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To these collections I have added the species received from the Albany Museum , Grahamstown , and those sent me by Dr. Brauns of Willowmore ( Cape ) . This large amount of material enables me to give here a general review of the group ...
To these collections I have added the species received from the Albany Museum , Grahamstown , and those sent me by Dr. Brauns of Willowmore ( Cape ) . This large amount of material enables me to give here a general review of the group ...
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A species distinguishable by its greater size ( length of body 12 mm . , of proboscis 5 mm . ) , red underside of proboscis and entirely black abdomen . A single male specimen from Bushmanland , Jackal's Water ( Cape ) , October , 1911 ...
A species distinguishable by its greater size ( length of body 12 mm . , of proboscis 5 mm . ) , red underside of proboscis and entirely black abdomen . A single male specimen from Bushmanland , Jackal's Water ( Cape ) , October , 1911 ...
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The veins are intensely rufous , as in the other species of the genus . " CORSOMYZA PENNIPES , Wiedemann ( 1820 ) . Nearly allied to the preceding species , but distinct from it owing to the short first antennal joint and by the white- ...
The veins are intensely rufous , as in the other species of the genus . " CORSOMYZA PENNIPES , Wiedemann ( 1820 ) . Nearly allied to the preceding species , but distinct from it owing to the short first antennal joint and by the white- ...
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