The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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... 0 ; TI 57 , 8 ; PI 87 , 5 – 114 , 3 ; HFI 52 , 9 . Brown ; antennae , mandibles , legs
and mesonotum paler in colour , almost brownish white in some individuals ;
eyes black . Fairly shiny all over . Finely sculptured with piliferous punctures as in
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... 0 ; TI 57 , 8 ; PI 87 , 5 – 114 , 3 ; HFI 52 , 9 . Brown ; antennae , mandibles , legs
and mesonotum paler in colour , almost brownish white in some individuals ;
eyes black . Fairly shiny all over . Finely sculptured with piliferous punctures as in
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The newly - emerged beetle is pale brownish yellow , almost straw coloured on
the elytra as well as on the pronotum , with the central part of the latter brownish ;
the head is brown and the legs yellowish . After a day or two it assumes its ...
The newly - emerged beetle is pale brownish yellow , almost straw coloured on
the elytra as well as on the pronotum , with the central part of the latter brownish ;
the head is brown and the legs yellowish . After a day or two it assumes its ...
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... September before the beetles emerged . Under such conditions larval stages
lasted for about 202 days before pupation occurred and the newly - emerged
beetles were reddish brown on the thorax with yellowish elytra and reddish legs .
... September before the beetles emerged . Under such conditions larval stages
lasted for about 202 days before pupation occurred and the newly - emerged
beetles were reddish brown on the thorax with yellowish elytra and reddish legs .
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