Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 54The Museum, 1969 - Natural history |
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... specimen in this species . In this he was correct for there is no doubt that the latter specimen belongs to an entirely different species which I have described elsewhere in this revision as Afroleptomydas latipennis . The species ...
... specimen in this species . In this he was correct for there is no doubt that the latter specimen belongs to an entirely different species which I have described elsewhere in this revision as Afroleptomydas latipennis . The species ...
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... specimen there is also a ♂ specimen which I take to be the as yet undescribed of niger . A comparison of the ♂ specimen of this species and also of a of callosus ( Wied . ) with Macquart's type and some notes on the latter , very ...
... specimen there is also a ♂ specimen which I take to be the as yet undescribed of niger . A comparison of the ♂ specimen of this species and also of a of callosus ( Wied . ) with Macquart's type and some notes on the latter , very ...
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... specimen itself . Its recognition is rendered more difficult owing to the fact that several of the known species , with a fascipennis - type of wing- pattern , show more or less uniform characters , especially in this type of wing ...
... specimen itself . Its recognition is rendered more difficult owing to the fact that several of the known species , with a fascipennis - type of wing- pattern , show more or less uniform characters , especially in this type of wing ...
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abdomen Afroleptomydas antennae antennal segment apex apical apical half basal base Bequaert blackish brown broader broadish broadly bullae Cephalocera clypeus conspicuous coxae dark reddish brownish darker denser disc of thorax discally discoidal cell distinctly longer dorsal dull extensively yellowish extreme sides front and middle fulvous genus hairs on head hairs on legs halteres hind femora hind margins hind tibiae holotype humeral tubercles Hypopygium infuscated Integument interocular space Length of body Length of wing lobes of tergite mainly dark margins of tergites markedly metanotum metapleural n.sp narrower Oviscape paler paratype phallic tubes pleurae postalar calli posteriorly proboscis processes of sternite relatively shorter scutellum sexes shining shortish side view sides of tergites sides of thorax slender slightly longer snow whitish South African Museum species specimen spicules sternite 9 streaks submedial tarsi tergite 9 tergites 2-4 text-fig thickened Transvaal Museum transversely variable extent veins venter Vestiture Western Cape yellowish brownish yellowish reddish yellowish whitish