Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 5South African Museum, 1909 - Natual history |
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Page 34
... Transvaal . Very closely related to the above , and identical in colouration is a species in my collection . The two may be distinguished as follows : - First abscissa of radius distinctly longer than the second ; the apical half of the ...
... Transvaal . Very closely related to the above , and identical in colouration is a species in my collection . The two may be distinguished as follows : - First abscissa of radius distinctly longer than the second ; the apical half of the ...
Page 39
... Transvaal . Smooth , shining , the head and thorax covered with a close pubes- cence . Mandibles black at apex . Palpi rufous , thickly covered with white pubescence . Keel on apex of scutellum not very strong , rounded . Base of ...
... Transvaal . Smooth , shining , the head and thorax covered with a close pubes- cence . Mandibles black at apex . Palpi rufous , thickly covered with white pubescence . Keel on apex of scutellum not very strong , rounded . Base of ...
Page 46
... Transvaal . This species is identical in colouration with the foregoing ; the two may be ( apart from the great difference in size ) separated thus : - Ovipositor longer than the abdomen ; the keel on second abdominal segment not ...
... Transvaal . This species is identical in colouration with the foregoing ; the two may be ( apart from the great difference in size ) separated thus : - Ovipositor longer than the abdomen ; the keel on second abdominal segment not ...
Page 48
... Transvaal . Face and oral region covered with black hair . Apical slope of clypeus yellow . Centre of first and the second abdominal segment strongly closely striated , the third not so strongly and more ir- regularly striated ; the ...
... Transvaal . Face and oral region covered with black hair . Apical slope of clypeus yellow . Centre of first and the second abdominal segment strongly closely striated , the third not so strongly and more ir- regularly striated ; the ...
Page 52
... Transvaal . Antennæ longer than the body ; the scape more than twice longer than wide . Face thickly covered with white hair . Tips of man- dibles black . Dorsal surface of abdomen strongly , longitudinally striated from the first to ...
... Transvaal . Antennæ longer than the body ; the scape more than twice longer than wide . Face thickly covered with white hair . Tips of man- dibles black . Dorsal surface of abdomen strongly , longitudinally striated from the first to ...
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abdomen abdominal segment Africa antennæ antice apex apical areolet band base border Bouleng broad broadly Cape Colony caput centre cilia closely punctured clypeus colour costa coxæ cubital dark fuscous dense dilated distinct distinctly dorsal elongate elytra femora fere flavescent Forewings front furrow genus German South-West Africa haud Head and thorax hind tibiæ hind wings Hindwings irregularly joint keel lateribus latior legs Length Little Namaqualand longer than wide longitudinal malar space mandibles Median segment medio mesonotum mesopleuræ metanotum metapleuræ middle modice narrow Natal nervure received nonnihil oblique ovipositor pale palpi pleuræ posterior postice profunde pronotum prothorax punctate recurrent nervure reticulated rounded roundly rufous rugosely punctured scales scutellum second segment sides slightly smooth Southern Rhodesia species stigma striæ strongly punctured subtus suffused supra tarsi termen thorax tibiæ Transvaal transverse median nervure tubercles upper utrinque vertex white pubescence whitish whitish-ochreous width Wings hyaline yellow