Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 5South African Museum, 1909 - Natual history |
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... Species of the Coleopterous Genus Apion ( Curculionidae ) in the collections of the South African Museum , and descriptions of New Species .. G. A. BOULENGER , F.R.S. A revised list of the South African Reptiles and Batrachians , with ...
... Species of the Coleopterous Genus Apion ( Curculionidae ) in the collections of the South African Museum , and descriptions of New Species .. G. A. BOULENGER , F.R.S. A revised list of the South African Reptiles and Batrachians , with ...
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... species of these groups ; hence it is not surprising that the collection contains many new species and some new genera . Thanks to the labours of Tosquinet and others , the Ichneumonide are better known . I have added the descriptions ...
... species of these groups ; hence it is not surprising that the collection contains many new species and some new genera . Thanks to the labours of Tosquinet and others , the Ichneumonide are better known . I have added the descriptions ...
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South African Museum. EVANIIDÆ . EVANIA , Lin . The species of this genus in the collection may be separated thus : - a . Face and cheeks not striated , thorax sparsely punctured ; the spurs black . 1 ... Species of Parasitic Hymenoptera .
South African Museum. EVANIIDÆ . EVANIA , Lin . The species of this genus in the collection may be separated thus : - a . Face and cheeks not striated , thorax sparsely punctured ; the spurs black . 1 ... Species of Parasitic Hymenoptera .
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... species described here may be separated by means of the following table : - 1. Hind tibiæ annulated or marked with white at the base , the fore legs more or less white , the mesonotum largely red . a . Occiput distinctly , roundly ...
... species described here may be separated by means of the following table : - 1. Hind tibiæ annulated or marked with white at the base , the fore legs more or less white , the mesonotum largely red . a . Occiput distinctly , roundly ...
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... species should be readily known from the other South African species of the genus by the long head , well developed behind the eyes , long collar , closely striated mesonotum in one piece , the middle lobe not being separated from the ...
... species should be readily known from the other South African species of the genus by the long head , well developed behind the eyes , long collar , closely striated mesonotum in one piece , the middle lobe not being separated from the ...
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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