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 ...
Page 277
... specimen from Beira in Portuguese East Africa . Among the material from the Transvaal Museum there is also a specimen from Bulawayo collected at the same time and by the same collector as the above - mentioned ĝ specimen and which I ...
... specimen from Beira in Portuguese East Africa . Among the material from the Transvaal Museum there is also a specimen from Bulawayo collected at the same time and by the same collector as the above - mentioned ĝ specimen and which I ...
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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 wingpattern , show more or less uniform characters , especially in this type of wingpattern ...
... specimen itself . Its recognition is rendered more difficult owing to the fact that several of the known species , with a fascipennis - type of wingpattern , show more or less uniform characters , especially in this type of wingpattern ...
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abdomen Afroleptomydas antennae apex apical appearing basal base border broad broader broadly bullae central club clypeus conspicuous coxae curved dark darker dense denser differs discally distinct distinctly Distribution dorsal dull entirely extreme sides fulvous genus hairs half halteres head hind femora hind margins hind tibiae hinder humeral tubercles Hypopygium infuscated inner Integument latter legs length less lobes of tergite longer longish lower mainly margins of tergites markedly metanotum middle n.sp narrower obscurely orange outer pale yellowish paler pleurae pointed posterior cell proboscis processes of sternite puncturation relatively rest scarcely scutellum segment sexes shining short shorter shortish side view sides of tergites sides of thorax slender slightly sometimes South African Museum sparse species specimen spicules spines sternite 9 streaks thickened third thorax tinted tomentum transversely usually variable extent veins venter vertex Vestiture whitish wings yellowish brownish yellowish reddish yellowish whitish