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... 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 systematic tables , special ...
... 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 systematic tables , special ...
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South African Museum. EVANIIDEÆ . 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. Legs , abdomen , and stigma ...
South African Museum. EVANIIDEÆ . 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. Legs , abdomen , and stigma ...
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... 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 lateral , by the stout keel down the centre of the metanotum , and by 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 lateral , by the stout keel down the centre of the metanotum , and by the ...
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... genus near Ascogaster and Gastrotheca ; the latter may be known by the bidentate apex of the abdomen and interstitial transverse basal nervure ; Ascogaster by the apex of the abdomen not being serrate , the subtriangular second cubital ...
... genus near Ascogaster and Gastrotheca ; the latter may be known by the bidentate apex of the abdomen and interstitial transverse basal nervure ; Ascogaster by the apex of the abdomen not being serrate , the subtriangular second cubital ...
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... genus are with Gastrotheca and Trigastro- theca ; from both it may be known by the apex of the abdomen being neither toothed nor lobate ; the latter has not the second seg- ment larger than all the others united ; the first abscissa of ...
... genus are with Gastrotheca and Trigastro- theca ; from both it may be known by the apex of the abdomen being neither toothed nor lobate ; the latter has not the second seg- ment larger than all the others united ; the first abscissa of ...
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abdomen abdominal segment antennæ antice apex apical areolet band base Bouleng broad broadly Cape Colony Cape Town caput centre cilia closely punctured clypeus costa coxæ dark fuscous dense dilated distinct distinctly elongate elytra femora fere Forewings front furrow genus German South-West Africa haud Head and thorax hind tibiæ hind wings interstitial irregularly joint keel latior legs Length Little Namaqualand longer than wide malar space mandibles Median segment medio mesonotum mesopleuræ metanotum metapleuræ middle modice narrowed Natal nervure received nonnihil oblique occiput ovipositor pale palpi pleuræ Portuguese East Africa posterior postice profunde pronotum prothorax punctate recurrent nervure reticulated rounded roundly rufous rugosely punctured scales scutellum second segment sides slightly smooth South African Southern Rhodesia species stigma stout striæ strongly punctured supra terebra termen testaceous third thorax tibiæ Transvaal transverse median nervure tubercles upper utrinque vertex white pubescence whitish width Wings hyaline yellow