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A REVIEW OF THE NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF LINNAEMYA SENS. LAT. (DIPTERA, TACHINIDAE)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

A. R. Brooks
Affiliation:
Ottawa, Ont.

Extract

The name Linnaemya has been used in America and to a lesser extent in Europe for a collection of rather distinct elements linked together by the following characters:

Large robust forms, 8-15 mm. long; eyes densely haired; antennae large, the third segment truncate at the tip; second aristal segment somewhat elongate; palpi reduced in length, as long as the second antennal segment or reduced to mere papillae; epistoma strongly warped forward, the antennal and oral margin axes about the same length; bend of the fourth vein with a strong appendage, the apical cell open far before the wing tip; abdomen stout, bearing at least one pair of discal bristles on the intermediate segments.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1944

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References

page no 195 * Described and illustrated by W. R. Thompson, Ann. des Epiphytes, IX, 157–163 (1923).

page no 196 * Described and illustrated by W. R. Thompson, Ann. des Epiphytes, IX, 157–163 (1923).