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A SUMMARY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENUS CHILOSIA, MEIG., IN NORTH AMERICA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. D. Hunter
Affiliation:
Assistant in Entomology, University of Nebraska.

Extract

Eyes bare, arista plumose, scutellum with long hairs on the margin, third antennal joint very large, bright yellowish-red. Legs black.

Male.—Front prominent, opaque, strongly sulcate medially, very indistinctly punctulate, long black pilose. Face shining black, pollinose on the sides and pilose on orbital margin below; below the antennæ deeply concave to the tip of the tubercle, thence gently concave to the epistoma. Tubercle projecting somewhat beyond the base of the third antennal joint, round. Cheeks shining, sparsely whitish pilose. Ocellar area black pilose.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1896

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