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TWO NEW HOMOPTERA FROM AFRICA, AND SYNONYMICAL NOTES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. W. Kirkaldy
Affiliation:
Honolulu.

Extract

Scaphoideus Anneœ, sp. nov.—Different from all the other species of Scaphoideus known to me, by the presence of only one median subapical cell in the tegmina, instead of two: the subcostal (marginal) cell widens apically, the outer branch of the raidal vein being continuous up to the apex of the tegmen, not ending at the base of teh subapical cells as in the other species. The interolateral margins of the eyes are straight, diverging very slightly towards the dorsal apex, and the posterior margin of the pronotum is a little more emarginate.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1906

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