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Records of the Indian Museum (A Journal of Indian Zoology)

1918

86-7) the types of which came from an adjacent and similar locality and agree with the insect now described in the arrangement of the eyes but that the disposition of the abdominal tubercles in the present species differs altogether from that shown in Imms' figure (loc. [...] Colour rich brown with dark patches on the prothorax the base and tip of the first and second and the tip of the fourth antennal segment. [...] This species is clearly related to the preceding which it rsembles in the structure of foot-claw and mucro in the absence of a scale-appendage near the base of the latter in the arrangement and relative size of the ocelli (fig. [...] The foot-claws and empodial appendages are however of the simple type usual among the Entomobryini and Paronellini while the dentes with their series of teeth and their scale-appendages recall strikingly those of the latter tribe. [...] Nothing however is known from the large valleys of Bhutan such as the Wangchu and IVIochu the Ryduk and Sankos of the plains the Monass and Barowli in the Aka Hills.
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Pages
29
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
XLVI. Coliembola
561-vi George H. Cakpenter view
XLVII. Mollusca VII
569-580 H.H. Godwin-Austen view
XLVIII Mollusca VIII
581-582 H.H. Godwin-Austen view

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