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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1888

1888

colourless : margins of the abdomen with a small black point at the posterior angle of each segment : rostrum pale yellowish green with the apex of the last joint black : antenna) with the two basal joints green ; the third with the basal half green the apical half black (Dallas). [...] g. Entire body or the greatest part virescent rarely incarnately virescent : frena extended beyond the middle of the sontellurn : the anterior and the anterior lateral margins of the pronotum not or only slightly callously elevated : metastethium and basal tubercle of the venter equally highly elevated the latter touching or somewhat so the124 E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynohota. [...] Body broadly obovate : head flat rounded at the apex slightly sinuated on both sides before the eyes tylos about as long as the jugs : rostrum produced a little behind the last pair of COX013 joint not extending beyond the bucculte posteriorly second joint a little shorter than the third : first joint of the antenna) not reaching the apex of the head second joint never longer than the third : [...] 125 ocolli red : the head has a very short black lino on each side in front of the eyes below the lateral margins : pronotum with a very slender reddish brown line on the edge of each lateral margin the lateral magins straight : acutellum with the margin of the apex whitish : coriacous portion of the hemelytra red punctured with brown with the outer margin green punctured ; membrane tra [...] stethium situate towards the CO1CO3 patch on the anterior angles of the presto hium a minute spot almost at the middle of the basal margin of the sides of the mesostethinm lateral marginal puncture on the metetethium basal and extremity of the apical angles of the ventral sements narrow subapical and subbase' band on the segments of the connexivnm also apex of rostrum black : membrane
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Pages
112
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i The Natural History Secretary view
Frontmatter
i-iii The Natural History Secretary view
V.—Notes on Indian Rhynchota; Heteroptera No. 4. By E. T. Atkinson B. A.
118-184 The Natural History Secretary view
VI.—On Recent Tornadoes in Bengal with Special Reference to the Tornado at Dacca on April 7th 1888. In two Parts. Part I. A Description of the Meteorological Conditions in Bengal which Accompanied the Formation of the Dacca Tornado.—By Alex. Pedler Offg. Meteorological Reporter to the Government of Bengal. Part II. A Full Description of the Actual Phenomena of the Dacca Tornado.—By A. Crombie M. D. Civil Surgeon of Dacca
185-219 The Natural History Secretary view
Backmatter
i-vi The Natural History Secretary view

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