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Records of the Indian Museum (A Journal of Indian Zoology) April 1928

1928

as the dispostion of the veins in the male elytra and the length of the elytra in the female. [...] Posterior femora very much swollen external face obliquely striated ; tibiae presenting 3 wide brown rings and bearing on each side 3 very long spines which are brown in the middle ; internal spurs very long the inferior one about two-thirds of the superior which is as long as the metatarsus ; inferior and superior external spurs of the same length rather short the middle one twice as long equ [...] 1 Elytra extending to the posterior extremity of abdomen with a rather small obliquely transverse undivided speculum ; chords much curved the 1st united to the speculum by 3 small veins and to the diagonal by one vein a little beneath the middle ; 4 oblique veins somewhat thickened at base 1st broken others only sinuate ; apical field short with large areas ; lateral field blackish with 6 [...] 9 long ; tibiae bearing 6 spines on each margin ; inferior spurs of the same length ; the two big internal spurs long especially the middle one pubescent ; the middle external spur twice as long as the inferior one superior one slender like the last spine but a little longer ; metatarsi long a little compressed armed with 5-6 denticles above. [...] Head rounded shining but finely pubescent ; occiput and forehead dark brown with a narrow yellow band along the internal margin of the eyes extending to the lateral ocellus ; a very narrow scarcely visible yellow line between the ocelli ; face brown shining ; antennae and palpi brown.
technology medicine science
Pages
152
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Revision of the Indian Gryllidae
1-56 Lucien Chopard view
Zur Kenntnis Der Mikrofauna Von Britisch Indien. II. Hydracarina
57-108 C. Walter view
Report on Some Deep-Sea Sponges from the Indian Museum Collected by the R. I. M. S. “ Investigator.” Part II. Tetraxonida (Concluded) and Euceratosa
109-iv M. Burton view
Further Observations on the Oral Apparatus of the Tadpoles of the Genus Megalophrys
139-ii Sunder Hora view

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