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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1886

1886

A quite applied grey-yellowish pubescence on the whole body especially on the sides of the thorax the costa and the abdomen. [...] in length differing from the 0 in having the abdomen very opaque very closely punctured btween the wrinkles ; than the spines of the pronotum and the superior spines of the scale are shorter. [...] Differs from the typical form only in having the abdomen and the logs yellowish fuvaccous with the antennce and the anterior part of the head reddish brown. [...] Viewed from the side the thorax ascends straight from the neck towards the middle of the mesonotum this middle being the sutninit of an"244 A. Forel—I'm/ion Ants of the I'mlian Museum Calcutta. [...] wing with the outer half fuscous bearing a submarginal series of four black spots placed upon a castaneous band the upper one large and round the second in the subcostal interspace somewhat quadrate and extending to the inner of the two pale marginal fine lines the third and fourth in the median interspaeoa small and oval ; there are faint traces also of a spot in the discoidal and a geminated
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Pages
73
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
XI.—Indian Ants of the Indian Museum Calcutta. No. 2.—by Professor August Forel Zurich. Communicated by the Natural History Secretary
239-249 unknown view
XII.—on Some New Indian Butterflies.—by Lionel De Nice’ville F. E. S
249-256 unknown view
XIII.—Additional Notes on New or Rare Indian Butterflies.—by William Doherty Cincinnati U. S. A. Communicated by the Natural History Secretary
256-265 unknown view
XIV.—on Two New Species of Ilez from the Eastern Himalaya.—by George King M. B. Ll. D. F. L. S. Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden Calcutta
265-266 unknown view
XV.—Insect-Pests Belonging to the Homopterous Family Coccidæ. by E. T. Atkinson B. A. President
267-298 unknown view
Plates
i-x unknown view

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