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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1889

1889

The larva) and the females of the second stage cluster along the midrib of the lower surface of the leaf whilst the adult female alone is found along the twig to which the leaves are attached (Fig. [...] The more marked difference is in the size and armature of the ohelicores but there are minor differences such as the grooving or entirety of the first lower abdominal segment the size of the abdomen and the colour of the cheliceres."6 E. W. Oates—OK the Species of Tholyphonns inhabiting (so. [...] g" Inner edge of the fourth joint of the chelcores coarsely granulated ; the inner edge of the third joint double the length of the Inner edge of the fourth joint of the chelfront edge of the second binghami a. cores smooth ; inner edge of third joint equal to the front edge of the second. [...] Structure 9. The abdomen much larger and the cheliceres shorter and slighter; the apophysis of the fourth joint of the cheliceres is also much broader at the base but of about the same length and consequently much blunter ; the first abdominal lower segment is pointed posteriorly and barely grooved (Fig. [...] Structure 9. Cheliceres as in the male but the second joint with five sharp and well-defined teeth one on the anterior edge and four on the inner lateral edge ; apophysis of fourth joint triangular with a few large spines on the inner edge and closely serrated on the outer; the fifth joint is much narrower than the fourth but the two fingers are the same as in the male.
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Pages
137
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
I.—A New Species and Genus of Coccidæ.—by E.T. Atkinson B.A.
1-3 unknown view
II.—On the Species of Thelyphonus Inhabiting Continental India Burma and the Malay Peninsula —by Eugene W. Oates F.Z.S. Communicated by the Superintendent of the Indian Museum
4-19 unknown view
III.—Notes on Indian Rhynchota; Heteroptera No. 5. by E.T. Atkinson B.A.
20-109 unknown view
IV.—On Certain Earthworms from the Western Himalayas and Dehradun.—by Alfred Gibbs Bourne D.Sc. (Lond.) C.M.Z.S. F.L.S.; Fellow of University College London and Madras University. Communicated by the Superintendent of the Indian Museum
110-117 unknown view
V.—Notes on Assam Butterflies.—by William Dohertt Cincinnati U.S.A. Communicated by the Superintendent of the Indian Museum
118-134 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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