RMRFAA6J–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. ERirniOlDES. CERAMIDTA. 395 875. Eripliioides ustulata. Eriphia ustulata, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 102. f. 17 (1874) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 159. S. Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; antennoe metallic blue- green ; head and thorax above almost entirely cupreous green ; shoulders with a crimson spot; abdomen with dorsal series of large cupreous-green spots, the lateral and ventral surfaces cupreous. Fig. 199.—Erijohiouk's ustulata, (^. . green; lateral white spots on
RMRF8AF2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 368 NOCT 010.53. Genus OCHTHOPHORA. Type. Ochfhophora, Turner, V. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. xxvii, p. 89 (1902) . seric/na. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to just above vertex of head and slightly fringed with hair above towards extremity, the 3rd long, porroct, and somewhat dilated at extremity; frons .smooth with ridge of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male some- â what laminate and ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the prothorax without crest, the
RMRF0HDF–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 368 NOCT 010.53. Genus OCHTHOPHORA. Type. Ochfhophora, Turner, V. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. xxvii, p. 89 (1902) . seric/na. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to just above vertex of head and slightly fringed with hair above towards extremity, the 3rd long, porroct, and somewhat dilated at extremity; frons .smooth with ridge of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male some- â what laminate and ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the prothorax without crest, the
RMRE4DRH–. Birds. Birds. DBJfDEOOOPXrS. 35' coverts wholly or chiefly white, and the quills spotted with white on both webs, the spots forming interrupted bands; the four median tail-feathers black ; the others banded fulTous white and black, and sometimes having the outer webs almost or entirely. Pig. 12.—Head of D. himcUayeims cJ. white; lower parts light brownish grey, sometimes almost white ; the lower abdomen more fulvous ; vent and lower tail-coverts pale crimson. In the female the crown and occiput are black, like the back. Bill leaden grey; upper mandible blackish ; irides red-brown ^ legs and
RMRF8KCJ–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 562 NOCTUIDiE, Genus COPHANTA. Type. Cophmita, Wlk. ssx. 964 (1864) funestalis. Toxofhleps, Hmpsn. 111. Het. B. M. ix. p. 124 (1893) funestalis. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about to vertex of head and rather broadly scaled, the 3rd moderate ; frons smooth, roughly scaled ; eyes large, round ; anteunje of male somewhat laminate and minutely ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests; tibiss smoothly scaled ; abdomen with dorsal crests, the crests on 3rd and 4
RMRD7CA6–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. Fig. 391.—Halisidota caryce - larva. of black hairs on the middle of the back of the abdominal segments, a few long white hairs projecting over the head from the thorax, and others projecting back from the last seg- ment ; there are also two pairs of pencils of black hairs, one on the first and one on the seventh abdominal segment, and a similar pair of pencils of white hairs on the eighth abdominal segment. This larva feeds on hickory, butternut, and other forest-trees. Its grayish cocoons, composed almost entirely of the hair of the larva, are of
RMRF109K–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. HESrEROTHRU'A. 22'3 Genus HESPEROTHRIPA, nov. Type, H. dicyma. Proboscis fully dereloped ; palpi upturned, the 2iid joiut reaching to above verfex of head and rather slenderly scaled, the 3rd long; frons smooth; eyes large, round; anteuna3 of female minutely ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; tibiie slightly fringed with hair ; abdo- men with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the ternien evenly curved and not erenulato ; veins 3 and 5 from near ano-'le of cell;
RMRGCXXC–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE ROUGH-HEADED COEN STALK-BEETLE 27 head is of a distinctly reddish color but, unlike E. rugiceps, the head is smooth or at most but slightly rugulose, lacking almost entirely the deep pimctures which are so conspicuous in the latter species. (PI. Ill, A and B.) Furthermore, in the larva of L. gibbosus there is no trace of a median double row of modified bristles on the last ventral segment, such as occurs in E. rugiceps. (PL III, D and E.). Fig. 13.—Ventral view of head re- gion of pupa of Ligyrus gib- bosus, showin
RMRMN70Y–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MycetopMlidae and Bibionidae (Diptera). 605 Rhynchosciara. I am unable to identify it with any of the recorded African species, several of the descriptions of which are entirely inadequate. A third specimen taken at the same place and time is rather smaller, and has the abdomen dark brown instead of black, but almost certainly belongs to the same species. Heterotricha Lw. Heterotricha (?) relicta, sp. n. (fig. 1). Montagu, Cape Province, x.1917 (E. P. Phillips) ; 3 <J, 1 ?. <??. Head dull dark
RMRF8KN5–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. HESrEROTHRU'A. 22'3 Genus HESPEROTHRIPA, nov. Type, H. dicyma. Proboscis fully dereloped ; palpi upturned, the 2iid joiut reaching to above verfex of head and rather slenderly scaled, the 3rd long; frons smooth; eyes large, round; anteuna3 of female minutely ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; tibiie slightly fringed with hair ; abdo- men with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the ternien evenly curved and not erenulato ; veins 3 and 5 from near ano-'le of cell;
RMRF8MFC–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 581 3448. Eriopns leucobasis, n. sp. Head and thorax purple-brown mixed wifcli some white and black scales ; palpi blackish, the extremities of 2nd and 3rd joints white ; frons white with lateral black bars ; tegulae with blackish lines at base, middle and tips ; spurs tipped with white, the tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen whitish suffused with red-brown leaving whitish segmental bands, the crest on 3rd segment black. Pore wing ochreous whitish almost entirely suffused and irrorated with dark purple-brown; su
RMRF1018–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 562 NOCTUIDiE, Genus COPHANTA. Type. Cophmita, Wlk. ssx. 964 (1864) funestalis. Toxofhleps, Hmpsn. 111. Het. B. M. ix. p. 124 (1893) funestalis. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about to vertex of head and rather broadly scaled, the 3rd moderate ; frons smooth, roughly scaled ; eyes large, round ; anteunje of male somewhat laminate and minutely ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests; tibiss smoothly scaled ; abdomen with dorsal crests, the crests on 3rd and 4
RMRF0MK1–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. HESPEROTIIRTl'A. 22; Genus HESPEROTHRIPA, nov. Type, H. (licywa. Proboscis fully devflnperl; palpi upturned, the 2iid joinh reaching to above verfex of head and rather slenderly scaled, the 3rd long; frons smooth ; eyes large, round; antennre of female minutely ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; tibite slightly fringed with hair ; abdo- men with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle
RMRF16WP–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. ERirniOlDES. CERAMIDTA. 395 875. Eripliioides ustulata. Eriphia ustulata, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 102. f. 17 (1874) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 159. S. Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; antennoe metallic blue- green ; head and thorax above almost entirely cupreous green ; shoulders with a crimson spot; abdomen with dorsal series of large cupreous-green spots, the lateral and ventral surfaces cupreous. Fig. 199.—Erijohiouk's ustulata, (^. . green; lateral white spots on
RMRDF8HP–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE hood mould. There is a clock on the south side, and on a gargoyle on the same side is a shield with coat of arms, much defaced. The fittings are almost entirely modern, but a small four-sided font, dated 1667, yet remains' in addition to a modern octagonal one, and in the chancel windows are some fragments of old glass. In the easternmost window on the north side is the emblem of the Trinity and in the other window are a female head, portions of lettering and other fragments. The weit window on the sou
RMRF118T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 581 3448. Eriopns leucobasis, n. sp. Head and thorax purple-brown mixed wifcli some white and black scales ; palpi blackish, the extremities of 2nd and 3rd joints white ; frons white with lateral black bars ; tegulae with blackish lines at base, middle and tips ; spurs tipped with white, the tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen whitish suffused with red-brown leaving whitish segmental bands, the crest on 3rd segment black. Pore wing ochreous whitish almost entirely suffused and irrorated with dark purple-brown; su
RMRF10P7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. MilLAiKBRA. 327 Genus MELAMERA, nov. Type, M. velutina. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd moderate; frona smooth; eyes large, round; antennse of male minutely ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the prothorax without crest, the mesothorax wilh slight paired ci-ests, the melathorax with depressed crest; tibife slightly fringed with hair; abdomen with dorsal crests on 1st four segments, the crest on 2ud segment large. Fore
RMRF8EF2–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 214 KOCTUTH.t. Genus FOTA. Foia, C4rote, Can. Ent. xiv. n. 174 (1882) armata. Proboscis fully developed; palpi porrect, extending about the length of head and fringed with long scales below, the ctrd joint niorlerate; frons with large rounded corneous prominence with raised edges and long pointed central process hidden in long hair, a large corneous plate below it; eyes large, round ; antennae of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the pro- and metathorax with slight spreading crests ; tibia smoothly sca
RMRJ40JR–. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 406 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS.. Genus RHYNCHOPHANES Baird. (Page 383, pi. CVIII., fig. 1.) Species. Tail-feathers (except middle pair) white, broadly tipped with black (outer feathers almost entirely white). Adult male in summer: Middle, and posterior lesser, wing-coverts rufous; crown, rictal stripe, and crescentic patch on chest bUiclf; sides of head grayish ; back, etc., gray or brownish, streaked with dusk}'; lower parts (except chest) white, tinged laterally with grayish. Adult male in win- ter: Crown an
RMRJMYAF–. The Batrachia of North America. Amphibians. 276 BULLETIN 34, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Measuremints of No. 11578. M. Leugtli of head and body 084 Leugtli of bead to posterior edges of tympana 012 Width of Jiead to posterior edges of tympaua 038 Length of fore-leg 044 Length of fore-foot 021 Length of hind foot from groin 091 Length of tibia 030 Length of tarsus 020 Length of rest of foot 031 The above ineasuremeDts of the hind foot leave only 10"'". for the femur, measured from the groin. This is due to the fact that that seg- ment is almost entirely included in the integument
RMRF0J6E–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 214 NOCTUID.^. Genus FOTA. Type â Fata, Grote, Can. Ent. xiv. p. 174 (1882) armata. Proboscis fuUv developed ; palpi porrect, extending about the length of head and fringed with long scales below, the 8rd joint moderate; Irons with large rounded corneous prominence with raised edges and long pointed central process hidden in long hair, a large corneous plate below it; eyes large, round â antennse of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with sc-alea, the pro- and metathorax with slight spreading crests ; tibiae smo
RMRGWF93–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. March 1938 ROSS: NEARCTIC CADDIS FLIES 105 the clasper but also in the oedagus with its short, heavy, five-tined process, shown in fig. 6. Male.—Length 11.5 mm. Head dark brown with setiferous warts and anten- nae light brown. Remainder of body. c? Genitalia Fig. 6. - Rhyacophila ynelita dark brown, with the legs and venter of the abdomen straw color. Wings uni- formly brown, the veins and stigmal region darker. General structure same as for genus, the diagnostic differences being almost entirely in the genitalia. Genitalia as in fig. 6. Seventh st
RMRG8X23–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 276 BULLETIN 34, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. McasiirerMTits of No. 11578. M. Leugth of head and body , 084 Leugth of bead to posterior edges of tympaua , 012 Widtb of bead to posterior edges of tympaua . 038 Leugtb of fore-leg , 044 Length of fore-foot ; 021 Leugth of hiud foot from groiu 091 Leugtb of tibia 030 Leugth of tarsus 020 Length of rest of foot . 031 The above measurements of the hiud foot leave only 10'""'. for the femur, measured from the groin. This is due to the fact that that seg- ment is almost entirely included
RMRMJ8FA–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 930 Annals of the South African Museum. brownish, becoming dark at apices and even tending to be entirely very dark in some specimens, with the tarsi almost entirely dark only the bases obscure reddish brown or brownish, less so in some specimens; pubescence not very dense, on the whole longer and more shaggy in <$<$, especially on first antennal joints, thorax above and on abdomen, that on occiput, genae, head below, mesopleural part, coxae and abdomen longer than on rest of body in both sexes
RMRN4MPT–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TABANIDS 485 tones, sometimes with brilliant green or green-marked eyes, though in most species of temperate climates the huge eyes are brown or black. The head is large, and in the male is almost entirely occupied by the eyes, which meet across the crown of the head (Fig. 224B), though in the females a narrow space is. Fig. 224. Life history of a Tabanid, Tabanus kingi, a "seroot" of Sudan. A, adult female, X 3; B, head of adult male, X 3; C, egg
RMRF8TAM–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. I,01*U(n'YNA. iy Oeiins LOPHOTYNA, nov. Type, L. albirena. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, friuged with long haii* in front, the 3rd joint short, porrect; tVons smooth, with large ruft of hair; vertex of head crested ; eyes large , round ; antennae of male ciliated; head and thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the tegulce produced to a slight dorsal ridge, the prothoras witli high triangular crest, the metathorax wiih spreading crest; tibia? moderately fringed with hair ; abdomen with dorsal crests on busal s
RMRF8PAP–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ADDENDA AXI) COIIKIG lONDA. 529 Pao-e loS. Genus GONELYDNA, nov. Type, G. acutangida. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi uptui-ned, the 2rid joint reaching about to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd short; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; anteunce of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; tibiie slightly fringed with liair ; abdomen without crests. Fore wing broad, the termen slightly excised from apex to vein 4 where it is angled, then, oblique ; veins 3 and 5 from near ang
RMRF8WN1–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. EEIPHIOIDEP, CEUAMIBIA. 395 875. Eripliioides iistulata. Eriphiu ustulata, Feld. Keis. Nov. pi. 102. i'. 17 (1874) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 159. S . Head, thorax, and abdomeu black ; antennre metallic blue- green ; head and thorax above almost entirely cupreous green ; shoulders with a crimson spot; abdomeu with dorsal series of large cupreous-green spots, the lateral and ventral surfaces cupreous. Fig. 199.—Erijifiioides ustulata, (S. {. green; lateral white spots on 2nd segment, and sublateral white fascige on first three segmen
RMRF907T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 214 NOCTUID.^. Genus FOTA. Type â Fata, Grote, Can. Ent. xiv. p. 174 (1882) armata. Proboscis fuUv developed ; palpi porrect, extending about the length of head and fringed with long scales below, the 8rd joint moderate; Irons with large rounded corneous prominence with raised edges and long pointed central process hidden in long hair, a large corneous plate below it; eyes large, round â antennse of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with sc-alea, the pro- and metathorax with slight spreading crests ; tibiae smo
RMRF910E–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. 308 noctuip.t;. Genus OCHTHOPHORA. Oclifhophva, Turner, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. xxvii. p. 89 (1902) Tv]3P. scricina. Proboscis fully (leroloped ; palpi obliquely upfiirned, the 2ncl joint reaching to just above vertex of head and slightly fringed with hair above towards extremity, the 3rd long, porrcct, and somewhat dilated at extremity; frons smooth with ridge of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antenna of male son^e- â nhat laminate and ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the prothorax without cre
RMRF1KX9–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. EEIPHIOIDEP, CEUAMIBIA. 395 875. Eripliioides iistulata. Eriphiu ustulata, Feld. Keis. Nov. pi. 102. i'. 17 (1874) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 159. S . Head, thorax, and abdomeu black ; antennre metallic blue- green ; head and thorax above almost entirely cupreous green ; shoulders with a crimson spot; abdomeu with dorsal series of large cupreous-green spots, the lateral and ventral surfaces cupreous. Fig. 199.—Erijifiioides ustulata, (S. {. green; lateral white spots on 2nd segment, and sublateral white fascige on first three segmen
RMRF66EJ–. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUIST'S GARDEN GUIDE. 75 Summer variety it is very valuable, and Stubborn will even stand the Southern heat without flinching; fine for market. Per oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb. 40 cts.; lb. $1.25. Oak-Leaved.—An entirely distinct vari- ety, the leaves of which are of the shape of an oak, produced in a dense and com- pact head, which is almost pure white and exceedingly delicate; it is fine for forcing or out-door culture. Per oz., 15; X lb., 40 cts.; lb. $1.25.
RMRF8R04–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. rARDASEJTA. 245 Genus PARDA.SENA. Type. Pardascna, Wlk. xxxv. 1730 (1866) rceselioidcs. Proboscis i'uUj developed ; palpi u])turned, the 2iid joint reaeliing to vertex of head and slenderly scaled, tlie 3rd long ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antenniB ot male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and with- out crests ; tibire sliglitly fringed with hair; abdomen with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing witli tlie apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from rea
RMRF0M2J–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. 308 noctuip.t;. Genus OCHTHOPHORA. Oclifhophva, Turner, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. xxvii. p. 89 (1902) Tv]3P. scricina. Proboscis fully (leroloped ; palpi obliquely upfiirned, the 2ncl joint reaching to just above vertex of head and slightly fringed with hair above towards extremity, the 3rd long, porrcct, and somewhat dilated at extremity; frons smooth with ridge of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antenna of male son^e- â nhat laminate and ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the prothorax without cre
RMRN4MHD–. Animal parasites and human disease. Parasites; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TABANIDS 485 tones, sometimes with brilliant green or green-marked eyes, though in most species of temperate climates the huge eyes are brown or black. The head is large, and in the male is almost entirely occupied by the eyes, which meet across the crown of the head (Fig. 224B), though in the females a narrow space is. Fig. 224. Life history of a Tabanid, Tabanus kingi, a "seroot" of Sudan. A, adult female, XS; B, head of adult male, X 3; C, egg mass, laid in crevices of rock, X 5;
RMRFF578–. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUIST'S GARDEN GUIDE. 75 Summer variety it is very valuable, and Stubborn will even stand the Southern heat without flinching; fine for market. Per oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb. 40 cts.; lb. $1.25. Oak-Leaved.—An entirely distinct vari- ety, the leaves of which are of the shape of an oak, produced in a dense and com- pact head, which is almost pure white and exceedingly delicate; it is fine for forcing or out-door culture. Per oz., 15; X lb., 40 cts.; lb. $1.25.
RMRF134Y–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. I,01*U(n'YNA. iy Oeiins LOPHOTYNA, nov. Type, L. albirena. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, friuged with long haii* in front, the 3rd joint short, porrect; tVons smooth, with large ruft of hair; vertex of head crested ; eyes large , round ; antennae of male ciliated; head and thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the tegulce produced to a slight dorsal ridge, the prothoras witli high triangular crest, the metathorax wiih spreading crest; tibia? moderately fringed with hair ; abdomen with dorsal crests on busal s
RMRF0MFN–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. rARDASEJTA. 245 Genus PARDA.SENA. Type. Pardascna, Wlk. xxxv. 1730 (1866) rceselioidcs. Proboscis i'uUj developed ; palpi u])turned, the 2iid joint reaeliing to vertex of head and slenderly scaled, tlie 3rd long ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antenniB ot male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and with- out crests ; tibire sliglitly fringed with hair; abdomen with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing witli tlie apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from rea
RMRGW92J–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. SIlUii .503 CONSIMILIS 504 SPATULATA 505 ALBICORNIS. 508 GRANDIOSA 509 A WAUBESIANA 509 B Figs. 503-509.—Hydroptila larvae. 7. Head varying from yellow with dark marks arranged as in fig. SQ9A to much darker with Hght areas as in fig. 5095; each notum varies as shown: waubesiana. 8. Head and pronotum almost entirely black, head with at most an indistinct light area between posterior and anterior dark dorsal areas: probably dark specimens of ha- mata. KEY TO SPECIES Adults 1. Apex of abdomen with complicated set of appendages, figs. 510-526 (males)
RMRGTJNK–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 170 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN Vol. 21, Art. 4 with the warts brownish yellow; entire venter, antennae, legs and mouthparts yellow; the spines on the tibiae and tarsi black. Wings almost entirely brownish yellow with the following darker marks: a light brown streak running from base. Fig. 111.—Platycentropus pleclnis of media along stem of media, M3+4 and cubitus 1, a lighter brown band in the postanal field and a dark brown band filling all but the central portion of cell Re- structure typical for genus. Head with a long bristle mesa
RMRHDRB7–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 298 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) 3. RESULTS 3.1. Description 3.1.1. Morphology. Coloration entirely shiny black. Head. Antennal scape and antennal segments 2 to 4 with scattered semierect setae additionally to sensories (Fig. la). Left mandible (Fig. lb, c) slightly longer than right in males; in a very few individuals mandible lengths appear almost equal; mandible lengths equal in all females; outer basal half of mandibles with long e- rect setae. Labrum (
RMRF07BJ–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ADDENDA AXI) COIIKIG lONDA. 529 Pao-e loS. Genus GONELYDNA, nov. Type, G. acutangida. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi uptui-ned, the 2rid joint reaching about to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd short; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; anteunce of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; tibiie slightly fringed with liair ; abdomen without crests. Fore wing broad, the termen slightly excised from apex to vein 4 where it is angled, then, oblique ; veins 3 and 5 from near ang
RMRF8T0F–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. •RI.TDNA. 150 head, slender, the 3rd long; frons smooth ; eyes large, round; antenna; of iiialt^ typically ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests; tibine fringed with long hair; abdomen smoothly scaled and witiiout crests. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and hardly crenulate; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell; 6 from upper angle ; {) from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from just
RMRHJD8J–. Birds of Massachusetts and other New England states. Birds; Birds. 122 BIRDS OF MASSACHUSETTS legs and feet grayish-brown. Adult male in winter plumage: Colors brighter, but black throat- patch more or less veiled by pale feather-tips; gray of head and neck replaced by dark olive-brown, and under tail-coverts buff; iris brownish; feet grayish-brown; bill brownish tinged with yellow (S. Sumichrast). Young male in first winter plumage: Above, including ear region, wood-brown or sepia, narrowly and obscurely streaked on top of head and broadly on back with black; wing-coverts almost entirely ri
RMRF1TWR–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. MUG1L. 91 times. Snout as long as eye in adult, shorter in young ; eye better visible from below than from above in adult; eye 3^ to 4^ times in length of head, 1J to 2 times in interorbital width ; a mere rudiment of adipose eyelid ; nostrils close together ; mouth forming an obtuse angle ; maxillary almost entirely hidden when the mouth is closed ; upper lip narrow, not diameter of eye; edge of prseorbital finely serrated; 4 or 5 series of
RMRFA2E4–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. MUG1L. 91 times. Snout as long as eye in adult, shorter in young ; eye better visible from below than from above in adult; eye 3^ to 4^ times in length of head, 1J to 2 times in interorbital width ; a mere rudiment of adipose eyelid ; nostrils close together ; mouth forming an obtuse angle ; maxillary almost entirely hidden when the mouth is closed ; upper lip narrow, not diameter of eye; edge of prseorbital finely serrated; 4 or 5 series of
RMRN4KMF–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TABANIDS 485 tones, sometimes with brilliant green or green-marked eyes, though in most species of temperate climates the huge eyes are brown or black. The head is large, and in the male is almost entirely occupied by the eyes, which meet across the crown of the head (Fig. 224B), though in the females a narrow space is. Fig. 224. Life history of a Tabanid, Tabanus kingi, a "seroot" of Sudan. A, adult female, X 3; B, head of adult male, X 3; C, egg mass, laid in crevices of rock, X5; A larva, X
RMRDJPB9–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. MUGIL. VI times. Snout as long as eye in adult, shorter in young ; eye better visible from below than from above in adult; eye 3^ to 4^ times in length of head, If to 2^ times in interorbital width; a mere rudiment of adipose eyelid ; nostrils close together ; mouth forming an obtuse angle ; maxillary almost entirely hidden when the mouth is closed ; upper lip narrow, not i diameter of eye; edge of prseorbital finely serrated; 4 or 5 series of scales on the cheek; a lanceolat
RMRF8RTE–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CLOSTEROHOEPHA. $ . Hind wing wholly ochreous. Hah. Bombay, Kanara ( Ward), 1 5 , Ivarwar (Boll), 1 i Xandy {Maclcwood), 1 S ; Burma, Moulmeiii (C'lerL), Exp. 34-40 millim. 177 ': Cei-lon, 1 2 type. Genus CLOSTEKOMORPHA. Closteromorpha, Feld. Reis. Nov. p. 3 (1874), uon descr. Type. reniplaga. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slenderly scaled, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head, the 3rd long ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; jintennse of male almost simple ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and withou
RMRD9JE6–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TABANIDS 485 tones, sometimes with brilliant green or green-marked eyes, though in most species of temperate climates the huge eyes are brown or black. The head is large, and in the male is almost entirely occupied by the eyes, which meet across the crown of the head (Fig. 224B), though in the females a narrow space is. Fig. 224. Life history of a Tabanid, Tabanus kingi, a "seroot" of Sudan. A, adult female, X3, B, head of adult male, X 3; C, egg mass, laid in crevices of rock, X 5; D, larva,
RMRF12YT–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CLOSTEKOMOEPH.' 177 5 . Hind wing wliolh' oclireous. Hah. Bombay, Kanara ( Ward), 1 5 , Ivarwar {Bell), 1 5 ; Ceylon, Ivandy (3Iackwood), 1 S ; Burma, Moulmeiu (Clerk), 1 5 type. Kvp. 34-40 millim. Genus CLOSTEROMORPHA. Closteromorpha, Feld. Reis. Nov. p. 3 (1874), non descr. Type. reniplaga. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slenderly scaled, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head, the 3rd long ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male almost simple ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and withou
RMRN436K–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. TABANIDS 485 tones, sometimes with brilliant green or grecn-niarked eyes, though in most species of temperate climates the huge eyes are brown or ])lack. The head is large, and in the male is almost entirely occupied by the eyes, which meet across the crown of the head (Fig. 224B), though in the females a narrow space is. Fig. 224. Life history of a Tahanid, Tahanus kingi, a "seroot" of Sudan. A, adult female, X 3; B, head of adult male, x 3; C, egg mass, laid in crevices of rock, X 5; £), lar
RMRF12ND–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. •RI.TDNA. 150 head, slender, the 3rd long; frons smooth ; eyes large, round; antenna; of iiialt^ typically ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests; tibine fringed with long hair; abdomen smoothly scaled and witiiout crests. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and hardly crenulate; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell; 6 from upper angle ; {) from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from just
RMRGW1AH–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 360 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 29, Art. 4. 134 135 Fig. 134-135.—Abdominal terminalia, ? : 134, Taeniothrips vulgatissimns; 135, Taenio- thrips hetulae. From O'Neill & Bigelow (1964). Taeniothrips albidus new species Female (macropterous).—Length distended over 1.2 mm. Color almost entirely dusky white. Brown: antennal segment IV at apex, most of segment V, and all of segments VI-VIII. Ocel- lar pigments red. Head not elongate or bulged. Inter- ocellar setae strongly developed. An- tennal segment VI fairly broadly joined to s
RMRGTWJM–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Fig. 61.—The smoky crane-fly : a, b, Adult male ; c, thorax and head, lateral aspect; d, antennal joints I-IV ; e, tarsal joint and ungues; /, pygidial segments, terminal aspect; g, end of abdomen, lateral aspect, a, natural size; 6, enlarged; c-g, much enlarged. (Original.) ening to almost black at the extremities. Body composed of 13 segments, the head being about two-thirds incased in the first and entirely retractile within the first two segments. Posterior segment (fig. 63, k) ter- minated by 4 blunt, radia
RMRF12JR–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CLOSTEROHOEPHA. $ . Hind wing wholly ochreous. Hah. Bombay, Kanara ( Ward), 1 5 , Ivarwar (Boll), 1 i Xandy {Maclcwood), 1 S ; Burma, Moulmeiii (C'lerL), Exp. 34-40 millim. 177 ': Cei-lon, 1 2 type. Genus CLOSTEKOMORPHA. Closteromorpha, Feld. Reis. Nov. p. 3 (1874), uon descr. Type. reniplaga. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slenderly scaled, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head, the 3rd long ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; jintennse of male almost simple ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and withou
RMRF8T6B–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CLOSTEKOMOEPH.' 177 5 . Hind wing wliolh' oclireous. Hah. Bombay, Kanara ( Ward), 1 5 , Ivarwar {Bell), 1 5 ; Ceylon, Ivandy (3Iackwood), 1 S ; Burma, Moulmeiu (Clerk), 1 5 type. Kvp. 34-40 millim. Genus CLOSTEROMORPHA. Closteromorpha, Feld. Reis. Nov. p. 3 (1874), non descr. Type. reniplaga. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slenderly scaled, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head, the 3rd long ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male almost simple ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales and withou
RMRF1W52–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. MUGIL. 0< tinifs. Snout as long as oye in adult, shorter in young ; rye better visible from below than from above in adult; eye 3i to 43 times in length of head, ] y to 2| times in intcrorbital width ; a mere rndiinent of adipose eyelid; nostrils close together; mouth forming an (jl)tuse angle ; maxillary almost entirely hidden when the mouth is closed ; upper lij) narrow, not I diameter of eye; edge of pritorbital finely serrated ; 4 or •') series of scales on the cheek; a lanceolate space between ram
RMRE4DPY–. Birds. Birds. 292 MOTACILLID^E. Motaoilla madevaspatana, Briss. apud Blyth, Cat. p. 137; Horsf. ^ M. Cat. i, p. 347; Jerd. B. I. ii, p. 217; flame, N. ^ E. p. 377. The Pied Wagtail, Jerd.; Mamula, Bhuin Mamtda, Khmijan, Hind.; Sahala garela-gadu, Tel. Coloration. Male, A broad supercilium from the nostril to the end of the ear-coverts, the whole head, neck, upper plumage, and lesser and median wing-coverts black; greater wing-coverts almost entirely white; quills black, edged Wth white, the edging on some of the secondaries extending to half the outer web; the middle four pairs of tail-feath
RMRF0M0C–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. ALA. 11 1. Ala picteti. Ala picteti, Stand, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 49; Alph. Hor. Soc. Eat. Eoss. xvii. p. 89, pi. 3. f. 61 ; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 220. S . Head and thorax black-brown mixed with grey; abdomen black with some grej- hairs. Fore wing brown, almost entirely sufiused with grey but leaving the inner margin dark ; a curved dark sub- basal line from costa to submedian fold ; the antemedial line curved, with the more or less developed black-brown claviform on its outer edge and sometimes also a
RMRF174M–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 414 NOCTUID^. Noctua mm-atrum, SchifF. Wien. Verz. p. 78 (1776); Hiibn. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 112. Orthosia goihiciiia, Hern-SohaflF. Schmett, Eur. ii. p. 196, Noct. fiP. 125,126 (1845). Tmniocampa askoldensis, Staud. Eom. Mem. vi. p. 496 (1892). Head and thorax purplish red-brown mixed with grey ; palpi brown at sides ; tarsi with pale rings ; abdomen pale rufous with some grey below. Fore wing greyish almost entirely suffused with purplish red-brown ; snbbasal line only represented by black striae from costa and cell; ant
RMRF8E88–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. 414 xocxuiD^. Nociita 7iu»-nfntm, Scliiff. M'ien. Yerz. p. 78 (1770); lliibn. Eur. Schniett., Noct. f. ll'J. Ortkosia gothkina, Ilerr.-Scliaff. Schmett. Eur. ii. p. H)6, Noct. ff. 125, 126 (1845). Taniocampa askoldensis, Staud. Kom. Mem. vi. p. 490 (1892). Head and thorax purplish red-brown mixed with grey ; palpi brown at sides ; tar.si with pale rings ; abdomen pale rufous with some grey below. Fore wing greyish almost entirely suffused with purj)lish red-brown ; subbasal line only represented by black striae from
RMRF8W89–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 414 NOCTUID^. Noctua mm-atrum, SchifF. Wien. Verz. p. 78 (1776); Hiibn. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 112. Orthosia goihiciiia, Hern-SohaflF. Schmett, Eur. ii. p. 196, Noct. fiP. 125,126 (1845). Tmniocampa askoldensis, Staud. Eom. Mem. vi. p. 496 (1892). Head and thorax purplish red-brown mixed with grey ; palpi brown at sides ; tarsi with pale rings ; abdomen pale rufous with some grey below. Fore wing greyish almost entirely suffused with purplish red-brown ; snbbasal line only represented by black striae from costa and cell; ant
RMRF90XG–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. ALA. 11 1. Ala picteti. Ala picteti, Stand, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 49; Alph. Hor. Soc. Eat. Eoss. xvii. p. 89, pi. 3. f. 61 ; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 220. S . Head and thorax black-brown mixed with grey; abdomen black with some grej- hairs. Fore wing brown, almost entirely sufiused with grey but leaving the inner margin dark ; a curved dark sub- basal line from costa to submedian fold ; the antemedial line curved, with the more or less developed black-brown claviform on its outer edge and sometimes also a
RMRFA2N1–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. MUGIL. 0< tinifs. Snout as long as oye in adult, shorter in young ; rye better visible from below than from above in adult; eye 3i to 43 times in length of head, ] y to 2| times in intcrorbital width ; a mere rndiinent of adipose eyelid; nostrils close together; mouth forming an (jl)tuse angle ; maxillary almost entirely hidden when the mouth is closed ; upper lij) narrow, not I diameter of eye; edge of pritorbital finely serrated ; 4 or •') series of scales on the cheek; a lanceolate space between ram
RMRF08DG–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. 414 xocxuiD^. Nociita 7iu»-nfntm, Scliiff. M'ien. Yerz. p. 78 (1770); lliibn. Eur. Schniett., Noct. f. ll'J. Ortkosia gothkina, Ilerr.-Scliaff. Schmett. Eur. ii. p. H)6, Noct. ff. 125, 126 (1845). Taniocampa askoldensis, Staud. Kom. Mem. vi. p. 490 (1892). Head and thorax purplish red-brown mixed with grey ; palpi brown at sides ; tar.si with pale rings ; abdomen pale rufous with some grey below. Fore wing greyish almost entirely suffused with purj)lish red-brown ; subbasal line only represented by black striae from
RMRF92B0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ALA. 11 1. Ala picteti. Ala picteti. Stand. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 49; Alph. Hor. Soc. Eut. Eoss. xvii. p. 89, pi. 3. f.Ol ; Stand. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 220. c? . Head and thorax black-brown mixed with grey; abdomen black with some grey hairs. Fore wing brown, almost entirely suffused with grey but leaving the inner margin dark ; a curved dark sub- basal line from costa to submedian fold ; the antemedial line curved, with the more or less developed black-brown claviform on its outer edge and sometimes also a small elliptical g
RMRF1MYC–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ALA. 11 1. Ala picteti. Ala picteti. Stand. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 49; Alph. Hor. Soc. Eut. Eoss. xvii. p. 89, pi. 3. f.Ol ; Stand. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 220. c? . Head and thorax black-brown mixed with grey; abdomen black with some grey hairs. Fore wing brown, almost entirely suffused with grey but leaving the inner margin dark ; a curved dark sub- basal line from costa to submedian fold ; the antemedial line curved, with the more or less developed black-brown claviform on its outer edge and sometimes also a small elliptical g
RMRCDP7J–. Diseases of field crops. Plant diseases. Diseases of Field Crops 61 san is still more effective (p. 74). This, however, will not prevent infee lion from contaminated soil. Long storage of seed treated witli Ceresan is liable to reduce germination.. > Fig. 37.—Loose smut of wheat: A, normal head of club wheat; B, head smutty before heading; C, spores beginning to blow away; D, spores almost blown away; E, spores entirely blown away. (From Bui. 511.) Rust.—See "Leaf Rust" (p. 58), "Stem Rust" (p. 64), and "Stripe Rust" (p. 65).. Please note that these images ar
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