Museum Bulletin, Ausgabe 124University of the State of New York, 1908 |
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4th palpal segment 5th antennal segment Abdomen Abdomen dark brown Abdomen reddish brown Abdomen yellowish abdominal segment Agrotis Albany Amazon river apex apically basal enlargement Bogota Boisd Brazil bred bud gall California Cecidomyia cell Centre Chironomidae chitinized Cidaria clasp segment Colorado costa Cram crane flies cross vein Diptera distal dorsal plate Erineum Eriophyes Erioptera Europe Europe L Fabr Felt female femora fork fuscous yellowish genus Guen Hagen 85 Halteres hamules Hübn Hufn insects lamina larvae Lasioptera leaf legs length twice Lewis county Linn lobes Loew Lycaena male margin median Mesonotum Mesonotum dark brown N. Y. State Museum nymphs Old Forge ovipositor pale yellowish palpi Pamphila penis pond posterior Rhypholophus Rockledge Schiff scutellum setae species specimens stem gall tarsi Texas thickly tibiae Tipulidae trap lanterns Trichomes venation ventral plate Walk wing yellow yellowish brown York
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Seite 2 - Albany 1911 EDWARD LAUTERBACH MA LL.D. - New York 1909 EUGENE A. PHILBIN LL.B. LL.D. ... New York 1916 LUCIAN L. SHEDDEN LL.B.
Seite 12 - The work of the office has been materially aided as in past years, by the identification of a number of species through the courtesy of Dr LO Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, and his associates.
Seite 289 - ... lighter at the base, all black distally with the incisures clothed with silvery scales, tibiae black with the articulations clothed with silvery scales, tarsi black, gray ventrally. Bred September 3, 1907, from flower heads or leaves of Helianthus strumosus taken at Highland, NY Type C. ai7i8x, NY State Museum. Arnoldia absobrina n. sp. Male. Length 1.25 mm. Antennae nearly as long as the body, rather thickly haired, dark brown, 12 segments. Head, mesonotum, abdomen, coxae and pleurae all reddish...
Seite 264 - Ceratopogon' jj Empodium not so distinct, less than half as long as the claws, the latter with setae at the base, hind metatarsus always longer than the following joint, wings often spotted or mottled...