. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 25'. tvm - - Fig. 6. Dasyhdea jlavipkta, , posterior extremity of abdomen of female. A—lateral vicv B—ventral view. X c. 280. t—tergite j s—sternite j c—cerci. Gold Coast; Accra, 8th March, 1920; collected in the evening upon windows in the laboratory. This species closely resembles D. flava, but is darker, and differs from it in the form of the antennal segments as well as in other respects. Female. Male. 1-2 mm. 1-2 mm. 0-9 mm. 0-9 mm. 0-3 mm. 0-3 mm. Dasyhelea otnoxanlha, sp. nov. Measurements. Length of body (one specimen of e


. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 25'. tvm - - Fig. 6. Dasyhdea jlavipkta, , posterior extremity of abdomen of female. A—lateral vicv B—ventral view. X c. 280. t—tergite j s—sternite j c—cerci. Gold Coast; Accra, 8th March, 1920; collected in the evening upon windows in the laboratory. This species closely resembles D. flava, but is darker, and differs from it in the form of the antennal segments as well as in other respects. Female. Male. 1-2 mm. 1-2 mm. 0-9 mm. 0-9 mm. 0-3 mm. 0-3 mm. Dasyhelea otnoxanlha, sp. nov. Measurements. Length of body (one specimen of each) ... Length of wing Greatest breadth of wing ... Head dark brown. Eyes narrowly separated ni both sexes. Proboscis dark brown. Palpi paler brown; fifth segment swollen at the end, fourth slightly shorter than the fifth, third slightly longer and only feebly inflated in its lower half. Antennae dark brown, bearing dark brown hairs and, on seginents four to ten of the flagellum at least, short and longer, curved, spines; in the female, segments four to ten sub-spherical to ovoid, length from a little over once to once and two-thirds the width, segments eleven to fourteen rather more elongate, length from a little over once and two-thirds to nearly twice the width, the last segment broad, without a stylet; in the male, segments four to eleven spheroidal to ovoid, segments twelve to fourteen elongated, sub-equal, about three times as long as broad, binodose, the last segment slightly shorter, broader at the base and tapering to a conical end without a stylet. Thorax dark. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]


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