. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . 12 Fig. u.—MelanopIus decoratus. Lateral view of end of abdomen of male. Fig. 12.—Melanopius strumosus. Lateral view of end of abdomen of male. Fig. 13.—Melanopius strumosus. Dorsal view of end of abdomen of male. (Magnified 6 diameters.) Melanopius decoratus Morse. Melanopius decoratus. Psyche, xi, 12 (1904). " Related to decorus (Scudder, Rev. Mel., p. 257, pi. 17, fig. 5). Vertex rather strongly protuberant, especially in female. Pronotum with mid-carina strong on metazone, weak or indistinct on Please note that these images
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . 12 Fig. u.—MelanopIus decoratus. Lateral view of end of abdomen of male. Fig. 12.—Melanopius strumosus. Lateral view of end of abdomen of male. Fig. 13.—Melanopius strumosus. Dorsal view of end of abdomen of male. (Magnified 6 diameters.) Melanopius decoratus Morse. Melanopius decoratus. Psyche, xi, 12 (1904). " Related to decorus (Scudder, Rev. Mel., p. 257, pi. 17, fig. 5). Vertex rather strongly protuberant, especially in female. Pronotum with mid-carina strong on metazone, weak or indistinct on 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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