. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. GENUS ALOEIDES AND ALLIED GENERA 269 of yellow-brown. The submarginal series of lunules is scarcely visible, but is followed by a series of rounded cloudy dusky spots. ^ genitalia. The aedeagus differs from that of A. henningi in both that left and right side bear a patch of recurved hooks. Material examined. Cape Province: Cape Town, 4 <J, 1 $; Plettenburg Bay, 2 <J; Knysna, 2 <J; Oudtshoorn, 1 $ (all BMNH). Aloeides macmasteri sp. n. (PL 4, figs 152, 153, 169 and 170; Text-fig. 32) [Zeritis almeida (Felder); Trimen, 1887


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. GENUS ALOEIDES AND ALLIED GENERA 269 of yellow-brown. The submarginal series of lunules is scarcely visible, but is followed by a series of rounded cloudy dusky spots. ^ genitalia. The aedeagus differs from that of A. henningi in both that left and right side bear a patch of recurved hooks. Material examined. Cape Province: Cape Town, 4 <J, 1 $; Plettenburg Bay, 2 <J; Knysna, 2 <J; Oudtshoorn, 1 $ (all BMNH). Aloeides macmasteri sp. n. (PL 4, figs 152, 153, 169 and 170; Text-fig. 32) [Zeritis almeida (Felder); Trimen, 1887 : 200, partim.] This, the largest and handsomest member of the almeida complex, inhabits the more western parts of Cape Province, but is known to extend westward as far as Kamieskroon in Little Namaqualand; it differs from almeida in size and wing-. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


Size: 1375px × 1817px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorbritishmuseumnaturalhistory, bookcentury1900, bookcoll