. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 197. Figs 273-279 Ceratochrysa. 273-275, 277-279, C. antica; 276, C. ceratina. 273, fore wing; 274, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 275, apex of 2 abdomen, lateral; 276, cJ genitalia, dorsal; 277; 9 subgenitale, ventral; 278, 9 subgenitale, lateral; 279, 9 spermatheca, lateral. stripe or yellow median stripe; meso- and meta- notum unmarked or entirely black. Legs un- marked; setae short, pale; claws with basal dilation. Fore wing narrow (length : breadth =


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 197. Figs 273-279 Ceratochrysa. 273-275, 277-279, C. antica; 276, C. ceratina. 273, fore wing; 274, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 275, apex of 2 abdomen, lateral; 276, cJ genitalia, dorsal; 277; 9 subgenitale, ventral; 278, 9 subgenitale, lateral; 279, 9 spermatheca, lateral. stripe or yellow median stripe; meso- and meta- notum unmarked or entirely black. Legs un- marked; setae short, pale; claws with basal dilation. Fore wing narrow (length : breadth = : 1); unmarked but stigma sometimes marked black; costal area narrow at base; costal setae short, inclined; Sc and R well separated; basal Sc crossvein mm; radial crossveins sinuous; im ovate, long, narrow; veins sometimes crassate in S; gradates in two parallel series, at least twice as many outer gradates than inner, outer gradates black; basal inner gradate meeting Psm; c, shorter than c2. Abdomen (Figs 274, 275) sometimes marked with red lateral spots or yellow median stripe; setae long, sparse; callus cerci ovate, trichobothria 35-45; ectoprocts with deep apical invagination, not fused dorsally, fused with tergite 9; 8: tergite 9 broad, rounded basally, sternites 8 and 9 not fused; microsetae present throughout all sclerites in some species; micro- tholi absent; 9: sternite 7 straight apically, sometimes thickened. Genitalia S (Fig. 276). Tignum and gonapsis absent; gonarcus long, narrow with dorsal sail-like. 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)


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