. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. 84 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Vol. XIV cubital vein; distad of posterior extension of brachial vein, the membrane is bordered by a narrow reticulate area; membrane with four spur veins, only one of which, the third from apex, appears to be a direct continuation of one of the other elytral veins (the cubital). Elytra, in brachypterous specimens, everywhere coarsely punc- tate, the claval suture obliterated and claval area solidly fused with remainder of elytron; the claval vein and upper part of brachial vein join, e


. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. 84 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Vol. XIV cubital vein; distad of posterior extension of brachial vein, the membrane is bordered by a narrow reticulate area; membrane with four spur veins, only one of which, the third from apex, appears to be a direct continuation of one of the other elytral veins (the cubital). Elytra, in brachypterous specimens, everywhere coarsely punc- tate, the claval suture obliterated and claval area solidly fused with remainder of elytron; the claval vein and upper part of brachial vein join, enclosing a distinct area additional to those observable in the macropterous elytron. Because of the absence of a membrane, the longitudinal veins are lengthened; further- more all the veins are more prominent than in macropterous specimens. For descriptive purposes, names of the elytral areas have been needed and those adopted are indicated in one of the accompanying 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 Brooklyn Entomological Society. Brooklyn, N. Y. : The Society


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