. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 138 Mr. B. p. Uvarov—A Revision of ocellus and c1 ypeus; its surface con- vexorflat; raai'.yinsnotraised (,a). Elytra obliquely truncate apically; the reticulation in tha basal \mU dense, with the cellules elongate (tig-. 5, A,B). 3 (8). Elytra extending to the apex of the abdomen or even longer. Prozona not or scarcely shorter than nietazona. Prosternal spine straight, not at all or scarcely inclined towards meso- sternum, but not touching it. 4 (7). Temporal foveolae d
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 138 Mr. B. p. Uvarov—A Revision of ocellus and c1 ypeus; its surface con- vexorflat; raai'.yinsnotraised (,a). Elytra obliquely truncate apically; the reticulation in tha basal \mU dense, with the cellules elongate (tig-. 5, A,B). 3 (8). Elytra extending to the apex of the abdomen or even longer. Prozona not or scarcely shorter than nietazona. Prosternal spine straight, not at all or scarcely inclined towards meso- sternum, but not touching it. 4 (7). Temporal foveolae distinct (tig. 4) ; mar- gins of the fastigium slightly raised. Prozona subequal to metazona; its hind angle rounded (fig. 4). Elytra with the veinlets in the apical part not dense, fairly regular, oblique (fig. 6, a). Fiu-. A, B, Acridoderes crassuSj Bol.; C, D, Fhyxacj'a stremia (Walk.), X 2. 5 (6). Distance between the eyes * narrower or only slightly broader than the frontal ridge between antennae (fig. 4, C); eyes at least twice as high as long f ; sub- ocular distance X subequal to their length. Frontal ridge below the ocellus slightly impressed. (Africa: genotype, Caloptenus strenuus, Walk. (= Coptacra variolosa, Krauss) 1. Phyxacra, Karny. 6 (5). Distance between the eyes distinctly broader than frontal ridge between * Seen from above. i' By the length of an eye I mean its horizontal diameter. + Subocular distance is the distance between the lowest point of an eye and the base of the mandible ; as a rule, this line is indicated by a sulcus, which may be called the subocular 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 London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
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