. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 246 E. A. JARZEMBOWSKI. Figs 8-13 Kalotermes disruptus (Cockerell) comb. nov. Fig. 8, (forewing). See also Fig. 17. Fig. 9, (? hindwing). Fig. 10, + (hindwing). Fig. 11a, (right forewing base). Fig. lib, (left forewing, anterior part of scale). Fig. 12, (hindwing base). Fig. 13, (holotype). See also Fig. 19. Fig. 14 Termitidae species A, See also Fig. 35. Fig. 15 Mastotermes anglicus von Rosen, (hindwing base). (Scale line = 2 mm. Figs 8-14 same scale,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 246 E. A. JARZEMBOWSKI. Figs 8-13 Kalotermes disruptus (Cockerell) comb. nov. Fig. 8, (forewing). See also Fig. 17. Fig. 9, (? hindwing). Fig. 10, + (hindwing). Fig. 11a, (right forewing base). Fig. lib, (left forewing, anterior part of scale). Fig. 12, (hindwing base). Fig. 13, (holotype). See also Fig. 19. Fig. 14 Termitidae species A, See also Fig. 35. Fig. 15 Mastotermes anglicus von Rosen, (hindwing base). (Scale line = 2 mm. Figs 8-14 same scale, minor reticulation and membranous irregularities omitted). the appearance of being the first branch of the latter. Stem of Rs more or less oblique towards apex with two to four unforked major branches to the anterior margin. Stem of M nearer Rs than CuA, united with Rs at base, and producing two to three major branches to the apical part of the posterior margin. Some very short branches are developed towards the base of M. CuA dividing ten to eleven times, the branches becoming progressively shorter towards base. CuP single with a broad terminal fork. 1A parallel to anal fold with numerous short branches directed obliquely towards the latter. Anal lobe unknown, probably because it is folded under or broken away. The stem of M and the more anterior veins may show traces of brown pigmentation. As in the forewing, there is a well-developed reticulation. In addition to the lectotype, the hindwings are seen in six specimens and probably in two others. Body: about 15 mm long and all parts pigmented brown as in Recent Mastotermes. Head with a well-defined Y-shaped suture. Antennae about 5-0 mm long, segments transversely oval near base, circular near middle and elongate distally. Pronotum widest anteriorly with sides strongly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


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