. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. TACHIXIDAE OF ORIENTAL REGION 331. Figs 72-83. Some arrangements of scutellar setae in Oriental Tachinidae. 72, in Oxy- phyllomyia. 73, in Lophosiosoma bicovnis. 74, in Zambesa (exactly similar in Torocca). 75, in typical Prosenini. 76, in Alophora (subgenus Hyalomya). 77, in a typical blonde- liine. 78, in Winthemia, typical Carcelia, and some other goniine genera in which sub- apical setae are unusually widely spaced. 79, in Siphonini. 80, in Formosia. 81, in Glanrocara. 82, in Palpostoma. 83, in Acemyini, drawn from Pl


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. TACHIXIDAE OF ORIENTAL REGION 331. Figs 72-83. Some arrangements of scutellar setae in Oriental Tachinidae. 72, in Oxy- phyllomyia. 73, in Lophosiosoma bicovnis. 74, in Zambesa (exactly similar in Torocca). 75, in typical Prosenini. 76, in Alophora (subgenus Hyalomya). 77, in a typical blonde- liine. 78, in Winthemia, typical Carcelia, and some other goniine genera in which sub- apical setae are unusually widely spaced. 79, in Siphonini. 80, in Formosia. 81, in Glanrocara. 82, in Palpostoma. 83, in Acemyini, drawn from 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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