. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 373 side; preapical bristles usually present on tibiae. (See couplet 84). (CLUS16DID&, HETERONEtJRlD&) CLUSilD^ a. Postvertical bristles distant from each other, eyes hairy, arista short; costa broken only at humeral crossvein, Sc diverging from Ri. (See couplet 136.) (Acartophthalmus (Fig. 636), Holarc). ACARTOPHTHALMiNiE. 631 Figs. 629-633. Periscelididae, Neottiophilidae, Aulacogastridae, Tachiniscidae 629. Sphyroperiscelis, wing. Periscelididae. 630. Neottiophilum, wing. Neottioph


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 373 side; preapical bristles usually present on tibiae. (See couplet 84). (CLUS16DID&, HETERONEtJRlD&) CLUSilD^ a. Postvertical bristles distant from each other, eyes hairy, arista short; costa broken only at humeral crossvein, Sc diverging from Ri. (See couplet 136.) (Acartophthalmus (Fig. 636), Holarc). ACARTOPHTHALMiNiE. 631 Figs. 629-633. Periscelididae, Neottiophilidae, Aulacogastridae, Tachiniscidae 629. Sphyroperiscelis, wing. Periscelididae. 630. Neottiophilum, wing. Neottiophilidae. 631. Anlacogaster, wing. Aulacogastridae. 632. Aulacogaster, head from front. Aulacogastridae. 633. Tachinisca (Kertesz) Tachiniscidae. 115. 116. Postverticals (postocellars) close together, eyes bare, arista twice as long as antennae or more; costa broken at Sc. Mostly tropical. (Clusia (Fig. 635), Chaetoclusia, Clusiodes {=Heteroneura), Czernyola, Heteromeringia, Sobarocephala (Fig. 634)). CLUSIIN^E Frontal orbits shortened, fronto-orbital brisdes absent, or one or two pairs present; second antennal joint without triangular pro- jection on exterior side 115 Eyes round, occiput convex; no ovipositor 116 Eyes large, semicircular, occiput concave, front of male about one- fifth width of head; female .with long ovipositor. (See couplet 121). (Lonchaea) LONCILEID;E Costa spinose, first radial vein hairy above, anal vein reaching margin; four or five sternopleural bristles present; two fronto- orbital bristles; ocellar triangle large. (See couplet 84.) (Neot- tiophilum (Fig. 630), Eur., larvae ectoparasites of nestling birds). NEOTOOPHfLIDiE. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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