. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 182 NOMIA AUSTRALICA COMPLEX A long series of typical males and females. Busselton, , 2nd April, 1954., leg. Alfred Snell. Three males, larger and more robust than type. Western Midlands, , 1st April 1950, leg. ";' per Museum. One male, not typical in all characters, the tibiae and femur modified. Jindabyne, , March 1889, leg. R. 19 - 20 21 22 Fig. 3: Pollen grains. 1-4. Pollen-grains from myrtaceous species; Eucalyptus, 'Melaleuca, Lepto- spermum, etc. 5-6. Prom gum-tree Eucalyptus pauciflora. whic


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 182 NOMIA AUSTRALICA COMPLEX A long series of typical males and females. Busselton, , 2nd April, 1954., leg. Alfred Snell. Three males, larger and more robust than type. Western Midlands, , 1st April 1950, leg. ";' per Museum. One male, not typical in all characters, the tibiae and femur modified. Jindabyne, , March 1889, leg. R. 19 - 20 21 22 Fig. 3: Pollen grains. 1-4. Pollen-grains from myrtaceous species; Eucalyptus, 'Melaleuca, Lepto- spermum, etc. 5-6. Prom gum-tree Eucalyptus pauciflora. which grows about the sunklands of Western Port. 8-9. Were growing pollen-tubules, but could not be identified. 10. A tetrad, unidentified species. 11. Tetrad of a heath Epacridaceae. 12. Probably Leguminosae. 13. Unidentified species. 14. Unidentified species. 15. Unidentified species. 16. Garden rose (dry). 17. Same pollen-grain mounted in glycerine. 18. Unidentified species. 19. Leguminosae—probably Platylobium sp. 20. Oxylobium ellipticum var. angustifolium. 21. Unidentified species. 22. Composite species. 23. Leguminosae—Acacia (wattle). 24. Pollen-grains removed from stomodeum of a larva showed the nucleus clearly without 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 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales]


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