. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 328 Psorophora l/itzii, Theo. In addition to numerous females, a male of this species was caught in the forest near Macapa saw mills, lo December, 1921. The male of P. hilzii does not appear to have been described hitherto. It differs from the female in having yellow scales immediately in front of the ante-scutellar space, a character which <\. .m „ 01 millimeter Fig. 8. Psorophora lutzii^ Theo., male hypopygium, apex of claspette (harpagone); , , types of setae referred to in the was confirmed by Mr. F. W. Edw
. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 328 Psorophora l/itzii, Theo. In addition to numerous females, a male of this species was caught in the forest near Macapa saw mills, lo December, 1921. The male of P. hilzii does not appear to have been described hitherto. It differs from the female in having yellow scales immediately in front of the ante-scutellar space, a character which <\. .m „ 01 millimeter Fig. 8. Psorophora lutzii^ Theo., male hypopygium, apex of claspette (harpagone); , , types of setae referred to in the was confirmed by Mr. F. W. Edwards, who kindly examined the male specimens m the British Museum collection. Hypopygium (fig. 8) with side-pieces, tenth stcrnites and aedoeagus as in P. posticatus. The claspettes (harpagones) H., 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 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]
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