Handbook of medical entomology . tiolate. s. Head semi-globose; hind tarsi un-usually elongate in the female;antennae of the male not plumose. Europe Macropeza Meigen. ss. Head not globose, more or lessflattened in front; antennae ofthe male plumose. Widely dis-tributed Bezzia Kieflf. t. Fore femora, at least, armed with stout spines below Subgenus Bezzia Kieflf. tt. Femora unarmed . . .Subgenus Probezzia Media of the wing simple, and otherwise not as in i. Tothis group belong numerous Chironomid genera, none ofwhich are known to be noxious to The costal vein apparently is c


Handbook of medical entomology . tiolate. s. Head semi-globose; hind tarsi un-usually elongate in the female;antennae of the male not plumose. Europe Macropeza Meigen. ss. Head not globose, more or lessflattened in front; antennae ofthe male plumose. Widely dis-tributed Bezzia Kieflf. t. Fore femora, at least, armed with stout spines below Subgenus Bezzia Kieflf. tt. Femora unarmed . . .Subgenus Probezzia Media of the wing simple, and otherwise not as in i. Tothis group belong numerous Chironomid genera, none ofwhich are known to be noxious to The costal vein apparently is continued arovmd the hind margin ofthe wing; radius with at least four Wing ovate pointed, with numerous veins; crossveins, if evi-dent, before the basal third of the wing; veins verj hairy; very small moth-like flies h. With elongate biting proboscis; the petiole of the anteriorforked cell of the wing (R2) arises at or beyond the middle ofthe wing (fig. 163d) Phlebotomus Rdi. 290 Hominoxious Arthropods.


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