. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 186 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Fore wings distinctly wider than the hind pair, no crossveins near the base of the subcostal cell, more than forty costal crossveins before the stigma. (Fig. 349). Austr., Malay. (Apochrysa, Oligochrysa) APOCHRYSID M. Figs. 347-351. Neuroptera 347. Trichoma, outline of body and wings (Tillyard) Trichomatidae. 348. Sisyra, wings (Tillyard) Sisyridae. 349. Oligochrysa, fore wing (Tillyard) Apochrysidae. 350. Protobiella, wings (Tillyard) Berothidse. 351. Chrysopa, wings (Tilly
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 186 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Fore wings distinctly wider than the hind pair, no crossveins near the base of the subcostal cell, more than forty costal crossveins before the stigma. (Fig. 349). Austr., Malay. (Apochrysa, Oligochrysa) APOCHRYSID M. Figs. 347-351. Neuroptera 347. Trichoma, outline of body and wings (Tillyard) Trichomatidae. 348. Sisyra, wings (Tillyard) Sisyridae. 349. Oligochrysa, fore wing (Tillyard) Apochrysidae. 350. Protobiella, wings (Tillyard) Berothidse. 351. Chrysopa, wings (Tillyard) Chrysopidae. 15. Fore wings with Sc and R fused before the wing-tip; peculiar seed- like scales often present on some part of the wings. (Fig. 350). (Acroberotha, ethiop., Ind.; Berotha, indomal.; Isoscelip- teron, palsearc; Lomamyia, Am.; Cycloberotha, austr.). BEROTHIDJE Fore wings with Sc and R not fused apically; hairs of body and wings conspicuously long. (Fig. 347). (Stenobiella, Tri- choma, austr.) 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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