Handbook of medical entomology . the basal two-thirds. i. Base of the antennae ventrad of the middle of the eye; eyesof the male nearly contiguous; gense hairy; secondabdominal segment with median marginal macrochaetae;two, rarely three, postsutural intraalar thoracalis dorsally with long black hairs; malehypopgium two-segmented, large, projecting; clawsand puUvilli of the male elongate; three strong stemo-pleural macrochastae; genae at least half the width of theeye; buccae (cheeks) half the height of the eyes; ovivi- parous. 0. sepulcralis. Europe Onesia R. D. Dorsal su


Handbook of medical entomology . the basal two-thirds. i. Base of the antennae ventrad of the middle of the eye; eyesof the male nearly contiguous; gense hairy; secondabdominal segment with median marginal macrochaetae;two, rarely three, postsutural intraalar thoracalis dorsally with long black hairs; malehypopgium two-segmented, large, projecting; clawsand puUvilli of the male elongate; three strong stemo-pleural macrochastae; genae at least half the width of theeye; buccae (cheeks) half the height of the eyes; ovivi- parous. 0. sepulcralis. Europe Onesia R. D. Dorsal surface of the squamula thoracalis bare; malehypopygium small, scarcely projecting below; clawsand pulvilU not elongate; two stout stemopleuralmacrochaetae, sometimes with a delicate one below theanterior; genae nearly linear in the male; buccae abouta third of the eye height; oviparous. M. Melinda. R. D. JJ- 3IO Hominoxious Arthropods ? ? Tranjnnse sulu r. , .Post alar caUus /ropleicra, ?? front coxa- ?. ^^ .__Mng bale- C7^^^ 7^ P^r^rr^r-ss^ -• »., N •r-Tran^venesuture a. idc p idc a dc,-• • ....:^ ? a dc anttrtcr dcrjc centrals n idc •• inner •• a. intra alar h humetOl-s , • pcjt \ps prestdurat p dc pssterior dcrsc czfitr&U p idc • inntr •> pro. prea/ar=antenpr jo. JO. Jupra. aJar ^ Xs^uajnula alaru . lOciUftr


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