. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 326 R. W. CROSSKEY. 18 19 RWC Figs 10-19. Some tachinid characters and their terminology. 10, apical part of wing of a species with cell i?s petiolate. 11 & 12, two typical shapes of scutellum and termi- nology of scutellar setae (fine lines connecting basal and subapical pores indicating important differences in proportion). 13, $ hypopygium of a typical goniine in left lateral view. 14 & 15, dorsal view of apex of hind tibia in typical forms (14) with a pd preapical seta, and (15) without such seta. 16 & 17, ventral v


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 326 R. W. CROSSKEY. 18 19 RWC Figs 10-19. Some tachinid characters and their terminology. 10, apical part of wing of a species with cell i?s petiolate. 11 & 12, two typical shapes of scutellum and termi- nology of scutellar setae (fine lines connecting basal and subapical pores indicating important differences in proportion). 13, $ hypopygium of a typical goniine in left lateral view. 14 & 15, dorsal view of apex of hind tibia in typical forms (14) with a pd preapical seta, and (15) without such seta. 16 & 17, ventral view of second costal sector in (16) forms with the sector bare, and (17) with the sector haired. 18 & 19, dorsal and ventral views, respectively, of a typical tachinid abdomen showing termin- ology and numbering of tergites (T) and sternites (St) (vestiture omitted but pore positions of principal setae indicated on fig. 18).. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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