. Classification and evolution of the Oraseminae in the old world, including revisions of two closely related genera of Eucharitinae (Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae). Eucharitidae; Insects. ^^^. Fig. 282. General distributions of Oraseminae and Psilocharitini in the Old World. Elements are divided into Ethiopian, Malagasy, Indo-Pacific, and Australian regions, with each region represented by a different shad- ing pattern. Derivation of species within each region is discussed in the text. Arrow indicates the proposed direction of evolution of species in the Indo-Pacific region; the most highly deriv


. Classification and evolution of the Oraseminae in the old world, including revisions of two closely related genera of Eucharitinae (Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae). Eucharitidae; Insects. ^^^. Fig. 282. General distributions of Oraseminae and Psilocharitini in the Old World. Elements are divided into Ethiopian, Malagasy, Indo-Pacific, and Australian regions, with each region represented by a different shad- ing pattern. Derivation of species within each region is discussed in the text. Arrow indicates the proposed direction of evolution of species in the Indo-Pacific region; the most highly derived species are found in the southeast. 172. 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 Heraty, John Michael; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum


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