. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD 9i line extending from sides of antenniferous tubercles on to collar. Pronotal disc pale, with black spots on posterior angles. Legs pale, with apices of femora and bases of tibiae and tarsi black. Hemielytra pale unicolourous. Posterior margin of seventh abdominal tergum medially convex, pygophore large with thin lobes of ninth segment (Text-fig. 303). o* genitalia : Claspers with very short blades, apices pointed (Text-fig. 205) ; both dorsal and ventral pairs of thecal appendages present, ventral


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD 9i line extending from sides of antenniferous tubercles on to collar. Pronotal disc pale, with black spots on posterior angles. Legs pale, with apices of femora and bases of tibiae and tarsi black. Hemielytra pale unicolourous. Posterior margin of seventh abdominal tergum medially convex, pygophore large with thin lobes of ninth segment (Text-fig. 303). o* genitalia : Claspers with very short blades, apices pointed (Text-fig. 205) ; both dorsal and ventral pairs of thecal appendages present, ventral pair symmetrical as in Text-fig. 305 ;. Figs. 303-307. Leptocorisa luzonensis, 303, 305, <$, 304, 306-307, $. 303, terminalia, dorsal view ; 304, ovipositor, dorsal view ; 305, aedeagus (inflated), ventral view ; 306, terminalia, ventral view ; 307, ovipositor, ventral 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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