. Guide to the insects of Connecticut . Fig. 11. Phasgonophora sulcata. NOMENCLATURE OF WING PARTS IN THE DRAWING OFPHASGONOPHORA SULCATA. OLD SYSTEM. Submarginal vein .Marginal vein .Postmarginal vein .Stigmal vein . COMSTOCK-NEEDHAM SYSTEM. Sc+R+M Scz+Ri (ist abscissa or part)Sca+Ri (2d abscissa or part)r (radial cross vein) *In the compilation of this superfamily liberal quotations have been taken from theworks of Doctors Wm. H. Ashmead and L. O. Howard. Mr. J. C. Crawford has looked overthe copy and suggested important changes that have been adopted. 444 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SU


. Guide to the insects of Connecticut . Fig. 11. Phasgonophora sulcata. NOMENCLATURE OF WING PARTS IN THE DRAWING OFPHASGONOPHORA SULCATA. OLD SYSTEM. Submarginal vein .Marginal vein .Postmarginal vein .Stigmal vein . COMSTOCK-NEEDHAM SYSTEM. Sc+R+M Scz+Ri (ist abscissa or part)Sca+Ri (2d abscissa or part)r (radial cross vein) *In the compilation of this superfamily liberal quotations have been taken from theworks of Doctors Wm. H. Ashmead and L. O. Howard. Mr. J. C. Crawford has looked overthe copy and suggested important changes that have been adopted. 444 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 1 \ / / ^r^. ^i//xy? Fig. 12. Thorax of Syntomaspis, 3- 4- 6. ATey io wings not linear, not pedunculate at base; ovipositorissuing far in front of tip of abdomen; antennae elbowed,and with one, two, or three ring-joints, very rarely without ring-joints * Hind wings linear, pedunculate at base; ovipositor usuallyissuing just in front of tip of abdomen; antennae in femalemost frequently terminating in a distinct fusiform or egg-shaped, solid club, more rarely in a two-jointed club MYMARID.^ p. 446Tarsi 4- or 5-jointed, fore tibiae armed with a large curved spur; antennae usually many jointed .3 Tarsi usually 4-jointed, rarely 3-jointed; very rarely heterom-erous; fore tibiae with a delicate short straight spur;antennae usually with few joints; antennae at most 9-jointed 15 Hind femora much swollen 4 Hind femora not greatly enlarged 5 Fore wings, when at rest, folded longitudinally; ovipositor curved over dorsum of abdomen LEUCOSPID^ p. 528 Fore wings never folded; ovipositor not curved


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