. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . ms necessary to create a new fan)ily for its the insect in question is parasitic seems probable, butthe combination of characters which it exhibits is so remark-able as to preclude placing it in any of the presently recog-nised divisions of the order. Its only affinitiefi apparentlyare with the Australian Megalyridse. DinapsidsB, fam. no v. Neuration as follows :—Fore wing, median vein (cubitus)eniirely wanting; 1st transverse and basal veins coincident,i. e. the nervulus interstitial. Costa and subcos
. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . ms necessary to create a new fan)ily for its the insect in question is parasitic seems probable, butthe combination of characters which it exhibits is so remark-able as to preclude placing it in any of the presently recog-nised divisions of the order. Its only affinitiefi apparentlyare with the Australian Megalyridse. DinapsidsB, fam. no v. Neuration as follows :—Fore wing, median vein (cubitus)eniirely wanting; 1st transverse and basal veins coincident,i. e. the nervulus interstitial. Costa and subcosta enclosinga large cell, stigma small, cubital vein rising from the middleof the basal, well developed, but not reaching the outermargin. The following cells are present: a costal, radial,and, at least, one cubital. The subcostal and median cellsare conflueiit. Hind wings with the neuration much leduced,only the subcosta and the basal stump of the radius being-present. The subcostal cell is very narrow. Propodeon flat, Ann. ,( .V<7;/. Xal. Hist. S. ./. In/. X. Il. La, If *, , • - * ► / ^ • ♦ ir » / / . feBB\ ^ *-. ^***^^*»^»*»^
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