. Entomological news. 474.(See pages 396-401 and fig. D., p. 399.) Westwood, J. O. 1839-40. An Introduction to the Modern Classifi-cation of Insects, 2 Vols., London. Explanation of Plate XIII. All the figures refer to Buenoa margaritacca unless otherwise stated. Fig. I. Egg removed from the stem showing the clear exposed areaof the egg and its margin of white. Fig. 2. Eggs in situ in stem of Juncus. Fig. 3. A portion of the stem of Juncus removed to show the eggin situ. Fig. 4. Ventral view of the female showing the appearance of theovipositor and the crib formed by the two anterior pairs of


. Entomological news. 474.(See pages 396-401 and fig. D., p. 399.) Westwood, J. O. 1839-40. An Introduction to the Modern Classifi-cation of Insects, 2 Vols., London. Explanation of Plate XIII. All the figures refer to Buenoa margaritacca unless otherwise stated. Fig. I. Egg removed from the stem showing the clear exposed areaof the egg and its margin of white. Fig. 2. Eggs in situ in stem of Juncus. Fig. 3. A portion of the stem of Juncus removed to show the eggin situ. Fig. 4. Ventral view of the female showing the appearance of theovipositor and the crib formed by the two anterior pairs of legs forthe retention of entomostracans. Compare with figure 10. Fig. 5. Inner view of the stridular areas on the femur and tibia ofthe anterior leg of the male, greatly enlarged from figure 6. Fig. 6. Inner view of the anterior leg of male showing the tibialprominence and stridular areas. Fig. 7. Eggs of Notonccta undulata glued to the stem of aquaticplant. Drawn from a photograph. Ent. News, Vol. XXVIII. Plate


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