. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 340 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology usually in line with each other (Fig. 555); genitalia relatively small and ventrally placed. (Atomosia (Fig. 555), Amathomyia, Loewinella) ATOMOSIlN^E Moderate to large, rather heavily pubescent species; third antennal joint without subapical thorn; side pieces of metanotum never bristly; cross veins closing discal and fourth posterior cells not in the same line; genitalia free and usually large. (Laphria ( = Lapria), Andrenosoma, Ctenota, Dasyllis, Dasythrix, Lampria, Lamyr


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 340 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology usually in line with each other (Fig. 555); genitalia relatively small and ventrally placed. (Atomosia (Fig. 555), Amathomyia, Loewinella) ATOMOSIlN^E Moderate to large, rather heavily pubescent species; third antennal joint without subapical thorn; side pieces of metanotum never bristly; cross veins closing discal and fourth posterior cells not in the same line; genitalia free and usually large. (Laphria ( = Lapria), Andrenosoma, Ctenota, Dasyllis, Dasythrix, Lampria, Lamyra, Nusa, Pogonosdma) LAPHRIIN^E, s. str. 55. No functional frontal suture or lunule above antennae, front uni- formly chitinized, without an anterior median differentiated stripe; no alula 56 Frontal suture well developed as a horseshoe-shaped groove over the antennae continuing down so as to separate the center of the face from the sides, frontal lunule present as a crescentic sclerite between the antennse and the frontal suture (Fig. 594),1. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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