. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. 422 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST Plate XIII—Nymphs of Lcucorrhinia, terminal segments of abdomen, dorsal view. Fig 5.—L. frigida. Fig. 8.—L. proxima. Fig. 6.^—L. intada. Fig. 9.—L. borealis. Fig. 1 .—L. glacialis. Fig. 10.—L. hiidsonica. NEW SPECIES OF NEW ENGLAND SARCOPHAGID.*:.* HV K. R. I'AKKER, BOZEXMAN, MONT. (Continued from page 364.) Sarcophaga scoparia nearctica, n. suhsp. Type.—Massachusetts Agricultural College, male and female. Paratypes.—Collection of author, two males, one female. cf.—Posterior trochanter without "brush," wi


. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. 422 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST Plate XIII—Nymphs of Lcucorrhinia, terminal segments of abdomen, dorsal view. Fig 5.—L. frigida. Fig. 8.—L. proxima. Fig. 6.^—L. intada. Fig. 9.—L. borealis. Fig. 1 .—L. glacialis. Fig. 10.—L. hiidsonica. NEW SPECIES OF NEW ENGLAND SARCOPHAGID.*:.* HV K. R. I'AKKER, BOZEXMAN, MONT. (Continued from page 364.) Sarcophaga scoparia nearctica, n. suhsp. Type.—Massachusetts Agricultural College, male and female. Paratypes.—Collection of author, two males, one female. cf.—Posterior trochanter without "brush," with long hairs only; femur usuall\- arched, posterior face without ventral row of bristles; tibia more or less curved, with an anterior and a posterior beard, latter much the stronger; middle coxa, at least dorsally, with more than a single row of bristles; tibia on about distal half with short, weak, anterior and. posterior beards; \entral surface of anterior coxa clothed completely with bristles; an- terior postsutural dorsocentrals weak but at least as long as those before the suture, only last two pairs strong; \cstiture of third ventral plate erect and not short; both genital segments usually dull orange but first may be in part or wholly grayish pollinose; first segment in profile with a slight depression just anterior to marginal bristles, latter usually weak and often hair-like. 9 .—Vestiture of metanotum of short, reclinate bristles or of short nearly erect bristly hair except that vestiture of scutcllum is hairy and erect throughout or at least anteriorly: anterior post- * Contribution from the Entomological Laboratory of the Massachussets Agricultural College. December. 1916. Fig. 21.—Sarcophaga scoparia nearctica n. subsp., genital segments of 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 rese


Size: 1309px × 1909px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubje, booksubjectentomology