. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. . 18 Figs 10-19. Structural characters of Tachinidae. 10, wing of a species with cell Rb open and bend of vein M angulate. 11, apical part of wing of a species with cell R- closed and bend of vein M rounded. 12, head profile in a typical Prosenine with facial carina. 13, head profile in a typical Carceliine, showing relative widths of gena and profrons. 14, head profile showing important landmark axes. 15, showing precoxal row of hairs on sternopleuron in genus Actia. 16 & 17, ventral view of second costal sector in (16) forms
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. . 18 Figs 10-19. Structural characters of Tachinidae. 10, wing of a species with cell Rb open and bend of vein M angulate. 11, apical part of wing of a species with cell R- closed and bend of vein M rounded. 12, head profile in a typical Prosenine with facial carina. 13, head profile in a typical Carceliine, showing relative widths of gena and profrons. 14, head profile showing important landmark axes. 15, showing precoxal row of hairs on sternopleuron in genus Actia. 16 & 17, ventral view of second costal sector in (16) forms with the sector bare, and (17) forms with the sector haired. 18 & 19, dorsal view of apex of hind tibia in typical forms (18) with an ad preapical seta, and (19) without such 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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