. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 491 Hind wings with a distinct venation and with at least one closed cell 82 68. Antennae inserted far above the clypeus on a frontal shelf or strong prominence; small or minute, never large species 69. Figs. 922-927. Hymenoptera 922. Myrmica, profile view of thorax and base of abdomen; 1,2, basal nodes of abdomen (first and second segments); 3, third abdominal segment. Formicidae. 923. Camponotus, lateral outline of body (Wheeler) Formicidae. 924. Ponera, female. 1, node


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 491 Hind wings with a distinct venation and with at least one closed cell 82 68. Antennae inserted far above the clypeus on a frontal shelf or strong prominence; small or minute, never large species 69. Figs. 922-927. Hymenoptera 922. Myrmica, profile view of thorax and base of abdomen; 1,2, basal nodes of abdomen (first and second segments); 3, third abdominal segment. Formicidae. 923. Camponotus, lateral outline of body (Wheeler) Formicidae. 924. Ponera, female. 1, node or basal segment of abdomen (Wheeler) For- micidse. 925. Chlorion, thorax from above. P, pronotum; M, mesonotum; S, scutel- lum; T, tegula (Fernald) Sphecidse. 926. Phryacaces, male (Wheeler) Formicidae. 927. Eciton, female (Emery) Formicidae. Antennae not inserted on a frontal shelf or strong prominence, arising just above the clypeus or near the middle of the face. 70 69. Wing venation very incomplete; radial cell if indicated very small, cubital vein (R4+R5+Mi) entirely wanting; antennae 11- to 14-jointed, usually strongly clavate in the female. (Fig. 932). (Paramesius, Spilomicrus, Galesus, Phsendpria, Trichopria, cosmop.; Hopldpria, Am.) DIAPRIID^E. 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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