. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. 174, a. Fig. sembles the one refered to above. The wing (Fig. 174), as will be seen, is quite different in its venation. I received this species from Louisiana. Fig. 174, a, shows the antennae magnified. The Nebraska bee-killer, Promachus bastardi, is the same in general appearance as the above. The second vein of the primary wing, not the third, as in case of Asilus, forks. In Erax, as seen in the figure, this branch is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig


. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. 174, a. Fig. sembles the one refered to above. The wing (Fig. 174), as will be seen, is quite different in its venation. I received this species from Louisiana. Fig. 174, a, shows the antennae magnified. The Nebraska bee-killer, Promachus bastardi, is the same in general appearance as the above. The second vein of the primary wing, not the third, as in case of Asilus, forks. In Erax, as seen in the figure, this branch is 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 Cook, Albert John, 1842- [from old catalog]. Lansing, Mich. [Columbus, Ohio, Printed by Myers bros. ]


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