. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 384 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. XLIX As we have stated above under the generic discussion, Fabricius' flavipennis has been misidentified by Burr, and this misidentification has resulted in the synonymy of the generic name Enkrates. Fabricius' description is as follows: F. nigra eh'tris flavescentibus: sutura nigra. Media. Caput obscure rufum macula frontali nigra. Thorax marginatus, nigricans. Elytra flava sutura communi nigra. Corpus nigrum pedibus Fig. 28. Locations of known records


. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 384 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. XLIX As we have stated above under the generic discussion, Fabricius' flavipennis has been misidentified by Burr, and this misidentification has resulted in the synonymy of the generic name Enkrates. Fabricius' description is as follows: F. nigra eh'tris flavescentibus: sutura nigra. Media. Caput obscure rufum macula frontali nigra. Thorax marginatus, nigricans. Elytra flava sutura communi nigra. Corpus nigrum pedibus Fig. 28. Locations of known records of Chelisoches flavipennis (Fabricius). The "Senegal" record may refer to some point considerably to the south of the present Senegal, which is here indicated. Of these features two are as found in that species later described by Fairmaire as plagiata, while in the species to which Burr referredlthe name flavipennis, , that for which Kirby's name variegata is available, they are quite different. The head is solid red in variegata, and is red with the frontal portion black in the species named by Fairmaire. In variegata the tegmina ( elytra) are yellow with two dark longitudinal bars, the sutural margins of the tegmina being yellow; in plagiata 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 resemble the original Allen, J. A. (Joel Asaph), 1838-1921; American Museum of Natural History. New York : [American Museum of Natural History]


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