The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . Lasioplcura zeylanica, x 22 Leo-s long, all yellow, but generally slightly suffused onthe tibise and tarsi. Abdomen rather shining black, with longish black hairs,especially long on the sides. Size 2| mm., wings a little more. CEYLON: Peradeniya (A. Rutherford). 390 Mr. C. G. Lamb on Exotic Chloropidse. Gampsogera, Schin. Gampsocera mutata, var. grandis, nov. The agreement between these specimens and Beokersdescription (III. p. 134) and figure of this Formosan speciesis almost exact in all structural details ; they diff
The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . Lasioplcura zeylanica, x 22 Leo-s long, all yellow, but generally slightly suffused onthe tibise and tarsi. Abdomen rather shining black, with longish black hairs,especially long on the sides. Size 2| mm., wings a little more. CEYLON: Peradeniya (A. Rutherford). 390 Mr. C. G. Lamb on Exotic Chloropidse. Gampsogera, Schin. Gampsocera mutata, var. grandis, nov. The agreement between these specimens and Beokersdescription (III. p. 134) and figure of this Formosan speciesis almost exact in all structural details ; they differ in beinglarger (2i mm. as against 1£ to 2 mm.) and in the fact that r.,..,. mutate/, var. grandis, x 22. the parts coloured palely are not red-yellow but moreordinary pale yellow ; the venation is also apparently a littleaberrant in the costal divisions (see fig. 21).CEYLON : Peradeniya (A. Rutherford). CESTOrLECTUS *, gen. nov. Four specimens occur which cannot find place in any ofthe present genera. Generic diagnosis.—Head as in figs. 22, 23, & 24, verycompressed axially, so that the horizontal breadth is aboutthree times the vertico-frontal distance and the depth in side-view is nearly twice the axial breadth ; facial angle betweenfrontal and facial planes about 120°. Antenna (tig. 25) withlarge reniform third joint and dorsal pubescent arista ; theantennas are pressed sideways against the face. There is novertical triangle and no bristles ; the head-bristles areouter verticals, post-verticals, and small ocellar. The eyesare very densely pubescent, almost hairy. The thorax is devoid of , and. has one supra-alar andtwo bristles on t
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