Descriptions of New Cynipidae in the Collection of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
Gillette, C.P.
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Title
Descriptions of New Cynipidae in the Collection of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
Author(s)
Gillette, C.P.
Issue Date
1891
Keyword(s)
new cynipidae
Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
gall-fly
cynipidae collection
Abstract
Gall-fly.— Female.—Head, thorax, and scutellum black; mandibles, antennae, legs, and abdomen yellow-rufous. Length, 3 mm. Head black, shining, face coarsely striate and sparsely haired, frontal carina rather prominent and striate, a deep groove extending up on the front, from between the antennae, containing the middle ocellus at its upper end, the ridges or carina on either side of the groove finely aciculate, the outer ocelli borne on the summit of the vertex, the latter shining
and having a few punctures in the vicinity of the ocelli; occiput aciculate. Thorax: collar covered with a growth of rather long hair, mesothorax black, polished, and covered with a network of microscopic depressed lines, humeri coarsely aciculate or wrinkled, pleurae finely aciculate and rufous in color.
Publisher
Champaign : Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin; v. 003, no. 11
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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