Illustrations of British Entomology, Or a Synopsis of Indigenous Insects: Containing Their Generic and Specific Distinctions, with an Account of Their Metamorphoses, Times of Appearance, Localities, Food, and Economy, as Far as Practicable. Embellished with Coloured Figures of the Rarer and More Interesting Species. Haustellata 4 Vols. Mandibulata 7 Vols. Supplement 1, Volume 2 |
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abdomen antennæ and legs antennæ pale antennarum antennis pedibusque anteriorly apex apice attenuated basal joint base body beneath brassy brassy-black castaneous Catal colour convex corp deeply punctate depressed dilated disc dorsal line dusky elongate elytra elytris punctato-striatis elytron external maxillary F. W. Hope faintly punctate-striated femora ferrugineis finely punctulated Found near London fovea fuscous G. T. Rudd genus glossy black head and thorax Heysham impressed dots impunctate Ingpen insect interstices interstitiis Jenyns labrum lateral margins Leach legs and antennæ legs pale Long luteous mandibles Marshamian maxillæ Maxillary palpi minute Netley niger nigris nitidus Norfolk Oblongo-ovatus obscurely obsolete obtuse Ovatus pale ferruginous pale testaceous paler pallidis palpi pedibus piceis piceous pitchy pitchy-black pitchy-red ponds posterior posteriorly pubescent rufescent rufo-ferruginous rufo-testaceous rufous scutellum side slender slightly convex smooth species specimens spot Steph striæ striated subtùs sulci suture Taken near London tarsi terminal joint testaceis thickly punctate tibiæ transverse