The grasshoppers and locusts (Acridoidea) of Australia, Volume 1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, 1952 - Science |
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Contents
foreword | 7 |
Key to the Families of Acridoidea found in Australia | 14 |
Key to the Australian Subfamilies of the Tetrigidae | 23 |
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abdomen Academy of Natural allotype Antennae apex apices arcuate Australia broadly Canberra caudal femora caudal margin caudal tibiae cephalad cephalic and median Cephalic femora cephalic margin cerci colour compressed concave distal distal margin Division of Entomology dorsal length dorsal surface Dorsal view Entomology Museum external eyes faintly fastigial fastigium Female type femur frontal costa fuscous genera genus greatest breadth greatest depth humeral angles internal margin irrupta K. H. L. Key Kungl laterad lateral carinae lateral lobes lateral margins Lateral view less longitudinal male median carina median femora median length medio-longitudinal mesad mesonotum metanotum metatarsus moderately Moraba neotenic Northern Territory oblique obtuse-angulate ocellus outline ovipositor Paratettix paratype pronotal disk pronotum proximad proximal Queensland rugae seen from dorsum seen in profile shagreenous shallowly Sjostedt slightly South Wales species specimen subequal subgenital plate sulcate supra-anal plate tegmina tergite Tetrigidae Tetrix Trangie transverse ventral ventral margin weakly Western Australia