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NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN MYRMELIONIDAE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Rolla P. Currie
Affiliation:
Washington, D. C.

Extract

Brachynemurus Hubbardii, new species.

Male–Length, 46 mm.; expanse of wings, 49.5 mm.; greatest width of anterior wing, 6 mm.; length of antenna, 9 mm. Very slender; yellow, marked with dark fuscous; sparsely hairy, more thickly on abdomen.

Face scarcely convex, yellowish; above, a broad pitchy-black band, notched in middle below, extending around the antennae on outer side; a faint fuscous line extends from centre of notch almost to clypeus; furrow between face and inner orbit of the eye, fuscous. Circumocular area yellowish, except along depressed portion of the vertex, where it is dark fuscous, and below, near maxillary palpiger, where there is a black spot. Clypeus yellowish, with a few coarse black hairs. Labrum transverse rounded laterally and narrowed anteriorly somewhat emarginate in front, yellowish, slightly tinged with rufous, several coarse dark hairs on anterior border. Mandibles piceous, black at tips; on inner edge, near apex, a tooth.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1898

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References

* On the female specimen, the outer lines are nearly interrupted at the transverse furrow.

Ca. Ent., XXX., 5, 1898, p. 138. These markings seem to be, in a rough way, continuation of the four longitudinal lines of the pronotum.

This seems to be the ventral projection of the shprt eighth segment.