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Further Notes on the Ethiopian Fruit-flies, with Keys to all the Known Genera and Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

M. Bezzi
Affiliation:
Turin, Italy.

Extract

With the new material received from the Imperial Bureau of Entomology through the courtesy of Dr. Guy A. K. Marshall, I am now able to complete my previous notes on the Ethiopian Trypaneidae.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1924

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page 74 note * This genus is repeated at No. 30; it seems to be allied to Coelotrypes (see No. 84), which has, however, st. and bare third vein.

In the character of the single i. or. this genus agrees with Allotrypes (see No. 92), which has, however, a bare third vein.

page 75 note * Trirhithrum albonigrum, End., may fall here, but has three i. or., and the basal dark band of wing perpendicular, beginning at stigma.

page 88 note * This species is repeated here because the dark anal stripe of the wings is sometimes hardly visible.

page 101 note * Repeated here because the generic position is doubtful, the male being unknown.