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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
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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.
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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.
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