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THE GENUS DINOCNEMIS BANKS (HYMENOPTERA, POMPILIDAE)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. Chester Bradley
Affiliation:
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Extract

Malar space wanting; antennae distant from the clypeal border by a little less than the length of the pedicel; scape with erect hair beneath, dense in the males; pronotum with a long dorsal surface, rounding rather abruptly into a pronounced but not deep vertical surface, and with a short horizontal collar, all this much in Calicurgus, but less abrupt; upper surface of hind tibiae not carinate, but with minute elevations at the bases of spines which scarcely exceed the length of the tibial hair, and are absent at the base of the tibiae; head, thorax, propodeum, coxae and abdomen of the males more hairy than in the species of Priocnemis.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1944

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* This, and a following paper on “The Genus Cressochilus Banks” are principally to record certain facts of synonymy, etc., and are only preliminary studies. I have made no attempt to bring material together of these genera, nor to make certain that there are not other species standing in other genera thai properly belong in those discussed.