Identifier: insectabritanica03walk (
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Insecta Britanica : Diptera / by Francis WalkerYear:
1855 (
1850s)Authors:
Walker, Francis, 1809-1874Subjects:
Diptera -- Great BritainPublisher:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:um of ditto, showing thetwo lateral lobes (mandibles?), and the two minute, central lobesdetached; 2 3*, the palpi; 2 c*, the labium ; 2 d, antenna of L.dispar; 2 e, wdng of L. (Trlcypkond) unicolor; 2/*, wing of L.(LimnopJiila) nemoralis ; 2 y, wing of Z. sexgnttaia, Dale, Ann. N.H. vol. viii. (not L. sexmactdata, Mcq.), (p. 303). Genus 6. Dicranota (p. 305). Fig. 3. Dicranota senilis, female.(And see Plate XXX. Fig. 7.) Genus 7. Ula (p. 307). Fig. 4. Ula pilosa, male. Genus 8. Rhamphidia (p. 308). Fig. 5. Rhamphidia lomjirostris, female. 5 a, head of ditto seen sideways, with the base of the antenna. Genus 9. Geranomyia (p. 310). Fig. 6 a, head of Geranomyiaunicolor, with one antenna (Curtis); C h, the horny labrum andtongue ; 6 c, wing. Genus 10. Rhipidia (p. 311). Fig. 7 a, antenna of Rhipidia ma-culata ()Ieig.); 7 b, wing of ditto (ditto). Genus 11. Cylindrotoma (p. 312). Fig. 8. Cylhidroloma (jlabrata,male.—See Addenda. (And see Plate XXVIII. Fig. 1.) J. O. W. DIPTERA.FLXZVTIText Appearing After Image:PLxVTE XXVIII. Family X. TIPULID^E (concluded). Genus 11. Cylindrotoma (p. 312). Fig. a, wing of Cylmdro-toma didinctmima; 1 b, antenna of ditto. (And see Plate XXVII. Fig. 8.) Genus 12. Pedicia (p. 314). Fig. 2. Pedicia venom, male. 2 a, extremity of its wing; 3 h, extremity of abdomen of female. (And see Plate XXX. Fig. 8.) Genus 13. Dolichopeza (p. 315). Fig. 3 «, head of Bolicliopezachirothecala (B. sylvicola, Curtis); 3 b, wing of ditto (ditto). Genus 14. IVephrotoina (p. 316). Fig. 4. Nephrotoma dorsaUs,female. 4 a, antenna of male. Genus 15. Tipula (p. 318). Fig. 5. Tipida pat/ana, Meig. (dispar,p. 327), female. 5 a, fully developed wing of male of ditto ; 5 b,head of Tipula gigantea; 5 c, wing of ditto; 6 d, terminal jointof tarsi of ditto, obliquely truncate at base, so as to shut uponthe opposite oblique tip of the foiirth joint, as shown in the fol-lowing figure; 5 e, with the claws folded in ; 5 /, one of the clawsdetached; 5 g, wing of Tipida (Pacl/grkiua) crocnta.(AndNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.