This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... head above rugulose, spinously rugose behind; pronotum with a very broad, foveate, central longitudinal sulcation containing a centrally-impressed punctate line, anterior lobe strongly sculptured, posterior lobe finely granulate; scutellum transversely rugulose, its lateral margins Fig. 172.-Marbodu, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... head above rugulose, spinously rugose behind; pronotum with a very broad, foveate, central longitudinal sulcation containing a centrally-impressed punctate line, anterior lobe strongly sculptured, posterior lobe finely granulate; scutellum transversely rugulose, its lateral margins Fig. 172.-Marbodu, carinate, its apex a little elongated; 'connexivum broad, smooth; legs granulate, spines on under surfaces of anterior and intermediate femora very strong. Length 6i millim. Hab. Ceylon; Pundaluoya (Green). Division REDUVIARIA. Eyes and ocelli large or very prominent; eyes extending transversely quite across the lateral areas of the head; pronotum broadly longitudinally impressed or sulcate. ALL/EOChANUM. 249 Sipiojisis of Genera. A. Anteocular portion of head tumid and sulcate All-socranum, p. 249. B. Anteocular portion of head not tumidly elevate nor sulcate. a. Anterior femora unarmed Rrduvius, p. 250. b. Anterior femora spinose Gerrelius, p. 253. Genus ALL-EOCRANUM. Mecrocleptes, StSl, Ofc. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 240; id. En. Rem. iv, p. 66 (1874); Reut. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, p. 332 (1881), nom. praeocc. Subg. Allaeocranum, Reut. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, p. 332 (1881); Leth. -Sec. Cat. Gen. Him. iii, p. 96 (1896). Type, A. biannulipes, Montr. & Sign. Distribution. Neotropical and Oriental Regions, the South Sea and Mascarene Islands. Body oblong; head ovate, broad, anteocular and postocular portions of nearly equal length, anteocular portion tumid and very distinctly sulcate, base distinctly narrowed; eyes exteuding transversely across the lateral areas of the head; first and second joints of rostrum equal in length; first joint of antennae a little longer than anteocular portion of head; pronotum unarmed, medially...
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