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Notes on the Ethiopian Fruit-flies of the Family Trypaneidae, other than Dacus.—III.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

M. Bezzi
Affiliation:
Turin, Italy

Extract

The new material received from the Imperial Bureau of Entomology through the kindness of the Director, Dr. G. A. K. Marshall, enables me to prepare this third paper on the Ethiopian fruit-flies. It is a proof of the great richness of the African Trypaneid fauna that of over 41 species received only 10 were referable to previously described species, and that no less than 8 new genera have been erected, most of them for very strikingly characterised forms.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

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page 212 note * The genus Cladoderris, Bezzi, is better placed in the ORTALIDAE, and will be dealt with in a forthcoming paper on this family.

page 213 note * This recently described species was erroneously included by Prof. Hendel in his great work on the South American Trypaneids, 1914, p. 82; but it is from Mozambique, and was accidently omitted by me in my previous paper; it is very near augur, has about the same wing pattern, and has likewise only two scutellar bristles.

page 214 note * Bull. Ent. Res., vii, October 1916, p. 120.Google Scholar

page 225 note * Tijdschr. v. Entom., lvii, 1914, p. 193, pl. v, fig. F.

page 232 note * Boll. Arboric. Ital., vii, 1911, p. 19, figs. 1–4, and Mem. R. Accad. Zelanti, (3) vii, 1912, p. 50, figs. 1–4. In the Zoological Record, vol. L, p. 423, the species appears as published in 1913.

page 232 note † Les Zoocécid. des plantes d’Europe, etc., iii, 1913, p, 1355, n. 6730.

page 255 note * [The specimens described by the author agree well with Walker’s type.—ED.]

page 258 note * These two dots are not shown in Loew’s figure, pl. ii, fig. 12; but in the description they are recorded as being sometimes present, it seems therefore that it is a somewhat variable character.

page 260 note * T. De Stefani Perez, Marcellia, Avellino, iii, 1904, pp. 122–125; Trotter e Cecconi, Cecidotheca italica, Fasc. xiv, no. 326 (1906); C. Houard, Les Zoocécidies des Plantes d’Europe, etc. ii, 1909, p. 972, no. 5627.

page 271 note * Bull. Ent. Res. ix, 1918, pp. 35, 36.Google Scholar