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On three New Species of Ichneumonidae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

D. S. Wilkinson
Affiliation:
Senior Assistant, Imperial Bureau of Entomology.

Extract

Rhyssa persuasoria himalayensis, subsp. n.

May be separated from Rhyssa persuasoria, L., only on colour differences, of which the most important are as follows : Mesonotum with white signature, which is anteriorly acute and posteriorly broader, with sometimes the posterior angles somewhat drawn out behind ; all coxae black and white, except in the male, in which the four anterior coxae are almost entirely white ; hind legs, particularly hind femora, mainly dark to nigrescent or deep black, except in the male, in which the hind femora are mostly white ; the white lateral markings of the 7th tergite contiguous with their white apical spots respectively, except in the male.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1927

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