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NOTES ON SOME SPECIES OF HOMOPTERA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Thos. E. Bean
Affiliation:
Galena, Illinois.

Extract

The suggestion of Mr. Hill (quoted on p. 89) that Homopteras “edusa and lunata are possibly sexes of one species,” has reminded me of my own doubts regarding not only edusa and lunata, but also Saundersii, and caused me to make a careful examination of my material.

My entire stock numbers 83 local specimens, arranged after authentic types in three series, consisting of 42 “lunata,” 24 “Saundersii,” and 17 “edusa.”.

The specimens separated as lunata show no white lines or areas on upper side of wings.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1877

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