Bulletin. ed spur of the hind tibia rather short and broad

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Download this stock image: . Bulletin. ed spur of the hind tibia rather short and broad, beingabout one half the length of the outer spur. Genitalia large, the leftclasper being especially large (PL XLI, Fig. G-9). They closely resem-ble those of P. fratcrna, even in the tendency to a notch in the posteriormargin of the left clasper. This variety dilTers from the typical fratcrna especially in beinglarger, and in having relatively larger genitalia and larger antennal club. Female.—Antennal club very small, as short or shorter than thefuniculus. Penultimate with a transverse impression on the under sidenear the posterior - 2AFJ5G4 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
Bulletin. ed spur of the hind tibia rather short and broad
Darwin, C. R. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. London: John Murray. First edition, first issue. Volume 2.
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