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Identification of some Fig Insects (Hymenoptera) from the British Museum (Natural History)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Guido Grandi
Affiliation:
Portici, Italy.

Extract

Through the kindness of my friend Dr. James Waterston, the Authorities of the British Museum have sent me for examination a certain number of preparations containing some fig insects from various parts of the world. One of the species in this material, Otitesella digitata, Westw., has already been studied and figured by me in a recent paper;* some of the others are dealt with below.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1922

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References

page 295 note * Grandi, G.—Ricostruzione e morfologia comparata dei generi Otitesella, Westw., Sycobiella, Westw., ed affini.— Boll. Lab. Zool., Portici, xvi, 15 Aprile 1922, pp. 158, 21 figs. (v. pp. 1821, figs. i and ii).Google Scholar

page 296 note * Specimens mounted in Canada balsam. For names of colours see Saccardo, (P. A.)Chromotaxia.” Patavii, 1912.Google Scholar