A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects Being a New And Greatly Impro
A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects Being a New And Greatly Impro
Edward Newman
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Imago with the antennae six -jointed ; basal and second joints long and slender, third very long and more robust, the remaining three forming a slender and perfectly uniform seta, which arises from near the base of the third ; ligula large, much dilated, bilobed ; wings divaricating, covering the body ; alulae small or obsolete ; body very stout, convex above. Inhabits woods, &c. ; flies briskly in the sunshine. Microdon, Ckrysotoxum. Q 226 CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. Aphidivorous flies or Syrph...ites. Larva flat, capable of great elongation anteriorly ; inhabits the leaves of plants, feeding on Aphites. Pupa changes adhering to the leaf. Imago with antenna six-jointed ; the first and second joints minute, the third stout and somewhat globose : the remain- der forming a seta attached to the third, near its base ; ligula stout, dilated, bilobed : wings as in the Chrysotoxites ; body glabrous, brown, banded with brighter colours. Flies in the sunshine, settling on flowers. Ascia, Sphegina, Baccha, JSumerus, Psilota, Pipiza, Cheilosia, Sc&va, Syrphus.
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