Blood Sucking Insects of Formosa volume 1

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Blood Sucking Insects of Formosa volume 1
Tokuichi Shiraki
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VII. Fig. I).
(Misuji-Ahu) Mem. Soc. Zool. France, V, p. 670, 1892 (Atytotus], V. D. Wulp, Cat. Dipt. South Asia, p. 63, 1896.
Kcrtesz, Cat. Dipt. , Ill, p. 217. 1908.
Ricardo, Rec. Ind. Mus. , IV, p. 153, 1911.
A medium -sized greyish red-yellow species with the thorax greyish black, abdomen with a narrow median, and fainter lateral stripes. Frontal stripe narrow with a long reddish brown or brown callus; antennae and legs pale reddish brown ; wings clear with costal border yellowish.
Female.
...Head a little broader than the thorax, moderately long and arched. Frontal stripe rather narrow, slightly contracting from the vertex to the eye-angles, and about seven times as long as its narrowest part or about five times as long as its broadest part, covered with yellowish brown tomentum and with very short black hairs which gradually become sparse and inconspicuous towards the lower part where the pubescence is hardly recognisable ; frontal callus reddish brown or brown, very slightly convex and oblong, not reach- ing the eyes, diminishing to a long narrow line, this linear part being distinctly longer than the broad part and sharply pointed upwards ; vertex slightly darker, with rather conspicuous black pubescence which is slightly longer and much denser than that on the part just below the vertex behind which there is some distinct longer (still short) black bristly hairs ; frontal triangle nearly flat, covered with yellowish tomentum, and in the middle there is a fine but distinct longitudinal sulcus throughout, separated from each cheeks by a more or less dis- tinct shallow groove which is hardly perpendicular but slightly diver- gent outwardly and which is not reaching to the eye-margin with a somewhat conspicuous but very shallow depression at its end.

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