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Title: The cabinet of oriental entomology : being a selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, natives of India and the adjacent islands, the greater portion of which are now for the first time discribed and figured
Year: 1848 (1840s)
Authors: Westwood, J. O. (John Obadiah), 1805-1893 Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS Tippmann Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS
Subjects: Insects Insects
Publisher: London : William Smith, 113 Fleet Street
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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m fusco pilosis (mas.) Heterorhina glossy black, smooth, the sides of the pronotum, the podex, breast and underside of the legs green ;the head is punctured with the clypeus angularly produced in the middle, the tip being slightly emarginate ; thevertex has a simple cirina (not dilated or free in front) ; the elytra (under a lens) exliibit several rows of minutepunctures; the fore tibiae at the tip on the outside are slightly emarginate ; the two posterior tibise are armed witha small spur in the middle of the outside, and are clothed on the inside,especially at the tip, with brown bails (male.) Length of the insect 10 J lines. Inhabits Upper India. Communicated to Col. Hearsey by Dr. Bacon. Observations.—This new species comes close to H. oUvacea, Guerin. (Westw. Arc. Ent. I. pi. 35,fig. 7 ; H. Surrya, Hope), ha\dng the same-formed mesosternal process. It is rather narrower, however,and especially differs in the structure of the head and in its highly-poKshed and smooth surface. /s
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PLATE XVIII. (ORDER—DIPTERA. Section—Athehicera. Family—Muscidje.) FIGURE I. DIOPSIS WESTWOODII. De Haan. Diopsis capite fulvo, peduneulorum ocuiiferorum apicibus obscuiis, thorace obscure nigio, abdominc glaberrimonigro, dimidio basali articuli 1 mi. piceo ; pedibus fulvis, tibiis apice tarsisquo obscuris, alia hyalinis macula apiealinubilaque tenui media longitudinali obscuris. Diopsis with the head fulvous, the tips of the ocular peduncles with the eyes brown, the face marked above witha black angulated streak, and terminated beneath in two short spines ; antenna; fulvous ; the thorax sericeous,obscm-ely black, not shining ; the scutcUar spines fulvous ; the abdomen very glossy and black, with half of thebasal joint tinged with pitchy red in certain lights ; the feet fulvous ; the fore tibia; except the base and the extre-mity of the other tibite and the entire tarsi dusl;y ; wings hyaline, with a dusky apical spot, and a dash arising fromthe central transverse vein. Expansio

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