10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMIELYTRAL»
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hemielytral in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hemielytral and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Insect Singers: A Natural History of the Cicadas
Before discussing the cicadas, we must consider the phylogeny of the nodal line
on the fore-wing ; or, in other words, the development of the hemielytral condition.
This is absent in typical Homoptera ; present in normal Heteroptera, and to ...
2
Lingnan Science Journal
Hemielytral markings similar to that of M. fugitant Bredd. 1935. Micronecta
quadriteta. Wu, Cat. Ins. Sinen. 2 : 589. Catalogue. The British Museum (Nat. Hist.
) collection contains two specimens from Java determined by Dr. Lundblad.
CHINA ...
nervures. Very long hairs on the pronotal and hemielytral nervures G. solani
Heidemann 3. Head spines prominent and white. Paranota rounded and with
four rows of areolae at widest point. First and second antennites pale
stramineous.
4
Latin American Insects and Entomology
A small notch (cunneus) at this point, only one or two cells in the veins of the
hemielytral membrane, and lack of ocelli are also family characteristics. Their
bodies are slightly flattened, soft, and frequently have brightly colored, elongate
stripes ...
Charles Leonard Hogue, 1993
5
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
I have seen two specimens resembling in colour and disposition of the apical
hemielytral fascia, the typical form of N. americana, Fabr. Var. 2, marmorea, Fabr.
(glauca, var. y3, Leach). Rich yellow-brown hemielytra with dark mottlings ...
Hemielytral pads reaching base of "scale" on petiole, closer together at apex than
at base. Metanotum in middle only one-third length of mesonotum. Whole
metathorax strongly constricted. Abdomen oval, pointed caudally; basal
segments ...
From the former it is distinguished by the incrassate, almost evenly clavate
antennae, convex oval form, and nondivaricate hemielytral apices in the short-
winged condition, while in habitus it is totally unlike the latter, though similar in
antennal ...
8
Tijdschrift voor entomologie
If one chooses the second choice of couplet three this species runs to M.
anatolica Lindberg, which has the tooth on left paramere apically and the
hemielytral pattern, which is usually pale and indistinct, consisting of irregular
longitudinal ...
9
Contributions from the Laboratory of Entomology
From the former it is distinguished by the incrassate, almost evenly clavate
antenna?, convex oval form, and nondivaricate hemielytral apices in the short-
wringed condition, wThilc in habitus it is totally unlike the latter, though similar in
...
10
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Fourth or Fifth Instar. — For comparison the parts are described in the same order
as in Breddin's account of the imago of Peloridium hammoniorum (1897, pp. 12-
13) :— Length, 2'52 mm. ; greatest width (across hemielytral pads), 1-70 mm.
New Zealand Institute, 1926