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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
, covered with short blunt spines, or pedestals, each having a long hair at its summit; the palpi pale testaceous; the, antenn inserted under thin elevated curved plates on the anterior part of the face, the face with a rugose striation; the head smooth beneath, shining and concave; the eyes very prominent and globose. Thorax rugose; the legs slightly pubescent, the calcaria pale testaceous. (Fig. and details, Plate I.) Hab. Singapore. [page] 8
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
beneath, the margins of the segments are fringed with long white pubescence. Hab. Singapore. Although this species bears a very close resemblance to several which have been described, it is very distinct, and may be readily distinguished by the abrupt truncation of the basal abdominal segment. 8. MUTILLA CALLIOPE. M. capite nigro; thorace rubro; abdomine cyaneo, fascia lata argenteo-pubescenti decorato. Female. Length 3 3 lines. Head black, punctured, the punctures running into longitudinal
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
: we have seen examples from the islands of the Pacific, the Philippine Islands and Java; some specimens have the scutellum and post-scutellum black; in all probability the S. ferruginea of St. Fargeau is a variety of this insect. 2. SPHEX NIGRIPES. Sphex nigripes, Smith, Cat. Hym. pt. 4. p. 254 . Hab. Singapore. Sumatra. 3. SPHEX DIABOLICUS. S. ater; metathorace densissime nigro-pubes-cens; alis flavo-hyalinis basi fuscis, apice subnebeculosis. Female. Length 14 lines. Black; the head and thorax
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
and sparingly punctured. Hab. Singapore. 3. LARRADA SYCORAX. L. nigerrima, l vigata, nitida, punctata; alis fuscis violaceo-iridescentibus. Female. Length 7 lines. Jet-black; shining and finely punctured; the face and cheeks covered with silvery pubescence interspersed with long pale hairs; the metathorax oblong, truncated at the apex; the superior surface with a central impressed longitudinal line, on each side of which it is delicately striated obliquely. The thorax: beneath, the sides and also
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
, splendidly iridescent, with the nervures black; the legs strongly spinose, the knees somewhat ferruginous. Abdomen: smooth, shining and impunctate. Hab. Singapore. Gen. LARRA, Fabr 1. LARRA PRISMATICA. L. nigra, pulchre prismatica, maculis fasciisque variis flavis ornata. Female. Length 4 5 lines. Black, with prismatic tints of violet and blue, particularly on the abdomen. The palpi, labrum, clypeus and a triangular space above it, an abbreviated line at the inner orbits of the eyes, the scape in
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
with a number of coarse radiating stri at its base; the truncation transversely rugose. Abdomen: very smooth and shining, with a few delicate scattered punctures; the margins of the segments depressed. Hab. Singapore. This species very closely resembles the Pison rugosus, but it differs from that species in the neuration of the wings, and also in the puncturing of the abdomen; I suspect that an example in fine condition would have silvery bands on the abdomen. Subgen. PISONOIDES, Shuck. The
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
exceptional case, and that it is a true Pison. Fam. BEMBICID , Westw. Gen. BEMBEX, Fabr. Bembex melancholica, Smith, Cat. Hym. pt. iv. p. 328. Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). Sumatra. Fam. CRABRONID , Leach. Gen. TRYPOXYLON, Latr. 1. Trypoxylon bicolor, Smith, Cat. Hym. pt. iv. p. 377. Hab. Singapore. Madras. 2. TRYPOXYLON PETIOLATUM. T. nigrum nitidum, petiolo gracili elongate; abdominis articulis secundo et tertio ferrugineis. Female. Length 7 lines. Black, very smooth and shining: the clypeus, the inner orbits
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
Gen. RHYNCHIUM, Spinola. 1. Rhynchium h morrhoidale. Vespa h morrhoidalis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 259. Hab. Singapore. Malacca. 2. Rhynchium sanguineum, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes, Sol. p. 110 (var. R. h morrhoidalis). Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). 3. Rhynchium metallicum, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes, Sol. p. 114. Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). 4. Rhynchium nitidulum. Vespa nitidula, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 260. Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). The specimens from Borneo have the clypeus strongly punctured; in other respects they agree
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
the trochanters, apex of the cox , the knees and the tibi behind, white; the wings hyaline and iridescent; the nervures and stigma dark brown; two minute white spots on the post-scutellum; the extreme apex of the abdomen with a white spot. Hab. Singapore. Gen. TREMEX, Jurine. 1. TREMEX INSULARIS. T. ater, capite thorace disco viridibus, abdomine et thorace flavo-variegatis, alis subhyalinis, margine antico fuscis. Female. Length 8 lines. Head brassy-green, strongly punctured; the antenn black
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
large dark fuscous macula at the apex of the marginal cell extending across the second submarginal cell. Abdomen black and subopake, with the apical margins of the segments smooth and shining; each segment with a yellow fascia before its apical margin, the two basal fasci widest in the middle, the four following narrowest in the middle, or the two last slightly interrupted; the ovipositor twice the length of the insect. Hab. Singapore. This species may possibly be a Rhyssa with the petiolated
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WSPEC061    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1857-1858. Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo; Mount Ophir, Malacca; and at Singapore, by A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 2 (6-7): 42-130, pls. 1-2 .   Text   Image   PDF
transversely striate; the tooth at the lateral angles of the metathorax acute; the abdomen nigro neous beneath, with a thin, short, glittering pale pubescence, the apical segment widely emarginate. Hab. Singapore. Gen. CHRYSIS, Linn. 2. CHRYSIS MALACHITICA. C. crassissime punctata viridi-cyanea, thorace viridi-aureo, alis fusco-hyalinis, abdominis segmentis apicalibus dentibus sex armatis. Length 4 lines. Metallic green, splashed with gold on the thorax and sides of the abdomen; the flagellum, mandibles
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WSPEC089    Periodical contribution:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1857. On the oriental species of butterflies related to the genus Morpho. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (new series) 4: 158-189.   Text   Image   PDF
expanse) differ in the richer red-brown colour of the upper side of the wings, and in having the outer dark strig obsolete on the fore wings. A specimen from Singapore, in the British Museum, about 2 inches in expanse, does not differ from Javanese individuals in the same collection; whilst specimens from India and Sylhet, in the same collection, and of the same size, have the upper surface richer and redder fulvous than the Java specimens, and on the underside the middle striga is more distinct
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WSPEC089    Periodical contribution:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1857. On the oriental species of butterflies related to the genus Morpho. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (new series) 4: 158-189.   Text   Image   PDF
of Drusilla. Mr. Wallace has sent a very small specimen from Singapore, measuring not quite two inches in the expanse of the fore wings, having the wings on the upper side of a rich reddish brown-ochre colour, the under side being nearly identical, with the three strig distinct; the sub-basal one rather undulated, the middle one simply curved, and the outer one at a short distance from the outer margin and much angulated. The ocelli have a row of small dots; the first, second, fourth, and fifth
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S035    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1857. Letter [dated 10 March 1857, Arru]. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London 1856-1857: 91-93.   Text   Image   PDF
few in species to please me: in two months' hard work I can only muster fifty Longicornes, a number I reached in ten days in Singapore; but Lamellicornes are the most extraordinarily scarce; I have only nine species, and four of them single specimens; there are, however, two fine Lomaptera among them, I hope new. All other groups are the same; Geodephaga, scarcely a dozen species, and nothing remarkable; not one Cicindela; only one Tricondyla (T. aptera?) and one Theretes (T. labiata), with not
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WSPEC119    Book:     Smith, Frederick. 1858. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
yellow; wings subhyaline, nervures pale testaceous, stigma brown. Abdomen: the scale of the peduncle quadrate, armed with two short acute curved spines. Worker. Length 2 lines. Very like the female, but with the antenn and legs of a deeper tint. The thorax with the sides flattened, the disk slightly convex, divided by two distinct sutures. The abdomen and scale as in the female. Hab. Singapore. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) 12. POLYRHACHIS HECTOR. Worker. Length 4 lines. Opake-black; delicately
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WSPEC119    Book:     Smith, Frederick. 1858. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
anterior margin of the clypeus rounded. Thorax oblong-ovate, the metathorax truncate; wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures rufo-testaceous; the apical joints of the tarsi rufo-testaceous. The scale of the abdomen incrassate, subquadrate, with a stout spine at each of the superior angles, curving slightly inwards. Abdomen subglobose. Hab. Singapore. (Coll. A. Wallace.) 10. POLYRHACHIS DIVES. Pl. IV. figs. 32, 33. B.M. Worker. Length 2 lines. Black: clothed with pale golden pubescence; the thorax
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WSPEC119    Book:     Smith, Frederick. 1858. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
PELLUCIDA. B.M. Worker. Length 1 line. Head and thorax dark fusco-testaceous, antenn and legs much paler, nearly white; the thorax with its divisions distinctly marked, that between the meso- and metathorax most strongly impressed, the metathorax without spines. Abdomen of a clear, pale, semi-transparent colour. Hab. Singapore. (Coll. A. R. Wallace.) House-Ant, very active, but not destructive. Wallace. 42. MYRMICA FRAGILIS. B.M. Worker. Length 1 line. Pale flavo-testaceous, smooth and shining. Read
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WSPEC119    Book:     Smith, Frederick. 1858. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
3-jointed; the thorax with a deep strangulation between the meso- and metathorax, the latter without spines; the abdomen fuscous at its apex. Hab. Singapore. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) House-Ant, very destructive. Wallace. 43. MYRMICA BASALIS. B.M. Worker. Length 1 line. Pale testaceous, with the club of the antenn and the abdomen, except its base, dark fuscous, and very smooth and shining; the head ovate, slightly emarginate behind; eyes small, placed forward on the sides of the head; the
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WSPEC119    Book:     Smith, Frederick. 1858. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. London: British Museum.   Text   Image   PDF
towards their apex. Head much wider than the thorax, the mandibles rufo-testaceous. Thorax: the prothorax elongate, prolonged into a neck, the meso- and metathorax divided by a deep strangulation, the metathorax with two minute upright spines. Abdomen ovate; the peduncle elongate, formed of two nodes, the first smaller than the second and less elevated, both having a short footstalk. Hab. Borneo; Singapore. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) Species of Syria, Madeira, Cape of Good Hope, Port Natal
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WSPEC080    Periodical contribution:     Walker, Francis. 1859. Catalogue of the heterocerous lepidopterous insects collected at Malacca by Mr.A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of new species. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3: 196-198.   Text   Image   PDF
the body 11 lines; of the wings 28 lines. Fam. ACIDALID , Gu n e. Gen. ZANCLOPTERYX, Herr.-Sch ff. 15. Zanclopteryx saponaria, Herr.-Sch ff. ( See Singapore Species, No. 54
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WSPEC080    Periodical contribution:     Walker, Francis. 1859. Catalogue of the heterocerous lepidopterous insects collected at Malacca by Mr.A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of new species. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3: 196-198.   Text   Image   PDF
Fam. LIPARID , Boisduval. Gen. PANTANA. 8. Pantana bicolor, Walk. (See Singapore Sp. No. 17.) Fam. ORTHOSID , GU n e. Gen. CAREA, Walk. 9. Carea varipes, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. x. 475. Fam. HYBL ID , Gu n e. Gen. HYBL A, Fabr. 10. Hybl a tortricoides, Gu n. Noct. ii. 391. Inhabits also Borneo. 11. Hybl a erycinoides, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xv. 1792. Fam. PHYLLODID , Gu n e. Gen. LYGNIODES, Gu n e. 12. Lygniodes endoleuca, Gu n. (See Singapore Sp. No. 30.) Fam. OPHIUSID , Gu n e. Gen. OPHIUSA
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WSPEC055    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1859. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace at the islands of Aru and Key. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3 (11-12): 132-178.   Text   Image   PDF
stuans, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 961. 53 ; St.-Farg. Hym. ii. p. 193. 36 . Hab. Aru; India; Singapore; Celebes. Gen. SAROPODA, Latr. 1. Saropoda bombiformis, Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. pt. 2. p. 318. 6. Hab. Aru; Australia (Richmond River). Gen. ANTHOPHORA, Latr. 1. Anthophora zonata, Linn. Syst. Nat. Hab. Aru Island; Celebes; Ceylon; India; Borneo; Hong-Kong; Shanghai; Philippine Islands. 2. ANTHOPHORA ELEGANS. A. nigra, pube capitis thoracisque nigr , abdomine fasciis quatuor l t c ruleis ornato
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WSPEC080    Periodical contribution:     Walker, Francis. 1859. Catalogue of the heterocerous lepidopterous insects collected at Malacca by Mr.A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of new species. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3: 196-198.   Text   Image   PDF
. Het. viii. 92.14. Inhabits also Hindostan, Ceylon, and Java. Fam. AGARISTID , Swainson. Gen. EUSEMIA, Dalman. 3. Eusemia maculatrix, Westw. (See Singapore Sp. No. 2.) 4. Eusemia mollis, Walk. (See Singapore Sp. No. 3.) 5. EUSEMIA SUBDIVES, n. s. Mas. Atra, antennis subpectinatis, abdomine fasciis luteis, alis anticis fascia exteriore recta non obliqua testacea; posticis ochraceis atro marginatis. Male. Deep black. Antenn slightly pectinated, slightly hooked at the tips. Abdomen with a luteous
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WSPEC081    Periodical contribution:     Walker, Francis. 1859. Catalogue of the heterocerous lepidoptera collected at Singapore by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3: 183-196.   Text   Image   PDF
. Inhabits also Hindostan, Ceylon, and Java. Fam. AGARISTID , Swainson. Gen. EUSEMIA, Dalman. 3. Eusemia maculatrix, Westw. (See Singapore Sp. No. 2.) 4. Eusemia mollis, Walk. (See Singapore Sp. No. 3.) 5. EUSEMIA SUBDIVES, n. s. Mas. Atra, antennis subpectinatis, abdomine fasciis luteis, alis anticis fascia exteriore recta non obliqua testacea; posticis ochraceis atro marginatis. Male. Deep black. Antenn slightly pectinated, slightly hooked at the tips. Abdomen with a luteous band on the hind border
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WSPEC081    Periodical contribution:     Walker, Francis. 1859. Catalogue of the heterocerous lepidoptera collected at Singapore by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3: 183-196.   Text   Image   PDF
Wallace Online [page] 183 Catalogue of the Heterocerous Lepidoptera collected at Singapore by Mr. A. R. WALLACE, with Descriptions of New Species. By FRANCIS WALKER, Esq., F.L.S. [Read Feb. 17, 1859.] Fam. URANIID , Westwood. Gen. NYCTALEMON, Dalman. 1. Nyctalemon Hector, White, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. vii. 1771. Inhabits also Borneo. Fam. AGARISTID , Swainson. Gen. EUSEMIA, Dalman. 2. Eusemia maculatrix, Westwood, Cat. Orient. Ent. 67, pl. 33. f. 1. Inhabits also Hindostan and Java. 3. Eusemia
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WSPEC059    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1859. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected at Celebes by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3 (1): 4-27.   Text   Image   PDF
apical margin of the fourth segment notched in the middle; the fifth entirely clothed with pale pubescence. Hab. Celebes. Fam. SCOPULIPEDES. Gen. ANTHOPHORA, Latr. 1. Anthophora zonata, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 955. 19. Hab. India, Ceylon, Malacca, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Celebes. Gen. XYLOCOPA, Latr. 1. Xylocopa fenestrata Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 339. 6. . Hab. India, Celebes. 2. Xylocopa stuans, Linn. Syst. Nat. 961. 53. Hab. India, Java, Singapore, Celebes. 3
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WSPEC039    Periodical contribution:     Moore, Frederic. 1859. A monograph on the genus Adolias, a genus of diurnal lepidoptera belonging to the family Nymphalidae. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London, (new series) 5: 62-87, pls.3-9.   Text   Image   PDF
with pale hyaline-blue: hind-wing with two rows of small deep black lanceolate spots (representing the band of the upperside); base of wing with a number of deep black marks. Female. Upperside as in male, and the underside with paler markings. Expanse of male 2 , female 3 inches. Hab. Malacca, Singapore, Penang. In the Collection of British Museum, East India Company, W. W. Saunders, Esq., and W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 17. Adolias Lutala, Moore. (Pl VI. fig. 3.) Adolias Lutala, n. sp. UPPERSIDE brown
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WSPEC055    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1859. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace at the islands of Aru and Key. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3 (11-12): 132-178.   Text   Image   PDF
longitudinally striated. Hab. Aru. This species is at first sight very like the P. geometrica from Singapore; but the striation of the abdomen alone will serve to distinguish it. 3. PONERA PARALLELA. P. nigra, opaca; antennis, mandibulis, pedibus abdominisque apice ferrugineis. Worker. Length 3 lines. Opake black; the antenn thick and scarcely as long as the thorax, their apex and the mandibles bright ferru inous; the legs somewhat obscure ferruginous, with the articulations much brighter; the head a
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WSPEC055    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1859. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace at the islands of Aru and Key. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3 (11-12): 132-178.   Text   Image   PDF
. Celebes; India; Singapore; Malacca; Borneo; Key Island. 2. AGENIA CALLISTO. A. nigra, pilis sericeis vestita; facie thoraceque subt s pube argentato-alb dens vestitis; alis fasciis duabus angustis. Female. Length 8 lines. Black; the face, clypeus, and cheeks with a dense silvery-white pile; the tips of the mandibles obscurely ferruginous, the palpi black. Thorax with a brilliant silvery-white pile on the sides, beneath, and on the cox ; the metathorax transversely rugose; the wings hyaline
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WSPEC059    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1859. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected at Celebes by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 3 (1): 4-27.   Text   Image   PDF
Genus VESPA, Linn. 1. Vespa affinis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 254. 6 (var. V. cincta?). Hab. India, China, Singapore, Celebes. 2. VESPA FERVIDA. V. nigra, delicatule punctata; clypei margine antica, macula pone oculos, margineque postica segmenti primi abdominis flavis; alis fulvo-hyalinis. Female. Length 13 lines. Black; closely and finely punctured; the clypeus convex and strongly punctured, emarginate anteriorly, the emargination with a yellow border; the eyes extending to the base of the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
15%
WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
15%
WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
15%
WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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V. Fig. 1. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., male Chili 18 Fig. 2. Anisomorpha pardalina, W., female Chili 18 Fig. 3. Bacteria Emesa, W., male ? 30 Fig. 4. Bacillus Dolomedes, W., female New Holland 13 Fig. 5. Bacteria Trophinus, W., male Natal 30 Fig. 6. Lonchodes Pfeiffer W., female Ceram 44 Fig. 7. Lonchodes Nematodes, De H., male Sumatra; Singapore 42 VI. Fig. 1. Bacillus Hyphereon, W., female East India; Ceylon 9 Fig. 2. Bacillus Cuniculus, W., female Ceylon and India 8 Fig. 3. Lonchodes Praon
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Myrsilus, W., female Columbia 160 Fig. 7. Metriotes Dictys, W., female Columbia? 160 XVI. Fig. 1. Necroscia Sarpedon, W., female North Australia 139 Fig. 2. Necroscia Virbius, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 3. Necroscia Hemus, W., male Malacca 154 Fig. 4. Necroscia Esacus, W., female Singapore 132 Fig. 5. Necroscia Esepus, W., male Malacca 129 Fig. 6. Necroscia Salmanazar, W., female Philippine Islands 133 XVII. Fig. 1. Phasma Phlegyas, W., ? Brazil 125 Fig. 2. Phasma Menius, W., male Columbia 118
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XIX. Fig. 1. Necroscia Marmessus, W., female Borneo, c 149 Fig. 2. Necroscia Iolas, W., male Malacca 145 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Eryx W., male Malacca 97 Fig. 4. Necroscia Meneptolemus, W., male Singapore 141 Fig. 5. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., male Malacca 128 Fig. 6. Necroscia diacanthos. De H., female Malacca 128 Fig. 7. Necroscia Marmessus, W., male Borneo, c 149 XX. Fig. 1. Prisopus Cepus, W., male Bolivia 169 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Daunus, W., male Java 98 Fig. 3. Aschipasma Darnis, W., male
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. Australia 139 XXXIII. Fig. 1. Phibalosoma phyllocephalum, W., fem Brazil 72 Fig. 2. Aschipasma Dulichia, W., male Borneo 97 Fig. 3. Phasma Salpingus, W., female Bogota 119 Fig. 4. Diapherodes Christopheri, W., female St. Kits 84 Fig. 5. Phasma Vanilla, W., female Bogota 118 XXXIV. Fig. 1. Necroscia Cercyon, W., male Pulo Penang 146 Fig. 2. Necroscia Lampethusa, W., female Borneo 136 Fig. 3. Lopaphus Struthioneus, W., female Singapore 101 Fig. 4. Dimorphodes Prostasis, W., male Aru Islands 81
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. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. antic. 2 8 ; ped. med. 2 ; ped. post. 2 3 ; anten. 2 3 . Phasma (Bacteria) nematodes, De Haan, Orthopt. Orient. p. 133. pl. 11. f. 6. mas, pl. 13. f. 1. fœm. (Ph. Crawangense). Hab. Buitenzorg, Sumatra (De Haan); Singapore. B.M. The insect represented in Plate V. fig. 7. agrees in all its general characters with the male figured by De Haan. It is, however, from Singapore, and is in the National Collection. Its head is armed with two small spines between the eyes, which appear to be wanting in De
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and Opinions of General Sir Charles Napier; chiefly derived from his Journals, Letters, and Familiar Correspondence. Second Edition. Portraits. 4 Vols. Post 8vo. 48s. NAUTICAL ALMANACK (The). Royal 8vo. 2s. 6d. (Published by Authority.) NAVY LIST (The Quarterly). (Published by Authority.) Post 8vo. 2s. 6d. NEWBOLD'S (LIEUT.) Straits of Malacca, Penang, and Singapore. 2 Vols. 8vo. 26s. NEWDEGATE'S (C. N.) Customs' Tariffs of all Nations; collected and arranged up to the year 1855. 4to. 30s
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. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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