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Title: Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society
Identifier: bulletinofbrookl1112191617broo (find matches)
Year: 1878 (1870s)
Authors: Brooklyn Entomological Society
Subjects: Insects
Publisher: Brooklyn, N. Y. : The Society
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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Juncigi? Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 51 the injury to the leaves caused by the feeding of both nymphs and adults. Monanthia coloradensis sp. nov. (Fig. i; b).—Form and color similar to that of M. labeculata Uhler, but considerably larger and more robust. Head short, with three blunt, very short, frontal spines. Bucculse large, prominent, coarsely pitted, closed in front. Antennae: basal segment strongly swollen, slightly curved outwards; second segment less swollen, slightly shorter than the first; third segment slenderest, nude, three times the length of the fourth; fourth segment swollen towards the apex, clothed with a few bristly hairs, longer than the first and second conjoined. Apex of rostrum concealed by the point upon which the insect is moynted. Pro- notum tricarinate, the median carina extending the entire length of the prothorax, the lateral basal carinse low, short, and diverging posteriorly; lateral margins broad, contiguous with the median carina. Elytra a little longer than the abdomen, finely reticulate; costal area rather broad, uni-
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FiG. I. a, Monanthia labeculata Uhler; b, M. coloradensis sp. nov. (Photo, by author.) seriate, the areolae much larger than in labeculata; subcostal area finely reticulate, with five rows of areolae at the widest part; discoidal area ex- tending slightly beyond the middle of the elytra, finely reticulate, with six rows of areolae at the widest part, sutural area broad, the areolae a little larger than in the discoidal area. Wings visible. Length, 3.5 mm.; width, 1.54 mm. Color.—Pronotum and lateral margins and elytra testaceous, the nervures marked with brown and fuscous. Legs brown, the tips of tarsi fuscous. Antennae: first and second segments fuscous; third testaceous; fourth blackish. Head and abdomen beneath piceous. Rostral sulcus, bucculae, anterior margin of pronotum, and posterior margin of the pro- and meta- thoracic pleurae margined with dirty white.

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  • bookyear:1878
  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Brooklyn_Entomological_Society
  • booksubject:Insects
  • bookpublisher:Brooklyn_N_Y_The_Society
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