Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 159
Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 159
Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Description of Fbmalb of Obthopodomtia pkbskfhassa (Male aitd Labva Un- known) : Female. — Proboscis moderately long and slender, uniform; vestiture black, a broad white ring beyond middle ; sets minute, curved, black, those on labellae more prominently outetanding and pale yellowish. Palpi short, about one-fifth the length of the proboscis, black-scaled, tips white scaled, with rather numerous black bristles and shorter cilia. Glypeus rounded triangular, prominent, black, nude. Antennas filifo...rm, moderate, the joints subequal, rugose, pilose, black; hairs of whorls sparse, moderate, black; tori small, subspherical, with a cup-shaped apical excavation, brownish luteous, a large patch of yellowish scales on inner side. Eyes black. Occiput dark brown, clothed with narrow, curved golden-yellow scales, margin of eyes and lower part of sides with flat whitish scales ; many erect forked black scales on the nape, a broad median area on vertex with very broad, erect, golden yellow ones; bristles along margins of eyes coarse and long, brown, a tuft of long yellow ones prejocting forward between the eyes.
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