NO. 2242. 



MORPHOLOGY OF THE STREPSIPTERA— PIERCE. 



497 



Stephens, James Francis. 



* 1867. Illustrations of British Entomology, Supplement, p. 18, pi. 47. 



Figures Stylops melittae. 

 Strand, Embrik. 



1911. Neiie afrikaniscbe Bienen der Gattung Nomia, Jahrb. Nassau, ver. 

 Naturk., Jahrg. 64, p. 124. 

 Templeton, Robert. 



* 1841. Description of a new Strepsipterous insect. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



vol. 3, pp. .51-56. 



This is a correction of tlie reference in Bulletin G6, p. 216. 

 Terry. 



* 1912. Note in Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc, 1910, vol. 2, pt. 4, p. 163, April. 

 Westwood, John Obadiah. 



1839. Notice of a minute parasite inhabiting the larva of the Stylopidae; 

 and upon the animal produced from the eggs of Meloe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 London, ser. 1, vol. 2, pt. 3, pp. 184-188, pi. 15, figs. 13, 14. 



The first figures of the triungulinids showing mouth parts. 

 This is a correction of the reference in Bulletin 66, p. 217. 



EXPLANATION OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



C.=coxa. 



E.=e\ytvoii. 



eOT.=epimeron. 



c.s.=episternum. 



F.=feuixir. 



H=hea(\. 



/tern. =hypoepimeron. 



Mes. = mesothoi'ax. 



il/es. er/(.=mesoepimeron. 



Mcs. cp.=mesepimeron. 



ifes. e.s.=mesepisternum. 



Mes. s^=mesoscutellum. 



3Ies. s*.=mesosternum. 



J/ei.=meta thorax. 



Met. em.=metepimeron. 



Met. ep.=metepimeron. 



Met. es.=metepisternum. 



Met. pr.=metapraescutum. 



Met. prefl/.=metaprealare. 



Met. sZ.=metascutellum. 



Met. sf.=metasternum. 



P.=prothorax. 



paZp.=maxillary palpus. 



pas.^parascutelhim. 



P. em.=proepimeron. 



P. Z.=postlunibium. 



pr. =pra escutum. 



/jreffL=prealare. 



ps?.=postscutellum. 



P. sf.=prosternum. 



pi.=pleurotergite. 



.sc.=scutum. 



s7. = scutellum. 



•s-f.= sternum. 



T.=trochanter. 



IF. = wing. 



1st A.=first abdominal segment. 



2nd JL.=second abdominal segment. 



.9=ninth abdominal segment. 



10^=tenth abdominal segment. 



Plate 64. 



Mengeoidea. Mengeidae. 



Fig. 1. Mengea tertiaria, male, author's interpretation of Menge's drawing. 

 2-10. Triosocera texana, male, collected at light, at Victoria, Texas, 

 July 4, 1908, by J. D. Mitchell. 2. — Venter of thorax, showing only 

 basal portions of one wing and one of each pair of legs. 3. — Dorsal 

 view of half of prothorax and mesothorax, with elytron removed, to illus- 

 trate protuberance over spiracle. 4. — Dorsal view of half of prothorax 

 and mesothorax, with elytron in position. 5. — Ventral view of half 

 of mesothorax showing spiracle and base of trochanter. 6. — Outline 

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