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English: Plate XLV.
1. ECTRICHODIA BARBICORNIS. 2. CERBUS FALX (= Elasmopoda falx). 3. DIACTOR LATIPES (= Acanthocephala latipes). 4. HAMMATOCERUS PURCIS (= Microtomus purcis). 5. CERBUS SANCTUS (current synonymy uncertain) 6. RAPHIGASTER VALIDUS (= Vulsirea valida). 7. CERBUS UMBROSUS (= Spathophora umbrosa). 8. HAMMATOCERUS CONSPICILLARIS (= Microtomus conspicillaris). |
Date | (plates). 1837 (text). |
Source | Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Vol. III. |
Author | Plates: Dru Drury (1725–1803). Text: John Obadiah Westwood (1805–1893) |
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