The shields bordering the lips the scales at the side of the throat and the scales beneath the body and tail are more or less margined posteriorly with black ; in fact these marks form a very characteristic trait in the physiognomy. [...] Black the apical half of the 1st andeminal segment the whole of the 2nd and 3rd and the basal three-foul ths of the 4th bright red ; the legs red ; the coxm basal joint of the 4 anterior trochanters apical third hir.d 'ilia and the hind tarsi black ; the hind spurs fuscous ; wings hyaline the stigma fuscous the nervures black. [...] Luteous the eye orbits broadly and the face bale lemon-yellow ; the pleuras tinged with yellow ; the sides of the middle lobe of mesonotum and the sides of the lateral yellow. [...] The stump on the discocubital nervure is half the length of the basal abscissa of the cubitus ; the recurrent nervure is received distinctly behind the commencement of the latter ; the transverse median nervure is almost intersttial. [...] The upper two-thirds of the propleurte the basal half of the mesopleurm except below the middle and the middle of the petiole above are firmly and closely striated ; the metanotum is irregularly more strongly striated and more or less punctured.
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Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes
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259-273 | F Wall | view |
On the Tenthredinide & Parasitic Hymenopteia Collected in Baluchistan by Major C.G. Nurse
|
274-288 | P. Cameron | view |
On the Tenthredinide and Parasitic Hymenoptera Collected by Major C.G. Nurse in Kashmir
|
289-292 | P. Cameron | view |
The Kashmir Termite Termopsis Wroughtoni
|
293-298 | J. Desneux | view |
Flowering Season and Climate
|
i-xix | J. Desneux | view |
The Oology of Indian Pafiasitic Cuckoos
|
xx-xliv | E.C. Baker | view |
The Snake and Its Natural Foes
|
xlv-lxv | F. Wali | view |
Some Hints for Beginners on Collecting and Presettving Natural History Specimens
|
lxvi-lxxii | E. Comber | view |
Descriptions Of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera
|
lxxiii-lxxxvii | E. Meyrick | view |
The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India
|
lxxxviii-xciv | I.C.H. Youno | view |
Insect Life in India and How to Study It Being a Simple Account of the More Important Families of Insects with Examples of the Damage They Do to Crops Tea Coffee and Indigo Concerns Fruit and Forest Trees in India
|
xcv-cxvii | E.P. Stebbing | view |
The Moths of India
|
cxviii-cxlix | George Hampson | view |
Birds of the Provinces of Kashmir and Jammu and Adjacent Districts
|
cl-clvi | A.E. Ward | view |
Notes on Anda Man Birds With Accounts of the Nidification of Several Species Whose Nests and Eggs Have Not Been Hitherto Described
|
clvii-clxii | B.B. Osmaston | view |
A List of Birds Found in the Myingyan District of Burma
|
clxiii-clxxv | K.C. Macdonald | view |
A List of Publications Relating to India
|
clxxvi-clxxxi | K.C. Macdonald | view |
Notes on the Genus Tatera with Descriptions of New Species
|
clxxxii-clxxxv | R.C. Wroughton | view |
Miscellaneous Notes
|
clxxxvi-ccxix | R.C. Wroughton | view |
Proceedings
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ccxx-ccxxvi | R.C. Wroughton | view |