Insects of Samoa and other Samaon terrestrial arthropoda. Pt. 6, Fasc. 2, Nematocera / by F.W. Edwards.
- Edwards, F. W. (Frederick Wallace), 1888-1940.
- Date:
- [1928?]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Insects of Samoa and other Samaon terrestrial arthropoda. Pt. 6, Fasc. 2, Nematocera / by F.W. Edwards. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![XK>I \T(H'K1;A. (M'cct hair, whicli is spi'cialh’ noti('(‘altl(' on the liiiid l(‘iiu»ia and Idiiai*, tin* liairs a))(.»ut three times as Ioiili as diameter ol Icizs. ('The h'^'s ol / . frdiictijchh ai'e short-haired m both sexes, the oiilv loiiecM’ liairs oceiirriiiij; on tin' doi’sal snriaee of hind tibiai'). (hibital f(»rh considerably sh(»rtcr than in T. jrducii/f’hh, its base niiK'li bevond level ol base ol //.( 5. \\ inc-hmyth about Ibo mm. 'rntnila : Leoiu' Itoad, If j, I 9, 24.iii. I(diidd). Text-fk;. I.-—Cluniu pacificus Edw. q. (a) Antenna further enlarged. [Iteprodnced by permission of tlm Zoological Soei<‘ty of London.] 'Fhe discovery of this marine genus in Samoa is of inucli interest. The species is readily distinguishable from the other two (7\ fraucdfcldl Schin., of Eiu-ope, and T. africana Edw., of East Africa) by the hairy legs of the male and the shape of the claspers. A comjiarison with (ialapcKjonniid loinjij/es .lohnson (Ealajjagos Is.), which may just possibly be the same sjiecies, is desirable. It may here be noted that in this genus, as in Cldiiio and Podtoiinjid, the male hypo})ygiuni is inverted.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29809071_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


