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Volume 32, 1899
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Henry.On Hereditary Knowledge
Explanation of Plates III. and IV.
Plate III.
Fig. 1. Dolichopeza atropos, wing.
Fig. 2. Pachyrhina hudsoni, a, wing; b, antenna; c, male forceps from above; d, male forceps from below.
Fig. 3. Tipula fulva, wing.
Fig. 4. Tipula viridis, a, wing; b, antenna.
Fig. 5. Tipula obscuripennis, wing.
Fig. 6. Tipula dux, wing.
Fig. 7. Macromastix binotata, wing.
Fig. 8. Dicranomyia monilicornis, wing.
Fig. 9. Geranomyia annulipes, a, wing; b, rostrum.
Fig. 10. Trochobol ampla, wing.
Fig. 11. Trochobola picta, wing.
Plate IV.
Fig. 12. Rhamphidia levis, a, wing; b, antenna.
Fig. 13. Gnophomyia rufa, wing.
Fig. 14. Limnophila sinistra, wing.
Fig. 15. Limnophila crassipes, wing.
Fig. 16. Limnophila marshalli, wing.
Fig. 17. Tinemyia margaritifera, a, wing; b, tip of rostrum.
Fig. 18. Gynoplistia cuprea, wing.
Fig. 19. Gynoplistia fulgens, wing.
Fig. 20. Cerozodia plumosa, wing.
Fig. 21. Tanyderus annuliferus, a, head and thorax; b, head, side view; c, antenna; d, anal styles of female; e, forceps of male.
Fig. 22. Tanyderus forcipatus, wing.