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(
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) (
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).
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1903.
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, Insekten-Borse, 20, p. l 2 sep. —- ♂ Brunei, N. Borneo (
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, 19, Aeschnines, p. 132 133 (pars!), fig. 129 (apps.
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).
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- d Borneo (
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).
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Material studied: —
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(ad ad..), labelled “
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” or “ S.
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”, all identified “
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poeciloptera
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K. &quot; by
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,
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of
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O.
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(FORSTER), in the Paris Museum.
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According to Mrs.
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K.
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, the types of this species (
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males from Brunei, N. Borneo, Dr. O. Staudinger vend.) are in the Michigan Museum, Ann Arbor.
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1)
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,
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Bull. Amer. Mus.
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. Hist.
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, 1907,
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. 3 (insect ♀)
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.
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M.
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.
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Descriptions
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.
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.
<emphasis box="[1290,1586,197,230]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">Asiatic Odorzata</emphasis>
. 381
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Without comment MARTIN (
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.
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.) identified FORSTERS
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<emphasis box="[1379,1492,310,337]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">amata</emphasis>
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with
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<emphasis box="[1609,1716,306,345]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">poeciloptera</emphasis>
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Karsch, the male of which is still unknown. Fortunately the sketch accompanying MARTIN'S description of the anal appendages of the male has been made from one of FORSTER'S type specimens; and this drawing is sufficient proof that Martin's
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is the true
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of
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The specimens examined by me agree closely with the original description. except that the thorax of the male is not “ einfarbig sammetbraun ”, but is marked dorsally
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a pair of oblique green antehumeral bands, followed by a transverse streak of the same colour, on each side in front of the ante-alar- triangles. The sides of the thorax are also marked with green but the exact shape Of the lateral bands is not easily made out because the colours have
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from decomposition. The Malaysian species of the genus
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obviously present a very uniform colour-pattern of the body.
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<paragraph pageId="46" pageNumber="221">
The following notes may be added to Forster's brief diagnosis and
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description of the male.
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<paragraph pageId="46" pageNumber="221">
<emphasis box="[315,398,1088,1123]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">Male</emphasis>
- Head coloured much as described for
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. Green markings Un dorsum of synthorax as in that species; lateral bands diffuse, indefinite, though apparently also similar in principle to those of
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and
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; no visible pale spots on metepisternum. Legs coloured as in
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.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="46" pageNumber="221">Wings palely suffused with greyish-yellow (sub-ad.), or with a greyishbrown tinge all over the membrane (ad).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="46" pageNumber="221">
Pterostigma greyish-brown, shaped as in the other species, that of fore wing 2.2 mm in length. Only one row of cells between M4 - Mspl (rarely and irregularly one double cell in one of the wings). Anal angle shaped as in
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<emphasis box="[1613,1718,1538,1569]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">modiglianii</emphasis>
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; membranula very narrow (fig. 16). Nodal index in one specimen 10.18 18.9/10.12.12 11 Abdomen. constricted on segment
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(1.0 - 1.1 mm), slightly spindle-shaped beyond, acquiring its maximum width (2.3 mm) towards the end of segm. 4, from where it is at first parallel-sided, then diminishes very gradually in width till the end of 7; finally, 8 10 again somewhat broadened. Terminal segments depressed. Dark brown, markings obscured and discoloured. Segment 10 reddish-brown, smooth and shining, without any indication of transverse striae or warts (
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. MARTIN, loc.
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. fig. 129).
</paragraph>
<paragraph box="[309,1101,2093,2133]" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">Auricles truncated apically, with 4 teeth.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="46" pageNumber="221">
Anal appendages shaped exactly as shown on fig. 129 in MARTIN (loc.
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), reddish to blackish-brown, inferior appendage with its borders black.
</paragraph>
<paragraph box="[308,1599,2252,2293]" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">Length: ♂ abd. + app. 46, hw. 37.5 mm (one specimen measured).</paragraph>
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Female. — I have not seen this sex of
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<emphasis box="[1007,1119,2310,2340]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="221">amata</emphasis>
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, and although
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described it in his monograph, there are neither identified nor unnamed females in the Paris Museum corresponding with this description.
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