SAVE 40% ON SINGLE IMAGE PURCHASES - OFFER ENDS SOON, USE CODE: IMAGESAVE40%

. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 15. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, O, x 4.. Fig. 16. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, head of $ from in front, X 10 ; a, antenna from the side, greatly enlarged. Tabanus pallidipes is possibly identical with the Arabian T. arabicus, Macq., in which the femora were stated by Macquart (Mem. Soc. Roy. Lille, 1838, p. 299; Dipt. Exot., i, 2, 1838, p. 183) to be tawny or fawn-coloured (fauves). The original description of this species, however, which makes no mention of the dimensions of the front in the $ and leaves the abdominal markings to the imagi

. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 15. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, O, x 4.. Fig. 16. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, head of $ from in front, X 10 ; a, antenna from the side, greatly enlarged. Tabanus pallidipes is possibly identical with the Arabian T. arabicus, Macq., in which the femora were stated by Macquart (Mem. Soc. Roy. Lille, 1838, p. 299; Dipt. Exot., i, 2, 1838, p. 183) to be tawny or fawn-coloured (fauves). The original description of this species, however, which makes no mention of the dimensions of the front in the $ and leaves the abdominal markings to the imagi Stock Photo
Preview

Image details

Contributor:

Book Worm / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

RGKC46

File size:

7.1 MB (149.8 KB Compressed download)

Releases:

Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?

Dimensions:

1855 x 1347 px | 31.4 x 22.8 cm | 12.4 x 9 inches | 150dpi

More information:

This image is a public domain image, which means either that copyright has expired in the image or the copyright holder has waived their copyright. Alamy charges you a fee for access to the high resolution copy of the image.

This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 15. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, O, x 4.. Fig. 16. Tabanus pallidipes, Austen, head of $ from in front, X 10 ; a, antenna from the side, greatly enlarged. Tabanus pallidipes is possibly identical with the Arabian T. arabicus, Macq., in which the femora were stated by Macquart (Mem. Soc. Roy. Lille, 1838, p. 299; Dipt. Exot., i, 2, 1838, p. 183) to be tawny or fawn-coloured (fauves). The original description of this species, however, which makes no mention of the dimensions of the front in the $ and leaves the abdominal markings to the imagination of the reader, is so brief and faulty that, in the absence of the typical specimens, precise identification is impossible.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Entomological Research Committee; Imperial Institute of Entomology; Commonwealth Institute of Entomology. Farnham Royal : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux