Thynnus atratus
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295649 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/73E1E501-E74E-B11C-9525-66B491B358E2 |
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1. Thynnus atratus HNS .
T. niger, punctulatus; alis anticis fuseo-mgris, apice hyalinis, posticis hyalinis, basi late fuseo-nigris.
Female. Length 12 lines. Black and closely punctured; the head and thorax slightly shining, the thorax very shining, and not so strongly and closely punctured as the thorax; the anterior margin of the clypeus widely and slightly emarginate. The wings very dark brown, shining, and with their apical margins, and the posterior margin of the hind wings hyaline; the legs black with short cinereous pubescence within.
Hab. Gilolo.
This fine species of Thynnus HNS is of the same form, and about the same size, as Guerin's T. shuckardi HNS ; it is the second species that has to my knowledge been captured in the Eastern Archipelago; the first species was described in the paper descriptive of the insects of Bachian, & c, published in the supplement to the fifth volume of the ' Proceedings. '
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