Posterior body parts of female Mytilaspis pinnaeformis, Mytilaspis pomorum [Mussel scale] and Mytilaspis ficuus
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Posterior body parts of female Mytilaspis pinnaeformis, Mytilaspis pomorum [Mussel scale] and Mytilaspis ficuus
Plate 26, 'Monograph of the Coccidae of the British Isles', by Robert Newstead (Ray Society, 1900-1902). Pygidium of adult females. Figure 1 Mytilaspis pinnaeformis. Figure 2 Mytilaspis pomorum. Figure 3 Mytilaspis ficus. All at x250 magnification. Signed 'R.Newstead ad nat del.'. In two sections, joined on a backing board. The backing board has been re-used and an unused or abandoned watercolour appears verso. The facing page is an approved [in pencil] proof version of captions, 'Explanation of Plate XXVI'.
Original: pencil on board. ca. 1897
- Image ref: RS-9068
- The Royal Society