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former 6-segmented, the third segment longest, somewhat curved 
and slightly clavate, nearly twice as long as the terminal which is 
next longest; legs with all the parts well developed, the tarsus 
distinctly longer than the tibia, the tarsal digitules much longer 
than those of the claw, slender, both slightly knobbed, extending 
just beyond the apex of the claw, this faintly denticulate close 
to the apex; spiracles elongate, rather slender, slightly enlarged 
at each end; three spiracular spines opposite each spiracle, nearly 
equal or the middle one very slightly longer; margin with a single 
row of fairly large sete, these spaced irregularly, and with an 
occasional much smaller submarginal seta ventrally; dorsally 
with at least a single row of very small setz extending cephalad 
from the anal plates on each side and about halfway between 
margin and median line, the individual setz widely separated, 
only about six altogether; ventrally with two similar rows on 
each side, the sete in these slightly larger; without pores except 
for three or four quinquelocular disk pores between each spiracle 
and the margin; anal plates elongate, each about 100 » long and 
32 » wide, broadly rounded anteriorly, tapering to a point 
posteriorly, broadest just caudad of the middle, the apical hair 
very long, slender, about 268 » long; plates with a single tiny 
seta at a point about one-third the length from the anterior apex, 
another about the same distance from the posterior apex, both 
close to the inner margin of the plate, and a larger subapical seta 
at the outer margin and just anterior to the apical seta; with a 
single rather large seta at the base of the ventral ridge, with 
a single rather large fringe seta below the plate on each side; 
anal ring and hairs located in the middle of the anal plates, the 
hairs a little more than half the length of the plate, apparently 
six in number, this not definitely determinable. 
Male puparium.—Elongate oval, fairly convex, about 1.25 
millimeters long, broadest opposite the anal plates, of thin trans- 
parent wax, only the slightly flattened margins whitish: the 
lines indicating the plates faint, with a submedian on each side 
dorsally, the others all quite indistinct, with traces of a cross- 
line probably joining these two just before the anal plates and 
another close to the cephalic apex, and additional lines running 
diagonally from these meeting points to the body margin, occa 
sionally with traces of a line dividing each lateral plate into 
anterior and posterior parts; without any traces of transverse 
dorsal carinz. 
Male pupa and larva (second stage).—The inclosed male pupa 
almost uniformly reddish brown, shaped much as is the 
