LONG. 



more and more distorted and oblique to the tenth, which is of an irregvlar 

 oblong shape. Joint 1 1 is much elongated with the plumosity inserted on 

 an oblique line near base ; joints 12-14 much shorter than u, but longer 

 than any of the basal ten joints. Joints 2, 12 and 13 with a circlet of 

 bristles in place of plumosity ; joint i naked, 14 without bristles or plum- 

 osity but pilose, as are joints n, 12, and 13 in addition to the plumosity 

 and bristles ; joints 3-1 [ inclusive plumose with a narrow white circlet in 

 front of the insertion of plumosity. Antennary sense organs smaller and 

 straighter than those of the female. Neuration of the male wing practically 

 as in female except that the first subcostal cell is wanting ; its place being 

 occupied by the fusion line of the auxiliary and cubital veins ; anal veins 

 stronger and more distinct than in female. 



FIG. 3. C. specularis. a, larva ; b, pupa ; c, pair of prothoracic bristles ; J, dor- 

 sal bristle on remaining segments ; <?, furcate tubercle with its two bristles ; g, small 

 lateral bristle. 



Larva : 4-5 mm, long, cylindrical, color dirty white, brownish at the 

 insertion of bristles ; head brown, eye spot and mouth parts black. Thoracic 

 legs, .3 mm. long, cylindrical, white, armed at tips with a circlet of 

 black claws ; anal feet with two transverse rows of black claws. Cha?to- 

 taxy for lateral half of head and body as follows : Head with two 

 ovate-lanceolate hyaline bristles, one in front of, the other behind the 



