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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



[June, ' 



and fifth combined ; stigma robust, about three times as long as the 

 greatest width, widest where the transverse radius leaves it, oblique 

 from the transverse radius; the third cubital cell but little broader 

 apically, receiving the transverse radius distinctly basad of the middle ; 

 hind wings without closed discal cells; the third and fourth joints of 

 the posterior tarsi with long apical projections beneath; sheath rather 

 narrow, straight above, broadly rounded below, the apex with a tuft 



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Caliroa (Eriocampoides) amygdalina. Fig. i, anterior wing of female ; 2, third and 

 fourth joints of the hind tarsi of female; 3, saw; 4, apex of the sheath; 5, 

 antenna of female; 6, dorsal aspect of the genital armature of male. 



of white hair; saw slender, dorsally with small teeth apically, ventrally 

 the teeth are large and are themselves dentate (see Figure 3). Black; 

 the four anterior tibiae and tarsi, the basal half of the posterior tibiae 

 and the post-basitarsus white, or whitish; wings uniformly blackish, 

 venation dark brown. 

 Male. Length 3 mm. Very like the female, but the middle fovea is 



