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others. The amount of dilation of the cornicle varies somewhat, 

 some specimens being only very slightly swollen, but the species 

 undoubtedly should be placed in AmjjhoropJiora. 



Alate viviparous Female. — Rather small. Antennae slender, dark 

 colored, about one and one-half times as long as body, imbricated, 

 hairs small and inconspicuous, III with a row of sensoria along outer, 

 basal edge. Antennal tubercles moderate in size. Beak reaching 

 second coxae. Cornicles long, slender, not strongly swollen, con- 

 spicuously imbricated, not reticulated. Cauda long, conical, only 

 slightly constricted, two sets of lateral hairs. 



Antennal measurements 



Other measurements 



