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tured individuals tending towards chitinization, and becoming 

 slightly distended and hardened; abdomen, including nearly all of 



Fig. 32. — Fhaulomytilus steiatus (Maskell). A. adult female, pvgidium, X220; B. 



ADULT FEMALE, ANTERIOR SPIRACLE, X 64 ; C. ADULT FEMALE, ABDOMEN, X 115 ; D. LARVA, 

 OUTLINE OF BODY, X 220 ; E. ADULT FKMALE, ANTENNA, X 640 ; F. ADULT FEMALE, OUTLINE 

 OF BODY, X57.5; G. LARVA, APEX OF ABDOMEN, X 640 ; II. U^RVA, MIDDLE LEG, X 640 ; I. 

 LAEVA, ANTENNA, X 640. 



the pygidium remaining membranous, and wrinkled when dried; 

 antennae very small tubercles bearing two medium and one longer 



