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which is slightly shorter than the third funicle joint and more slender 

 than it, the third funicle joint being slightly the longest funicle joint; 

 also in this species all of the funicle joints are shorter and stouter 

 than those in sordidata and the funicle is distinctly broader after the 

 second joint; funicle joints 3 to 6 subequal in length and width, the 

 third joint slightly the longest and all four slightly longer and 

 distinctly wider than the second funicle joint; excepting the first, all 



Fig. I. Anaphoidea conotvacheJi Girault.* 



funicle joints at least thrice longer than wide, the second funicle 

 joint slender; the fore wings in the female are similar to those in the 

 type species excepting minor differences impossible to describe ; the 

 posterior wings differ from those of the type species as brought out 

 in the table of species but in both conotracheli and sordidata there 

 are a few minute discal cilia just caudad of the marginal vein. The 



* Enlarged outline drawing showing the general habitus of the species 

 and genus. The structural details are not correct and the figure should not 

 be used to replace descriptive matter or for purpose of specific identification. 

 Thoracic, fedal and wing details are the ones lacking in accuracy but the gen- 

 eral habitus is excellent and the antennae are correct in regard to the relative 

 size and shape of the joints. 



