Pomona ("oi.i.f.ok .Ioihnai. ok Entomoi.oov 



72}, 



iinhricatrd. Article I dusky olive f{reeii. l)iit linliter ttmii the hiad.ll li^lit vellow, 

 often slij^htly dusky, III and I\' li^lit yellow tlirouKliout, \ yellow with du.sky 

 ti|), \'l dusky throughout. Tlu- lengths of the articles arc as follows: I, 0.03 

 mm.; II, 0.0.5 mm.; Ill, O..S() nun.; IV, O.'i.S mm.; V, O.!."; mm.; VI, 0.175 mm. 

 (spur O..S7.'i mm.); total 1..SI,') nun. Articles I and II arc co-cqual. III is nearly 

 as long .'IS I\' and V together, but shorter than \'I, IV is much longer than \', the 

 spur of \'I is nearly f(Uir times as long as the article and is longer than article 

 III. The lengths of the articles vary considernhly as the drawings of the article 

 III show in the cut. hut the comparative lengths are fairly constant, .\rtiele III 

 hears from three to nine r.tther l.irgi' eircul.ir seiisoria, \' and \' I he.ir the usual 



Figure 231. Eichochaitophorus populifolii I'ssijj 



uuMilier. lio.ll III III Ke.ielus just beyond the second coxa", transpar<'ntly white 

 with red or brownish tip. Prolhorax — C'oncolorous with the head, and very little 

 wider. Mesa- and Mrtalhorax — Dull olive green with lobes well developed and 

 lil.'ick, shiny, .llxlomen — Flat, hairy, yellowish with dull or light green dorsal 

 markings as follows: Large green transverse irregular band just behind the 

 thorax; irregular green transverse band near middle of abdomen, this band curves 

 deeply toward the Cauda in the middle; two green blotches just back of the cor- 

 nicles, the bases of which blend into a transverse green band which extends across 

 the dorsum; a green transverse band near the caudal end. Tip of alxlomen light 

 yellow. These markings may vary, but there is always a large vellow blotch 

 just behind the first green band, yellow areas around the bases of flu- eornieles, 



