I'OMONA C'(II.I.E(iE JoiHNAI. OK F.NTOMOI.OQV 72^) 



till' liiuliilr of till' sli^iiia, may or may not Ix- siili-olisolctc at llir liasr, cloudrd 

 darker near tlif liasc, curvi'd tliroii;{lioiit the liasal lialf. slightly iindiilatc. apical 

 half nearly parallel with the upper liraiu-h of the second fork of the third dii- 

 eoidal, dusky amber, l^'irst diseoidal arising lieyond the middle of the sulieostal. 

 straight, often heavily clouded, more so than the other veins. Second diseoidal 

 with base nearer the first diseoidal than the third discoiilal, nearly straight with 

 .ipical one-fourth curved inwardly, does not reach the wing margin, ilusky amlH-r 

 with faint clouded l«)rders. Third diseoidal only slightly variable, normally 

 twice-forked, with first fork .'iliout (Uie-third ilistance from the basi- and the 

 second fork half the dist;mce from the first fork to the tip of the wing, the upper 

 branch of the second fork longer than the lower, slightly clouded, dusky amber. 

 In only a few cases is this vein once forked. Srcoiiilari/ Length I.S mm., great- 

 est width ()..') mm., dark clouded Jirea at the extreme tips, veins not doudi-d, vena- 

 lion normal with two discoid.'ils. .'^ubeostal vein strongly bent downward at the 

 base of the second diseoidal. which is below the booklets; hooklets just In-yond the 

 middle of the upper wing margin. Discoidals with bases distant, one on either 

 side of the middle of the subcost.'il. both obsolete for n very short distance at 

 their bases, and both curve so tliat the convex surfaces are towards tlu' wing tip. 

 the second vein curved most, i'(|ual in length, do not touch lower margin <if the 

 wing. All veins dusky amber. Sti/le — ( l''igiire 'i.S.S, 'i). Very short and broadly 

 conical, base three times as wide as the length, dark •rreeii. lenu'tli I'li-t ■■■m 

 width 0.09 mm. 



Al'TKHOrs VIVIPABOI'S KKMAI.K ( KigUrc 'J.'*,"* H) 



Length -J.?.") mm., width of abdomen !.(» mm. liodi/ — Well rounded and 

 slightly plump, but not short, hairy, medium in size, dorsum with many lobes 

 and depressions. Prefailin^ Color — \'ery dark brown, reddish brown with black 

 markings or black with dull brown areas between the segments and along the 

 middle dorsum, shiny or dull. Hi'ad, rather small, wider than long, hairy, dark 

 reddish brown with dark margins or nearly black. ./n/rHnnc— ( Figure 5.S.S F, and 

 F). .-Vbout half as long as the body, bases distant, on the sides of the bead, not 

 on frontal tubercles, hairy, articles I and II dark amber or reddish brown. Ill 

 with base yellow or amber and the remainder dark brown. IV. ^' and VI dark 

 amber brown with lighter areas at their articulations. L<'ngths of articles: I. 

 0.i>77 mm.; II. 0.0,5.5 mm.; III. 0.'2.i(i mm.; IV. O.I i mm.; V, O.I t mm.; VI, 0.18 

 mm. (base 0.10.) mm., s))ur O.OT.i mm.). I is longer or equal to II in length, but 

 wider, III is the longest article, being ne.'irly twice as long as I\' and V together. 

 l\' and V are subequal and each shorti'r than VI, but longer than the base, 

 y\ with base longer than the spur, though these are sometimes sulx-qual. .Scn- 

 soria on .-ipical end of V and at the base of tlu' spur on \'I. lioftrum — Reaching 

 to the middle of the abdomen, yellow with dark base and tij). Prnthoras — 

 .Vmber brown to dark brown with dark margins and aml>er middle, two depres- 

 sions, one on each side, near the middle, two Hesby lateral lobes near the base. 

 MrsolliorajT — Dark, nearly black, with middle amber or reddish brown area, 

 sides distinctly lobed with curved depression in middle of each. Mrtolhorajr^ 

 Short, nearly .'ill d.irk. with amber or reddish middle, depressions on each side, 



