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dusky amber, darker than anj' of the rest; III, IV, V and VI amber brown. 

 Lengths of the articles: I, 0.12 mm.; II, 0.12 mm.; Ill, 0.46 mm.; IV, 0.38 mm.; 

 V, 0.38 mm.; VI, 0.6 mm. (spur 0.36 mm.); total 2.06 mm. Sensoria are dis- 

 tributed as follows : from fourteen to sixteen large circular ones irregularly situ- 

 ated on III, thickest near the middle of the article, sensoria uneven in size; one 

 large sensoria at apical end of V, and one large and six small ones in process 

 of article VI. Rosirum — Very long reaching to or almost to the tip of the abdo- 

 men, yellow witii dark tip, margins of tip hairy. Prothorax — Much wider than 



Figure 236. FuUawaya saliciradicis Essig 



the head and nearly as wide as the nicsothorax, with large oval lateral tubercle 

 (Figure 236, .0) near the middle margin, very dark, almost black with brown 

 side and lighter basal transverse band. Meso- and Meiathorax — Dark reddish 

 brown with muscle lobes, except scutellum, velvety black and covered with fine 

 hair. Scutellum gra}'isli brown, Iiairy. Abdomen — Thick, nearly tlie same width 

 throughout and rounding off abruptly at posterior end, ground color reddish 

 brown, amber or nearly flesh color, covered with fine white powder which is 

 specially thick in the depressions between the segments, lateral margins with 



