46 JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 



Aplioniia Infra n. sj). 



Ill general apiiearance this species is the same as the 

 Apharura uiniifis except that it is yellow in color. The size 

 and shape of the ))ody are about the same. The claws, and 

 number of anal horns and ocelliform punctures are the same. 

 The most important differences are in the color and in the 

 postantennal organ. It contains only nine tubercles, five on the 

 antenna! side and four on the other, instead of eleven as in 

 iiioiitis. Although the antennte varied in the different speci- 

 mens, two rows of blunt spines were found on the third seg- 

 ment. One row was found on those of the white species. 



(Coittriluifioii from tlir Zoological Laboratory of Pomona College.) 



