hunter: the COCCTD.t OF KANSAS. 



Juglans-regrise var. 



FEMALE. 



Lobes two, and also a third 

 pointed prominence, not to be 

 called a lobe. 



Median lobes vary in outline, 

 some being more elongated than 

 others. Well developed. 



Second lobe about one-half as 

 large as median lobe. 



Second lobe has three notches 

 on lateral margin, in all cases. 



Two pairs of incisions, small 

 but made conspicuous by chi- 

 tinization. 



A chain-like incision e.xtends 

 cephalad from first incision. 



Plates simple and inconspicu- 

 ous, resembling spines in form. 

 Larger ones are one caudad of 

 each incision. 



Spines prominent. 



Short spine on median lobe. 



Two spines laterad of second 

 lobe, lioth on ventral side. 



Two spines laterad of third 

 prominence, both on ventral 

 side. 



Pair of spines one-third of 

 distance from median lobe to 

 penultimate segment. Two 

 spines on ventral surface near 

 lateral margin of penultimate, 

 and two on ante-penultimate 

 segment. 



Anterior glands 3 to 5, anter- 

 ior laterals g to 11, posterior 

 laterals 9 to 10. 



MALE. 



Antennae, nine jointed includ- 

 ing basal joint. Wing expanse 

 about 2 mm. 



Juglans-regiae, as described by Pro- 

 fessor Comstock, on p. 300, plate 

 XIV, Agr. Rep. of 1880. 



FEMALE. 



Two lobes and a third pointed 

 prominence. 



Well developed median lobe, 

 varying in outline. 



Second lobe less than one-half 

 as large as median lobe. 



Second lobe with one or two 

 notches on lateral margin. 



Two pairs of incisions, small 

 but made conspicuous by chiti- 

 nization. 



No mention. 



Plates simple and inconspicu- 

 ous, resembling spines in form. 

 Larger ones are one caudad of 

 each incision. 



Spines prominent. 



No mention. 



Description does not say how 

 niany; drawing shows one on 

 dorsal and one on ventral side. 



Drawing shows a pair; one 

 spine on dorsal and cne on ven- 

 tral side. 



Fourth spines are nearer 

 median lobe than to the penulti- 

 mate segment. 



Groups 4 or 5 in number. An- 

 terior consisting of from i to 4, 

 anterior laterals of from 7 to 16, 

 posterior laterals of from 4 to 8. 



MALE. 



Not described. 



