0_ Jt)UKNAL Ol' KNTOMOl.OGV AND ZOOLOGY 



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(l.irsal Kilu. an.l one ..ii tlic vcMitral lol.c. if Immii- (lir.M^.Ml cau.Ia.l. 

 Ill til.' • the alidoiiicii •■luls in a Limit. n.iiiHlc.l UAn- deeply 

 'livid. mI int.. t\v(. parts. sti-..n-ly siii:-estive ..!' tlie i.(.\verriil 

 liy|.,.i.y-iniii ..f tlie a.liiit nial.' ..f tliis sj.eeies. 'i'..tal Ien.-i1li of 

 the .• pupa. 1(1 IL' mill. 



IMPA. 9 



Differs from tlie pu|ia ..f the same sex ..f /•;. bnuiunnii!^ 

 (.|. V.) in the f.il!<.\viti,- essentials: 



'i'he -eii.Tal f..nii is miieli sL.nt.T an.l tli.' I....ly is .•ovei'e.l 

 with immei-..iis a]. pressed hairs. The sharp spine ..n the seaj.e 

 nf th.' antenna' is la-'kiii-: the h.I.es ..f the eephali.- .'rest are 

 small (see j.late II. F. h; plate ITf. (') ami te-i.l t.. e.mver,-.' 

 when N-iewed fi-om heiieath. ;iii.l ar.> c.ixered witli small, nmnded 

 wai-ts oi- tiiliereles; in fr.mt. al.ove the l.ase ..f tli.- antenna>. 

 are two more lar-e h.I.es s.. that the erest is f.mr h.l.e.l inst.'a.l 

 of 111 lobed as in Imii/ii ,>niis ; these anterior h.I.es are smaller, 

 ronn.le.l. and usually .■ml in an aph-al ti|. <.r spur ilirected veu 

 trad, 'i'he pr.iiK.tal l.ivathin- h..rns (plat." II. F. a) are very 

 Ioiil;- ail. I rather slen.ler; tli.' mesom.tum m.ire convex than in 

 liii///i( iiniis: the wim;- pa.l usually sliows the venation I'leai'ly on 

 the pale liackiirouiid and the presence of crossveiu r connectin,<i: 

 K", with R,+,, is distinctive of this species; the absence of eell 

 .^r, sepai-ates this i)upa from E. hrarhiircra O. S., spiuosa O. S.. 

 et al. The le.cf-sheaths end almost on a level, the outer or himl 

 pair I)ein,s>- Init a trifle lonuei' than the two inner pair. The 

 spicules on th(> caudal mai-uin of the ah.lominal sesjnients are 

 smaller and more numei'ous, on some of the se.srments (fifth and 

 sixth ter;i:ites) avera.ijini;- forty. The ninth alid.iminal senineut 

 (plate TIT, G) is much lonjyer than in hii/f/lcnniis. the ninth 

 termite elongate, pointed, much loniier than the ninth sternite 

 and scarcely directed doi'sa.l. I.einii' mn.li iiioic like a typi.'al 

 ovipositor than in loiu/icnniis. 



I'^illv .'.ilored pu])a' are dark l.rown. th.' cephalic crest being 

 paler, the pi-onotal bi-eathinii- h..rn is pale xclh.w. darkening 

 into Ill-own at the tip. The wing-pads ai'e light yellow with the 



