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3rd and 4th are nearly equal in size, the terminal or sth segment 
twice as long as the 4th, but its distal half much reduced in size so 
as to form a finger-like process. At the junction of the basal and 
distal halves of the 5th segment lies a sensory disc. 
Eyes deep crimson red, 3 on each side of the head, each 
surrounded with a broad blackish ring. The horn-like processes 
situated at the frontal edge of the head of that of the previous 
stage have entirely disappeared. Rostrum 3-jointed, light orange 
yellow, with a light blackish apex. On the sth abdominal segment 
there lies a pair of short but broad cornicles having a disc-like 
expanded end (pl. XXVI, fig. 15). 
The further stages of this larva are still unknown, but it is most 
probable that it produces the larva which initiate the formation 
of the galls the following spring and repeat the cycle described 
above. 
