THE LEGUME POD MAGGOT. 107 
THE PUPA. 
(Fig. 43.), 
White, head large, front protruding. Legs and wing pads free. 
Third pair of legs under wing pads except tarsi. 
THE ADULT. 
(Fig. 44.) 
The following is a translation of the original de- 
scription by P. Stein, published in the Berliner Ento- 
mologische Zeitschrift, volume 42, page 234, 1897. 
Pegomya (Chortophila) planipalpis. $@. Size, shape, and color 
similar to Ch. cilicrura Rd. Cinereous; eyes cohering closely on 
inside, frontal triangular stripe practically straight, reddish; front Fie. 43.—The legume 
and epistoma laterally moderately prominent, cinereo-rufous, peris- Pod maggot: Pupa. 
tome moderately broad, grayish; antenne black, third jointtwiceas Much enlarged. 
long as second, base of arista thickened, very slightly pubescent, ea a 

ty SZ 
Loe ———sslginiyilt 

Fic. 44.—The legume pod maggot: Adult male, enlarged; side of head of female, much enlarged. (Original). 
palpi black, apex a little dilated; thorax cinereous, less so on the sides, median line 
narrow and lateral stripes hardly perceptibly wider; abdomen elongate, depressed, 
median stripe and incisures narrowly black; tarsi black; pulvilli and ungues, the 
