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long as half the width of the mesonotum. The next long pair 

 of macrochaetse is on the cephalic border and is two-thirds as 

 long as the above. The two medial macrocliEetse are half as long 

 as these. Metanotuni — Onlj' one pair of long macrochaetse on 

 the caudal border. A row of short strong seta? between these 

 two macrochaetfe. 



Abdomen — First, second and third abdominal terga are 

 without long hairs. The fourth has one pair of long caudal 



Figure 3. Cam f odea kelloggi. A, stilus; B, pronotum, dorsal view of one-half; 

 C, first abdominal appendage; D, cercus. 



macrochfEtae. The fifth tergite has a pair of long macrochaetae 

 and a number about two-thirds as long. The sixth has two 

 and seventh has three pairs of long macrochaetae on each side. 

 The eighth, ninth and tenth terga have eight or nine macro- 

 chaetae. 



Feet — Two claws and no appendages but hairs on the claws. 

 Femur without hairs on the lower side and about fourteen 

 rows of short simple hairs on the upper side. Tibia, about 

 twenty hairs in a row on the upper side. Tarsus short, simple, 



