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Figure 53.—Pentapycnon geayi Bouvier. 
large, diameter about one-third its height. Integument heavily retic- 
ulated by broad chitinous bands, and adorned with numerous small 
rounded tubercles. There is a small seta at the apex of many of the 
small tubercles. 
Proboscis nearly as long as trunk, tapering slightly from base to tip. 
Tip broad, obtuse, directed downward. 
Abdomen as long as last trunk segment, subcylindrical, rounded at 
tip. 
Oviger 7-jointed, third and fourth joints almost as broad as long. 
Terminal spine about two-thirds as long as seventh joint. 
Leg thick, knobby. Femur not quite so long as the sum of the 
coxae, tibiae subequal. Tarsus short but distinct. Propodus slightly 
curved, with a row of weak spines on the sole. Terminal claw less 
than half as long as the propodus. 
