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Reference to the following important paper on the habits of the 

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66. BURKE, H. E. Black Check in Western Hemlock, U. S. Dept. Agr., 



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FIGURES AND EXPLANATIONS 

 EXPLANATION OF FIGURE 29. 



Pipiza pisticoides Willist. 



1 Side view of larva xi2; A, lateral mouth-hook, immediately in front 

 of which is the antenna; B, anterior larval spiracle; C, posterior 

 respiratory process. 



2 End view of posterior respiratory process xi8s; showing the two 

 stigmal plates, each with a circular plate, interspiracular hairs and 

 slit-like spiracles. 



5 Side view of puparium xi2. 



4 Dorsal view of adult female xi8. 



Didea fasciata Macq. var. fuscipes Loew. 



5 Sculpturing on egg-shell of Didea fasciata fuscipes (q. v.) 



