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Myzocallis capitata, new species 

 Figure 27 



Winged viviparous females (Cotypes) — There are four- 

 teen specimens of winged females but none perfect enough to 

 be designated as type. Length 1.8 mm., width 0.5 mm. Prevail- 

 ing color pale yellowish green. Body covered with large and 

 small spines. Head whitish with a number of long stifif spines 

 arising from short tubercles. Antennas pale green with 

 the apices of III. IV and V and the middle and tip of VI 

 black; articles I and II each with one, and III with 4 

 to 6 large, curved, knobbed, black spines which are very 

 conspicuous; lengths of articles: I. 0.05 mm.; II, 0.05 

 mm.; Ill, 0.50 mm.; IV, 0.30 mm.; V, 0.27 mm. ; VI, 

 0.43 mm. (base 0.16 mm., filament 0.27 mm.) ; total 1.6 mm. 

 Sensoria on III, large, circular, in a row. confined to the basal 

 half and from two to six in number, the majority having four. 



cotypes 



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Figure 27. — Myzocallis ca(>ilata, new species 



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