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dark brown at apex, with light-brown basal ring ; basal three-fourths 

 of basitarsus and basal half of second and third tarsal segments light 

 brown, the remainder of these segments, as well as all of segments 

 4-5, black. Leg 3, length, 5.2 mm.; coxa black; trochanter brown; 

 femur and tibia black with basal brown rings ; basal half of basitarsus 

 tan, the remainder black ; tarsal segments 2-5 black ; relation of basi- 

 tarsus to second tarsal segment, 5:1; calcipala very long, surpassing 

 the pedisulcus ; pedisulcus well formed on basal third of second seg- 

 ment ; claw well formed with secondary subbasal spur (pi. 35, fig. 



243)- 



Abdomen : Tergite of segment i brown, the pleurites black with 

 long tan hairs reaching the fourth segment. Second segment with an- 

 terior half light brown and posterior half dark brown, all white- 

 pruinose. Other segments black, the pleura with short black hairs. 

 Sternites tan. 



Genitalia: Cercus (pi. 32, fig. 187) higher than long (wide), 

 with posterior angles rounded, covered with long strong hairs and 

 fine spicules. Anal lobe (pi. '^2,, fig. 187) with ventral portion extend- 

 ing beneath cercus well expanded, somewhat membranous; with 

 similar investiture to that of cercus. Genital rod (pi. 32, fig. 189) 

 blunt, slightly bulbous, well sclerotized ; apical expansions of arms of 

 genital fork triangular in shape, the inner basal angle almost 90 de- 

 grees ; apical angle blunt, outer basal angle sharply pointed and very 

 heavily sclerotized. Ovipositor (pi. 32, fig. 188) somewhat dome- 

 shaped, height very slightly greater than the base, apex rounded. 



Pupa (pi. 37, fig. 299, and pi. 39, fig. 339). — Granulosity on entire 

 thorax, more marked on anterior three-fourths ; 6 simple trichomes, 

 not very long, on either side of midline of thorax. Dorsal surface of 

 abdominal segments : Segment i with granulosity on posterior half, 

 and segment 2 having it on the anterior half ; segment 2 with 6 an- 

 teriorly directed spines in transverse row somewhat anterior to pos- 

 terior margin, the row being divided in two by a median space ; 

 segments 3 and 4 with transverse rows of 8 spines, situated as on 

 segment 2, each row also being separated in two by a median space. 

 Ventral surface of abdominal segments : Without granulosity ; seg- 

 ment 5 with 4 anteriorly directed simple spines in transverse row, a 

 little before posterior margin, the spines being divided into two equal 

 groups by a median space ; segments 6 and 7 with similar rows of 

 spines, but with the two spines on either side of the median space more 

 separated than on segment 5, so that the distance between them is 

 approximately equal to that of the median space. Terminal spines 

 absent. 



