THE GENUS DENDROCTONUS. 



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In species 14, 15, and 19 the front has a transverse elevation, but 

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In species 22 and 23 the dorsal plates of the 8th and 9th segments 

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THE PUPA. 



The pupa (fig. 5) is of the general color of the larva, but is of the 

 general form and size of the adult, with the legs and wing pads folded 

 beneath the body and the abdominal segments exposed. The 9th 

 segment has two prominent fleshy spines, and the other segments are 



