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FRED. V. THEOBALD. 



more than one-fourth the length of third, with two oval sensoria on its apical half ; 

 fifth as long as fourth, with one large subapical sensorium f sixth longer than fifth, 

 with short blunt nail, a single large sensorium at its base ; long hairs on all segments. 

 Thorax large ; prothorax well defined, much narrower than mesothorax. Cornicles 



c/.i': 



r 



Fig, 



80. Anoecia willcoclsi, 

 sp. n. ; abdominal markings ; 

 {g) deep green ; {s) deep 

 sepia ; {d) smoky black. 



sHghtly projecting, obconical, dark, with hairs on the surface, opening round. Legs 

 moderately long and thick ; the tibiae and the tarsi hairy ; the second pair a long 

 way distant from the anterior pair and quite close to the third pair ; ungues dark, 



Fig. 31. Anoecia willcocksi. sp= n. 

 A, antenna of alate ? ; B, wings ; C, cornicles ; D, proboscis. 

 E, antenna of apterous ?; Ei, E.2, variations in the sensoria; 

 F, end of abdomen ; G, antenna of nymph. 



normal. Proboscis reaching to the base of the third pair of legs, long and acuminate. 

 Wings with bromi veins and stigma ; venation (fig. 31) normal. Anal plate dark, 

 hairy. Abdomen with a few hairs and especially so between the cornicles and apex. 

 Length, 2-2*5 mm. ; wing expanse, 6-6 '5 mm. 



