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brown, the tip and base black. Antennae nearly two thirds as long as 

 body; article I., II. and VI. (including the spur) black, the remaining 

 articles yellowish brown with black tips. The length of each article; 

 I - 0.12 m. m.; II - 0.09 m. m.; Ill - 0.67 m. m.; IV - 0.25 m. in.; 

 V - 0.22 m. m ; VI - 0.17 m. m.; spur - 0.37 m. m.. Thorax small. 

 A 1 dornen black, hem^pherical, the lateral margins sinuate. Cornicles 

 black, large, slightly curved inwards, narrowed at both the base and 

 apex, somewhat densely covered with long stout hairs, two thirds the 

 width of body in length. Legs short, sparsely hairly, pale yellowish 

 grey with black tips of all the joints; tarsi black; hind legs much 

 longer. 



C. Larva of viviparous female. (First instar.) 

 General colour pale green. Body slender. Head large, much longer 

 than width, yellowish brown, one longitudinal mid-line on the 

 dorsal surfase. Eyes red. Eostrum reaching to the third coxae, pale 

 yellow, the base and tip greyish yellow. Antennae half as long as 

 body, mostly brownish, the third article yellowish green, with the 

 tip brown. The length of each article: I - 0.0.5m m.; II - 0.04m.m.; 

 Ill - 0.24 m. m.; IV - 0.06 m. m.; spur-0.16 m. m.; total - 0.65 m. m.. 

 Abdomen and thorax hardly wider than the head, with six dark 

 brownish spots (various in size) on each dorsal segment scattered 

 with many minute darkspots. The marginal large ones triangular in 

 shape, with a few hairs in the center. The distal abdominal segments 

 dark brown to black. Cornicles conical, small, bare. Legs stout, 

 brownish, hairy. 



D. Pupa of viviparous female. 

 Length of body 2.56 m. m. 



