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segment with a length about one-third that of tibia, the second 

 tarsal segment with a length one-fourth greater than the first; 

 claws stout, slightly curved, the pulvilli rudimentary. Abdomen 

 slender and containing one to three large eggs, each with a length 

 about three-fourths that of the abdomen; the eighth segment ven- 

 trally with submedian, irregularly pyriform appendages. Ovi- 

 positor short, indistinctly triarticulate, the third segment with a 

 length two and one-half times its diameter. For a description of 

 the male, see the above citation. Type Cecid. a2i36. 



