CEPHONODES. 



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sexes ; hook abrupt : end-segment long and thin, little wider 

 at base than at tip, with long scales on back and long bristles 

 at and near end. Merum of mid- and hind coxa? produced 

 into a tooth-like projection. Metanotum and abdomen 



Fig. 64. — Ceplionodes Hubn. 



A, C. hylas hylas (Linn.), <$ ; B, 10th segment, dorsal view (x. v, 10th 

 sternite ; I, left side of tergite) ; C, claspers, penis-funnel and 

 sheath, dorsal view (I, left clasper ; pel, dorsal lobe ; r, right clasper). 

 D, C. pious (Cram.), 10th segmenl , dorsal view (ix. t. 9th tergite ; x. v, 

 10th sternite, /. r, left and right lobes of tergite) : E, claspers, 

 penis-funnel and sheath (/, r, left and right claspers). 



broad ; first segment of the latter almost on a level with 

 metanotum ; spines of abdomen as in Macroglossum, strong, 

 flat, those of the first row broader than long; seventh ($) 

 or eighth (q) segment with an expansible fan-tail ; sternite 



