THE LEGUME POD MAGGOT, 



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THE PUPA. 



(Fig. 43.) 



White, head large, front protruding. Legs and wing pads free. 

 Third pair of legs under wing pads except tarsi. 



THE ADULT. 



(Fig. 44.) 



The following is a translation of the original de- 

 scription by P. Stein, published in the Berliner Ento- 

 mologische Zeitschrift, volume 42, page 234 7 1897. 



Pegomya (Chortophila) planipalpis. $ 9 • Size, shape, and color 

 similar to Ch. cilicrura Rd. Cinereous; eyes cohering closely on 

 inside, frontal triangular stripe practically straight, reddish; front Fig. 43.— The legume 

 and epistoma laterally moderately prominent, cinereo-rufous, peris- P° d maggot: Pupa, 

 tome moderately broad, grayish; antennae black, third joint twice as 

 long as second, base of arista thickened, very slightly pubescent, 



Much enlarged. 

 (Original.) 



Fig. 44.— The legume pod maggot: Adultmale, enlarged; side ofhead of female, much enlarged. (Original),. 



palpi black, apex a little dilated; thorax cinereous, less so on the sides, median line 

 narrow and lateral stripes hardly perceptibly wider; abdomen elongate, depressed, 

 median stripe and incisures narrowly black; tarsi black; pulvilli and ungues, the 



