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SUBGENUS PHILONIX 
HYPOPYGIAL SPINES * 
From adults uniformly enlarged to 150. mm., so sizes of spines may be 
compared by direct comparisons of drawings 
Fig. 246. C. plumbed, holotype, Esperaro Canyon in Santa Catalina 
Mts., Ariz., Q. oblongif olid, Hofer and Edmonston, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Fig. 247. C. fulvicollis rubricosd, holotype, Charleston, Tenn., Q. dlbd, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 248. C. fulvicollis vorisi, holotype, Winfield, Kans., Q. mdcrocurpu, 
K. Voris, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 249. C. fulvicollis mdjor, holotype, America, 111., Q. dlbd, Kinsey 
coll. 
Fig. 250. C. fulvicollis gigus, paratype, Hoxie, Ark., Q. lyrdtd, L. H. 
Weld, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 251. C. fulvicollis fulvicollis bisex. form pullipes, holotype, Water- 
bury, Conn., Q. dlbd, Bassett, in Phila. Acad. 
Fig. 252. C. fulvicollis fulvicollis agamic form fulvicollis, holotype, (Al- 
bany?) N.Y., A. Fitch, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Fig. 253. C. fulvicollis Idnueglobuli, holotype, eastern Florida, Q. bi- 
color, W. H. Ashmead, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Fig. 254. C. fulvicollis cunddensis, paratype, Traverse City, Mich., Q. 
dlbd, Kinsey coll. 
TARSAL CLAW 
Fig. 255. C. fulvicollis fulvicollis, paratype of Bassett’s gillettei, Ionia 
Co., Mich., or Ames, Iowa, Q. dlbd, C. P. Gillette, in Kinsey coll. 
