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positae), coll. C. H. T. Townsend, Oct., 
1896 (Div. Ent. No. 7288 (type); 
Beulah, N. Mex., on Artemisia (Com- 
positae), coll. T. D. A. Cockerell, Aug., 
1899; Las Valles, N. Mex., coll. T. D. 
A. Cockerell, Aug., 1899; Las Valles, 
ORTHEZIA NUDA FERRIS 
Figs. 3, Q; 6, E; 7, K; and 25; PI. 2, A 
Reference. —Ferris, Contr. Knowl. 
Cocc. S. W. U. S. Stanf. Univ. Pub. 
Univ. Ser., 1919, p. 13. 
Fig. 2 b.—Orthezia nuda: A, adult female, body, dorsal and ventral, X 23; B, same, beak, X 60; C, same, 
eyestalk, X 60; D, same,. abdominal spiracle, X 230; E, same, body setae, X 650; F, same, quad- 
rxlocular disk pore, with simple pore adjacent, X 1,500; G, same, thoracic spiracle, X 230; H, larva, 
body, dorsal and ventral, X 60. 
N. Mex., coll. T. D. A. Cockerell, 
received July, 1907. 
The published records add Embudo, 
N. Mex., to the distribution given in 
the preceding paragraph, but no other 
hosts. 
Adult female. —Dried and some¬ 
what shriveled female dark reddish 
brown, margin lighter, translucent, 
length of body with ovisac 4 milimeters, 
width of body 2.5 milimeters, body 
dorsally destitute of secretion except 
