. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. drogynes Felt 1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 394 This reddish brown species, with a length of about mm, wastaken on white pine, Pinus s t r o b u s, at Albany, N. Y., April28, 1906. Description. Hermaphrodite. Length mm. Antennae longerthan the body, thickly haired, light brown; 14 segments, thefifth with stems two and three and one-half times their diam-eters respectively; terminal segment having the distal enlargementwith a length nearly twice its diameter and the apex short, s


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. drogynes Felt 1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 394 This reddish brown species, with a length of about mm, wastaken on white pine, Pinus s t r o b u s, at Albany, N. Y., April28, 1906. Description. Hermaphrodite. Length mm. Antennae longerthan the body, thickly haired, light brown; 14 segments, thefifth with stems two and three and one-half times their diam-eters respectively; terminal segment having the distal enlargementwith a length nearly twice its diameter and the apex short, stout,subacute. Palpi; first segment subquadrate, the second twicethe length of the first, the third as long as the second, thefourth one-half longer than the third, the basal portion stronglyconstricted. Head and mesonotum dark brown, the latter grayishblue. Abdomen reddish, with variable, irregular, black, median spots REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST ICfly 155 on the anterior segments. Costa dark brown, the third vein justbeyond the apex. Halteres yehowish transparent, sHghtly fuscous. Fig. 56 Dicro-diplosis andro-gynes, seventhantennal segment ofmale (enlarged, orig-inal)


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