. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 205. Fig. 79. Pupa of Mesosa myops (Dalm.). Pronotum transverse, insignificantly less in length than width, with acute, slightly produced posterior and straight anterior angles, at posterior margin without perceptible notches (posterior margin almost straight), disk uniformly convex, medially with barely perceptible longitudinal groove, with acute setigerous spinules, among which two transverse rows are distinguishable—one near anterior margin and second in the middle (in Mesosa japonica Bat., spinules on prono


. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 205. Fig. 79. Pupa of Mesosa myops (Dalm.). Pronotum transverse, insignificantly less in length than width, with acute, slightly produced posterior and straight anterior angles, at posterior margin without perceptible notches (posterior margin almost straight), disk uniformly convex, medially with barely perceptible longitudinal groove, with acute setigerous spinules, among which two transverse rows are distinguishable—one near anterior margin and second in the middle (in Mesosa japonica Bat., spinules on pronotum comparatively short, forming less distinct transverse rows). Mesonotum slightly convex, medially slightly depressed transversely, saddlelike, at posterior margin with slightly pro- duced shield, laterally with minute spinules forming row extending from apex of shield toward base of elytra. Metanotum broad, at posterior margin angularly produced, insignificantly convex, medially with troughlike lon- gitudinf^l gioove, laterally with minute setigerous spinules forming some- what rarefied row extending obliquely from posterior margin of longitudinal groove toward anterior angle (in M. japonica Bat., spinules laterally on meso- and metanota forming very large cluster). Abdomen gradually tapering from base toward tip. Abdominal tergites. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cherepanov, A. I. (Aleksei Ignatevich), 1913-; Biologicheskii institut (Akademiia nauk SSSR); United States. Dept. of Agriculture. New Delhi : Translated and published under an agreement for the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. , by Amerind Pub. Co.


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