. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. ' oj Fig. 13.—Stomaphis pini, , winged viviparous female; antenna (tlie 3rd to 6th joints) and fore wings. Fig. 14.—Brachycolus gramini, , winged viviparous female. 1. Cauda. 2. Cornicle. 3. Antenna. 4. The 3rd antennal joint of a female. slender and long, hind legs much longer. Length of bodv . mm. Antennse mm. Rostrum mm. Hind leg mm. Fore-wing mm. Hind wing mm. Width of fore-wing mm. Host.—Piniis densiflora. Type locality.—Tokio, Japan. Many winged viviparous females which are probabh' sexupara?, are foun
. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. ' oj Fig. 13.—Stomaphis pini, , winged viviparous female; antenna (tlie 3rd to 6th joints) and fore wings. Fig. 14.—Brachycolus gramini, , winged viviparous female. 1. Cauda. 2. Cornicle. 3. Antenna. 4. The 3rd antennal joint of a female. slender and long, hind legs much longer. Length of bodv . mm. Antennse mm. Rostrum mm. Hind leg mm. Fore-wing mm. Hind wing mm. Width of fore-wing mm. Host.—Piniis densiflora. Type locality.—Tokio, Japan. Many winged viviparous females which are probabh' sexupara?, are found in November. Brachycolus gramini, n. sp. Wingless viviparous female. Body black, somewhat greenish, densely covered wirh a white powder. Eyes, distal half of antenna, cornicles, cauda, femora except distal half of the April, 1920. 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 Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871); Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ); Entomological Society of Ontario. Ottawa [etc. ] Entomological Society of Canada [etc. ]
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