. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 253 laceous, lustrous granules forming two transverse rows, often slightly recurved. Ventral locomotory ampullae similar, except that ampullaceous granules form two straight parallel rows, not bent backward. Tip of abdo- men with long, somewhat rusty hairs. Body length of late instar larvae 10-13 mm, width of head up to mm. Pupa (Fig. 101): Distinguished from the pupa of Pterolophia jugosa Bat. by antennae flexed laterad, their apices bent toward ventral side of abdomen behind hind tarsi, not bent forward.


. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 253 laceous, lustrous granules forming two transverse rows, often slightly recurved. Ventral locomotory ampullae similar, except that ampullaceous granules form two straight parallel rows, not bent backward. Tip of abdo- men with long, somewhat rusty hairs. Body length of late instar larvae 10-13 mm, width of head up to mm. Pupa (Fig. 101): Distinguished from the pupa of Pterolophia jugosa Bat. by antennae flexed laterad, their apices bent toward ventral side of abdomen behind hind tarsi, not bent forward. Head short, frontally flat, with indistinct antennal tubercles, near them on inner side with two-three very short, before eyes with three long rusty bristles, at anterior margin near clypeus with six short bristles forming transverse row. Labrum convex, disk with dense rusty bristles forming transverse band, apicaily with indi- vidual bristles (female) or without them (male). Antennae thin, flexed lat- erad, their apices bent toward ventral side of abdomen behind hind tarsi, often here with last segments touching each other, forming as it were, a common elongate ellipse, more prominent in males. Pronotum square or slightly transverse, parallel-sided, in anterior half more convex, in posterior half slightly flat, with thin bright rust bristles. 186 Fig. 101. Pupa of Pterolophia usswiensis 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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