Annual report . Cecid. 107. 172 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Prionellus Kieffer, J. J. Soc. Ent. Fr. Bui., p. 176 18951896 18971900- Soc. Ent. Fr. Bui., p. 318, 319Mis. Ent., 4:7, 15Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 49 Soc. Ent. Fr. Ann., v. 69, pi. 17, fig. 3; pi. 22, fig. 101911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:34 This genus was originally denned by Kieffer as recognizable by thesubcorneal, subsessile antennal segments of the female and with thetip of costa nearer the second than the third vein. The palpi arequadriarticulate, the claws denticulate and the pulvilli
Annual report . Cecid. 107. 172 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Prionellus Kieffer, J. J. Soc. Ent. Fr. Bui., p. 176 18951896 18971900- Soc. Ent. Fr. Bui., p. 318, 319Mis. Ent., 4:7, 15Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 49 Soc. Ent. Fr. Ann., v. 69, pi. 17, fig. 3; pi. 22, fig. 101911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:34 This genus was originally denned by Kieffer as recognizable by thesubcorneal, subsessile antennal segments of the female and with thetip of costa nearer the second than the third vein. The palpi arequadriarticulate, the claws denticulate and the pulvilli well devel-oped. Later, Kieffer states that the claws are arched and not orhardly dilated, while the antennal segments of the male are eccen-tric, with a stem about three-fourths the length of the basal enlarge-ment and with crenulate whorls as well as whorls of hairs, the thirdvein extending to the apex of the wing. The basal clasp segmentis stout, lobed internally, while the terminal clasp segment is stout.
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