. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. Fig-. 75 Combs of , showing those of both sides blunt spine apically. Harpe long, irregularly curved, pointed. Organs on opposite side poorly developed, distorted. At the extreme base slightly anterior of the basal segment of the clasp there is a pair of short, fleshy organs tipped with four or five stout spines. Ungues of the front tarsi on the male side unequal, all others and those of the female side equal. Larva. Antennae rather stout with a slight basal enlargement tapering almost uniformly there- from; tuft at basal th
. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. Fig-. 75 Combs of , showing those of both sides blunt spine apically. Harpe long, irregularly curved, pointed. Organs on opposite side poorly developed, distorted. At the extreme base slightly anterior of the basal segment of the clasp there is a pair of short, fleshy organs tipped with four or five stout spines. Ungues of the front tarsi on the male side unequal, all others and those of the female side equal. Larva. Antennae rather stout with a slight basal enlargement tapering almost uniformly there- from; tuft at basal third. Apex bearing one long and one medium, slender process, a smaller one and also a much stouter rudimentary segment. Labial plate rather broadly triangular, bearing 27 fine, triangular teeth. Thorax with compound, finely barbu-led hairs; abdomen mostly with simple ones. Comb consisting tof six or seven scales arranged in a curve, each with a large, finely setose, spatulate base and with a. Fiff. 7 ratus Air tube of C. abser-. 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 New York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New York
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