. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 8, A.—Gnathotrichns retusnsLee, adult female: Antenna, interno-lateral aspect. C, antennal club; F, funicle; S, scape; p,pedicle; 2, 3, 4, 5, joint of the funicle; i, 2,3, joints of the club. Fig. 8, B.—Gnathotrichns retiisusLee, adult female: Antenna, externo-lateral Fig. 8, C.—Gnathotrichns sulcatiisLee, adult male: Antenna, externo-lateral aspect. Fig. 8, D.—Gnathotrichns sulcattisLee, adult male: Antenna, intertio-lateral aspect. five-jointed and distinctly shorter than the club. The pedicle (, A. p) the first and longest of all j


. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 8, A.—Gnathotrichns retusnsLee, adult female: Antenna, interno-lateral aspect. C, antennal club; F, funicle; S, scape; p,pedicle; 2, 3, 4, 5, joint of the funicle; i, 2,3, joints of the club. Fig. 8, B.—Gnathotrichns retiisusLee, adult female: Antenna, externo-lateral Fig. 8, C.—Gnathotrichns sulcatiisLee, adult male: Antenna, externo-lateral aspect. Fig. 8, D.—Gnathotrichns sulcattisLee, adult male: Antenna, intertio-lateral aspect. five-jointed and distinctly shorter than the club. The pedicle (, A. p) the first and longest of all joints, is as long as joint twoand three together. The setae and punctures are more concentratedon the apical half of the pedicle, only two small bristles occurringnear the basal articulation (fig. 8, B). The other joints decrease in 24 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL, 82 length but increase in width towards the chib. All the joints bearnumerous punctures and hairs except the second which has club (fig. 8, A, C) is from to times as long as wide,egg-shaped in outline, widest near the apex and strongly nearly continuous septate sutures divide the club into threejoints. The first and third joints are nearly equal in length; thesecond is distinctly shorter. The septae


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