. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. /O iiii; (.A NAM AX i:.\T( Ml i.;)(". The hrst stage nymph is about one mm. in length shortly after hatching, and is almost hemispherical in shape. The surface bears coarse, remote, dark punc- tin"es; the head, fourth antennal segment, thorax, area of the abdominal glands, marginal spots of abdomen, tarsi, and apices of femora are dark gravish brown, with bronzed lustre; the rest yellow. The head is a little broader than long, smoothly convex, the eyes scarcely projecting; the antennae are very short, the first three segments hardly longer


. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. /O iiii; (.A NAM AX i:.\T( Ml i.;)(". The hrst stage nymph is about one mm. in length shortly after hatching, and is almost hemispherical in shape. The surface bears coarse, remote, dark punc- tin"es; the head, fourth antennal segment, thorax, area of the abdominal glands, marginal spots of abdomen, tarsi, and apices of femora are dark gravish brown, with bronzed lustre; the rest yellow. The head is a little broader than long, smoothly convex, the eyes scarcely projecting; the antennae are very short, the first three segments hardly longer than broad, the fourth about as long as the others 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. ] Runge Press [etc. ]


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