. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. :{7I rilK <AN.\t)|.\X ENTOMOMKllST. the ends. The bases of the lobes extend cephalad into the pygidium by long slender chitinized processes similar to those of T. vitis. (Kig. 21.) There are two plates just laterad of the median lobes, two broad plates. Fu;. .'I. between the second and third seta-, one of wliich is bifurcate at the distal extremity. There is a seta on the lateral bases of the median lobes, one just laterad of the first two plates, one just laterad of the second two plates, a fourth one some distance laterad of the third, and


. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. :{7I rilK <AN.\t)|.\X ENTOMOMKllST. the ends. The bases of the lobes extend cephalad into the pygidium by long slender chitinized processes similar to those of T. vitis. (Kig. 21.) There are two plates just laterad of the median lobes, two broad plates. Fu;. .'I. between the second and third seta-, one of wliich is bifurcate at the distal extremity. There is a seta on the lateral bases of the median lobes, one just laterad of the first two plates, one just laterad of the second two plates, a fourth one some distance laterad of the third, and a fifth half way to the penultimate segment. (Fig 21.) The anal opening is low and elongate oval. There are no circumgcnital i)ores, but there are two longitudinal chitinous bands forked at the distal extremities where the anterior and posterior circumgcnital pores are usually situated, and a broken transverse band where the median grouj) is situated. (Kig. 20.) This scale was found on the hackberry (Ceitis occiifrnta/is) at College Station, Texas. I have had opportunity to compare it wiih Tatgionia vitis Sign., specimens of which are in the Cornell Univ. collection, and they are quite distinct. Nearly all the specimens were parasitized, but the parasites have not been bred as yet. NOTKS ON rHK (iKNUS T//ECLA. T. lata Kdwards.—I have taken two specimens of this rare species in the Huachuca Mountains of Cochise County, Arizona, in July of the present season, one being netted in Montezuma Canyon, through which November. 1910. 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. ] Entomological Society of Canada [etc. ]


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