. Annual report of the Trustees of the State Museum of Natural History for the year ... Science; Museums. Fig. 20.— Larva of the poplar saw- fly, AULACOMEEUS LUTESCKNS. Description of the Saw-Fly. The following memoranda of the more prominent characters of the saw-fly are hastily drawn up, to serve the purpose of identification, until proper description can be made: Head, shining black, short, broad, not so wide as the thorax; antennae brown, the seven long joints are slender, tapering regularly to the last. Thorax black above, yellow laterally and beneath, except pos- teriorly where it is bla


. Annual report of the Trustees of the State Museum of Natural History for the year ... Science; Museums. Fig. 20.— Larva of the poplar saw- fly, AULACOMEEUS LUTESCKNS. Description of the Saw-Fly. The following memoranda of the more prominent characters of the saw-fly are hastily drawn up, to serve the purpose of identification, until proper description can be made: Head, shining black, short, broad, not so wide as the thorax; antennae brown, the seven long joints are slender, tapering regularly to the last. Thorax black above, yellow laterally and beneath, except pos- teriorly where it is black. Abdomen yel- low, distinctly incised, short, flat, subo- void; legs yellow. Wings yellowish toward the base and particularly on the costa; Fig. 21.— The poplar saw-fly, the stigma large, conspicuous, with a black Aulacomeeuslutescens, enlarged, spot on its base. Expanse, inch; length, inch. The insect is shown in Figure 21, enlarged to about two 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 of Natural History. Albany, N. Y. : The Trustees


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