. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. THE CANADIAN r:NTOM()LOGIST 239 curved inward and downward. The front of the mandibles is roughened with short elevations. (Fig. 2, The male palpi have the patella long with a slight spur at the end on the under side. The tibia is twice as long as wide and extends in a hook over the tarsus with a sharp point and a tooth on the inner side. (Fig. 2, b.) The tarsus is as long as the tibia and the palpal organ is large, extending beyond the tarsus on the under side. The tube is long and slender, curving in two circles around the main part of the organ.
. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. THE CANADIAN r:NTOM()LOGIST 239 curved inward and downward. The front of the mandibles is roughened with short elevations. (Fig. 2, The male palpi have the patella long with a slight spur at the end on the under side. The tibia is twice as long as wide and extends in a hook over the tarsus with a sharp point and a tooth on the inner side. (Fig. 2, b.) The tarsus is as long as the tibia and the palpal organ is large, extending beyond the tarsus on the under side. The tube is long and slender, curving in two circles around the main part of the organ. (Fig. 2, c.) One male, Terrace, Mrs. Hippisley, F:^. 2.—a. side of head of GoiuixUdhn)! cohnnblanunr, b. c. male of G. coliim- bianmu; d. e. f, male palpus of Araconats pedalis. Areoncus pedalis n. sp. 2 mm. long and entirely pale. The cephalothorax is low without any elevatiim of the head. The eyes are as in A. hispinosus Em. (Conn. Acad. 1911), the front row shorter than the upper, the front middle eyes smaller and the upper middle eyes larger than the others. The male palpi are large and resemble somewhat those of bispinosus. The tibia is short and has a long, slender process on the outer side which extends over the tarsus. This process widens near the end and beyond this it ends in a sharp, curved point. (Fig. 2. e. f.) The tube is slender and long enough to wind twice around the palpal organ. ( Fig 2, d.) The tarsal hook is small and flat, curving around in a half circle and with a curved tip. Dauphin. Manitoba, 1919. Mrs. 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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