. Report on the injurious and other insects of the State of New York. ous and one behind the other—anterior with two setae, posterior witha single seta; fifth larger, with a single seta and near base of leg; smallwhite spots conspicuous at bases of first two tubercles (Fig. 4). The general color of the upper surface of the body is pale yellowishbrown, the two anterior thoracic segments a little lighter. Small blackspiracles occur on the first eight abdominal segments, that of the eighthbeing larger than the others. On each of the segments three blacktubercles above the spiracle; two anterior,
. Report on the injurious and other insects of the State of New York. ous and one behind the other—anterior with two setae, posterior witha single seta; fifth larger, with a single seta and near base of leg; smallwhite spots conspicuous at bases of first two tubercles (Fig. 4). The general color of the upper surface of the body is pale yellowishbrown, the two anterior thoracic segments a little lighter. Small blackspiracles occur on the first eight abdominal segments, that of the eighthbeing larger than the others. On each of the segments three blacktubercles above the spiracle; two anterior, a subdorsal and lateral, and aposterior, dorso-lateral; each tubercle with a single seta and with con-spicuous white marks at base on dorsal and ventral sides. On the ninthabdominal segment the tubercles have coalesced on the median line;the anal shield is well defined, with two median white spots anda number of setae. The setae on the tubercles range from in. in length. Sublateral line composed of a series of irregular lemon- 144 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM.
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