Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences 10
Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences 10
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the groups forming a sort of broad V, exactly as in Z. serrifrons; median group of 3, anterior laterals 7 to 8, posterior laterals 4; dorsal glands conspicuous; anal orifice small, about 82/* from hind end; three segments before the terminal area produced laterally, and bearing spines; anterior end with the skin finely striate, but not in the least provided with the spines or projec- tions of serrifrons; lobes, etc. , similar to those of serrifrons; third lobe (second lobule of second) more or ...less rudimentary, so that it is not readily noticed; median lobes striate, slightly notched on each side, and very slightly inclined to be crenulate; squames all spine-like and simple; marginal oval fusiform gland-orifices very distinct, as in ulmi, etc. Manila, June 5, on cultivated Eugenia malaccensis, with Par- latoria. This insect belongs to a group consisting of L, gloveri, (Packard), L, pallida, (Green), L. pallida maskelli, (Cockerell) and itself. It is nearest to maskelli, and is perhaps only a variety or race of it, maskelli itself being probably a species distinct Ixom pallida.
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