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APHIDIUS GRANARIAPHIS, N. SP

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

A. J. Cook
Affiliation:
Agricultural College, Michigan.

Extract

Black above, yellowish brown beneath. The antennæ are black, the front, mouth parts and legs yellowish brown. Rarely the femora and tarsi are dusky, and the ventral surface quite dark. Very rarely the dorsal surface is brownish, except the pedicel and tip. The occiput or collar is brown. The antennæ are sixteen-jointed in the female, and seventeen in the male, and are cylindrical, recurved, and thickly set with short, light colored hairs. The first two joints are shorter and larger that the others; the succeeding joints are cylindrical, close together, and equal in length, except the last, which is longer and conical.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1890

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