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DESCRIPTIONS OF THE LARVÆ OF CERTAIN TENTHREDINIDÆ

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Harrison G. Dyar*
Affiliation:
New York.

Extract

Eighth stage.—Head shining black, yellowish punctured around the mouth, antennæ yellowish; eye and jaws black; width, 1.8 mm. Body ochreous yellow, 6-annulate with irregular quadrate sub-dorsal (two per segment) and lateral (one per segment) black spots, confluent on joint 13; sub-ventral ridge faintly discolured; anal plate blackish. No white secretion. The larvæ do not feel in this stage, but seek for soft wood in which they bore their galleries for pupation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1895

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References

* I have seen the larvæ which he describes, but their structure and position are like those of the species of Emphylus which I have bred. My larvæ died.

* The eighth stage was not noted. It probably escaped observation, as there should be no increase in size of the head, and I neglected to isolate one larva.