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Synopsis
Excerpt from Pomona, College Journal of Entomology, Vol. 12: 1909-1910
Pro - thoracic, three large circular on coxa, many smaller ones scattered along the femur; meta-thoracic, few on femur, many on tibia, one on the tarsi.
Nymph of-apterous viviparous female - These young are about one seventh as large as the adult and are like them in color and form. The antennae (figure 5, J) are four - jointed, about mm. In length; with an apical nail - like process on the last article. The respective lengths of the articles are as follows: I mm., 11 mm., III mm., IV mm. There are no sensoria. The abdomen is more distinctly segmented than in the adult form. The rostrum is nearly as long as the body.
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