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following description is based on two pinned pupal cases in the
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, Columbus. Both are labeled &quot;
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, Tenn.; Cedar Creek;
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Description: Greatest length, including anterior antennal processes,
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at greatest width of abdominal segment 8. Integument subshining yellowish brown, darker at apex of wing sheath; spurs, spines, and processes reddish brown, often darker apically; some dorsal abdominal spines uniformly colored; bristle­like spines yellowish to light reddish brown.
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<paragraph id="8B9336DF747BAA304683FD73FE560495" blockId="20.[151,1436,320,2026]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Head with pair of long, cone­shaped, apically curved anterior antennal processes not joined at base and group of 5 basally fused posterior antennal processes curving and becoming shorter posteriorly, inner or first posterior process barely fused to other posterior processes by area of flattened, heavily sclerotized cuticle, outer or fifth posterior process may be broadly rounded. Facial area with pair of small, basally fused, bifurcate or trifurcate median spines on each side of midline and single, short, outer spine lateral to each outermost posterior antennal process. Labral and proboscial sheaths mostly smooth, with median groove; proboscial sheath terminating with slight keel which has 2 small, anterior tubercles and median groove. Maxillary sheath smooth to slightly rugulose, elongate, extending two­thirds length of proboscial sheath, with minute process on inner margin apically.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9336DF747BAA304683FA03FDD10005" blockId="20.[151,1436,320,2026]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Segments 28 lacking spurs; segments 25 with dorsal transverse row of 2433 short, stout spines; segment 6 with 11 spines of unequal length, some alternately short and long; segment 7 with 8 elongate dorsolateral spines on each side of midline. Segments 25 with 35 dorsolateral bristle­like spines; segment 6 with 4 6 dorsolateral bristle­like spines; segments 16 with 3 lateral bristle­like spines; segment 7 with 45 lateral bristle­like spines. Segment 2 with 68 ventral bristle­like spines on each side of, or extending under, sheaths of mid legs; segments 36 with 1922 bristle­like spines; ventral spines on segment 3 interrupted medially where presumably mid leg sheaths rubbed venter; segment 7 with 1317 bristle­like spines, outer 12 spines frequently short; venter of all segments with spines of irregular length, some very short, spines becoming longer and often thicker posteriorly.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9336DF747BAA304683F8ABFB4600D5" blockId="20.[151,1436,320,2026]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Segments 89 curved downward. Segment 8 with 1 dorsal spine on each side of dorsal midline and round, reddish­brown spiracle at lateral midline; lacking dorsolateral, lateral, and ventral spines.</paragraph>
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