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The following description is based on one pupal case with an associated pinned adult male labelled “emg.
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, E.F.C. Va, Raised by C.T.G., T.E.S. Collector, USNMENT00876526”.
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. Pupal case straight to abdominal segment 3, then gently curving ventrally (
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). Greatest length, including anterior antennal processes
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; greatest width of thorax 5.0 mm; greatest width of abdomen 5.0 mm, tapering to
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at greatest width of abdominal segment 8. Integument subshining golden brown, becoming darker on head anteriorly and on median area between posterior antennal processes, dorsally on thorax, and at margins and apices of wing sheaths. Spines and other processes glistening reddish brown; spines mostly uniformly colored: processes of head and abdominal segment 9 darker apically.
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Head with pair of basally rugose, recurved, dorsally rounded, ventrally-wedge shaped anterior antennal processes not joined at base with group of 4 basally rugose posterior antennal processes curving and becoming shorter posteriorly; inner or first posterior process dorsally rounded, ventrally concave, longer than and separated from outer processes by area of U-shaped cuticle; outer 3 posterior processes basally fused, approximate, dorsally rounded, ventrally wedge-shaped; sensory pore on outermost process not visible. Facial area with 2 pairs of short, stout, dark, reclinate spines posterior to antennal processes; median facial spines bifurcate, each bearing a long, thin bristlelike spine posteriorly; lateral facial spines unbranched, laterally compressed; with apically rounded tubercle posterior to lateral facial spine. Labral sheath wide anteriorly, narrow posteriorly, smooth, with median furrow, apically divided on each side, with slightly rounded tip. Palpal sheaths not visible. Proboscidal sheath smooth, with median furrow, anteriorly narrow to ends of maxillary sheath, then broadening, with elongate rounded point extending over posterior coxal sheath. Maxillary sheath smooth, extending two thirds length of proboscidal sheath (
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<paragraph id="8BD22919E905FFBFFF7BF99AEA110C88" blockId="9.[151,1437,902,2007]" pageId="9" pageNumber="487">Anterior coxal sheath smooth, with anteromedian longitudinal split. Posterior coxal sheath smooth, folded inward. Prothoracic spiracle dark reddish brown, elongate oval, elevated on bulbous callosity, situated midlaterally at anterior margin of thorax. Anterior mesothoracic spines present on each side of thorax above bases of, and apically, slightly extending over, mid leg sheaths, consisting of anterior pair of basally broad and fused, dorsoventrally flattened to rounded, ventrally wedge-shaped, straight to posteriorly curved spines with sclerotized edges, and single basally broad, dorsally rounded, ventrally wedge-shaped, posteriorly curved, posterior spine, widely separated from anterior pair; inner or first anterior spine longer than other spines that are about equal in length. Posterior mesothoracic callosity at base of wing sheath slightly bulbous, with short, broadly rounded posterior mesothoracic spine consisting of sclerotized posterior ridge. Wing sheath smooth, with elongate grooves. Thoracic area above wing sheath smooth. Apex of hind leg sheath (leg sheath 3) reaching to posterior margin of abdominal segment 2 and middle of segment 3. Leg sheaths apically bilobed with median projection.</paragraph>
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.
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. Male pupal case, lateral view,
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. Pupal case, ventral view.
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<paragraph id="8BD22919E906FFBCFF7BFABBED930D41" blockId="10.[151,1436,1399,2036]" pageId="10" pageNumber="488">Abdominal segments 17 each with dorsomedian transverse row of 12 short median spines and on each side irregular number of long and short spines, becoming larger and longer posteriorly and shorter laterally. Dorsolateral bristlelike spines slightly larger and longer than ventral bristlelike spines, both becoming longer posteriorly, and lateral or postspriracular bristlelike spines sometimes alternating long and short or with 13 short spines between long spines, and most ventral spine longest.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD22919E906FFBCFF7BF880EB550CAA" blockId="10.[151,1436,1399,2036]" pageId="10" pageNumber="488">Abdominal segment 2 with dorsal transverse row of 34 spines consisting of 2 short, equal median length spines, flanked on each side by 2 long spines between which are 3 short spines, then 1 short spine and 1 long spine, and 9 outer, generally shorter, spines; with 34 long and short dorsolateral bristlelike spines; with 56 alternating long and short postspiracular bristlelike spines; with 1112 long, mostly equal ventral bristlelike spines on each side of, and extending under wing and leg sheaths, but not completely across venter.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFF5BEE250A61" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Abdominal segment 3 with dorsal transverse row of 35 spines consisting of very short median spine, flanked on each side by 1 short spine, 3 long spines between which are 12 short spines, and 910 outer, generally short, spines; with 34 long and short dorsolateral bristlelike spines; with 6 variable length postspiracular bristlelike spines; with ventral transverse row of 1213 long, mostly equal length bristlelike spines on each side separated by median space.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFE80EC2C0AAA" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Abdominal segment 4 with dorsal transverse row of 34 spines consisting of very short median spine, flanked on each side by single short spines, 6 long spines, and 910 short, outer subequal spines; with 34 long and short dorsolateral bristlelike spines; with 56 long and short postspiracular bristlelike spines; with ventral transverse row of 1314 mostly long bristlelike spines on each side of 2 short, median bristlelike spines, but outer spine short to very short, on one side a single long spine apically bifurcate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFE33EA4809DA" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Abdominal segment 5 with dorsal transverse row of 27 spines consisting of 2 short median spines, flanked on each side by 35 long spines and 89 subequal short outer spines; with 4 unequal dorsolateral bristlelike spines; with 45 variable length postspiracular bristlelike spines; with ventral transverse row consisting of 2 short, median bristlelike spines and 13 mostly long bristlelike spines on each side of midline, but a single outer spine short.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFD43EA590802" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Abdominal segment 6 with dorsal transverse row of 19 spines consisting of median very short spine, flanked on each side by 1 short spine, 2 long spines between which are 12 short spines, and then 45 variable length short spines becoming more bristlelike laterally; with 78 mostly long dorsolateral bristlelike spines, but 1 short or very short spine on each side; with 5 mostly long postspiracular bristlelike spines, but 12 short or very short spines on each side; with ventral transverse row consisting of pair of very short median spines, and on each side 2 short spines becoming longer laterally, and 1112 mostly long bristlelike spines, on one side 2 short outer spines.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFCABEB5E08B2" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Abdominal segment 7 with dorsal transverse row of 13 spines consisting of median space, flanked on each side by 3 long spines between which are 12 short spines; with 68 long and short dorsolateral bristlelike spines, one basally bifurcate; with 8 long and short postspiracular bristlelike spines; with ventral row consisting of median very short spine and flanked on each side by 1 short and 11 mostly long bristlelike spines.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFC3BEFFA0F09" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Segment 8 with 12 equal dorsal spines on each side of midline, basally fused on one side; dorsolateral, lateral and ventral spines and callosities absent. Spiracle small, elongate oval, flush in area of wrinkled, slightly darkened cuticle.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD22919E907FFBDFF7BFBA8EB260F9A" blockId="11.[151,1436,151,1221]" pageId="11" pageNumber="489">Segment 9 with large, equal length processes; with dorsolateral processes dorsally rounded, ridged, ventrally wedge-shaped, incurved; with ventrolateral processes surrounded by 45 heavily sclerotized ridges; with large, ventally wedge-shaped, incurved, rugose ventral tubercles on each side of midline.</paragraph>
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