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PLATE IX.
Fig. 14. Sagittal section of head and part ot prothorax of imago of 3Iononw’hu.ulp#calus, slightly’ diagrammatized in order to bring into view esophageal and antennalmuscles, etc.: am, antennal muscles ant, antenna; tr, trachea; m, esophageal muscles’ oe,
esophagus; m2, pharyngeal process of the mandible; by, hypophar.vnx l. labium; t, baseof the abductor tendon of the mandible, with muscle attached" tat, tentorium; ., sub-
esophageal ganglion; b’, cerebral ganglion: the frontal ganglion lies directly before itupon the esophagus; pv proventriculus; s. g’l, salivary gland.
Fig. 5. Mandible of same, with its adductor (t s) and abductor (t-) tendons and musclesand its pharyngeal process (rap) attached.
Fig. 6. A cross section of the beak of a young pupa of 1"ononychus vulheculus aboutmidway its length f, fat cell; the tendons of the mandibles (t ) lie farther from the middleline than those ot the maxillae (t), other lettering as in fig. x.
Fig. iT. C.ross section of the beak of an imago of the same specfs, through thepharyngeal region, showing the swallowing apparatus of the pharynx; rod. l, tendons of themandible; ms. t, tendons of the maxilla, other lettering as in fig. x. four scales are repre-sented in black, protruding through the chitin layer.
Fig. 18. Mandible of t?alannus hastens with tendons and pharyngeal process (m/S)attached.
Ftg. I% Labium of same: p, palpus; gl, glossa.
EUREMA LiSA IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.---I have to record the capture of a maleof this species at Alstead, N. H., Aug. 27, 19o4. It was flying in upland meadowcountry at an altitude of about lOO feet, and five and a half miles from the Con-necticut River. The specimen is fresh and uninjured. This appears to be thefirst recorded occurrence of the species,in the western portion of the state. Previ-ous records are almost strictly confined to the tow.ns near the seacoast, though one
is from the Merrimac valley.---JAts A. FIELD.
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