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Wheeler has observed three pairs of broad-based chitinous " hatch- 

 ing spines " used by Doryphora in rupturing its embryonic enve- 

 lopes, and which are secreted by pyramidal thickenings of the 

 hypodermis (Figs. 555, 556). 



The hatching spine of Ptdex cants (Fig. 557) is a thin vertical 

 plate, like the edge of a knife, situated in the median line of the 

 head very near the posterior end, and is somewhat cultriform, the 



e.b 



FIG. 555. The three 

 pairs of hatching spines 

 (hfif) on the late embryo 

 of Doryphora. After 

 Wheeler. 



FIG. 556. Rudiment of 

 the hatching spine : e b. being 

 a thickening of the ectoderm 

 (ec) in embryo Doryphora 

 after formation of the heart ; 

 s, serosa. After Wheeler. 



rnx rnx' 



FIG. 557. Head of freshly hatched 

 larva of Pit tea.' can is: 65, hatching 

 spine; ant, antennte; md, mandible ; 

 mx, maxilla; itix', 2d maxilla; Ibr, 

 labruin. 



upper edge slightly hollow, and turned up a little at the anterior 

 end. Though we did not see it working, it is situated at just the 

 point on the head where it would come in contact with the egg-shell, 

 and it was evident that the larva, by moving its head back and forth, 

 would produce a slight split in the chorion and cause it to burst 

 asunder. Later on in larval life it disappears, probably at the first 

 moult. 



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