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FIG. 30. Raspberry-root Borer (^Eyeria rubi Riley); a, male moth; b, female moth. 

 FIG. 31. Northern Breuthian (EapsaJis minuta, Drury) ; a, larva; b, pupa; c, female 

 beetle ; d, head of male do. ; /, leg of larva ; g, head of larva, from in front ; 

 It, labitim ; i, labrum ; j, mandible; k, maxilla; I, head from beneath, all 

 of larva and enlarged ; m, end of body of pupa, dorsal view. 

 FIG. 32. Larva of Tenebriouid (?) ; b, front view of head ; c, mandible ; /, antenna : g, 



maxilla; h, labium ; d, e, concave end of the body, full and side views. 

 FIG. 33. Sumach Flea-beetle (Blepharida rhois, Forst.) ; o, egg ; b, b, egg-masses, cov- 

 ered with excrement ; c, c, c, c, larva ; d, cocoon ; e, pupa ; /, beetle ; g, 

 antenna of larva; h, maxilla do.; i, mandible do. ; j, labinm do. ; A - , lab- 

 rum do. ; 7, leg do. 

 FIG. 34. Tiphia inornata Say; a, perfect wasp; b, head 01 larva, enlarged; c, larva, 



ventral view ; d, cocoon cut open. 

 Report VI, p. 122. Jiggers (Leptus irritans Riley, to the right; L. amerivanus Riley, to 



the left). 



FIG. 35. White-grub Fungus (Torrtibia ravcneUi, Berk.). 



FIG. 36. Dominican Case-bearer (Coscinoptera dominicana, Fabr.); a, larva extracted 

 from case ; b, do. with case ; c, beetle, showing punctures ; d, same, natural 

 size ; e, egg, enlarged ; i, eggs, natural size ; g, head of male beetle, en- 

 larged ; It, mandible of same, more enlarged ; j, leg of larva, with the claw 

 joint more enlarged ; /, under side of larva ; A', its mandible ; I, maxilla, all 

 enlarged. 

 FIG. 37. Clilamys plicata, Oliv. ; a, larva extracted from case, the figure at the right 



showing the larva in the case. [After Packard. ] 



FIG. 38. Yucca-moth (Pionuba yuccaneUa Riley) ; m, female chrysalis; 7, male chrysalis, 

 the apical joints more highly enlarged and viewed from the side in lower 

 figure. 



FIG. 39. Eyed Emperor (Apatura lycaon, Fabr. ) ; a, eggs; 6, larva ; c, d, chrysalis, 

 dorsal and lateral views; e, imago, male, the dotted line showing form of 

 female all natural size. 



FIG. 40. Eyed Emperor (Apatura lycaon, Fabr.);/, egg, magnified ; g, larva, lateral 



view; h, imago, under side natural size; i,j, A - , 7, m, the five different 



larval heads; n,o, dorsal and lateral views of one joint of larva enlarged. 



FIG. 41. Tawny Emperor (Apatura herse, Fabr.); a, eggs; b, larva; c, chrysalis ; d, 



imago, male, the dotted line showing form of female all natural size. 

 FIG. 42. Tawny Emperor (Apatura herse, Fabr.); g, larva, half grown, dorsal view; 

 h, imago, male, under side natural size; i,j, A:, 7, m, the five different 

 heads of larva; n, o, dorsal and lateral views of one joint of larva; p, 

 egg enlarged; g, larvfe as when hibernating natural size. 

 FIG. 43. Eggs of the Angular-winged Katydid (Microcentrus retinervis, Burrn.) ; a, 



front ; b, side view, just before hatching. 

 FIG. 44. Eggs of Angular- winged Katydid (Microcentrus retinervis, Burm.); a, front; 



b, side view, soon after laid. 



FIG. 45. Angular-winged Katydid (Microcentrus retinervis, Burm.); male wings closed. 

 FIG. 46. Angular- winged Katydid (Microcentrus retinervis, Burm.); a, ovipositor of 



female, nat. size ; b, tip of same, enlarged. 



FIG. 47. Angular-winged Katydid (Microcentrus retinervis, Burm.) ; female ovipositing. 

 FIG. 48. Back-rolling Wonder (AntigastermirabiUs Walsh) ; a, female, wings expanded ; 

 b, same, side view, partly rolled up ; c, same nearly rolled up ; d, antenna 

 of same. 



FIG. 49. Back-rolling Wonder (Antigasttr mirabilis Walsh) ; a, eggs of Microcentrus from 

 which it has issued ; b, female pupa, ventral view ; c, male fly ; (7, his an- 

 tenna. 

 FIG. 50. Narrow-winged Katydid (Phancroptera curvicauda, DeGeer); female. [After 



Harris.] 

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