PLATE CXIII. 



Fig. 1. — Cremastockrysallis arenosa. Male. Cameroon. West Africa (L. Conradt). From collection of C. Oberthiir. 

 [C. arenosa Maassen in litt., was published by Sonthonnax as a synonym of C. amobia (Westwood l. Mr. 

 J. H. Watson considers it a distinct species.] 



Fig. 2. — Dysdaemonia tamerlan (Maass.). Male. British Guiana. From collection of Rothschild. Watson photo- 

 graph. 



Fig. '■'<. — Hemileuca burnsi Watson, h, male; i, female; j, male ab. ilmae Watson. Bred J. 11. W. from pupae from 

 Truckee Pass and Reno, Nev., September 4 and 5, 1911. 



Fig. 4. — Hemileuca maia nevadensis (Stretch), k, male, Reno, Nev. (F. Burns). 1, dipterous parasite [probably 

 Sturmia] from two-year pupa of II. nevadensis; o, eggs of //. nevadensis on Salix. Watson photograph. 



Fig. 5. — Hemileuca maia californica (Wright), m, male; n, female. San Bernardino, Cal., 1902 (W. G. Wright). 

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