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3. 3. 

 Metamorphosis incomplete. Metamorphosis incomplete. 

 Larvae of various types. Larvee 



COLEOPTERA. APTERA. 



The only larva of this order known is apod 

 or vermiform, but of the coleopterous struc- 

 ture. 



4. 4. 

 Metamorphosis semicomplete. Metamorphosis semicomplete. 

 Larvae resembling the perfect Larvai resembling the perfect 



Insects. Insects. 



Orthoptera. Hemiptera. 



5. 5. 

 Metamorphosis various. Metamorphosis various. 

 Larvae hexapod. Larva? hexapod. 



Neuroptera. Homoptera. 



N.B. A mark of doubt is annexed to the word Trichoptera, 

 because entomologists have not yet determined whether the 

 Linnaean genus Phryganea forms part of an annectent order, 

 or whether it forms a distinct osculant order. 



IV. Some 



