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(PERICOPID^). 



Pericopis lycaste Klug-. 



Larva. Head larger than joint 2, rounded, scarcely bilobed, a little 

 wider than high, with primary setae; shining brown, a blackish shade 

 on each lobe below next to the clypeus; median suture, epistoma, and 

 bases of antennae pale. Body cylindrical, the feet large. Warts 

 large, iv rather smaller than the others, but i about as large as ii; 

 one large wart only on joints 3 and 4 above the stigmatal wart. Hairs 

 dense, fine, silky brown, rather long and longer at the extremities. 

 Dull brown, shaded with blackish, especially in obscure dorsal, lateral, 

 and stigmatal lines, this marking largely an effect of the darker 

 spaces between. the dull pale reddish warts. Joint 4 is lighter through- 

 out. joints 5 and 11 are dark, their warts largely black; joint 12 is a 

 little light also, while 3, 6, and 13 are somewhat darkened, giving the 

 dark and light banded effect usual in the pericopid larvae, although 

 here the contrast is not marked. Feet and leg-shields dark brown. 



NOCTUID^. 



Bolina comprehendens Walker. 



Larva. Head smaller than joint 2, rounded, scarcely bilobed, the 

 clypeus rather high; whitish with numerous small black spots; pri- 

 mary hairs rather long, pale. Body cylindrical, long and slender, 

 looped up a little at joints 5 to 7, the feet of joint 7 small, unused; 

 tubercles and seise reduced, invisible. Coloration a general bark-like 

 effect; dull whitish gray with a reddish brown tint, especially through 

 the dorsum; a subdorsal black line, waved, being bent inward at the 

 segmental incisures, somewhat broken posteriorly, forming a dot on 

 joint 12. A geminate powdery and broken lateral band; a red-filled 

 substigmatal band; bases of the feet mottled with white and with 

 white patches around the spiracle of joint 12. Between these mark- 

 ings the skin is dotted with black and red. Feet concolorous in gen- 

 eral effect, dotted and with a red line anteriorly. 



EUPTEROTID^;. 



Zanola verago Cramer. 



Larva. Head rounded, flat before, the clypeal sutures impressed; 

 covered with rather long black secondary hair; gray-black, dull, the 

 clypeus shining, its sutures pale; a broad pale band covering the median 

 suture. Body cylindrical, uniform; subdorsal and lateral narrow yellow 

 lines infiltrated with red; an irregular double wavy dorsal line; skin 

 ocvered with secondary hairs, about half as long as the diameter of the 

 body, dark colored, but not black; tufts of long black hairs subdorsally 

 on joints 3, 4, and 12, the longest of them with their tips widened into 

 flat triangular scales with serrated tips; other black hairs, not form- 



