84 ILLINOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS [478 



PLATE VII 



Figures 78-98. Showing some of the chief lines of union of markings not 

 indicated on the preceding chart. 



Explanation of Plate 



Fig. 78, showing the spots which enter into the patterns with some of the 

 characteristic unions indicated — the stippled areas refer to figures 79 and 80; 

 the narrow white lines to 81, 82, and 83 ; the dotted lines to 88 and 89, and 90 and 

 91; 79, apiata clausseni Putz (S. A.) ; 80, striolata subsp. trisignata Chd. (India) ; 

 81, fatidica Guer (Africa) ; 82, (Prodotes) mimula Per. (Africa) ; 83, viridis 

 Raffr. (Africa); 84, peletieri (N. Africa). 



Figs. 85-87. Showing the oblique shifting of the cross markings ; 85, regalis 

 Dej. (Africa) ; 86, andriana All (Africa) ; 87, maheva Kunck (Africa) ; 88, cey- 

 lonensis Horn (India); 89, oscari Horn (Africa); 90, kolbei Horn (Africa); 91, 

 prince ps ducalis Horn (India) ; 92, longipes Fabr. (Malay Arch.) ; 93, albicans 

 Chd. (Australia) ; 94, nitida Wdm. (India) ; 95, trisignata Dej. (Europe) ; 96, 

 nitidula Dej. (Africa) ; 97, gabbi S. Horn (S. W. U. S. A.) ; 98, leuconoe, Bates 

 (Mexico). 



Figures 99-100. Showing the color areas of the larvae for comparison with 

 figures 101 to 105. Ventral side of the abdominal segment of a larva of C. tran- 

 quebarica. The areas are lettered as in figure 101 ; 100, showing the color centers 

 of the dorsal side of a larva. Compare with figure 101. The area with the spira- 

 cles is the pleuron. 



