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d. Vasifonn orifice, operculum, and liugula (diagram). 



e. Pupa extracted from case, dorsal view. 

 /. Forewing of adult. 



Plate XXXIV.— 1. 



Aleurodes pulvinata. 



a. Puppe on leaf. 



b. Pupa-case, dorsal view. 



c. Pupa-case, ventral view, showing enclosed insect. 



d. Diagram of pupa-case, showing arrangement of pores. 



e. Margin of pupa-case, showing dorsal spinnerets. 



/. Vasiform orifice, operculum, and liugula (diagram). 



Platk XXXIV.— 2. 

 Aleurodes stellata. 



a. Larvfe and pupa? on leaf. 



b. Pupa-case, dorsal view. 



c. Margin of pupa-case. 



d. Vasiform orifice and operculum (diagram). 



Plate XXXV.— 1. 

 Aleurodes styphelicB. 



a. Larvae and pupae on leaf. 



b. Pupa case, dorsal view, showing attached larval exuviae. 



c. Margin of pupa-case. 



d. Vasiform orifice and operculum. 



Plate XXXV.— 2. 

 Aleurodes T-siijnata. 



a. Larvas and pupae on leaf. 



b. Diagram of larva, showing arrangement of spines. 



c. Oue spine of larva, enlarged. 



d. Pupa case, dorsal view. 



e. Margin of pupa-case. 



/. Pupa extracted from case, dorsal view. 

 g. Forewing of adult. 



Art. XL. — Zoological Notes, Nelson District. 



By E. I. KiNGSLEY. 



[Read before the Nclso7i Philosophical Society, 13th January, 1896.] 



Eurystomus pacificus (Australian Eoller). 



The first -recorded occurrence of this bird in New Zealand, 

 according to Sir Walter Buller, was in 1881, when Mr. F. E. 

 Clarke reported it in a paper read before the Westland Insti- 

 tute {vide Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xiii., p. 454) ; and about the 

 same time four other specimens were obtained in three other 

 places, making altogether five specimens. The localities were 

 far apart, but all situate on the west coast of the two Islands. 

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