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31. Turner, A. J., 191(5. — "A new Micropterygid from Australia." 



Trans. Ent Soc. London, Parts iii., iv., June, 1916, pp. 391-393. 



32. 1918. — "Observations on the Lepidopterous Family 



Coss idae and on the Classification of the Lepidoptera." I.e., 

 1918, Parts i., ii., No. ix., pp. 155-190. 



33. Ulmkr, G., 1907. — " Trichoptera " in "Genera Insectorum," 



Vol. ix., Fasc. 60, pp. 1-259, Pis. 1-41. Brussels, M. P.Wyts- 

 man, 1907. 



34. Weele, H. W. van der, 1910. — " Megaloptera, Monographic Re- 



vision" in Coll. Zool. du Baron E. de Selys-Longchamps. 

 Fasc. v. Brussels, 1910. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate xxxi. 



(Order PARAMECOPTERA). 



Fig. 15. Belmontia mitchelli forewing (x 19) ; basal portion to show 



the cubito-median Y-vein. 

 Fig. 16. Portion of same wing, further enlarged (x 42J), to show the 

 trichiation of M5 and C 111 . (The arrows point to the bases of 

 two macrotrichia, one on M5, and the other on Cui. 

 (This Plate is the same as Plate xiii. in the paper numbered (29) 

 in the Bibliography) . 



Plate xxxii. 

 (Order LEPIDOPTERA). 

 Fig 17. Charagia splendens Scott (fam. Hepialidae). Base of pupal 

 forewing (x 18) . To show the formation of M from two sepa- 

 rate trachea?, one from the costo-radial and the other from 

 the cubito-anal group. (The edge of a cover-slip is visible 

 crossing the trachese near their bases) . 



Fig 18. Charagia eximia Scott (fam. Hepialidae). Base of pupal 

 forewing (x 56), from a specimen in which M and Cu arise 

 close together from the cubito-anal group. Base of wing to 

 the right ; above, a portion of R, showing multiple origin. 

 Plate xxxiii. 

 (Order LEPIDOPTERA). 

 Fig. 19. Xyleutes eucalypti Scott (fam. Cossidae). Base of pupal 

 forewing (x 10), to show the formation of the anal Y-vein by 

 shortening of 2A. 3A is marginal. 



Fig. 20. Charagia eximia Scott (fam. Hepialidae). Base of pupal 

 hindwing (x 19), to show the union of Cu2 with 1A near the 

 base, and their separation further distad. 



Plate xxxiv. 

 (Order LEPIDOPTERA). 



Fig. 21. Wingia latnbertiella Wing. (fam. Oecophoridae ) . Middle 

 portion of pupal forewing (x 20) , to show the five-branched R, 

 the three-branched M and Cu, and portion of 1A. (The origin 

 of Cu2 lies to the right, just outside the photograph) . 



Fig. 22. Carpocapsa pomonella (Linn.) (Superfam. Tortricina) . 

 Basal portion of pupal forewing (x 57), to show cubital fork 

 and formation of anal Y-vem. 



