686 C. B. HAKDENBKRG. 



Fig. 6. — Nat. size. Trunk Bagworm (undetermined). 



Fig. 7. — X 3. Lesser Lictor Bagworm (undetermined). 



Fig. 8. — x 3. Delicate Bagworm, Monda delicatissima Wlk. 



Fig. 9. — X 3. Turret Bagworm, Monda rogenhoferi Heyl. 



Fig. 10. — X 3. Single-stick Bagworm. A small hollow twig is. 

 adapted as a dwelling and carried about by the larva. In the figure on 

 the right the stick is opened, showing the pupa contained therein. 



Fig. 11. — -x 3. Single-straw Bagworm. A hollow straw is adapted 

 as a dwelling. In the figure on the right the straw is ojjened, showing 

 the empty pupa- case. 



Acanthopsyche junodi (Heylaerts). 



Fig. 12. — Nat. size. Male bag on the right ; female bag on the left, 

 showing inner bag and female imago in chrysalis case. 



Fig. 13. — Nat. size. Lower figui-e, female moth nearly spent ; upper 

 figure, chrysalis case filled with eggs ; a single egg is shown in centre. 



Fig. 14. — Nat. size. Male moth with the l)ody of normal length. 



Fig. 15. — Nat. size. Male moth with the body extended for copulation. 



Fig. 16.— Nat. size. Female bag with two male moths both tiying 

 to copulate. 



Fig. 17. — Nat. size. Same bag as fig. 16, opened to show the female 

 inside, and the abdomens of the two males entering the neck of the bag. 



PLATE XLVI. 



Acanthopsyche junodi (Heylaerta). 



Fig. 1. — Larva, first instar ; plan of abdominal segments 10-7,. 

 showing the arrangement of the setiferoiis plates and the seta3. The 

 hooks on anal proleg have been drawn relatively too large. 



Fig. 2. — Larva, first instar; plan of abdominal segments 6-3,. 

 showing distinguishing names of the j^lates. 



Fig. 3. — Larva, first instar ; plan of abdominal segments 2-1 and 

 thoracic segments 3-1. 



Fig. 4. — Larva, first instar ; plate of abdominal proleg of larva,, 

 showing the small number of hooks and only two seta^ (group " 7 '"). 



Fig. 5. — Larva, second instar ; plan of abdominal segments 10-7,. 

 showing the setiferous plates and the setae. 



Fig. 6. — Larva, second instar ; plan of abdominal segments 6-3. 



Fig. 7. — Larva, second instar; plan of abdominal segments 2-1, and 

 thoracic segments 3-1. 



Fig. 8. — Larva, fourth instar ; plate of abdominal proleg of larva, 

 showing fully developed number of hooks and the full number of three 

 setje (group " 7 "). 



