SOUTH A Fill CAN 1!A(!\V()|{M8. 



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posterioi' edgt^ largest and best developed on nlxl. 2. Abd. 6 

 without any teeth, abd. 7 with a short row on anterior edge. 

 Abd. 8 with a short, transverse carina bearing five rather 

 blunt teeth; abd. 9 and 10 bear no dorsal armature (text- 

 fig. 6, c). On the lateral aspect we find that on the thoracic 

 segments there is a membranous space between the pro- 

 notuni and the presternum. On the abdominal segments the 



Text-fig. 6. 



Acaiitliopsyche tristis Janse. 

 A. Bag of female, x 1'25. B. Ojiened bag of female, showing pupa 

 within. X 125. c. Female pupa, x 2. D. Side view of female. 

 X 3'5. E. Ventral view of female. X 3-5. f. Side view of poste- 

 rior end of female, x 10 



transverse sulci of the dorsal aspect become stri« on the 

 lateral region. Position of spiracles lateral, not protruding, 

 that on the 8th abdominal not noticeably larger nor more 

 dorsally placed than those on the other segments. 



On the ventral aspect we find the thoracic leg-cases present 

 as broad median plates with short stumpy projections. 

 Ventral aspect of abdominal segments finely striate. The 

 cremaster consists of a conical base bearing two minute, 

 slightly divergent hooks. 



