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partly covering the eyes ; the antennal cases reach to the 

 level of the 2nd abdominal segment. Second leg-cases long, 

 reaching almost as far down as the 3rd pair, which reach 

 nearly to the edge of the wing-cases. Prothorax with a 

 double median convex carina, the surface longitudinally 

 sulcate on the posterior half. Mesothorax massive, strongly 

 convex, with a faint median carina and finely transversely 

 striate, especially on the anterior half. Humeral area deeply 

 sulcate. Metanotum rugose, hind wing-case visible to beyond 

 the lateral angle of the front wing-cases. Area of 1st abdominal 

 segment depressed. Remaining abd. segments 2 to 7 dorsally 

 with transverse, lateral depression, having a median area and 

 posterior margin projecting. Abd. segments 4 to 7 with a 

 short transverse row of rudimentary teeth near the anterior 

 edge, more strongly pronounced on the 7th, where the posterior 

 margin of the 6th is also finely denticulate over a corresponding 

 distance. On the ventral surface the scars of the abdominal 

 prolegs are prominent, slightly protruding. Cremaster consists 

 of two curved hooks, directed ventro-anteriorly, on broad 

 bases, flattened laterally. 



Female Pupa. — Plump, vermiform, subcylindrical, atten- 

 uated posteriorly from the anterior edge of the 3rd abdominal 

 segment and anteriorly fi-om the posterior edge of the 6th 

 abdominal segment (text-fig. 23, g). Head and ventral part 

 of thoracic and 1st abdominal segment strongly wrinkled, so 

 that no head parts or thoracic legs can be distinguished. 

 Dorsal aspect of thorax with a weak median carina, and finely 

 striated transversely, that of the 1st abdominal without carina 

 and striated longitudinally. Other abdominal segments smooth, 

 scars of prolegs projecting. A dorsal row of minute rudi- 

 mentary teeth on the posterior edge of 4th to 7th abdominal 

 segments, the remaining segments smooth. No trace of 

 cremaster armament. 



Length 9 mm., diameter 4 mm. Colour of abd. segments 

 2 to 7 ochraceous orange (XV), head, thorax, and abd. 1 

 tawny (XV), with bronze sheen, caudal segments russet (XV). 



