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C. B. HARDENBERG. 



column through the centre of the bag and is supported by 

 two radial strands of silk, which run from its circumference 

 to the wall of the outer bag. 



Male Pupa. — Length 5 mm. General colour raw sienna 

 (III), head, thorax, and wing-cases brussels brown (III). 

 Dorsal aspect dull, ventral aspect and wing-cases shiny. 



Text-fig. 24. 



Monda rogenliofferi Heijlaerts. 

 A. Bag of full-grown larva, x 1"7. B. Bag opened vertically to 

 show inner bag (cocoon) supported hj two Ijands to the inner wall 

 of the outer bag. x 1'7. c. Dorsal view of male pupa. X 9. 

 D. Side view of male pupa. X 9. E. Ventral aspect of head and 

 thorax of male pupa. X 27. 



Head slightly projecting ventrally, eyes large, prominent 

 (text-fig. 24, c-e). Clypeus quadrate, convex. Labrum 

 transverse, short, distal margin slightly concave, paraclypeals 

 distinct, partly concealed by the lateral corners of the labrum. 

 Labium large, broadened distally, maxillary palpi large. 

 Antennae broadened, transversely sulcate over their entire 

 length. Wing-cases reaching ventrally to nearly the posterior 

 edge of the 3rd abdominal segment. Abdominal segments 

 on ventral aspect unarmed, 6nely striated transversely. Pro- 



