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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XII. 



Fig. 1. Young larva of Pimpla pomorum seen from the right side, x 62. 



Fig. 2. FuUy grown larva seen from the right side, x 26. 



Fig. 3. Female pupa, lateral view, x 26. 



Fig. 4. Male pupa, lateral view, x 26. 



