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Fig. 1 — Ctenucha hrunnea Stretch. Eggs laid in characteristic row. Enlarged 



twice. (Original.) 



Fig. 2 — Ctenucha hrunnea Stretch. Lateral and dorsal aspects of the larva. 

 Enlarged twice. (Original.) 



Fig. 3 — Ctenucha hrunnea Stretch. Pupa: with cast larval skins still clinging to the 



posterior ends. Enlarged nearly twice. (Original.) 

 Fig. -1 — Ctenucha hrunnea Stretch. Dorsal and ventral aspects of the adults. Females 



at top, males at bottom. Enlarged nearly twice. (Original.) 

 Fig. 5 — Cocoons of a parasite (Protapantcles sp.) and dead body of a caterpillar of 



Ctenucha hrunnea Stretch. About natural size. (Original.) 



Fig. 6 — Ctenucha ruhroscapus Menetries. Male, natural size. (Original. Photo by 



department of scientific illustration, University of California.) 



Fig. 7 — Ctenucha multifaria Walker. Male, natural size. (Original. Photo by 



department of scientific illustration, University of California.) 



