Plate LXXXII 

 Larval and Pupal Details of Asilida' and Mydaidoi 



Fig. 1. Proctacantlius milberti, ninth abdominal segment of pupa. 



Fig. 2. Promaclms vertehratus, seventh, eighth, and ninth abdominal 

 segments of pupa. 



Fig. 3. Procfacanflius milhcrfi, end view of ninth segment of abdomen 

 of pupa. 



Fig. 4. Promaclms vertebratus, side view of lateral cephalic thorn of 

 pupa. 



Fig. 5. The same, thorns at base of wing-case of pupa. 



Fig. 6. Proctacanfhus utilherfi, side view of lateral cephalic thorns of 

 pupa. 



Fig. 7. The same, thorns at base of wing-case of pupa. 



Fig. 8. Mydas davatus, dorsal view of apex of abdomen of pupa. 



Fig. 9. The same, lateral view of pupa. 



Fig. 10. The same, front view of head of pupa. 



Fig. 11. Promaclius vertehratus, ventral view of apex of abdomen of 

 larva. 



Fig. 12. The same, lateral view of larva. 



Fig. 13. The same, posterior spiracle of larva. 



Fig. 14. The same, dorsal view of apex of abdomen of larva. 



Fig. 15. Mydas davatus, lateral view of head of pupa. 



Fig. 16. The same, side view of lateral cephalic thorn of pupa. 



Fig. 17. Asilus notatus, thorn at base of wing-case of pupa. 



Fig. 18. The same, side view of lateral cephalic thorn of pupa. 



Fig. 19. Proctacantlius milherti, dorsal abdominal thorns of pupa. 



Fig. 20. Promaclius vertehratus, same as above. 



Fig. 21. Mydas davatus, same as above. 



Fig. 22. Proctacantlms milherti, spiracular area of first abdominal seg- 

 ment of pupa. 



Fig. 23. Mydas davatus, abdominal spiracle of pupa. 



Fig. 24. Promaclius vertehratus, dorsal view of head of larva. 



Fig. 25. The same, ventral view of head of larva. 



