426 LORD WALSINGHAM ON THE GENUS ANAPHE. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate XLIV. 



Fig. 1. Enveloping cocoon of Anaphe panda, Boisd., two-thirds natural size — outside view. 

 Fig. 2. The same cut open, showing internal texture and arrangement of small separate cocoons. o\ o l , 

 twigs inserted into the openings. 



Plate XLV. 



Fig. 1. Portion of inner surface of enveloping cocoon, showing lining between inner wall and exterior, 

 with modification of smooth surface by introduction of foreign body. 1 a. Fibre of envelope, 

 highly magnified. 



Fig. 2. Diagram of cross sectiou through the middle. 2 a. Outlet at back of same. 



Fig. 3. Full-grown larva. 3 a. Spines of larva, highly magnified. 



Fig. 4. Young larvae. 



Fig. 5. Separate cocoons from interior. 5 a. Empty pupa-shell. 



Fig. 6. Single brown cocoon, from interior of similar colony in the British Museum. 



Fig. 7. Anaphe panda, Boisd. £ . 



Fig. 8. infracta, Wlsm. c? . 



Fig. 9. Carteri, Wlsm. $ . 



Fig. 10. Dipterous parasite, Tachina onchestus, Walk. 10 a. Empty cocoon of same. 



