EXPLANATION OF PLATE 68. 



Upper Aspect and Micropyles of Eggs. — Lycaenidae. Papilionidae. 



Printed by B. Meisel. All the figures are highly magnified. Figs. 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13-16, 18 and 20 were drawn 

 by A. Assmaun ; figs. 3. 4, 9, 12, 17 and 19 by .J. H. Emerton ; fig. .5 by J. H. Blake, and fig. 6 by Mr.s. Mary Peart. 



1. Thecla calanus. From an empty shell. 



2. Thecla edwardsii. From an empty shell. 



3. Uranotes melinus. From a section monnted 

 in jelly. 



4. Stnjmon titus. From a section raounteil in 

 jelly. 



5. Everes comyntas. From a living egg. 



6. Cijaniris pseudargiolus. 



7. Incisalia niphon. From an empty shell. 



8. Incisalia irus. From an empty shell. 



9. Feniseca tarquinius. From a section mounted 

 in jelly. 



10. Heodes hypophlaeas. From an empty shell. 



11. Epidemia epixanthe. From a dead specimen. 



12. Everes comyntas. From a section mounted in 

 jelly. 



13. Chrysophanusthoe. From a dead specimen. 



14. Eurymus philodice. From an empty shell. 



15. Pieris oieracea. From an empty shell. 



16. Fieris rapae. From an empty shell. 



17. Fieris rapae. From a section monnted in 

 jelly, and far more correct than the preceding. 



18. Jasoniades glauciis. From an empty shell. 



19. Heraclides cresphontes. From a section 

 mounted in jelly. 



20. Euphoeades truilus. From an empty shell. 



