PLATE XCV. 



Ptychodes juglandis. (Page 40.) 



Fig. 1. — Apterous viviparous female. The stout and 

 short legs, and the cornicles, seen as mere pores, may 

 be noted. 



Fig. 2. — Winged viviparous female, the short an- 

 tennae and the narrow and peculiarly shaped wings are 

 characteristic. 



Fig. 3. — Broad head of the apterous female with its 

 appendages. The three terminal antennal joints are 

 noticeable. 



Fig. 4. — The last abdominal somites, showing the 

 short Cauda (fig. b) and the two vaginal valves (figs. 

 a, c). 



Fig. 5. — Cornicle of the imago seen in profile. 



