PLATE CII. 



Lachnus cupresst. (Page 46.) 



Fig. 1. — Apterous viviparous female. 



Fig. 2. — Pupa from the same. 



Fig. 3. — Imago, a. Cornicle of fig. 3 with bristles 

 surrounding its base. h. The same viewed from above, 

 showing the mouth of the nectary, which is capable of 

 being closed by a contraction of the external lips. 

 These figures are unavoidably somewhat out of their 

 proper sequence. Lachnus cupressi is more nearly 

 allied to Lachnus juniperi. 



Paracletus cimiciformis. (Page Q^ .) 



Fig. 4. — Apterous viviparous female. c. Head. 

 d. Antennae. 



Trama troglodytes. (Page 68.) 



Fig. 5. — Apterous viviparous female. The pale 

 hairy variety. 



Fig. 6. — The same before a moult. The stout 

 rostrum is represented at r. Notice may be taken of 

 the characteristic sm^Ze- jointed tarsus, which has a 

 considerable length. 



Fig. 7. — Young born from fig. 6. At this age the 

 rostrum much exceeds the length of the body. 



