PLATE CVIII. 



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Fig. 1. — Queen Apliis. The produce from an egg. 



Fig. 2. — Head and antenna of tlie same. a. Coxae. 

 h. Small rudimentary eye, composed of eiglit or ten 

 facets only. The antenna has only four joints. 



Fig. 3. — The imago extricating itself from its pupal 

 integuments, and shedding all its woolly coat at the 

 same time. The limbs and wing-cases at first are very 

 transparent. 



Fig. 4. — Mature imago with young. The last-born 

 foetus has not disengaged itself from its investing 

 membranes. 



Fig. 5. — Leaves of the elm, rolled and blistered by 

 the Aphides, which nest within. The winged insects 

 are represented of their natural size. 



Fig. 6. — Globules of (fsecal ?) matter interspersed 

 with mealy powder, being part of the contents of the 

 above rolled leaves, c. Membranous fragments which 

 remain after these globules have burst. 



