PLATE CXXXIV. 



Cerataphis latani^e. (Page 198.) 



Figs. 1 and 2. — Apterous female and part of another, 

 surrounded by discs of wax. They are fixed to a por- 

 tion of an orchis leaf. 



Fig. 3. — Another individual, placed so as to show 

 the underside, and the position of the rostrum. The 

 disc has been removed. 



Fig. 4. — One of the young born from fig. 1 . It 

 has passed a moult, and the wax disc has commenced 

 to grow. 



Fig. 5. — Inferior view of the head of fig. 1, showing 

 at g the wax-glands ; at h the small horns ; and at a 

 the antenna, much magnified. 



Fig. 6. — The winged -viviparous female. The lower 

 wings are faintly drawn in their probable position ; 

 they were lost in the specimen from which the draw- 

 ing was taken. 



Fig. 7. — Head, antenna, and fore leg of the imago. 



Fig. 8. — Magnified fore leg, showing the tarsus and 

 claws. 



Fig. 9. — Cauda and minute papillae, from the same 

 insect. 



Fig. 10. — Part of the base of a palm-leaf, studded 

 with numerous larvae of Cerataphis latanice. Drawn 

 of their natural size. 



