PLATE XXXVIII. 



EuACANTHus iNTERRUPTUs. (Page 126.) 



Fig. 1. — Imago. The wings are small, and not 

 fully developed in this example. 



Fig. 1 a. — Larval form. The wing-cases are soldered 

 together, and not free from the ahdomen. 



Fig. 1 h. — Pupa seen from the ventral aspect. The 

 wing-cases here are disengaged. 



Fig. 1 c. — Head and frons of the imago. 



Fig. 1 d. — Pygofer of the female, with its cylindrical 

 Cauda and part of the saw-case. 



Fig. le. — Wing of fig. 1, with its neuration. 



Fig. 1/. — Hind tarsal joints and pulvilli. The first 

 joint is much the largest. 



EUPELIX CUSPIDATA. (Vol. ii.) 



Fig. 2. — The pupa, showing the projecting vertex 

 with its ridges. 



Fig. 2 «.— Under-side of the imago, with its frons, 

 clypeus, and rostrum, in situ. 



Fig. 2 6. — Shows the peculiar cleft form of the 

 abdominal apex. 



N.B. — Figures of the imago will be found on the 

 next plate, vol. ii. 



