PLATE X. 



iMg. 1, larva of ChimnljaccJie Far/ella ,• 1 a, united birch-leaves, showing 

 the larva between them. 



Fig. 2, larva of a Solenohia (the species is not known, no males having 

 been bred) ; 3 a, the cases attached to lichen on a fence ; 2 h, the 

 case, much magnified. 



Fig. 3, larva of Ochsenheimeria Birdella ; 3 a, section of a grass-stem, 

 showing the larva burrowing down the centre. 



l*'ig. 4, larva of Tinea biselUeUa ; 4 a, gallery formed by the larva feed- 

 ing among feathers; 4'i, case of Tinea jidUonella on a feather. 



Fig. .5, larva of Lampmnia pralatella ; 5 a, leaf of wild strawberry- 

 eaten by the larva, with the case attached to the under-side ; 5 b, 

 the case, much magnified. 



Fig. 6, larva of Incurvaria peclinea ; 6 a, the larva in its case, feeding 

 on a fallen oak-leaf. 



Fig. 7, larva of L/cnrvaria cajntella ; 7 a, a currant-shoot withering 

 from the efl:'ect of a larva of Incurvaria capitella feeding in the 

 stem. 



Fig. 8, larva of Swammerdamia pyrella ; 8 a, the larva in its web, be- 

 tween united cherry-leaves. 



Fig. 9, larva o{ Phiiella porredella ; 9 a, the larva feeding on a leaf of 

 Hesperis ■mafronalis. 



Fig. 10, larva of Ortliotcdia Sparganella ; 10 a, stem of Sparganium, 

 eaten by the larva. 



Fig. 11, larva of a Depressaria, which feeds on Centairrea vigra (the 

 species is not known, the perfect insect not having been bred) ; 

 11 a, leaf of Ceutaurea nigra, contorted by the larva. 



Fig. 12, larva of GelecJua pernlgrella ; 12 c, shoot of sallow tenanted 



by the larva. 

 F'ig. 13, larva of Parasia CarUnella ; 13 a, section of seed-head of 



Carlina vidgaris, showing the larva feeding below the seeds. 



Fig. 14, larva of Q^cophora unileUa ; \\ a, piece of decayed wood bur- 

 rowed by the larva. 



Fig. 15, larva of Glypldptergx equiteUa ; 15 a, shoots of Sedum acre, 

 the middle one bleached by the excavations of the larva. 



Fig. 1 G, larva of Argyrcsthia nitidelhi ; 1 6 a, shoots of hawthorn, eaten 



by the larva. 

 Fig. 1 7, larva of Gracilaria Swpderella; 11 a, cone on an oak-leaf, formed 



by the larva. 

 Fig. 1 8, larva of Oniix AngUcella ; 18 a, cone on hawthorn-leaf, formed 



by the larva. 



1 Continued. 



