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drawin<^s of all the larvae and pupas, and especially the new 

 species, should be published, a luxury much to be desired, 

 but not now, at any rate, to be indulged in. All the insects 

 whose life-history is given in the following pages, were most 

 kindly presented by Mr. Dukinfield Jones to this Museum, 

 and have been carefully arranged to show the larva, pupa and 

 imago of each species side by side. 



Since this paper was first put in print, for the Proceedings 

 of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool* Mr. 

 Jones has arrived home. He has kindly replaced a few 

 damaged specimens in the collection by better examples ; and 

 has enabled me to correct, in this issue, the few errata which 

 he detected in that above referred to. 



T. J. MOOKE, 



Curator. 



* Vol. XXXVI., pp. 325-377; Plates III.-VI. Other communications on 

 Brazilian Entomology, by Mr. Jones, will be found in previous volumes. 



