94 
PSYCHE 
[August 
Stage J\ Head moderately bilolied, erect, broad; ground white checkered 
with red hrown in alternating oblique l)ars, leaving a white streak over the 
vertex of each lohe and eye, in clypeiis and over labrum ; a black shade before 
ocelli; width i.i mm. Body broadly dark Itrown dorsally, shading to olivaceous 
at the sides, including a narrow pulverulent dorsal and suhdorsal line, the 
latter waved ; suhventral fold broadly pale yellow. \'enter and feet, except 
those of joint 13, tlark blackish vinous. Tubercles small, dark, no shields, 
setae minute. Segments rather finelv annulate but not distinctly. 
Stage I'l. Head large, round, thick, distinctly bilobed, light red-hrown 
from the dotting, the ground white, appearing in a vertical streak on each, lobe 
and irregularly over the sides ; median suture at vertex and clypeus more 
Ijlackish, labrum whitish; width 1.6mm. Body moderate, uniform, smooth. 
Dorsum brown with velvety black oblique streaks from the segments anteriorly, 
joining dorsally and extending laterally to the pale yellow suhventral area, 
ilistinct on joints 5 to 8, smaller on joint 9, scarcely indicated on the other 
segments. Dorsal line straight, suhdorsal waved, pale yellow, broken, dotted ; 
also a broken lateral line, jrartly confluent with the suhventral area. Venter 
nearly solidly black, dotted with white, forming faintly a double medioventral 
line. Thoracic feet gray, abdominal ones red-hrown, anal ones white-handed 
without. Another larva was j)ale but with the same marks. The brown of the 
dorsal area shades to lilaccous and pales gradually to the suhventral area. 
Pujia described by Scudder and figured by Packard. 
