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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIV. 
Fig. 1. Abnormal labrum of a blue Nevada form of C. tranquebarica. 
Figs. 2 and 3. Abnormalities in C. punctata produced by cutting into the 
labrum during the pupal stage. 
Fig. 4. Long and short-elytroned form of C. sexguttata from Topeka, Kansas. 
Fig. 5. Specimen of C. tranquebarica with short elytron bearing an abnormal 
pattern, from Dodge City, Kansas. 
Fig. 6. Reared specimen of C. pupurea limbalis a right elytron similar to that 
of tranquebarica (Fig. 5). Note reduced markings. This deformity 
is supposedly due to rough handling. 
Fig. 7. Elytron of C. limbalis with healed openings due to the death of certain 
parts of the folded pupal elytron. 
Fig. 8. Right short hind leg of a specimen of C. punctulata in which the tarsal 
joints were removed just before pupation. The hairs are not well 
developed. 
Fig. 9. Left normal hind leg of the same specimen of C. punctulata. 
