behvcen le2ndo2iterous larvai and their surroundings. 



325 



Reddish-brown 

 twigs. 



VI. 



Lichen-covered 

 sticks. 



10 on twigs, 7 on 10 on sticks, 4 



gi'een. All brown on green. 6 with 



like twigs. | green patches, 



' very marked in 2. 



VII. 



Weathered jjale grey 

 barkless twigs. 



VIII. 



Green loaves and 



ilioots of food-plant 



{Pox'ulua ni'jra). 



12 on twigs, 1 

 on green. All very I 

 pale and extremely j 

 like twiffs. ' 



IX. 



Orange paijer 



.siJills. 



11 on spills, 4 

 on green. AH 

 pale yellowish- 

 brown. 



As before. 



Some 1 a r V a; 

 mature. 



As before. Some 

 larvae mature. 



Others mature. 



As before. 



As before. 



As before. 



Some larvai have 

 become of a much 

 darker brown i or 

 lately. The change 

 probably due to i 

 maturity. 



I 



3 or 4 with 



green patches, 3 



4 with brown. 



All now much 

 darker, but still 

 like the darker 

 twigs in the 

 cylinder. Some 

 mature. 



10 still feeding. 7 feeding. 

 8 on twigs, 2 on on sticks. 

 green. 



All 



Some 

 mature, 



larvae 



Larvie very Very light 

 light brown, brown, like VIII. 

 like IX. 



10 feeding ; all 

 on twigs. A typical 

 larva was painted ; 

 shown on Plato 

 XVI, fig. 2. 



(July 31.) A I 7 feeding, all 

 typical larva ou spills. 

 painted ; shown 

 on Plate XVI, 



4 feedino 

 on twigs. 



All 



2 feeding. 



6 on twigs, 

 green. 



1 on I 6 feeding. All 

 i pale brown. 



(Aug. 19. 

 still feeding. 



(Aug. 18. 

 pupated. 



All 



7 still feeding. 

 (Aug. 19.) 2 still 

 t'eediua;. 



5 feeding, 1 

 dead. (Aug. 19. ) 



5 feeding ; all : 20. ) AH pupated, 

 very pale brown. 

 4 feeding on 

 Aug. 26, and 1 

 or more ou Aug. 

 31. 



