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MR. J. CURTIS ON A MOTH INHABITING GALLS. 
PLATE XL. 
B. Branch of Celastrus ? with two Galls of Ceciposzs Eremita: g, the gall: 9, its 
operculum. 
Fig. 11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
Wes 
One of the galls: o, the aperture, from which the operculum has been re- 
moved. 
The operculum of the gall detached, showing its expansion towards its outer 
surface, forming a distinct rim, o. 
One of the galls longitudinally divided, showing its thickness and aperture. 
One of the galls divided, exhibiting the pupa of the Moth. 
Under side of the Moth removed from the pupa case. 
Back of the same. 
Terminal joints of one of the antennae. 

