902 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
Figure 139.—The same; a, moth; 6, c, pups; phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 140.—Bee-moth (Galleria mellonella); b, larva. 
Figure 141.—Fig-moth (Ephestia cahiritella, or cautella Walker) ; A, imago; B, 
larva. 
Figure 142.—Grain-moth or Wolf-moth (Tinea granella); a, a’ imago; }, larva; 
c, pupa; d, infested grain; after Packard. 
Figure 143.—Meal-moth (Plodia interpunctella Hubn.); imago and larva. 
Figure 144.—Flour-moth (Ephestia Kuehniella Zell.) ; b, larva; last two after 
Chittenden. 
Figure 145.—Angoumois Grain-moth (Sitotroga cerealella (Oliv.); from Webster’s 
International Dictionary. 
Figure 145a.—Corn infested by S. cerealeila ; after Riley. 
Figure 146.—Clothes-moth (Tinea pellionella L.); a, imago; b, larva; e, portable 
case. 
Figure 147.—Tapestry-moth (Tineola biselliella (Hum.) ; after Riley. 
Figure 147a.—Tapestry-moth (Trichophaga tapetzella (L.); after Riley. 
Figure 148.—Portion of leaf of Sweet-potato, with mines of leaf-miner; phot. 
tA ELV: 
Figure 149.—Lace-wing Fly (Chrysopa), nat. size, with its eggs mounted on 
silken stalks; c, larva; N. American species; after Glover. 
Figure 150.—American Ant-lion (Myrmeleon), with larva and pit-fall. 
Figure 151.—Larva of Bermuda Ant Lion; a, dorsal; b, ventral view ; phot. 
from nature by A. H. V. 
Figure 152.—Grain Weevil (Sitophilus granarius (L.); ec, larva; 6, pupa. 
Figure 153.—Rice Weevil (Sitophilus oryze (L.), much enlarged. 
Figure 154.—Onion Weevil (Epicerus imbricatus (Say). Last two from Web- 
ster’s International Dictionary. 
Figure 155.—Two Bermuda Coleoptera; a, Beetle (Chrysobothris impressa (Fabr.); 
b, Weevil; enlarged. 
Figure 155a.—Small Black Weevil (Anchonus, sp.); phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 156.—Coffee-bean Weevil; a, imago; b, pupa; ¢, larva; x 8; photo. from 
Bermuda specimens by A. H. V. 
Figure 157.—Meal-worm (Tenebrio molitor L.); b, imago; a, its larva, nat. size ; 
after Chittenden. 
Figure 158.—Flour-beetle (Tribolium confusum); a, imago; b, larva; e, pupa ; 
d, abdominal tubercle ; e, antenna; f, Rusty Flour-beetle (7. fer- 
rugineum), antenna, much enlarged; after Chittenden. 
Figure 158b.—Bean-weevil (Bruchus obtectus Say); a, imago, much enlarged ; b, 
infested bean; after Riley. 
Figure 159.—Pea-weevil (Bruchus pisi L.); dorsal view; after Riley. 
Figure 159a.—Pea-weevil (B. pisi L.); a, beetle, side view, enlarged ; b, pea 
from which it emerged; c, d, larvee, enlarged; after Riley. 
Figure 160.—Cow-pea Weevil (Bruchus Chinensis); a, imago; 0, larva. 
Figure 161.—Flour-beetle (Silvanus Surinamensis (L); ¢, imago; d, larva, x 12; 
last two after Chittenden. 
Figure 162.—Grapevine Flea-beetle ; a, imago; b, larva; c, earth-coated pupa- 
case; d, leaf eaten by the larve; after Riley. 
Figure 163.—Strawberry Flea-beetle (Haltica ignita Ulig.); a, imago; b, egg; ¢, 
larva; d, segment of larva; e, larva, dorsal view; f, pupa. 
