910 A, E, Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
Figure 6.—Orange branch more enlarged; a, Purple Scales; adult females; c, 
Chionaspis citri; male scales; from life. All phot. by A. H. 
Verrill. 
Puate XCVII. 
Figure 1.—Rose-banded Sphinx (Phlegothontius cingulatus); 7g natural size. 
PavG6 Photo: by cAerE a. 
Figure 2.—Larva of the same, on Morning Glory (Ipomea purpurea) ; natural 
size. Photographed from life by A. H. V. 
Puate XCVIILI. 
Figure 1.—Banasa euchlora; x3. P. 798. 
Figure 2.—Orthezia insignis Douglas; x6. P. 806. 
Figure 3.—Cut-worm Moth (Agrotis ypsilon (Rott.); x1}. P. 771 
Figure 4.—Cut-worm Moth (Peridroma incivis (Guen.); x14. P. 771. 
Figure 5.—Cut-worm Moth (Feltia malefida (Guen.); +14. P. 772. 
Figure 6.—Grass Moth (Remigia repanda (Fab.); +13. P. 774. 
Figure 7.—Autographa, or Plusia, ow Guen.; x1}. P. 775. 
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Figure 8.—Autographa, or Plusia, ow Guen. P. 775. 
Figure 9.—Gypsochroa sitellata (Guen.); +1}. P. 776. 
Figure 10.—Snout-beetle (Diaprepes); x3. P. 785. All photographed by A. H. V. 
PuatE XCIX. 
Figure 11.—Trowx scaber ; x 124. P. 792. 
Figure 12,—Trox suberosus ; x12. P. 792. 
Figure 13.—Click-beetle (Monocrepidius lividus (Dej.); x 17g. P. 795. 
Figure 14.—Ground-beetle (Agonoderus lineoia (Fab.); x 31g. P. 797. 
Figure 15.—Trox scabrosus Beauy.; x 124. U.5S., not Bermudian. 
Figure 16.—White Ant (Calotermes castaneus); x31g. P. 817. 
Figure 17.—a, b, ec, Frosted Leaf-hopper (Ormenis pruinosa (Say). P. 801; a, 
Leaf-bug (Lygus, sp.); both x24. Phot. A. H. V. 
Figure 18.—Carolina Grasshopper (Dissosteira Carolina), resting on sand, show- 
ing protective coloration; nat. size. P. 821. Phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 19.—a, American Cockroach (P. Americana) ; an Egyptian specimen ; b, 
Surinam Cockroach; a Mexican specimen; both identified by 
Saussure. P. 824, 825. Phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 20.- Australian Cockroach (Periplaneta Australasie), x14; a, adult 
male; b, female; c, larva; d, nymph. P. 825. Phot. by A. H. 
V., from Bermuda specimens. 
PEATE, 
Figure 1.—Centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes); natural size. P. 842. Photo- 
graph from life by A. H. V. 
Figure 2.—Centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes); under side of anterior part, nat. 
size. Phot. A. H. V. 
Figure 3.—Head and poison fangs of Centipede; a, antenne; b, palpi; ¢, ¢’, 
poison fangs or first pair of thoracic legs; d, their basal joint; e, 
second pair of legs. 
