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which they hide make them conspicuous. Small trees can be freed by 
handpicking or spraying. 1%, Paris Green and 5, lead arsenate in 
water proved to be very efficient, and did not burn the leaves. 
Plate 1. 
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Hlustrations. 
Eggs, enlarged XX 7, lateral view. 
The same, seen from above. 
Caterpillar, just hatched, enlarged 8 
Caterpillar fullgrown, enlarged > 2. 
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b. 
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Chrysalid ventral side enlarged > 2. 
The same, lateral view. 
The same, dorsal view. 
Butterfly, natural size. 
Wings, dorsal view. 
Butterfly at rest, lateral view, natural size. 
Coconut leaf damaged by caterpillars of Hidari. 
Leaflets damaged and spun together (see the typical tissue, 
in the middle of the upper part of the photograph). 
° as A 
„ Piece of a leaf with cocoons of a Braconid wasp. 
. Braconid wasps. 
‚ Puparium of the Tachinid fly. 
. Parasitic wasp. 
. Caterpillar, left by larvae of a parasitic wasp and much 
shrunken but still living (all figures about natural size). 
Secondary parasite (parasitic on Braconid wasp). 
‚ (Much enlarged; for natural size see the text). 
Braconid wasp, parasitic on Hidari (enlarged). 
Parasitic fly of Hidari (much enlarged). 
Parasitic wasp (Ophionid) (much enlarged). 
Cocoon of the Ophionid wasp (much enlarged). 
(For the natural sizes see the text). 
