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Fig. 61.—Anthrenus scrophulariae, Linn.—(a) larva; (b) pupa, dorsal view with 
split ‘arva skin surrounding; (c) pupa, ventral view removed from skin; 
(d) beetle—hair lines showing natural size (after Riley). 

Fig. 62.—Ithycerus noveboracensis Forst.—(a) hole madewith her jaws by female 
for insertion of her egg; (b) larva; (c) adult. 
