530 Notes in 1887 upon lepidopterous larve, cc. 
anal flap, but below it there was much of the dark 
colour (more ‘than in any of the three larve hitherto 
described), and a dark shade appeared, for the first 
time, at a still lower level, upon the last clasper. The 
patches around the spiracles were larger and darker, 
and the three lightest spiracles (1st and the two last) 
were also darker. The claspers were blacker, and a 
dark shade spread upwards from the semilunar mark. 
The dark spiracular line extending backwards from the 
first spiracle was more marked than in fig. 10. The 
thoracic legs were blacker and less red. The lateral 
marks on the head were very black, and there were 
rather faint lines in front of and parallel with the 
former. These marks were more distinctly shown in 
other darker larve (see figs. 11, 12, 18, and 15). The 
subdorsal line, oblique stripes and their borders were 
very much as in the 8rd larva, except that there was a 
distinct, although faint, dark cloud upon the borders, 
below the red spots; this character is plainly shown in 
another larva represented in fig. 11. 
(5). The fifth larva was, like the fourth, a long way on 
the bluish side of an intermediate variety. The horn 
was very black; the light zone being small but bright 
yellow in colour. The spiracles were black, except the 
first and last, which were dark brown; the patches 
surrounding them all were large but not very dark. The 
red spots were large, becoming somewhat larger ante- 
riorly. The borders to the stripes, above and behind 
the spots, were very faintly reddish, especially in the 
posterior of the two segments crossed by each border, 
and also in the anterior part of the anterior segment. 
(This arrangement is shown in a far more pronounced 
form in fig. 11). This character was less distinct in the 
last two stripes. The other parts of the borders were 
distinct and of a dark green colour. The spiracular 
line upon the thoracic segments, and the mark between 
the 2nd and 8rd of these, were distinct, although 
not very black. The broad lateral line on the head was 
dark and distinct, and traces of the anterior line were 
also present. The subdorsal line was very indistinct 
except anteriorly ; the stripes were fairly distinct, espe- 
cially the last. The shade on the anal flap was faint 
and of small extent, but large and dark below it. The 
thoracic legs were very dark above and red below, like 
