in the pupe of Heterocerous Lepidoptera. 119 
b.—Larva exposed feeder. Slug-like in form and movements, 
head very retractile. Free segments. 3 4 5 6 7. 
3456. 
1.—Micropreryeipx.* Hight pairs abdominal legs, curious ap- 
pendages, moss feeders. 
2.—CocuiiopopIpm. Legs evanescent, but traces of extra pairs 
and of curious appendages. Max. palps large in pupa, 
not in imago. 
3.—Zycmnipm. Legs of Macro type. Max. palps evanescent 
in pupa. 
c.—————?.—-Pupa with no free segments, appendages adherent 
to all abdominal segments. Lyonetia, Cemiostoma, 
Bedellia. 
Note.—Eriocephala (Micropteryx purpurella, &c.) appears by imaginal 
characters to belong to Adelide. But the pupa is truly Incomplete, not 
semi-incomplete, as all the other Incomplete are,—that is, the appendages 
are all absolutely distinct and free, and all the abdominal segments are 
‘‘free’’; moreover, it possesses working jaws. 
* I have only seen a portion of a pupa of these, and of Psychids 
I have had none of my own, and have not been able to examine them 
freely.—T. A. C. 
