the Larva and Pupa of the Genus Sabafinca. 447 



mandible is quite generally met with in pupae of the Orders Plani- 

 pennia and Mecoptera. Maxillae with short, broad base, prominent 

 palpus formed of five nearly equal segments, and short galea and 



Fig. 3. — Sabalinca ivcongriiella Walk. Pupal skin, macerated in 

 10 per cent. KOH. a. Head, showing aiit, antenna, with most of 

 the distal segments omitted, e, compound eye, Im, labium, md, 

 mandible, mx, maxilla and inx]), maxillary palp, (x 40). h. 

 Mandibles, viewed from inner or ventral side, showing condyle 

 in situ in ginglymous joint. ( x 87.) 



lacinia. Labium with three short, rounded lobes, of which the middle 

 one lies above the other two and probably represents the hypo- 

 pharynx ; the palpi are not visible in the macerated pupal skin, and 

 have probably become detached and lost, as they would in any case 

 be exceedingly small. 



