EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. 
(Cf. Explanation of Plate VI.) 
Fras, 
1, 2, 3 seem to be more or less copied from Vallisnieri’s figures—to 
show the difference between this oviposition and that of 
Réaumur’s species. (Réaumur, however, may have taken 
them from nature, for he says that he had seen such eggs, but 
failed to discover the insect producing them.) 
, 5. Antennae of A. rosae (4 6,5 @). 
A different species, excavating midrib of rose-leaf. (Possibly a 
Pristiphora ?) 
Apex of abdomen viewed ventrally (saws concealed), 
8. The same (but saws, etc., partly exserted), 
9-12. Various views of saws, supports, ete., dissected out. (Cf. the 
corresponding figures in Plates V (Vallisnieri’s) and II (photo- 
graphed from nature). 
13-14. These figures (as the author tells us) refer to some other 
species. I cannot identify it with confidence. 
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