hetween lepidopterous larve and their 
XIV. 
Bark covered with orange 
lichen, probably Physcia 
parietina, combined with 
P. pulverulenta. 
XIII. 
Bark covered with | 
bluish-green lichen, probably | 
Physcia pulverulenta. 
5 on bark, 2 on green. | 
_ As before. Typical larve painted 
| Aug. 4 and 5, shown in 
Plate XVI, figs. 8 and 9. 
; (Aug. 14.) 7 on bark.| 
'As before, except that. 
| smallest larva now marked | 
surroundings. 
7 on bark. As before. | 
331 
Lichen-covered sticks. } 
The lichen probably 
Ramalina farinacea. | 
| | 
10 on sticks. 
| before. 
(Aug. 10.) A typical 
larva painted, shown in| 
‘Plate XVI, fig. 10. | 
| 
(Aug. 14.) 10 onsticks. 
8 grey-brown mottled 
with darker brown and 
‘much green, so that some 
“are half green ; 2 similar 
but browner. 
with green. 
| = 
(Aug. 14.) 7 on bark. 
Lighter and — greyer 
| ground - colour. Green 
patches very marked. 
7 on. bark. Brown, 5 on bark, 2 on green. 
variegated with paler | Colour as before. 
brown and with green 
| (strongly 5, less strongly 
2). | 
6 on bark, 1 on green. 6 on bark. All varie- 
Colour as before. gated greyish - brown, 
strongly patched with 
green. White lateral 
dashes. 
10 on sticks. Colour 
| as before. 
{ 
| 
10 on sticks. As| 
| before. 
(Aug. 25.) 6 on bark, ni (Aug. 25.) 6 on bark. 
1 on green. 
(Aug. 25.) 9 on twigs, 
1 on floor. 
2 mature. A typical 6 on bark. Colour as 
larva painted Aug. 31, |on Aug. 21. 
shown in Plate XVI, 
fig. 11. 
(Sept. 4.) All mature. 
Last mature Sept. 8. 
‘All mature: except one. 
Larve becoming mature. 
All mature. 
} | 
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