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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Except Avhere otherwise given the niagniiieation of each figure^ is 

 given Avitli its number on the Phite; thus: 1x2. 



Plate I. 



All figures are of the Sugar Cane Leaf-Roller {Omiodes accepta) . 



1. Adult moth. 



2. Caterpillar, side view. 



3. " dorsal view. 



4. " 4 anterior segments. 



5. " front view of head. 



e, eye cluster. 



c, cervical shield. 

 s, spiracles. 



d, dorsal row of tubercles. (Li fig. 4=posterior 

 trapezoidal). 



sp, supra-spiracular row of tubercles. 



sb, sub-spiracular roAv of tubercles. 

 (). Pupa, side view, 

 e, eye. 



a, antenna-case. 

 1, leg-case, 

 w, wing-case. 

 s, spiracles, 

 c, cremaster. 



7. Apex of cremaster, showing the curled spines bj^ which the 



pupa is fastened to the cocoon. 



8. Cluster of 4 eggs in groove on surface (jf leaf, 

 i). Eggs more highly enlarged. 



10. Leaf spun together for "retreat" or hiding place of cater- 



pillar; shows where caterpillar has eaten, (Nat. size.) 



11. Leaf, showing spots where a very young caterpillar has eaten , 



leaving one epidermis inta(;t, instead of eating holes 

 thru the leaf, (Nat. size.) 



Plate II. 



1. Qyniodcs localis. 



2. O. coniiyiuatalis. 



3. O. dcmaratalis. 



