176 Explanation of Plates. 



Plate XXXV. Fig. 1. A. amanda, x 25. 



Fig. 2. A. hopfferi, X 25. The black patch on 

 the rein of the latter is a foreign body, 

 probably a group of half -macerated scales. 



Plate XXXVI. Fig. 1. A. pylaon, x 25. 



Fig. 2. A. candalus, X 25. These have unusual 

 chitinisation of the rein. In each 

 specimen there is eversion of the 

 rectum or oviduct. 



Plates XXXVII and XXXVIII. In each plate Fig. 1 is x 25, 



and Fig. 2 shows the prop, 

 X 50. The small chitinous 

 plate at the base of the 

 rein is seen, but the object 

 of the figures is to show the 

 duct to the bursa copulatrix 

 running backwards (back- 

 wards should strictly be for- 

 wards ! !) from the terminal 

 plate of the rein ; this is very 

 distinct on PI. XXXVII. 

 This duct is seen in several 

 other preparations, but may 

 probably hardly come out 

 very distinctly when the 

 photographs are reproduced. 

 Both specimens are A. ihetis. 



Plate XXXIX. Two specimens of A. hylas, x 25, demonstrating 

 the same point as in PI. XXXII (A. eumedon) 

 and PI. LIV. The one a dorsal, the other a 

 lateral view. 



Plate XL. Fig. 1. A. escheri, X 25. 



Fig. 2. A. damon, X 25. The duct is well seen in 

 Fig. 2. 



Plate XLI. Fig. 1. P. meleager, X 25. 



Fig. 2. A. admetus, X 25. Distal portion of rein 

 somewhat chitinised in both. 



