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ILLISOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 



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EXPLANATION OF PLATE . 

 Maxillae and Labium 



Fig- 371- Chironomus ferrugineovittatus, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 3/2. Psychoda albipennis, cephalic aspect. 



F'g- 373- Psorophora ciliata, female, portions of mandibles, maxillae, labium, ten- 

 torium, and head-capsule. 



Fig. 374. Rhyphus punctatus, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 375. Dixa clavata, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 376. Promachus veriebratus, caudal aspect. 



Fig. 377. Promachus veriebratus, labium, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 378. Promachus vcrtebratus, cross-section of labium, see figure 377. 



Fig. 379. Promachus vcrtebratus, distal end of labium, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 380. Psorophora ciliata, distal end of labium, caudal aspect. 



Fig. 381. Psorophora ciliata, distal end of labium, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 382. Geranomyia canadensis, cephalic aspect. 



Fig. 383. Tipula bicornis, distal end of labium, mesal aspect. 



Fig. 384. Tipula bicornis, caudal aspect of labium. 



Fig. 385. Helobia punctipennis, caudal aspect 



Fig. 386. Limnobia innnatura, caudal aspect. 



Fig. 387. Dixa clavata, caudal aspect of labium. 



Fig. 388. Tipula bicornis, sclerites about distal end of theca of labium. 



Fig. 389. Bittacomorpha clai'ipes, distal end of labium, mesal aspect. 



Fig. 390. Tabanus gigantcus, mesal aspect of labium. 



Fig. 391. Tabanus giganteus, caudal aspect of labium. 



Fig. 392. Tabanus giganteus, cephalic aspect of labium. 



Fig. 393. Aphiochaeta agarici, caudal aspect. 



Fig. 394. Aphiochaeta agarici, distal end of labium, mesal aspect 



