EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLII. {continued). 

 Fig. 



34. Cypridium spinigerum, C. & L., vol. ii. p. 754.— Dorsal aspect, x 300 (ClaparMe 

 & Lachmann). 



35, 36. .^GYRiA MONOSTYLA, Ehr. sp., vol. ii. p. 755. — Dextral and sinistral views, 

 X 200 (Stein). 



37, 38. HUXLEYA CRASSA, C. & L,, vol. ii. p. 758, X 300 (ClaparMe & Lachmann). 



39,40. .(^GYRIA ANGUSTATA, C. & L., vol. ii. p. 755. — Dextral and ventral aspects, 

 X 300 (Clapar^de & Lachmann). 



41, 42. Chlamydodon Mnemosyne, Ehr., vol. ii. p. 750.— Ventral and lateral aspects, 

 X 250 (Stein). 



43, 44. iEGYRIA OLIVA, C. & L., vol. ii. p. 756. — Dextral and sinistral aspects, x 250 ; 

 e, eye-like pigment-speck (ClaparSde & Lachmann). 



45. Cypridium aculeatum, C. & L. sp., vol. ii. p. 754. — Sinistral aspect, x 250 



(ClaparMe & Lachmann). 



46. Trichopus dysteria, C. & L., vol. ii. p. 758, X 200 (Clapar^de & 



Lachmann). 



47,48. Trochilia sigmoides, Duj., vol. ii. p. 757.-47, as figured by ClaparMe & 

 Lachmann, under the title of Huxleya sulcata, x 500; 48, after Dujardin. 



49, 50. SCAPHIDIODON NAVICULA, Stein, vol. ii. p. 750. — Ventral and dorsal aspects, 

 X 240 (Stein). 



5 1, 52. TROCHILIA PALUSTRIS, Stein, vol. ii. p. 757.— Dorsal and ventral aspects, x 400 

 (Stein). 



