EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLVII. 



PULVINARIA vms, var. EIBESUU. (Page 55.) 



Fig. 1. Puparia of the male with caudal filaments 



of the perfect insect projecting at the posterior 



extremity. The two coloured examples represent 



the male before formation of puparium, slightly 



enlarged. 



Fig. 2. Second stage of the male larva. X 12. 

 Fig. 2 a. Antenna of second-stage male. X 140. 

 Fig. 2 b. Leg of the second-stage male. X 140. 

 Fig. 3. A more advanced stage of the male larva, 



showing the puparium almost completed. X 12. 

 Fig. 4. Puparium of the male after the escape of 



the insect. X 20. 

 Fig. 5. Pupa, first stage. X 20. 

 Fig. 6. Pupa, final stage, x 20. 

 Fig. 6 a. Anal segment of true pupa showing lobes 



and rudimentary genital armature. X 100. 

 Fig. 6 b. Antennal sheath of pupa revealing the 



antenna of the perfect male within, x 100. 

 Fig. 6 c. Leg-sheath of the same revealing the leg 



of the perfect male within, x 100. 

 Fig. 7. Male. X 100. 



Fig. 7 a. Underside of the head of the male. X 100. 

 Fig. 7 b. Antenna of the male. X 100. 

 Fig. 7 c. Apical joint of the same. X 250. 

 Fig. 7 d. Anal segment of the male with genital 



armature, etc. X 100. 



