EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXXV. 



OETHEZIA TIBTICJI. (Page 230.) 



Fig. 1. Adult female (dorsal). X 7. 



Figs. 2, 2 a. Antennas of adult female, from the 

 same individual; fig. 2 represents a typical 

 antenna, fig. 2 a an abnormal one. X 75. 



Fig. 3. Anal orifice of the adult female. X 150. 



Fig. 4. Ventral spiracle of the adult female. X 150. 



Fig. 5. Abdominal spiracle of adult female. X 250. 



Fig. 6. Glandiferous spine of adult female from 

 gland-tract. X 600. 



Fig. 7. Eye of the adult female. X 75. 



Fig. 8. Antenna of the larva. X 150. 



OETHEZIA CATAPHEACTA. (Page 233.) 



Fig. 9. Adult female (dorsal). X 7. 



Figs. 10, 10 a. Antennas of the adult female; fig. 



10 represents a typical antenna, fig. 10 a an 



abnormal one. X 75. 

 Fig. 11. Eye of the adult female. X 75. 

 Fig. 12. Abdominal spiracle of the adult female, 



with three of the surrounding glandiferous spines 



and two fine hairs. X 600. 

 Fig. 13. Terminal segment of the adult female, 



sho \ving gland-tracts and anal orifice (dorsal). 

 X 75. 



OETHEZIA INSIGNIS. (Page 236.) 



Fig. 14. Adult female with the marsupium partly 



developed. X 20. 

 Fig. 15. Old adult female with the marsupium fully 



developed, and the young larvas hatched therefrom. 



X 10. 



Fig. 16. Antenna of the adult female. X 75. 

 Fig. 17. Tibia and tarsus of the adult female. 



X 75. 

 Fig. 18. Antenna of the larva. X 75. 



