110 DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS OF VICTORIA: 



PLATE LXXVIII. 

 "THE APPLE-GUM BIMIA" (BIMIA FEMORALIS, SAUNDERS). 



Fig. 



I. Scar on exterior of eucalyptus branch removed with 

 portion of wood to show burrow of larva entering 

 tree. Half natural size. From nature. 



II. Section through scar, showing burrow of larva. Half 

 natural size. From nature. 



III. Eggs. Natural size, and one magnified x 2. From 



nature. 



IV. Larva of male. Natural size. From nature. 

 V. Larva of female. Natural size. From nature. 



VI. Pupa of female. Natural size. From nature. 



VII. Pupa of male. Natural size. From nature. 



VIII. Perfect insect, female. Natural size. From nature. 



IX. Perfect insect, male. Natural size. From nature. 



X. Hymenopterous parasite on larva. Natural size. From 

 nature. 



