114 DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS OF VICTORIA: 



PLATE LXXIX. 

 "THE LESSER CASE MOTH" (CLANIA IGNOBILIS, WALKER.) 



Fig. 



I. Case of female, showing young larvae emerging. 

 Natural size. From nature. 



IA. Pupa, in opened case, female. Natural size. From 

 nature. 



II. Case of male, showing pupa case or skin from which 

 perfect insect (male) has emerged. Natural size. 

 From nature. 



III. Pupa, and perfect insect, female. Natural size. 



From nature. 



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

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



VI- VI 1 1. Dipterous flies, parasitic on larvae and pupae. 

 Natural size. From nature. 



IX-XIII. Hymenopterous parasites on larvae and pupae of 

 entometa. Natural size. From nature. 



