142 DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS OF VICTORIA: 



PLATE LXXXIV. 



"THE PAINTED CUP MOTH," AND "MOTTLED CUP MOTH" 

 (LlMACODES LONGERANS), AND (DORATIFERA VULNERANS, 



LEWIN.) 



Fig, 



I. Branch of gum-tree (Eucalyptus), showing larva at work 

 on leaves, and cocoon attached to stem. Natural 

 size. From nature. 



II. Male of perfect moth (Limacodes longerons). Natural 

 size. From nature. 



III. Female of perfect moth (Limacodes longerons). Natural 

 size. From nature. 



IV. Male of perfect insect (Doratifera vulnerans). Natural 

 size. From nature. 



V. Female of perfect insect (Doratifera vulnerans). 

 Natural size. From nature. 



VI. Branch of apple tree, showing larva at work on leaves; 

 also pear-shaped cocoon. Natural size. From 

 nature. 



