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brown band from above base of antennae to vertex, joining the 

 one from the other side below the apex of the head and another 

 similar fainter band behind and parallel to this passing behind the 

 vertex; mouth brown, width .7 mm. Body light green, not 

 shiny, transversely annulated, the two dorsal and subdorsal lines 

 distinct, narrow, pale yellow, with even edges; they run the whole 

 length of the body, and the subdorsal line is slightly wider than 

 the dorsal one. Anal plate rounded, projecting with some pale 

 hairs. 



Third stage. — Head rounded triangular, bulging in front and 

 at the sides, clypeus not depressed, pale green with many minute 

 blackish dots, the brown bands as before, but much less distinct; 

 labrum whitish, jaws and ocellf black; surface minutely pilose, 

 width I.I mm. Body much as before, but more of the color of 

 grass, covered with very minute, dark green dots; the pale yel- 

 low lines are as before, rather more distinct with their edges de- 

 fined by a darker green line; they begin on the anterior edge of 

 joint 2, but the dorsal one terminates at the beginning of the 

 anal plate. There is a substigmalal ridge, above which is a band 

 slightly darker green than the ground color, and below it a broad, 

 distinctly greenish yellow band, which becomes more distinct as 

 the stage advances. 



Fourth stage. — We^d as before, but the brown bands entirely 

 absent; grass-green, minutely wrinkled and covered with very 

 small brown dots; jaws and ocelli black, labrum white; width 

 1.6 mm. Body grass -green, with the four narrow yellow lines 

 bordered obscurely with dark green, the space between them and 

 down the sides as far as the lateral region thickly dotted with 

 dark brown; along the subventral ridge is a broad greenish yel- 

 low band, shading off above into the ground color. 



Fifth stage.— H^did rounded triangular, bulging; clypeus small, 

 grass-green, minutely dotted with black; labrum whitish, jaws 

 black, ocelli black, ringed with white, five in number, the lower 

 one remote from the others; width 2.4 mm. Body shaped as 

 before, the anal plate very large (1.5 mm. long), projecting half 

 its length beyond the last pair of abdominal feet, ridged by the 

 subdorsal line, but concolorous with the body. Feet short, grass- 

 green, tinged with yellow, the lines as before, namely, a double 

 dorsal and single subdorsal line, narrow and rather obscure, yel- 

 lowish, edged with green; the body is densely dotted with green, 



