EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXV. 



Fig. L Hessian FJy, Ceddomyia destructor. — a, larva ; &, pupa ; c, stalk of wheat, with 

 three cavities contaiDing the larvae, their heads toward the ground. — (After 

 Fitch.) 



Fig. 2. Agrotis snfusa Denis and Schitferraiiller, and Caterpillar or Cut-Worm. — (After 

 Kiley.) 



Fig. 3. Jgy-oiis subgothica. — (After Eiley.) 



Fig. 4. Celccna renigera Stephens, and Caterpillar. — (After Kiley.) A Cut-Worm feed- 

 ing on the roots of different Howers in gardens. 



Fig. 5. Agrotis cochrani Hiley, and Cut- Worm. — (Alter Kiley.) 



Fig. 6. Gortyna nitela Guen6e, and Larva. — (After Riley.) 



Fig. 7. Angonmois Moth, and FiG. 8, its Larva. — (From Guide to Study of Insects.) 



Fig. 9. Wheat Tinea, and its larva and chrysalis, natural size and enlarged, with the 

 grains of wheat tied together with silk threads. — (After Curtis.) 



Fig. 10. a, larva; b, pupa; c, beetle of SitopMlua oryzcc (Linu.), Kice- Weevil; e, 

 Sitoi)hilH8 granarius (Linu.), Grain-Weevil. — (After Curtis.) 



