EXPLANATION OF PLATE 102. 

 Trogoderma khajyra. 



Fig. 1. The egg (X 13). 



Fig. 2. A grouj) of eggs showing the way they arc sometimes laid together ( X 6) . 



fig. 3. An egg a few days' old showing signs of the developing larva inside ( x 13). 



Fig. 4. A freshly emerged larva ( x 2G). 



Fig. 5. The larva after the first moult ( x 26). 



Fig. 6. The larva after the second moult ( x 26). 



Fig. 7. The larva after the third moult ( X 23). 



Fig. 8. The larva after the fourth moult ( x 23). 



Fig. 9. The terminal segments of a larva after the fifth moult ( x 23). 



Fig. 10. The pupa of a male beetle still enclosed in the last larval skin. Dorsal 



view (x 13). 

 Fig. 11. The pupa of a female beetle as iu Fig. 10 (x 13). 

 Fig. 12. Tlie female pupa removed from the larval skin, ventral view (x 13). 

 Fig. 13. T. khupm female ( x 13). 

 Fig. 14. T. khapia male ( X 13). 

 Fig. le. Antenna of male beetle. 

 Fig. 16. Antenna of female beetle. 

 Fig. 17. A larva attacking a wheat grain. 



The small figures by the side of the larger ones indicate the natural sizes of 

 the insects. 



