STOCKARD— WALKING-STICK 



Fig. 1. 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 4«. 



A dark type Aptoptis female with first pair of legs extending forward, inclosiug the antennse. This 

 position is often assumed and serves to give the anterior end of the insect the appearance of a 



straight stick. 

 The pale-gray type female with first pair of legs apart showing curve in the femora, which fits closely 



to the head in Hg. 1. 

 Male Aplopus, indicating his smaller size and green legs. Figs. 1,2, and 3 are two-thirds natural size. 

 Egg of Aplopns, natural size. 4''. Seed of Suriana marifima, natural size. The two resemble each 



other closely in size and color. 



