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Fig. 25. Egg being shoved backwards, to lie along bark and touch 
end of egg already laid. FRE 
In Fig. 15 and 16 R wax rubbers; A anal style. 
Fig. 26. Nymphs moulting, other side row of nymphs not long 
hatched. 
Fig. 27. Nymph before 1st moult of first instar. a — tibia and 
tarsus. 
Fig. 28. Nymph of 2nd instar. 
Fig. 29. Nymph of rd instar. a — looking on end of tip of 
snout; x — lateral view of snout. 
Fig. 30. Nymph of 4th instar. b — fore tarsus of 4th instar; 
c — fore tarsus of adult. 
Fig. 31. Nymph of 5th instar. 
Fig. 32. Tegmen in 5th instar, showing sensory organs. == section 
of same. 
Fig. 33. Lower wing during 5th instar, showing sensory organs. 
Fig. 34. Tegminal’ sensory organs, much enlarged. 
Fig. 35. Sensory organs during 5th instar, just before final moult 
to adult. j 
Fig. 36. Nymph (during 3rd instar) in natural position on bark. 
