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18 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. Y. [July 1882. 
Explanation to plate | of Vol. V. 
1. Larva of Necrophorus tomentosus, Web., descvibe? page 37 Vol. LV, wv 
Bulletin, «a. head above, 6b, head beneath, c. antenne; ad. maxilla; 
e, mentum. 
2. Larva of Patrobus longicornis, Say., described at page 56 of Vol. LV. 
of Bulletin. a. head; 6. antenne; c. maxilla, d. mentum. 
3. Larva of Silpha americana, Lin., described at page 2 of Vol. V, of Bull. 
a. antenna; b. maxilla; c. mentum, d. leg. 
4. a&b. Pupa of Cicindela repanda. De}. 
5. Pupa of Chlaenius laticollis, Say. 
6. Pupa of Galerita janus; 6a. lateral appendage. 
7. a&b. Pupaof Doreus parallelus @ described on page 35 Vol. LV, of 
Lulletin. Ob. anus of Q of Dorcus. 
8. Sesia Syringe, Harr., described at page 77 Vol. V, Bulletin. a. larva; 
b. pupa; c. part of antenna of Q: d. partof antenna of 3; e. mouth- 
parts of larvae. 
Remarks on some Coleopterous pupae. 
Cicindela repanda. Mandibles very large becoming black a few 
days before the development of the imago. Sides of abdomen with five 
stout processes, those on the fifth segment very long. [In some of the 
specimens I had, these processes were clothed at tip with a brush of hair, 
others were not, but of all developed repanda. | 
Chlaentus lativolis. A\l segments except the last two are hairy; ab- 
dominal segments 3 to 5 have a lateral process terminated by a knob, 
while the pupa of Chlaenius leucoscelis have no such process, 
Dicaelus dilatatus. Resembles the pupa of Chlaenius, but is more 
glabrous above, and the abdominal segments have instead of the lateral 
projections only bristles. 
Galera janus. ead and prothorax much narrower than any of the 
preceeding pupze; it is like the larva of the species, of a very peculiar form 
and it differs from the pupa of G. Lecontei figured in Packard’s Guide p. 
433 by having the lateral appendages not pointed, but wath a little knob 
at the tip. I. G. ScHaupr. 
