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PLATE XXXV. 
Oiketicus Saundersii, Westw. (elongatus, Saund.) Australia. 
1. The male, of the natural size. 
2. Fore wing of the male, with the normal number of marginal branches. 
3. Hind wing of the male. 
4. Fore leg of the male, showing the tibial spur. 
5. Hind leg of the male. 
6. Case formed by the male larva, with the cast skin of the pupa sticking out 
of its terminal extremity. 
7. The pupa of the male, seen sideways. 
. 8. Anterior part of the body of the pupa of the male, seen beneath, showing 
the short broad antenna-cases (Ceratothece), the two anterior pairs of legs, 
~*, anterior femur; **, anterior tibia; ***, the intermediate tibia and the 
cases of the fore wings (Pterothece). 
9. Female of the natural size, seen sideways. 
. 10. Anterior part of the body of the female, seen from beneath, showing the 
very minute exarticulate antennz and the three pairs of very short arti- 
culated legs. 
. 11. One of the legs of the female, showing the short exarticulate but bi-un- 
guiculated tarsus. 
. 12. The case formed by the female larva, which is represented crawling, of 
the natural size in the upper part of the plate. 
13. Hind pair of feet of the female larva, with greatly enlarged united coxe. 
Pate XXXVI. 
Oiketicus Hiibnerii, Westw. (Australia). 
- The male, slightly magnified. 
7 el Antenna of the male. 
. 1b. Fore wing of the male, with only eleven marginal branches (the lower 
discoidal, y, being obsolete). 
. le. Hind wing of the male. 
. 1d. Fore leg of the male. 
. le. Hind tarsus of the male. 
. If. Hind leg of the male. 
. lg. Case formed by the male larva, with the puparium sticking partly out of 
the apical extremity. 
. 1h. The male pupa, of the natural size. 
. li. Hind part of the male pupa, greatly magnified, showing part of the case of 
the fore wings, the hind wing case attached to the short metathoracic 
segment, the two short basal segments of the abdomen partly covered by 
the wing cases, the four central segments of the abdomen, with indications 
of the prolegs of the larva, the seventh segment of the full size, and the 
terminal segments coalesced together. 
1k. Portion of the row of shorter recurved hooklets at the hind margin of the 
basal segments of the abdomen of the male pupa. 
12. Portion of the rows of longer ditto. 
1m. Portion of the rows of spines at the base of the terminal segments of the 
abdomen. 
In. Line indicating the natural expanse of the wings of the male. 
lo. Larva full-grown but dried up, and consequently somewhat diminished 
in size. 
lp. Face of the larva. 
ia Side of the head of the larva, showing the ocelli, antenna, upper lip, and 
mandibles. 
lr. Case formed by the female larva, opened, showing the exuvie of the larva, 
the pupa of the female pierced near its anal extremity by its dipterous 
parasites, the four oval puparia of which are seen lying within the case, 
the interior of which is densely lined with fine white cotton wool. 
Fig. 1s. The pupa of the female, seen sideways. 
Fig. 
1t. Anterior part of the body of the pupa of the female, seen from beneath. 
