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  EXPLANATION 
  OF 
  PLATE 
  LXV. 
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  Fig. 
  1. 
  Hessian 
  F]y, 
  Cecidomyia 
  destructor. 
  — 
  a, 
  larva; 
  h, 
  pupa; 
  c, 
  stalk 
  of 
  ■wheat, 
  "with 
  

   three 
  cavities 
  containing 
  the 
  larvae, 
  their 
  heads 
  toward 
  the 
  ground. 
  — 
  (After 
  

   Fitch.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  2. 
  Agrotis 
  suffusa 
  Denis 
  and 
  Schiiferraiiller, 
  and 
  Caterpillar 
  or 
  Cut-Worm. 
  — 
  (After 
  

   Eiley.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  3. 
  Agrotis 
  subgothica. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  4. 
  CelcBiia 
  renigera 
  Stephens, 
  and 
  Caterpillar. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  A 
  Cut-Worm 
  feed- 
  

   ing 
  on 
  the 
  roots 
  of 
  different 
  flowers 
  in 
  gardens. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  5. 
  Agrotis 
  cochrani 
  Eiley, 
  and 
  Cut-Worm. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  6. 
  Gortyna 
  nitela 
  Guen^e, 
  and 
  Larva. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  7. 
  Angoumois 
  Moth, 
  and 
  Fig. 
  8, 
  its 
  Larva. 
  — 
  (From 
  Guide 
  to 
  Study 
  of 
  Insects.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  9. 
  Wheat 
  Tinea, 
  and 
  its 
  larva 
  and 
  chrysalis, 
  natural 
  size 
  and 
  enlarged, 
  with 
  the 
  

   grains 
  of 
  "wheat 
  tied 
  together 
  with 
  silk 
  threads. 
  — 
  (After 
  Curtis.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  10. 
  a, 
  larva 
  ; 
  b, 
  pupa 
  ; 
  c, 
  beetle 
  of 
  Sitophilus 
  oryzcs 
  (Linn.), 
  Eice-Weevil 
  ; 
  e, 
  

   Sito]}hilu8 
  granarius 
  (Linn.), 
  Grain-Weevil. 
  — 
  (After 
  Curtis.) 
  

  

  