PLATE LXVIII. 



EUPTERYX STACHYDEARUM. (Page 126.) 



Fig. 1. — Insect with expanded wings. The angular 

 marks on the prothorax and the scuteHum may be 

 noted. 



EuPTERYx AURiTus. (Page 127.) 



Fig. 2. — Imago, with the elytra only expanded, 

 the confluent marks upon which may be observed. 



Fig. 2 a. — Face, frons, clypeus, and rostrum of the 

 same insect. 



EuPTERYX MELISSA. (Page 128.) 



Fig. 3. — The V-shaped marks near the apices of the 

 elytra are here obvious. 



Fig. 3 a. — A pale-coloured- pupa of the same. 



Fig. 3 h. — A young larva hatched in winter on the 

 sage. 



Fig. 3 c. — The terminal abdominal segment of the 

 pupa. 



Fig. 3 d. — One of many empty pupa-skins, found on 

 the garden-sage. 



Figs. 4 and 5. — The elytron and wing of Euptenjx 

 uTticce. Neither limbus nor free marginal nervure here 

 appear. 



We see the presence of the latter in Kijhos and 

 Chlorita. 



