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Figs. 425-431. bombycoidea 

 425, Apatelodes torrefacta (Eupterotidse) , venation (The figures 1 and 2 indicate 

 accessory branches of Sc.) ; 426, Bombyx mori ( Bombycidse ) , venation; 427, Mala- 

 cosoma americama ( Lasiocampidse ) male, venation ; 428, Heteropacha rileyama 

 (Lasiocampidae) , venation; 429, Epiciiaptera americmw, (Lasiocampidse), venation 

 of hind wing; 430, Bombyx mori ( Bombycidse ) , seta map of first-stage larva, 

 showing the characteristic arrangement of tufted setae; 431, Chondrostega (a primi- 

 tive, Old- World Lasiocampid), showing arrangement of warts 



