Menor 58 PLATE LXXV 
CHRYSOPA OCULATA AND C. NIGRICORNIS 
1, Side view of a third-instar larva of Chrysopa oculata -(A, 
antennae; J, jaws; Lp, labial palpi; O, ocellar field; Si, first subseg- 
ment, S2, second subsegment, of prothorax; lt, lateral tubercle; Ps, 
mesothoracic spiracle; dp, dorsal papilla; dt, dorsal tubercle; vp, 
ventral papilla) 
ae view of same larva (LT, lateral tubercle; Vp, ventral 
papilla 
8, Tarsus and pulvillus of third-instar larva of C. oculata (A, 
arolium; P, plantula; C, claw; T, tarsus) 
4, Dorsal view of larva shown in 1 and 2 (Pd, prothoracic .depression, 
Md, mesothoracic depression, 3d, metathoracic depression, all probably 
apodeme invaginations; Db, dorsal blood vessel; A, antennal sclerite; 
F, front; S, spiracle) 
5, External appearance of cuticula of a mature larva, under high 
magnification (S, spinules) 
6, Ventral view of head of third-instar larva of C. oculata (A, 
antenna; Md, mandible; Ml, maxilla; LP, labial palpus; M, mouth 
opened by dissection; L, labium; O, ocellar field; 1, probably stipes of 
maxilla; 2, probably cardo of maxilla) 
7, First abdominal segment (A) of C. oculata, showing no lateral 
tubercles: and (B) of C. nigricornis, showing very small lateral 
ubercles 
