Memorr 58 PLATE LXXXVII 
CHRYSOPID LARVAE AND PUPAE 
1, Early third-instar larva of Chrysopa chi, x 4144. 2, Mature third-instar 
larva of C. chi. 3, Early third-instar larva of C. chi var. upsilon 
4, A larva of unknown identity, designated as Chrysopa sp. 
5, Pupa of C. oculata working the old larval skin over the end of the 
abdomen 
6, Mature third-instar larva of C. lineaticornis, with packet of trash 
removed. 7, Larva of C. lineaticornis on an oak leaf, eating a pine mealy 
bug. 8, Larva of C. lineaticornis with packet in position; only the jaws of 
the larva showing 
9, Pupa of C. chi in an advanced stage of development 
10, Ventral aspect of third-instar larva of C. lineaticornis, showing relation 
of larva and packet : 
11, Cocoon of C. oculata, showing lid covering the opening through which 
the pupa emerged. 12, Pupa of C. oculata leaving cocoon. 138, Cocoon of 
wintering prepupa of C. oculata, showing flattened area where cocoon pressed 
against side of vial 
14, Prepupa of C. lineaticornis beside larval packet; larva failed to spin a 
cocoon. 15, Normal cocoon of C. lineaticornis, showing old packet covering 
a part of cocoon 
16, Prepupa of C. oculata, disturbed in spinning, curled up for trans- 
formation 
