Plate XII— 



Fig. I. Aleurodes barodensis, Mask., (a) larvas, pupse, and eggs on 

 leaf (enlarged) ; (b) larva, dorsal view ; (c) diagram of larva, 

 showing arrangement of pores ; (d) margin of larva and pupa ; 

 (e) vasiform orifice, operculum and lingula. 



1, 2, Aleurodes eugenic, var. aurantii Mask., (a) pupse on leaf ; 

 (b) pupa-case, showing enclosed insect ; (c) diagram of pupa- 

 case, showing radiating patches ; {d) one of the radiating patches, 

 enlarged ; (e) margin of pupa-case ; (/ ) vasiform orifice, oper- 

 culum and lingula (diagram). 



„ 3. Aleurodes cotesii, Mask., (a) larvae and pupse on leaf ; {b) 

 larva, dorsal view (enlarged) ; (c) marginal and dorsal pores 

 of larva ; {d) pupa-case, dorsal view (enlarged) ; {e) margin of 

 pupa-case ; (/ ) pupa-case, side view ; (g) vasiform orifice, 

 operculum, and lingula (diagram). 



Tlate XIII— 



Fig. I. Holotrichia imitatrix, Brensk., n. sp., (a) and (b), beetle, dorsal 

 and side views (natural size) ; (c) antenna (enlarged). 



„ 2. Holotrichia andamana, Brensk., n. sp., (a) and (b), beetle, dorsal 

 and side views (natural size) ; (c) antenna (enlarged). 



„ 3. Serica CALCUTT.3E, Brensk., n. sp., (a) and (&) beetle, dorsal and 

 side views (natural size) ; (c) antenna (enlarged). 



„ 4. Serica assamensis, Brensk., n. sp., (a) and (&) beetle, dorsal and 

 side views ; (c) antenna ; {d) hind leg (all enlarged). 



Plate XIV— 



Fig. I. EupRocTis latifascia, Walk., (a) larva; (b) and (c) moths $ 

 and ?. 



„ 2. Thosea cervina, Moore, (a) and (6) larva, dorsal and side views ; 

 (c) cocoon ; (d) and (e) moths $ and ? . 



„ 3. Thosea divergens, Moore, (a) cocoon ; {b) and (c) moths $ 

 and $. 



„ 4. Belippa lohor, Moore, (a) cocoon ; (b) and (c) moths $ and $ . 



Plate XV— 



Fig. I. Cremastogaster rogenhoferi, Mayr., (a) ant ; (b) nest (quarter 

 natural size). 



„ 2. Plutella maculata. Curt., (a) and (b) larva, dorsal and side 

 views; (c) chrysalis ; (d) moth ; (e) piece of cauliflower attacked 

 by larvas. 



„ 3. Eriococcus paradoxus, var. indica, Mask., piece of twig covered 

 with larva scales. 



Plate XVI— 



Fig. I. Lachnus pyri, Buck,, n. sp., (a) half grown larva; (b) winged 

 female, March brood ; (c) antenna {d) winged female, June 

 brood ; (e) Apterous adult, June brood (all enlarged). 



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