EXPLANATION OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate IV— 



Fig. I. Pemphigus NAP ^us, (a) Apterous female, or foundress J (6) Pupa; 

 (c) Imago, or winged female ; {d) Antenna of the Apterous 

 female ; (e) Rostrum of the Apterous female ; (f) Antenna 

 of the imago ; (g) Tarsi of the imago ; (h) Gall. 

 „ 2. Pemphigus immunis, (a) Pupa ; (b) Imago, or winged viviparous 

 female ; (c) Antenna of the imago ; (J) Galls. 



Plate V — 



Fig. I, Thosea recta, Hasnpsn. a, larva and cocoon on tea twig; 

 b, c, moths $ and ? . 

 5, I d. Ichneumonid, parasite of Thosea recta (twice enlarged). 

 „ 2, Xyloborus FORNiCATUs, Eichhoff. a, larva; b, pupa; c, rf, imagos 



$ and ? ; e, affected tea stem. 

 „ 3. Carteria decoreIiLA, Mask, a, adult females in tests on twig; b, 

 tests of second-stage, females and males, on twig ; c, tests of 

 adult females, enlarged ; i, test of male, enlarged; e, adult 

 male; /, antenna of male (after Maskell). 

 4. Synclera multilinealis, Guen. Moth, natural size. 

 „ 5. Dactylopius LONGiFiLis, Comstock. Female, enlarged (after 

 Com stock). 



Plate VI— 



Fig. I. PoDONTiA I4-punctata, Linn, a, larva; ^, pupa; c, imago; 

 d, earthen pupa cell. 

 „ 2. AspiDiOTUs Ficus, (Riley) Comstock. a, scales on leaves of orange, 

 natural size ; b, scale of female, enlarged ; c, scale of male 

 enlarged; d, young larva, enlarged; e, adult male, enlarged 

 (after Comstock). 

 ,, 3. Argas reflexus, Fabr. Upper, under, and side views, enlarged. 



