EXPLANATION TO PLATES. 



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PLATE LXII. 



MOTHS mSTAKBN FOB ALSTU,. 



(Original.) 



Fig. 1. Platyhypena scabra. (Original.) 



Pig. 2. Laphygmafrugiperda: a, normal form ; b, 



e, variations. (After Riley.) 

 Fig. 3. Phoberia atomaris. (Original.) 

 TlQ. i. Aspilavirescens. (Original.) 



Fig. 5. Drasteria erechUa: a, egg (greatly en 

 larged) ; b, b, full grovm larva ; c, 

 cocoon; d, pupa; e,/, adult;— natural 

 size. (Original.) 



PLATE LXin. 



SPIDKBS WHICH DEBTROT ALETIA. 



(Original.) 



Fig. 1. Epeira steUata : a, male; b, female; c, male 

 palpus ; d, vulva ; — enlarged. 



Fig. 2. Argiope faseiata : a, male ; b, female ; — 

 natural size ; c, male palpus ; d, vul- 

 va ; — enlarged. 



Fig. 3. Theridula sphoerula: a, female, enlarged; 



6, natural size. 

 Fig. 4. Linyphia communis : a, male ; b, female ; 



c, male palpus ; d, vulva;— aU en 



larged. 



PLATE LXIV. 



SPIDERS WHICH DESTROY ALETIA (continued). 



(Original.) 



Fig. 1. Tetragnatha externa : a, male; b, female; I Fig. 2. Oxyopea viridans: a, male; b, female; — 

 c, 0', male palpus j d, vulva;— all en- natural size; c, male palpus; d, vul- 



larged. I va;— enlarged. 



