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hairs branched but not developed into tufts 

 (■'■"' ig- 5")- N. fuUginosus 



Ce. pulcherrima 



Type 3. — Larvae with the external pair of 

 frontal hairs simple and unbranched, and with 

 palmate hairs on every abdominal segment and 

 on the thorax (Fig. 56). 



' M. cuUcifacies 

 M. listoni 



Type 4. — Larvae with the external pair of 

 frontal hairs simple and unbranched, but with no 

 developed palmate hairs on thorax or first abdo- 

 minal segment (Fig. 56). 



M. rossit 

 N. stephensi 



Type 5. — Larvae with two large additional 

 hairs placed behind those already mentioned. Also 

 with first three abdominal segments free from 

 palmate hairs. m. turkhudi 



Larva of M. barbirostrts. — Antenna with large 

 branched hair. External pair of frontal hairs 

 developed into cockades. Palmate hairs on second 

 to seventh abdominal segments. Leaflets of palmate 

 hairs lanceolate in shape and deeply serrated in 

 outer half. Head of larva without pigmented 

 markings. 



Larva of M. sinensis. — Antenna with large 

 branched hair. External pair of frontal hairs 

 developed into cockades. Palmate hairs (?). 

 Leaflets of palmate hairs lanceolate with serrations 

 in-outer half. Head of larva without pigmented 

 markings. 



