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hatch in about 4^ days. The surface is covered with coarse 

 conical papillae. 



The figures of the larva and ova are partly those of Professor 



Fig. 219. 



Larva and siphon and anal segments of Taenior hynchus fasciolatas ; Arrfhalzaga 



(after Goeldi). 



Goeldi and have been also prepared from specimens lent me by 

 Dr. Lutz. The most noticeable feature is the curious shaped air 

 tube. 



Dr. Dyar has also figured the larvae of Taeniorhynchus per- 

 turbans, Walker, which presents a similar appearance, but the 

 egg rafts contain 150 eggs. 



Taeniorhynchus walsinghamii. n. sp. 



Head brown with grey and brown scales; proboscis banded; 

 palpi brown white at apex. Thorax brown with golden brown 

 scales showing some ornamentation. Abdomen deep brown with 

 median single and double pale scaled areas on the segments and 

 lateral pale areas. Legs brown with narrow basal white bands 

 to the tarsal segments, tibiae with spots and the femora with a 

 white ring towards the apex. Wings with mottled scales. 



9 • Head brown with narrow-curved grey scales, brown and 

 pale brown upright forked ones, a border around the eyes of 



