﻿Explanation 
  of 
  Plate. 
  

  

  {To 
  be 
  bound 
  opposite 
  Chromo-litho 
  . 
  plate 
  of 
  BucMeria 
  pallidum.) 
  

   Fig. 
  1. 
  — 
  Egg 
  magnified 
  x 
  56. 
  

   Fig. 
  2. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  1st 
  instar 
  x30. 
  

   Fig. 
  3. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  2nd 
  instar 
  x 
  20. 
  

   Fig. 
  4. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  3rd 
  instar 
  x 
  14. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  5. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  4th 
  (and 
  last) 
  instar, 
  lateral 
  view 
  x 
  8^. 
  

   Fig. 
  6.— 
  Larva 
  in 
  4th 
  (and 
  last) 
  instar, 
  semidorsal 
  view 
  x 
  8^. 
  

   Fig. 
  7. 
  — 
  Pupa, 
  lateral 
  view 
  x 
  8|-. 
  

   Fig. 
  8. 
  — 
  Pupa, 
  dorsal 
  view 
  x 
  8^-. 
  

   Fig. 
  9. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  2nd 
  instar 
  in 
  centre 
  of 
  leaf. 
  [In 
  the 
  figure 
  the 
  conspicuous- 
  

  

  ness 
  of 
  the 
  larva 
  much 
  exaggerated 
  ; 
  correctly 
  represented 
  it 
  would 
  

  

  hardly 
  be 
  visible.] 
  x 
  4. 
  

   Fig. 
  10. 
  — 
  Larva 
  in 
  last 
  instar 
  feeding. 
  

   Fig. 
  11. 
  — 
  Portion 
  of 
  leaf 
  as 
  eaten 
  by 
  larva. 
  

  

  In 
  Fig. 
  2, 
  except 
  a 
  dorsal 
  hair 
  or 
  two, 
  the 
  seta? 
  shown 
  are 
  only 
  those 
  of 
  one 
  

   side 
  — 
  those 
  of 
  i 
  and 
  ii 
  together, 
  iii, 
  (spiracle 
  not 
  shown,) 
  those 
  on 
  iv 
  and 
  v 
  together, 
  

   (vi 
  wanting,) 
  two 
  hairs 
  of 
  vii. 
  

  

  In 
  Fig. 
  3, 
  the 
  tubercles 
  i 
  and 
  ii 
  of 
  both 
  sides 
  are 
  shown 
  ; 
  vi 
  present 
  ; 
  vii 
  

   hardly 
  visible, 
  being 
  beneath 
  ; 
  spiracles 
  hardly 
  indicated. 
  

  

  In 
  Figs. 
  4 
  and 
  5, 
  the 
  dorsal 
  tubercles 
  of 
  other 
  side 
  only 
  indicated 
  by 
  a 
  hair 
  or 
  

   two. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  9 
  almost 
  impossible 
  to 
  show 
  satisfactorily. 
  

  

  