Plate XX. 



(To be bound facing Plate XX. 



Portion of larval skin of Lampides boxticus in last instar x 200. 



Fig. 1. — Calyciform or funnel-shaped hairs. 



From the posterior border of the 7th abdominal segment, above spiracle. 

 The upper part of the figure is the posterior border of segment, showing calyci- 

 form, funnel-, or fungus-shaped hairs of somewhat similar character to the 

 " fungus-hairs " of Chrysophanid pupae, but these have the same kind of base as 

 the other larval hairs. 



Fig. 2. — Honey-gland. 



Part of the dorsum of the 7th abdominal segment (lower part of figure is pos- 

 terior), showing the area of the honey-gland, the position of which is the twisted 

 area free from hairs across the middle of the figure. The twisting of the gland, and 

 the crowding of the hairs are due to the larval skin not having been fully and 

 evenly spread out. Behind and at the sides of the gland is a row of closely-set 

 lenticles. Close in front, and further back, funnel-hairs (better seen in fig. 1). 

 Further to the front are ordinary hairs as in pi. xxi., fig. 2. 



