THE GENUS CALOSOMA. 43 



Only one of the larvae in Table 8 lived to pupate, namely, 2778-H. 

 One escaped and the others died after they had become full grown. 



The active feeding period of the larvse was from 22 to 33 days, or an 

 average of 28. The average number of full-grown caterpillars re- 

 quired for the completion of their larval stages was 16, and according 

 to the data obtained they have approximately the same capacity as 

 those of inquisitor. 



HABITS OF LARVA. 



Owing to lack of material no experiments, such as were conducted 

 with C. calidum, C. cJiinense, and others have been tried to ascertain 

 whether the larvae of this species are terrestrial or arboreal in their 

 habits of seeking prey. 



THE PUPA. 



One female pupa measured 16.5 mm. long and 7.5 mm. wide. . No 

 male pupae were measured. 



The one incomplete pupal record secured was from a larva which 

 hatched June 9, 1910, and ceased feeding July 1. On July 14 the 

 pupa was found in a cavity at the bottom of the jar, where it had 

 probably remained eight or nine days, and would have issued in from 

 three to five days more. This pupa was preserved in alcohol, so no 

 adult was secured. 



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