18 CLEORA GLABRARIA. 
thicker, of a blunt spear-head shape, about midway 
towards the end of each segment, and a small spot on 
the anal tip,—these are upon the dorsal line; along 
the boundary of the whitish colour of the back runs 
the row of subdorsal black dashes; these are short 
aud situated midway on the thoracic segments, and on 
the others are behind the first wrinkle extending 
nearly to the segmental division; these vary in indi- 
viduals, being in some simple oblong dashes, while in 
others they appear open at one end, and in others 
again at both ends, suggestive of parallel streaks run 
together in the middle ; but in all, each of these 
dashes is bounded below by a eveenish- white dash 
of the same extent, followed by a group of two or 
three small angular black spots or streaks, amongst 
which is the spiracle, which though appearing blackish 
has a faint flesh-coloured centre; next runs the in- 
flated greenish-white subspiracular stripe marked 
with a black dash at the beginning of each segment, 
except on the anterior ones, which are marked in the 
middle with a squarish spot, and a small black spot is 
at the base of each anterior leg; the belly has a 
central faint greenish-white line with a black elongate 
mark on it at about the middle of each segment from 
the fifth to the ninth, both inclusive; a little more 
behind, on each side the central line, are a twin pair 
of black specks, and a couple of greenish-white spots 
on each side at the beginning of each of these seg- 
ments; a very small black mark is at the inside base 
of each anterior leg; the anterior legs are glistening ; 
the head and body are smooth without gloss; the 
tubercular dots are excessively small and dusky, each 
emitting a fine bristly hair. 
The pupa measures about half an inch in length, 
and in its greatest diameter, at the ends of the wings, 
one-eighth of an inch; the eye-covers rather pro- 
minent, and the abdominal divisions deeply cut, the 
anal tip bearing a spike finely forked at its extremity; 
at the eud of the first week the wings were olive- 
