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and protection of the cocoon lay in the leaves, which 

 had thus become so firmly bound together in forming 

 the desired hollow cavity. 



The pupa skin was just six lines long and nearly 

 three in breadth, in figure short and rather dumpy, 

 the head and thorax little produced and rounded, the 

 wing-covers moderately developed and close to the 

 body, the antenna-cases well developed, the entire 

 under surface a little depressed or flattened, the last 

 three segments of the abdomen tapered a little to the 

 very bluntly rounded off end ; none of the divisions 

 were deep ; the back also seemed a little flattened ; the 

 abdominal rings were more defined on each side than 

 they were either on the back or belly. 



There was a little wrinkled roughness on the thorax 

 and wing-covers and a punctate roughness on the rings 

 of the abdomen, but not appreciable without a strong 

 lens. The colour was brownish -black and shining. 

 (W. B., Note-Book IV, 159.) 



