PLATE X. 
‘Fig. 1, larva of Chimabacche Fagella ; 1 a, united birch-leaves, showing 
the larva between them. 
Big. 2, larva of a Solenobia (the species is not known, no males having 
been bred); 2 a, the cases attached to lichen on a fence; 2 4, the 
case, much magnified, 
Fig. 8, larva of Ochsenheimeria Birdelia ; 3 a, section of a grass-stem, 
showing the larva burrowing down the centre. 
Pig. 4, larva of Tinea biselliella ; 4 a, gallery formed by the larva feed- 
ing among feathers; 44, case of Tinea pellionella on a feather. 
Fig. 5, larva of Lampronia prelatelia; 5 a, leaf of wild strawberry 
eaten by the larva, with the case attached to the under-side; 5 4, 
the case, much magnified. 
‘Big, 6, larva of Incurvaria pectinea ; 6 a, the larva in its case, feeding 
on a fallen oak-leaf. 
Fig. 7, larva of Incurvaria capitella; 7 a, a currant-shoot withering 
from the effect of a larva of Jncurvaria capitella feeding in the 
stem. 
Fig. 8, larva of Swammerdamia pyrella; 8 a, the larva in its web, be- 
tween united cherry-leaves. 
Fig. 9, larva of Plutella porrectella ; 9 a, the larva feeding on a leaf of 
Hesperis matronalis. 
Fig. 10, larva of Orthotalia Sparganella; 10 a, stem of Sparganium, 
eaten by the larva. 
Vig. 11, larva of a Depressaria, which feeds on Centaurea nigra (the 
species is not known, the perfect insect not having been bred) ; 
11 a, leaf of Centaurea nigra, contorted by the larva. ; 
Fig. 12, larva of Gelechia pernigrella; 12 a, shoot of sallow tenanted 
by the larva. 
Vig. 13, larva of Parasia Oarlinella; 13 a, section of seed-head of 
Carlina vulgaris, showing the larva feeding below the seeds. 
Pig. 14, larva of @eophora unitella ; 14 a, piece of decayed wood bur- 
rowed by the larva. 
Fig. 15, larva of Glyphipterya equitella ; 15 a, shoots of Sedum acre, 
the middle one bleached by the excavations of the larva. 
Fig. 16, larva of Argyresthia nitidella ; 16 a, shoots of hawthorn, eaten 
by the larva. 
Fig. 17, larva of Gracilaria Swederella; 17 a, cone on an oak-leaf, formed 
by the larva. 
Fig. 18, larva of Ornix Anglicella ; 18 a, cone on hawthorn-leaf, formed 
by the larva. 
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