Explanation of Plate II. 
Combined or Secondary Markings. 
Figs. 17-19- Striped-moricaud hybrids (SMPQzl). The marking is 
practically striped, but the characteristic pattern of the 
moricaud is visible on the intersegmental regions, on the 
under-surface of anterior body segments, and on the head- 
case. 
Fig. 20. Fj hybrid of the domestic striped and wild silkworm (B. m. 
matuiarina, moricaud), dorsal. Combined development of S 
and M characters is also visible here. 
Fig. 2t. Multilunar-moricaud (sMPQzL), dorsal. 
Fig. 22. Multilunar-striped (SmPQzL), dorsal. 
Fig. 23. Striped-zebra (SmPQZl), dorsal. The characteristic bands 
and spots of zebra-type are visible, first of all, on the head- 
case, on the dorsal of segments III and IV, on the ventral of 
segments IV and V. [cf. Fig. 27.) 
Fig, 24. Striped-quail (SmpQzl), dorsal. 
Fig. 25. Moricaud-quail (sMpQzl), dorsal. 
Fig. 26. ditto, ventral. 
Fig. 27. Striped-zebra (SmPQZl), ventral. 
Fig. 28. Moricaud-zebra (sMPQZl), dorsal. 
