Explanation of Plate V. 
Variation of Moricaud and Quail Markings; Modified 
Normal and Quails. 
Figs. 51-53. Variation in full-grown moricauds, ranging from the 
lighter (5 1) to the darker (53). 
Fig. 54. Pale-quail. 
Fig- 55—58. Variation in quails. 
Fi g- 55- PQ 1 quail- 
Fig. 56. pQ 2 quail. 
Fig- 57 _ 58 pQ 3 quails. 
Fig. 59 (a-c). "Eye-spots" of pQ 1 (b, c) and pQ a (a) quails. 
Fig. 60 (a-f ). Variation of moricaud pattern in the third larval stage 
{cf. Fig 50). 
Fig. 6r. A wild silkworm with the extra "semilunules". 
Fig. 62. A normal with the extra or third "semilunules" ( 1 ) on 
segment IX. 
Figs. 63-64. Normal the "eye-spots" of which are darker than the 
"semilunules". Posterior "semilunules" are entirely lost in 
both individuals, anterior "semilunules" are very light (63) 
or absent (64), whereas, "eye-spots' are much more distinct. 
Fig. 65. A normal provided with distinct "semilunules" and far lighter 
"eye-spots". 
Fig. 66. A quail in which "eye-spots'' are nearly absent, while two 
pairs of "semilunules" and other spots are very distinct. 
Fig. 67. A quail with equally developed "eye-spots" and "semi- 
lunules". 
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