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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1. 
Fig. 1. — Cercyon liaemorrhoidalis Fab. Variety 1. 
Ventral view of Adult. 
Fig. 2. — Cercyon haemorrhoidalis Fab. 
Dorsal view of Mature Larva. 
Fig. 3. — Lepiacinus socius Fauv. 
Lateral view of Pupa. 
Fig. 4. — Aphodius lividus Oliv. 
Ventral view of Pupa. 
Fig. 5.. — Psychoda sp. 
^’^entral view of Larva. 
Fig. 6. — Hciara sp. 
Partially dorsal view of Larva. 
Fig. 7. — ? RJiegmoclema sp. 
Lateral view of Larva. 
Fig. 8. — ? Rhegmoclema sp. 
Lateral view of Pupa extracted from skin of last larval instar. 
Fig. 9. — Sepsis plebeia, de Meij. 
Kgg. 
Fig. 10. — Sepsis plebeia, de Meij. 
Lateral view of terminal segments of Larva. 
Fig. 11. — Chrysomyza aenea Fab. 
Lateral view of anterior region of nearly mature Maggot. 
Fig. 12. — Rhynchomydaea (Hardyia) carinata Stein or near. 
Posterior spiracles of second Larva. 
