PLATE II. 
SiPHONOPHOEA nosM, (Page 103). 
Pig. 1. — Ped variety of the apterous viviparous 
female. 
Fig. 2, — Imago emerging from the pupal sheath. 
The wings are in a softj pulpy condition, hut attain 
their full size in about twenty minutes if the day be 
warm and insect active. 
Fig 3. — The empty sheath, which is complete, even 
to the covering of the eyes, the tips of the antennae, 
and the claws. These sheaths usually stand erect on 
the leaves after the fly has flown. 
Fig. 4. — The winged viviparous female. 
Fig. 5.— The apterous oviparous female with her 
newly laid egg. 
