PLATE III. 
SiPHONOPHOEA Eos^, vaT, GLAUCA. (Page 109.) 
Fig. 1. — Apterous viviparous female. Early pupal 
stage. 
Fig. 2. — Profile view of winged viviparous female. 
a. Anal aperture, b. Vaginal aperture, c. Cauda. 
Fig. 3. — Pupa. w. w. Wing-cases. 
Fig. 4. — Winged male of S, rosce, — not var. glauca. 
Fig. 5. — Profile of the head of winged female, show- 
ing, 0 , the supplementary eye or ocellus ; I, the labrum 
and the setae partly lying in their sheath. 
Fig. 6. — Portion of the mealy fibrous coat covering 
the body, giving it the glaucous tint. Greatly magni- 
fied. 
Fig. 7. — Head and short rostrum of a very young- 
individual born in October ; n, the ramifying nerves 
connected with the rostrum. 
