PLATE XXII (bis), 
SiPHONOPHOEA EOSAEUM. (Page 150.) 
Fig, 1.— Apterous viviparous female. 
Fig. 2. — "Slough or exuvisej out of which the imago 
has emerged. The skin of the pupa is complete to the 
end of the antennal joints and to the tarsal claws. 
The skin is rent down the back and shrivelled into 
numerous folds. The coxse and fulcra become very- 
evident by their dark colour. 
Fig. 3.— The winged viviparous female^ showing the 
faint clouding of the wings at the extremities of the 
veins, a. Head of larval female, h. Head of imagOj 
with the imbricated third antennal joint, c. Portion 
of the skin of the larva, showing the character of the 
capitate hairs 5 which are dilated into a kind of bladder 
at their tips. 
