PLATE XXVIII. 
SiPHONOPHORA soNOHi. (Page 161.) 
Fig. 1. — Apterous viviparous female. 
Fig. 2. — Winged viviparous female. 
Fig. 3.— Under side of the head of the last, showing 
the attachment of d, the clypeus, and the rostrum to 
the head and prothorax. The third antenna© joint is 
tuherculate. //. The frontal tubercles, c e. Coxae. 
Fig. 4.- — Under side of the last abdominal rings, 
showing, the rugose cauda. a. The anal plate, v. 
The vagina, n. The cornicle, the surface of which is 
imbricated and the mouth expanded. Through an 
error in the drawing the cornicle is represented in 
advance instead of behind the abdominal ring. 
