PLATE XXX. 
Phoeodon humuli. (Page 166.) 
Fig. 1. — Apterous viviparous female. 
Fig. 2. — Young pupa born from the last. The wing- 
cases are not yet developed. 
Fig. 3. — Full-grown pupa. Numerous oil globules 
are seen in the neighbourhood of the nectaries. 
Fig. 4. — Winged viviparous female, excluded from 
the pupa, fig. 3. 
Fig. 5. — Winged male. 
Fig. 6. — ^Head of the larva, showing the porrected 
frontal tubercles and the dentate or gibbous form of 
the first antenna joint. 
Fig. 7. — The head of the winged female, in which 
the dentate characters are much modified. 
Fig. 8. — Rostrum and setge of the male. 
Fig. 9. — Cornicle and posterior abdominal rings of 
the same. 
Fig. 10. — Head of the larva of Phoroclon malaheh. 
Fig. 11.— Head of the winged female of the same. 
These last figures are drawn for comparison with the 
same parts of P. hmnli. 
