PLATE XLIV. 
Fig. 1. Lycoderes iyniv enter, page 200. 
Fig. la. The summit of the procephalic horn. 
Fig. lb. The tegmen and wing. 
Fig. 2. Lycoderes Bunneisteri , page 200. 
Fig. 2a. Summit of the cephalic process. 
Fig. 3. Lycoderes anyustata, page 201. 
Fig. 3 a. Head and adjuncts. The form of the dorsal process may be noted. 
Fig. 4. Lycoderes furca , $, page 201. 
Fig. 4 a. The head and procephalon. 
Fig. 5. Lycoderes mifrates, page 202. 
Fig. 5 a. Front aspect with its hammer-like process, which is broadly extended back¬ 
wards. 
Fig. 6. Lycoderes tort a, page 202. 
Fig. 7. Head of Lycoderes capitate, page 203. 
N.B.—All separate figures in outline representing neuration, are more reliable than 
those shown in the coloured examples, which may become obscure by the per¬ 
spective, or the glance of light. 
