LEMONIAS I. 
horizontally; the white hairs from the different segments form a complete fringe 
around the body, including both extremities; head broader than high, obovoid, 
the sides rounded, the top depressed, the vertices rounded; color black,covered 
with a yellow down on lower two-thirds, and with many long, depressed, white 
hairs (Fig. c.). To next moult nineteen days. 
After second moult: length three hours after the moult, .19 inch; same shape 
and appearance as at next previous stage; the dorsum dull white, with a brown 
line down the middle ; the brown stripe as before, the rest of side reddish-yellow ; 
the dorsal white area is elevated above the segments at either end, that is, above 
2 and 13, and ends abruptly, and 13 dorsally is of same hue as the sides; head 
as before (Fig. d.). To next moult fifteen days. 
After third moult: length one day after the moult, .26 inch, greatest breadth, 
.08 inch; shape and appearance as before; the dorsum dull white, the medio-dor- 
sal stripe pink-gray, the sides pink-brown mottled with white; head as before 
(Figs, e, e 2 .). To next moult eleven days. 
After fourth moult: length eighteen hours after the moult, .46 inch; greatest 
breadth, .15; height, .16 inch. 
Mature Larva. — Length, .7 inch ; the head bent under, and, seen from 
above, both ends are rounded; the general shape long oval, the last segments 
narrowest; viewed sidewise, 3 and 4 are highest and the slope is gradual to 13, 
rapid to head ; the dorsum elevated, forming a flat ridge from 3 to 12, with rather 
abrupt ends and sides; color of dorsum dull pinkish-ferruginous, with decided 
white along the edge of the elevated part; a dark medio-dorsal line or stripe ; 
the sides of body wine-red, finely mottled with whitish on the upper part; on 
the lower, green and reddish are blended, and beneath green prevails; the two 
lower rows of tubercles yellow; in all there are six rows of tubercles, — one 
sub-dorsal and two lateral on either side ; the upper and lower extend from 3 to 
12, the other from 3 to 13 ; those of the dorsal rows are short, conical, blunt, 
and each sends out a pencil of many very short, straight, divergent black hairs ; 
those of second row are small, with similar pencils of hairs, but fewer in num¬ 
ber ; those of lower row are still smaller, with a pencil of half a dozen black 
hairs like the rest from the upper part, but under them, long, depressed white 
hairs falling to feet; on 2 are two large rounded processes, white, vitreous, with 
several short, black hairs, but from the fronts come long white hairs which bend 
down, screening the face; on the side of 2 are two small pencils of hairs in ver¬ 
tical line, the upper lying between the lateral rows of the other segments, the 
hairs black, the other a little below the line of lower row, and giving both black 
and white hairs; over the feet also on 3 and 4 each is a slight tubercle with two 
or three white hairs; 13 is dark colored dorsally, with a tuft of black hairs on 
