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The fully-fed larva is creamy, white and opaque, with a cuticle studded 
with minute scales or spines. The mandibles are small, blunt and unidentate. 
Dacnusa areolaris Nees. Fig. 1. The egg at oviposition. x 350. Fig. 2. The larva shortly before 
rupture of the. trophic membrane, x 100. Fig. 3. The full grown larva, x 30. Fig. 4.' Buccal 
armature of the full grown larva, x 350. 
Young Eulophinid larva. Fig. 5. x 150. 
The labrum, which projects prominently, bears two pairs of papillae. Three 
similar processes occur on each maxilla, and the labrum is likewise furnished 
