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thfm the body. The latter has now assumed an almost regularly 
ova? form .measuring nearly one-fifth of an inch in lehgth and being 
^Fwcrth'staqe or “Pupa.” -(Plate XIV, Fig. 2.) This is rather nar- 
™ nvl in form a little widest behind the middle, four mm. wide 
hv two ong The general color of the body is light green: the head 
and eves and a broad transverse band across the anterior part of 
tlm oronotum are red, and there is a transverse red patch upon 
\ht abdomei? posterior to the wing pads; the latter are dusky except 
the arniomen, p gre en; the antennal are much louger 
and base of the last joint, and 
t an b of the penultimate, which are white ; the body is green 
i with the exception of the tip of the abdomen, which is red 
T'th side - the cox* and femora are red, the latter, somewhat 
11 with ’white at the tip; the tibiae of the two anterior pairs of 
kg? d and aU the^tarei, are white with dusky tips; the tibiae of the 
posterior legs are red. 
life history. 
* i. pnhripri in May this insect was found in all stages ex— 
cepthhe fu ^r::rz d z Si 
collected, a finally, pup* and adults were seen. From! 
these d^aH is evident that the life history of the species corresponds,! 
closelv to that of Loans lineolaris, and that the broods are probablyji 
two in number The exact similarity of this species, with respect 
I l iu;t 0 m<l life history to the tarnished plant bug already dis¬ 
ced makes it e dent that measures found effective for tha 
Secies wifi likewise serve for this. The reader is there ore re errec. 
to the discussion of the injuries to vegetation, and methods of p 
vention and remedy, given under the preceding species. . lj 
d. By a cylindrical, brown thousand-legged worm. 
THE STRAWBERRY MILLIPEDE. 
Cambcila annulata (Say) Cope. 
Class Myriapoda. Order Diplopoda. 
In May, 1883, I received from Mr. C. W. Butler, of Anna, Illm^ 
a single slender, cylindrical millipede (thousand-legs , said to bt i 
hppn taken from the interior of a ripe strawberry. It was abo 
inch and a haTf in length, and had entered the berry by a sma 
hole about one-sixteenth of an inch in diameter. When ,^| 
was coiled within the berry, entirely. concealed m a cavity ab 
size of a Lima bean. I referred this specimen for determin 
