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EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 
Illustrating Mr. Newstead s paper on “ 1 he Life-history of Stomotys 
calcitrans , Linn.” p. 75. 
J - Eggs twice natural size. 
l'ig. 2.— View of the curved side of the egg. x 65. 
* E ^8g in semi-profile showing the deep spatulate groove 
x 65. 
g 4 Empty egg as seen in profile, with the semi-detached capsule 
at the anterior end. x 6s. 
g 5 Dorsal view of larva showing the intestinal tract and course 
of the main tracheae. x y. 
Fig - 6 - Thr ! e te ™ linal se e™ents of the larva in profile, with the 
n erna mouth armature: an , antennae; m, muscles; 
, per orated sclerite; md t mandible or great hook; 
’ ypostomal sclerite; cs, cephalo-pharyngeal 9derites; 
v *> ventral tooth, x 60. 7 * 
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^ " n tho e racl rm st naI SegmemS ° f ,arva ' dorsa1 ' con, 
Other refe trachea fonning internal a 
" referCnce ,etters as in fig. 6 . x fho. 
lir\^ w’. 
F ' 8 ^ Puparium or pupa . x 7 . 
