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darker brown ; the shield luteous, shining, and trans¬ 
parent, with a pale division and a small spot on each side 
near the base; the spots pinkish,oval shaped,and shining. 
The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in Sep¬ 
tember, and it lives through the winter till April or May. 
It feeds on the apple and pear. 
The chrysalis is reddish brown, the fore part shining, 
the body dull. It is enclosed in a cocoon. 
OPADIA FUNEBRANA. 
Plate XCII. Figure 10. 
Localities for this species are near Cambridge, and 
Guildford. 
The situations where it is found are gardens, and 
plum trees. 
The caterpillar is of a pale red colour ; head black ; 
shield luteous ; the spots, raised, shining pale red. 
It feeds in the fruit of the sloe or plum. 
The chrysalis is amber coloured, inclining to brown 
on the hinder part. 
ENDOPISA NEBRITANA. 
Plate XCII. Figure 11. 
Localities for this species are near Looe. 
The perfect insect appears in June—June 26. 
