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arranged exactly as in Euclea, from which the larva is indistinguishable. 
Color all opaquish white, no marks. Length 1.2 mm. The larva does 
not feed in this stage. 
Stage II .—Horns rounded, large, the subdorsals on joints 3, 4, 5, 
8, 11 and 12 with many black-tipped spines, those on joints 6, 7, 9 and 
10, with one or two spines. Lateral horns moderate, rounded, spined. 
Color all ground glass white. Skin finely granular; segmental incisures 
cleft-like; depressed spaces not indicated. Body widest at joint 5, nar¬ 
rowing a little toward the ends. Subdorsal horns on joint 13 small, ap¬ 
proximate, projecting posteriorly to form a subquadrate tail. Later a 
chocolate brown shade appears dorsally on joints 3 and 4, the highest 
part of the body, which slopes backward from this point. Toward the 
end of the stage the full markings of the next stage may be assumed. 
Length 1.2 to 2.1 mm. 
Stage III. —Elongate, the sides parallel, joints 3 and 4 a little the 
highest; subdorsal horns elongate rounded, those on joints 3, 4, 11 and 
12 large, 8 moderate, the rest with but one or two spines; lateral horns 
very small with five or six spines, those on joints 3 and 4 the largest. 
Color honey yellow, a white line along subdorsal ridge, the pair con¬ 
nected by a narrow angular bridge on joints 5 and 11; dorsum on joints 
3, 5 and 11 chocolate brown; a brown line along the lateral horns. De¬ 
pressed spaces (1) and (2) indicated, faint, also the large lateral ones 
(4). Skin nearly smooth, finely remotely granular or punctate. The 
tail horns are partly fused into a short, cleft, spiny process; spines black 
tipped; head pale brown, eye black. Length of larva 2.1 to 3 mm. 
Stage IV .—As before, the dorsum rather broad. Long horns large, 
rounded, whitish, with brown tips, short spined, the one on joints 8 and 
13 white. Short subdorsal horns and the lateral ones of joints 6 to 12 
small, inconspicuous, concolorous; a short notched tail. Body all 
brown, except a space in the dorsum on joints 6 to 10, which is green¬ 
ish ; a narrow white subdorsal line with white bridges as before, but on 
joints 5, 11 and 12; a white line along the subventral edge; a faint 
darker line along the lateral horns. Largest depressed spaces moderate; 
skin as before. Length, 2.9 to 4.5 mm. 
Stage V. —Dorsum of joints 3, 5, 11 and 13, lower half of sides and 
tips of subdorsal horns on joints 3 to 5 dark brown; the rest of the body 
fleshy brown; dorsal vessel greenish; a fleshy pink tint along the sub¬ 
dorsal ridge with a narrow bridge on joints 5, 11 and 12; a pink line 
along subventral edge. Bases of subdorsal horns on joints 3 to 5, all of 
horns 8, 11 and 12 and the short, approximate tail-like pair fleshy pink; 
