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little dorsally above the bases of the tubercles in paired hollows. All 
colorless. Set* Y-shaped in the subdorsal row on joints 4 -”. the 
front limb a little shorter than the back one (Plate VI, fig- 0 i two setae 
on joints 3 and 13 ; a middle row of two on each of joints 3 and 4 i a 
single lateral row on joints 3-1 a. Tips of set* a little enlarged not 
distinctly swollen. Subventral set* very fine, obscure, all pale, 
colorless, eye black; body whitish, food greenish. Length, .9-1.4 mm. 
Stave //.—Narrowly elliptical, tail rounded quadrate; dorsum 
broad "and flat, the subdorsal ridge forming its sharply angled edge. 
Smooth, regular, all the depressed spaces (i) to (6) large and very dis¬ 
tinct. Sides concave, lateral ridge smooth; subventral area retracted.. 
Latticed ridges covered with smooth, dense, frosted, appressed granu es, 
one row wide, uniform, not papillose anywhere. Setae- absent. Color 
opaque whitish ; later distinctly pale green. Length, 1.3-1.8 mm. 
Stage III. _Rounded, rather broadly elliptical, sides concave at first 
so that the dorsum stands up as a broad ridge gently arching from head 
to tail Tail slightly notched at the sides, rounded. Depressed spaces- 
very distinct, (4) narrowly elongate. Latticed ridges beaded with clear 
appressed granules, not generally over one granule wide in the narrower 
parts. Bottoms of the spaces finely granular, dotted, the larger ones 
with shallow, saucer-like centers. Color green; a yellow line appears 
along the subdorsal ridge on joints 5-9, widened a little on each seg¬ 
ment. Usually no other marking, but there may be a small, faint, or 
even distinct dark red dot between the lines on joint 8, or surrounding 
the depressed space (1) of joints 7-8. Length, 1.8-2.4 mm. 
Stage IV. _Rather narrowly elliptical; tail rounded quadrate. 
Dorsum rather narrow, a little grooved at first. Lateral ridge extend¬ 
ing beyond the subventral one. Depressed spaces large and sharp, the 
latticed ridges scarcely more than one granule wide, but the granules 
becoming wedge-shaped. All smooth, no setae. Color light green, the 
yellow subdorsal lines reaching joints 5-10. The dorsal yellow mark 
varies from a narrow yellow bridge on joint 8 to a red bar on joints 7 
(see the plate of T. pallida, pi. IV, fig. 3) or even a rather large round 
red patch, which does not encroach on the subdorsal lines. Lengt 1, 
Stage V. _Shape as in the mature larva; tail rounded, scarcely 
notched at the sides. Dorsum not broad, sides oblique, concave. Lat¬ 
ticed ridges several granules wide, smoothly evenly granular, a litt e 
frosted. Spaces finely shagreeened with a circular shallow saucer-like 
centre. Color green, spaces not discolorous except a little yellow in 
