PEATE: XIX. 
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Fic. 1. HyBL#A PUERA, var. niGRa, MS. a. Dorsal and side 
3) 
view of the larva; 6. Pupain silken cocoon attached 
to a portion of a teak leaf; c. male moth; d. 
female moth. 
2. PYRAUSTA MACHG@RALIS, WIk. Dorsal view of the larva. 
3. HypsipyLs ROBUSTA, Moore. a. Under surface of a piece 
of tin bark showing a matted felt-like mass of 
cocoons of this insect; 8. A tun branch hollowed out 
by the larva showing the mass of excreta and wood- 
dust which fills the boring; ¢ A cocoon ia situ in 
a hollowed-out twig. 
4. Monopouepus Sreppiner, Green. a. Female insect 
showing cottony sac in which the eggs are laid; d. 
egg; c. Ventral and side view of the male pupa 
(?)case; d. Mature male insect; e. A sal branch 
showing the cast larval skins attached to it by the 
sugary secretion; 7. A sal branch showing the 
way the 2 scales cluster together rourd it whilst 
feeding. 
{ From a drawing by the author. ] 
5. CoccINELLa sp. a. Dorsal and side view of the larva; 
6. pupa sessile upon a sal leaf ; c. mature lady-bird 
beetle; d. sal twig with, (1) pupating larva, (2) sessile 
pupa, upon it. 
6. MONOPHLEBUS STEBBINGI, var. MANGIFER@, Green. 
Dorsal view of mature female scale. 
