Insects injurious to fruits . natural size at a, its colors being black, orange, and blue,and when full grown it attaches itself to the under side of aleaf and changes to a pupa, which is shown at b. The Spotted Lady bird, Megilla raamlata (De Fig. ) (see Fig. 129), is of a pinkish color, some-times pale red. It has large black blotches, twelvein all, on its wing-cases; two on one wing-cover areopposite to and touch two on the other. Fig. 130 represents the Fifteen-spotted Lady-bird, Anatis15-punctata (Oliv.), the largest of them all. It is a very


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