Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . jnx. V Fig. 25.—Pupa nf Talw/taria conapurcatella; A, hoad enlarged; B, thesame, seen from within; ;(.;., maxillary p:ilpi. Fig. 26—Head uf pupa of .VuJ,nohia walshetla; A, end of Fig. 27.—Head of pupa of Soleiiobia pineti. 70 MExMoms OF THE :n^atioxal academy op sciei^ces. Fig. 29 represents tbe pupa of Thyridopferyx ephemercvformix, and its close resemblance to thatof Oncopera intricata (fig. 33) will be seen in the presence of the large piece between the base ofthe maxillary palpi. In (Eceticm abbotii (fig. 2S) the maxillary palpi a


Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . jnx. V Fig. 25.—Pupa nf Talw/taria conapurcatella; A, hoad enlarged; B, thesame, seen from within; ;(.;., maxillary p:ilpi. Fig. 26—Head uf pupa of .VuJ,nohia walshetla; A, end of Fig. 27.—Head of pupa of Soleiiobia pineti. 70 MExMoms OF THE :n^atioxal academy op sciei^ces. Fig. 29 represents tbe pupa of Thyridopferyx ephemercvformix, and its close resemblance to thatof Oncopera intricata (fig. 33) will be seen in the presence of the large piece between the base ofthe maxillary palpi. In (Eceticm abbotii (fig. 2S) the maxillary palpi are separated by the secondmaxillary (labial) palpi. The former (mx. p.) is subdividedinto an inner and an outer small lobe. In the rsychida^ theparaclypeal pieces, or tubercles, as we might call them, arealways present. They are convex and veiy rugose. Thelabial or second maxillary piece in the Australian Eumetopaignohilis is of the same shape and sculpturing as in InycliegramincUd, but the large, round, rugose pieces on each side,or first maxillary palpi, are single, not divided into twoparts, unless the irregularly trapezoidal jiicces between themaxillary palpi and the eyepiece be the Lomologue of tlieouter ijortion. In the Au


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