. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. TONNOIR. 57 one is short, truncate, and inserted nearly perpendicularly on the body, whereas the outer anterior one, also rather short and blunt, points forward, so that the breathing organ is wide open and leaves the two internal lamellae well dis- larva of N. nicholsoni, but as I have no other evidence, and as I did not find the pupa in course of formation in any of these specimens, I think it better to played. These lamellae are small; the first one is acutely triangular and the second of similar shape but with a well developed basal lo


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. TONNOIR. 57 one is short, truncate, and inserted nearly perpendicularly on the body, whereas the outer anterior one, also rather short and blunt, points forward, so that the breathing organ is wide open and leaves the two internal lamellae well dis- larva of N. nicholsoni, but as I have no other evidence, and as I did not find the pupa in course of formation in any of these specimens, I think it better to played. These lamellae are small; the first one is acutely triangular and the second of similar shape but with a well developed basal lobe on the external side. Between the bases of these lamellae is the slit opening of the tracheal system which is thus in direct communication with the external medium. The abdominal segments offer some small markings; the second has on each extremity a transverse series of about three punctiform depressions; below these the third segment carries a longitudinal series of about four, and on the sides of the fourth to sixth segments there is a rather well marked oval foveole, underneath which is placed a transverse series of about six points; the seventh segment has only a more or less circular foveole; the marking's of the last segment are indistinct. Neocurupira nicholsoni Till. The adult of this species has been found by Dr. Tillyard on Mt. Kosciusko at the same spot where the larvae of the preceding species had been collected,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales]


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