. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. The very fragile semblance of a cocoon was formed among leaves on the floor of the breeding cage. Pupation occurred October 13, 1935. Pupa, length 45 mm. Greatest width through shoulders, 12 mm. Color, uniform blackish brown. Surface, smooth, except for the rugosity of the caudal area. There are two long black cremasteric hooks with recurved tips, measuring mm., and at the base of these a few short brown hooklets about one- third the length of the long pair. The form of this chrysalis is


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. The very fragile semblance of a cocoon was formed among leaves on the floor of the breeding cage. Pupation occurred October 13, 1935. Pupa, length 45 mm. Greatest width through shoulders, 12 mm. Color, uniform blackish brown. Surface, smooth, except for the rugosity of the caudal area. There are two long black cremasteric hooks with recurved tips, measuring mm., and at the base of these a few short brown hooklets about one- third the length of the long pair. The form of this chrysalis is adequately shown on Plate 25. Imago emerged November 8, 1935. Foodplants listed: Cassia, Acacia, Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioica (L.)) Koch., Pithecolobium, Soman. BIBLIOGRAPHY .... Larva, pupa. Gundlach. Ent. Cubana. 1SSS. Egg, young larva. Fernald. Ent. Amer. IV: 36. 1908. Egg. E. Was. Ent. News. XIX: S3. 1908. Notes. Coolidge. Ent. News. XIX: 342. 1917. Egg, young larva. D. F. & J. S. Hiser. Ent News. XXVIII: 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 Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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