. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 7 Mature larva and pupa of Habrodais grunus. a. Larva, lateral aspect, enlarged x 4. B. Pupa, lateral aspect, enlarged x 4. c. Cervical shield of larva highly magnified. Reproduced from painting by Charles M. Dammers We can add a few minor details to that description, and, in addition, show illustrations of the mature larva. Plate 7, fig. a, and the pupa, fig. b of the same plate. Mature larva. Length, 16-17 mm. Body, slug shaped, and somewhat more flattened than with others of the group


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 7 Mature larva and pupa of Habrodais grunus. a. Larva, lateral aspect, enlarged x 4. B. Pupa, lateral aspect, enlarged x 4. c. Cervical shield of larva highly magnified. Reproduced from painting by Charles M. Dammers We can add a few minor details to that description, and, in addition, show illustrations of the mature larva. Plate 7, fig. a, and the pupa, fig. b of the same plate. Mature larva. Length, 16-17 mm. Body, slug shaped, and somewhat more flattened than with others of the group. Color, pale bluish-green, heavily sprinkled with yellowish-brown punctae, from each of which arises a single silvery-white hair; those on the infrastigmatal fold being longer and stouter than on other areas. The subdorsal white (or lemon-white) line mentioned in Dyar's description seems to be a constant feature, but the re- 1 Entom. News. Vol. 3, p. 32. 2 Can. Ent., Vol. 25, p. 94, 1893. 81. 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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