. Fig. 44. Wing- of C. anratus. The larv;e and pupae of several species have been described by Beling (Arch, fiir Naturgesch, Jahrg, 41, 1875, 52, and Jahrg. 48, 1882. 190—93). They chiefly resemble those of Leptis, and they are also amphipneustic. They live in the same way and on the same places as the Leptis larvae, and they hibernate. The species of Chrijsopiliis especially occur on humid meadows in or near woods or in the low herbage in open, damp places in woods and thickets.


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