. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. CATERPILLARS OF THE CABBAGE BUTTERFLY SLINGING THEMSELVES BEFORE THE FIRST METAMORPHOSIS. Pamphila aracynthtis has of swathing itself with a network of silk before undergoing the first metamorphosis, and the leaf- rolling propensities of many caterpillars and moths are fore- shadowed by a species of Syrichtiis, The angular shape of the butterfly chrysalides may have something to do with their comparatively unprotected and uncovered state, for this sharpness of outline which causes them to di


. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. CATERPILLARS OF THE CABBAGE BUTTERFLY SLINGING THEMSELVES BEFORE THE FIRST METAMORPHOSIS. Pamphila aracynthtis has of swathing itself with a network of silk before undergoing the first metamorphosis, and the leaf- rolling propensities of many caterpillars and moths are fore- shadowed by a species of Syrichtiis, The angular shape of the butterfly chrysalides may have something to do with their comparatively unprotected and uncovered state, for this sharpness of outline which causes them to differ in appearance from most living things is not so perfectly seen in the case of the Anthocharisy from Spain, which spins a slight cocoon. It has already been stated that the repeated sheddings of the skin and mucous (epithelial) tissues of the caterpillars during. 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 Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891; Blanchard, Émile, 1819-1900. Metamorphoses . .. des insects. London and New York, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin


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