Agriculture for beginners . Fig. 139. The Hoise Fly 1?. egg : fi. lar\-a. or maggot: <-, pupa; tf. adult male. (All enlarged) partly homy, and in folding lap over each other. Butterfliesand moths are much alike in appearance but differ in butterfly works by day and the moth by night. Notethe knob on the end of the butterflys feeler (Fig. 143).The moth has no such knob. It is important to know how insects take their food, forby knong this we are often able to destrov insect are provided with mouth parts for chewing theirfood; others have a long tube with which they pierc


Agriculture for beginners . Fig. 139. The Hoise Fly 1?. egg : fi. lar\-a. or maggot: <-, pupa; tf. adult male. (All enlarged) partly homy, and in folding lap over each other. Butterfliesand moths are much alike in appearance but differ in butterfly works by day and the moth by night. Notethe knob on the end of the butterflys feeler (Fig. 143).The moth has no such knob. It is important to know how insects take their food, forby knong this we are often able to destrov insect are provided with mouth parts for chewing theirfood; others have a long tube with which they pierce plantsor animals and, like the mosquito, suck their food from ORCHARD. GARDEN. AND FIELD INSECTS 147


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