. Beginners' Zoology . tterfly. Where does each lay its eggs ? What does the larva ofeach feed upon ? Describe the pupa of each. Describethe adult forms. Find the spiracles and prolegs on thesilkworm. Compare antenncB of moth and has larger body compared to size of wings ? Describe the scales from a butterflys wings as seen undermicroscope (144). How are the scales arranged on mothswing (145) ? By what part is scale attached ^o wing ? Dothe scales overlap ? Study butterflys head and proboscis (Figs. 146-148).What shape is compound eye ? Are the antennae jointed ?Is the probosci


. Beginners' Zoology . tterfly. Where does each lay its eggs ? What does the larva ofeach feed upon ? Describe the pupa of each. Describethe adult forms. Find the spiracles and prolegs on thesilkworm. Compare antenncB of moth and has larger body compared to size of wings ? Describe the scales from a butterflys wings as seen undermicroscope (144). How are the scales arranged on mothswing (145) ? By what part is scale attached ^o wing ? Dothe scales overlap ? Study butterflys head and proboscis (Figs. 146-148).What shape is compound eye ? Are the antennae jointed ?Is the proboscis jointed ? Why not call it a tongue ?(See text.) Which mouth parts have almost disappeared ? What isthe shape of cut ends of halves of proboscis ? How arethe halves joined to form a tube ? If you saw a butterfly on a flower, for what purposewould you think it was there? What, if you saw it on aleaf? How many spots on fore wing of female cabbagebutterfly? (Fig. 124, above.) Does the silkworm chrysalis fill its cocoon ?. ^R^a^ ?W-.^* Fig. 145.— Moths Wing.


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