Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 83.—Caddis-fly (enlarged and natural size) and case-worm, a, case. ing the pupa state.) The thorax is throughout much likethat of the smaller moths, the prothorax being small andcollar-like; the metanotum formed on the lepidopterous * SELECTED WORKS. Hagen, H. A. Synopsis of N. A. Neuroptera. McLachlan, R. A monographic revision and synopsis of the Trichoptera of the European fauna (London, 1874-1880).Muller, F. Ueber die von den Trichopterenlarven der Provinz Santa Catharina verfertigten Gohiius


Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 83.—Caddis-fly (enlarged and natural size) and case-worm, a, case. ing the pupa state.) The thorax is throughout much likethat of the smaller moths, the prothorax being small andcollar-like; the metanotum formed on the lepidopterous * SELECTED WORKS. Hagen, H. A. Synopsis of N. A. Neuroptera. McLachlan, R. A monographic revision and synopsis of the Trichoptera of the European fauna (London, 1874-1880).Muller, F. Ueber die von den Trichopterenlarven der Provinz Santa Catharina verfertigten Gohiiuse (Zeits. f. Wissen. Zool., xxxv., 1880).Packard, A S (External anatomy, in third report U. S. Ent. Coinrn., 1883, 344, Pis. LIX, LXI). CADDIS-FLIES. 91 type, as is the rest of the thorax, especially the coxge andside-pieces (pleurites); while the long, slender abdomen re-calls the shape of that of moths. Moreover, the body andwings, usually hairy, are sometimes covered with scales; andthe venation is somewhat as in moths. The transformations are much as in those of the lowermoths, thou


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