Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 293. The garden web-worm (Loxoslegc siinilalis] a, male moth : £, larva, lateral view; c, larva, dorsal view; d, lar and the pickle- worm (Diaphania anal segment; e, abdominal segment, lateral view; /, pupa; nyalinata and Illtl- g, cremaster. a,b,c,f, somewhat enlarged; d,e,g, more en- ddllS) are SCrioUS Crop larged. (After Riley and Chittenden, United States Depart- , ,-, ,,. ment of Agriculture) States, though they occur farther north and in the West. The caterpillars are about an inch long, ye
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 293. The garden web-worm (Loxoslegc siinilalis] a, male moth : £, larva, lateral view; c, larva, dorsal view; d, lar and the pickle- worm (Diaphania anal segment; e, abdominal segment, lateral view; /, pupa; nyalinata and Illtl- g, cremaster. a,b,c,f, somewhat enlarged; d,e,g, more en- ddllS) are SCrioUS Crop larged. (After Riley and Chittenden, United States Depart- , ,-, ,,. ment of Agriculture) States, though they occur farther north and in the West. The caterpillars are about an inch long, yellowish or greenish-yellow, and feed on the foliage, flowers, and fruit. Among the typical pyralids is the clover-hay fi?tW-->-Jt FIG. 294. The meal snout-moth (Pyralis farinalis Linn.). (Twice natural size) a, adult moth; l>, larva: t, pupa in cocoon. (After Chittenden, United States Department of Agriculture) worm (Pyrails costalis], which is abundant in stacks or mows of old clover hay, upon which it feeds and which is spoiled by being cov- ered with its silken webs and excrement. The moth is of a lilac
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