Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the economicentomolo00smit_0 Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. 243 come darker, finally brown or blackish, and then the butterfly will emerge. This is not an injurious insect, and is only referred Fig. 253. D Milk-weed butterfly, Danais archippus, its transformations.—^, a, egg enlarged thirty diameters ; b, very young larva, showing how the tentacles are folded ; c, egg, natural size, on a leaf; B, full-grown larva ; C, chrysalis ; D, male butterfly. to here because it is easily raised and common throughout the country,—i
Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the economicentomolo00smit_0 Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. 243 come darker, finally brown or blackish, and then the butterfly will emerge. This is not an injurious insect, and is only referred Fig. 253. D Milk-weed butterfly, Danais archippus, its transformations.—^, a, egg enlarged thirty diameters ; b, very young larva, showing how the tentacles are folded ; c, egg, natural size, on a leaf; B, full-grown larva ; C, chrysalis ; D, male butterfly. to here because it is easily raised and common throughout the country,—in fact, has spread all over the globe.
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