. Practical agriculture [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. A\OTH ARMY Fig. 29.—Army worm, pupa of same, and moth into which it changes. The eggs are seen along the leaf. This is a cutworm. course of their march. Then we have other moths, the larvae of which live upon the fibre of clothing, clothes moths. All these are similar in form and in their changes, and all are very destructive. Besides the egg we have, in most insects, the three forms or states, namely: the caterpillar, or larva; the pupa^ or resting state; and the perfect insect, ov imago. All moths, butterflies, bees, beetl


. Practical agriculture [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. A\OTH ARMY Fig. 29.—Army worm, pupa of same, and moth into which it changes. The eggs are seen along the leaf. This is a cutworm. course of their march. Then we have other moths, the larvae of which live upon the fibre of clothing, clothes moths. All these are similar in form and in their changes, and all are very destructive. Besides the egg we have, in most insects, the three forms or states, namely: the caterpillar, or larva; the pupa^ or resting state; and the perfect insect, ov imago. All moths, butterflies, bees, beetles, and flies pass through these same three states— thus we see that the insects differ from other animals both in their general form or appearance, and also in their method of growth or course of life. In the case of grasshoppers and some bugs there is no pupa or resting Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original James, C. C. (Charles Canniff), 1863-1916. New York : D. Appleton


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