Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . i:>i> ANISOTA AND CITHERONIA SEPULCRALIS. Vol. 9—05 13 EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXI. Fig. \.—Citheronia reyalis, fully .irrowii, green form (the black spots on the yellow of the anal legs should be removed).Fig. 2.—OHheronia , fully grown, green and orange form. After colored photographs by A. Hyatt Verrill. Note.—In all the figures of rUheronia reiiiiVi^. the caterpillar should be represented as feeding back downwardwith the body suspended by the very l


Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . i:>i> ANISOTA AND CITHERONIA SEPULCRALIS. Vol. 9—05 13 EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXI. Fig. \.—Citheronia reyalis, fully .irrowii, green form (the black spots on the yellow of the anal legs should be removed).Fig. 2.—OHheronia , fully grown, green and orange form. After colored photographs by A. Hyatt Verrill. Note.—In all the figures of rUheronia reiiiiVi^. the caterpillar should be represented as feeding back downwardwith the body suspended by the very long mid-abdominal legs. 192. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIL Fig. 1.—atheroma blue and orange 2.—Pink form, stage IV. After photograi)hs by A. Hyatt


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