. A textbook in general zoology. Zoology. 1S2 OTHER MEMBERS (IF THE CLASS — INSECTA cotton plant. whci'O tlicy liatch into caterpillars that soon destro}' the leaves if left nninolesteij. One of our larger moths, the pol^'phenius moth, is shown ill Fi"ure 12.). The larv;v of this inoth feed upon the leaves. Fig. — Codling; moth, with its egg on tlic apple at the left an»l larva in the ap]^le at tlu- ri^lit. of elm, apple, pecan, etc. The peach-tree borer is tlie larva of a clear-winged moth. The larvie, or caterpillars, of moths vary greatly in size and ap].)earance. Some of th


. A textbook in general zoology. Zoology. 1S2 OTHER MEMBERS (IF THE CLASS — INSECTA cotton plant. whci'O tlicy liatch into caterpillars that soon destro}' the leaves if left nninolesteij. One of our larger moths, the pol^'phenius moth, is shown ill Fi"ure 12.). The larv;v of this inoth feed upon the leaves. Fig. — Codling; moth, with its egg on tlic apple at the left an»l larva in the ap]^le at tlu- ri^lit. of elm, apple, pecan, etc. The peach-tree borer is tlie larva of a clear-winged moth. The larvie, or caterpillars, of moths vary greatly in size and ap].)earance. Some of them are so small as to be able to live all their lives between the upjx-r and untler surfaces of leaves. Others live in grains of wheat and corn. Some,. 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 Herrick, Glenn W. (Glenn Washington), 1870-1965. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Company


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