. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. 114 Marvels of Insect Life*. only, when it casts its skin for tlic t ird timi' anil now (jiiitr altrrs its form, It lias b»'coinr niiu h likr the wrub of one of the (liniK-Ht'i'tli'^. but its cyi-s have mm (iisapiKMrt'd altoj^'fthfr. It I'om'crns itsdl no more with fcfdin^. but m ikes its wa\' out of tin- bii'> ni'st, aii'l dormtU to tin- Kronnd, lltif it tMavati-s a small ravitv. and at tin- inil of fivi' days it- skin has Ix'comc Iianli-ni'd murh after tlu' nianm r of a fiy's ^nib wlu-n it


. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. 114 Marvels of Insect Life*. only, when it casts its skin for tlic t ird timi' anil now (jiiitr altrrs its form, It lias b»'coinr niiu h likr the wrub of one of the (liniK-Ht'i'tli'^. but its cyi-s have mm (iisapiKMrt'd altoj^'fthfr. It I'om'crns itsdl no more with fcfdin^. but m ikes its wa\' out of tin- bii'> ni'st, aii'l dormtU to tin- Kronnd, lltif it tMavati-s a small ravitv. and at tin- inil of fivi' days it- skin has Ix'comc Iianli-ni'd murh after tlu' nianm r of a fiy's ^nib wlu-n it is about to chan/^f into the chrysahs : but the rase of the blister-beetle's t,'ruh differs from the '"""' '"''"' "'" pupariuni of the tlv in tln' faet that it ha- m the part that was the head, and its feet have been ' warts. It is vellowisli-white in colour and exudes a r I't arts have become still more rudimentarv in character and its feet are now two-jointed, but poorlv developed. It remains <piietlv underground in its cell for about two weeks, and then changes into an ordinary beetle-chrvsalis. This is the last stage but oni-. and it extends to about twenty days ; then the bright little beetle emerges and proceeds to feed ajMrn the leaves of its food-plants and to tind a mate. Owing to its shining green colour it is not easy to see the beetle upon the leaves, but its presence is revealed b\ a peculiar r)dour it gives forth. The remarkable thing about thi-- series of changes is what has Ixen called the false-pupa stage. When it assumes tin form of a tlv's pupariuni, oni- would ex|ie( i that it would change into a ehrysali- within. A similar stage—as we shall see occurs only in a few other beetles, an-1 these all have somewhat similar habit . As the metamorphosis departs from tl"' usual course of the Insects which exhili t three distinct changes of form after tin KMoi-TFHi, t-gS-stage, it has been described as hypei- niip


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