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FIG. 40. Grape Phylloxera (Plti/llojccra rilifoT^r, Fitch = Pit. tmfa/riVPl.); a, the winged 

 female; b, her foot or tarsus after Signoret ; c, egg; d, newly-hatched gall- 

 inhabiting type ; e, same, dorsal view ; /, section of gall ; g, tubercled root- 

 inhabiting form; 7i, mother gall-louse at height of her fertility; t, same, 

 dorsal view ; j, /,, differently veined wings of the Oak Phylloxera of Europe. 



I"n.. 41. Great Lebia (Lebia grand is Hentz. ). 



FIG. 42. Boll-worm (Heliotltis armiyera Hiibn.) on tomato. 



FIG. 43. Boll-worm (Hdiothis armif/era Hiibn.); a, egg, side view ; 6, egg, top view ; c, 

 caterpillar; d, chrysalis in earthen cocoon; e, moth, wings expanded;/, 

 moth, wings closed, [a, b, c, d after Glover.] 



FIG. 44. Army-worm (Leucania miipuiicta Haw.). 



FIG. 45. Fall Army-worm (Prodcnia autumnalls Rilcy=L>j%fpitt frugipi-rda, Sm. & 

 Abb.); a, natural size: 6, head magnified; c, one segment enlarged, from 

 above ; d, same, from side. 



FIG. 46. Fall Army-worm (Prodenia antumnalis ~Rilcy=L:tp]i;/j)n;i frngiperda, Sm. & 

 Abb. ) ; a, I, c, three varieties. 



FIG. 47. Army-worm Moth (Leucania unipiincta Harr.). 



FIG. 48. Spider wort Owlet-moth (Prodcnia comnn 'Una*. Abb.) ; a, caterpillar ; b, c, dark 

 and light varieties of the moth. [See Notes, etc., p. 56.] 



FIG. 49. Unarmed Rustic (Agrolix inermis H.&Tr.=A. saucia Hiibn.); a, egg, enlarged; 



b. batch of eggs, natural size. 



FIG. 50. Apple-tree Tent-caterpillar (Clisiooampa amcrlcann Harr.); a, b, caterpillars; 



c, eggs; d, cocoon. 



FIG. 51. Apple-tree Tent-caterpillar (Clisiocampa aint-ricaiifi Harr.) moth. 



FIG. 52. Tent-caterpillar of the Forest (CHsidcunipa sylni tica Harr. ); a, eggs; &, female 



moth ; c, egg enlarged, top view ; d, enlarged eggs, side view. 

 FIG. 53. Tent-caterpillar of the Forest (Clisiocampa sijlvaiica Harr.). 

 FIG. 54. Rummaging Ground-beetle (Calosoma scrutator, Fabr.). 



FIG. 55. Fall Web-worm (HyphantriatextorHaxi.); a, caterpillar ; 6, chrysalis; c, moth. 

 FIG. 56. Blue-spangled Peach-worm (Callimorpha falvicosta Clem.); a, caterpillar; b, 



moth ; c, one segment enlarged, side view ; d, same, top view. 

 FIG. 57. Ash-gray Pinion (Xi/Una cincrca Riley) ; a, worm in fruit ; b, moth. 

 FIG. 58. Glassy-winged Soldier-bug (Campyloneura ritript'inn*, Say). 

 FIG. 59. Glassy-winged Soldier-bug (Campyloneura vitripennia, Say), pupa. 

 FiG. 60. White-lined Morning Sphinx (Di'ilepltila Hneata, Fabr. ), moth. 

 FIG. 61. White-lined Morning Sphinx (Deilephila Uncaltt, Fabr.), caterpillar, light 



form. 



FIG. 62. White-lined Morning Sphinx (Dcilcpltila lliicata, Fabr.) ; caterpillar, dark form. 

 FIG. 63. Archippus Butterfly (Danais arcMppus, Fabr.). 

 FIG. 64. Archippus Butterny (Danais archippus, Fabr.); a, egg, greatly enlarged; c> 



natural size ; e,f, lateral and dorsal views of a segment of the larva in its 



first stage, enlarged ; b, larva in act of casting its skin, to show how the 



flexible horns are folded (d). 



Via. 65. Archippus Butterfly (Danais archippus, Fabr.), caterpillar. 

 FIG. 66. Archippus Butterfly (Danais an-hippus, Fabr.); a, b, c, successive stages in 



changing from caterpillar to .chrysalis. 



FIG. 67. Archippus Butterfly (Danai* arclti]>pus, Fabr.), chrysalis. 

 FIG. 68. Disippus Butterfly (Limcnitis dis'qipus, Godt.), showing upper surface of left 



wing, and under surface on the right. [After Harris.] 



FIG. 69. Disippus Butterfly (Limcnitis disippux, Fabr. ); a, egg greatly enlarged; c, nat- 

 ural size ; d, one cell of the egg-shell, greatly magnified ; b, one segment of 



the larva, in its first stage. 

 FIG. 70. Disippus Butterfly (Limcnilis disippiis, Fabr. ); a, caterpillar ; b, chrysalis ; c, 



hiberuaculum ; d, leaf cut for hiberuaculum. 



