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g. Feeding on tissues of leaves beneath a silk web. 



Apple-leaf Skeletonizer (Pempelia Hammondi). Fig. 81. 



Fig. 77. Cateipillar (o.) and (6) on their web ; (u) egg-duster 

 (d) cocoon. 



Fig. 78. Red-humped Apple-tree Caterpillar. 



Fig. 79. Aphis, wingless female, immensely 

 magnified. 



Fig. 81. Pempelia Hammondi: {a) 

 caterpillar ; (b) a segment (c) head, and 

 following segments highly magnified ; 

 (d) moth. 



Fig. 80. Aspidisca splendoriferella : («) leaf showing 'mines ; {h) 

 caterpillar ; (c) and (d) pupal cases ; (e) larva about jto ^change ; (/) 

 chrysalis; ((/) moth ;(/() parasite— all except leaf and twig highly 

 magnified. ,i^u:„djiA»3lllHi1bri2 



Fig. 82. C'ut-worm and Moth. 



