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the head and feet reddish-brown" (Fletcher). Two broods, on cab- 

 bages and turnips (Fig. 128). 



Fig. 127. — a, Moth of Yellow-headed Cutworm {Seplis arctica); b, moth of Clover 

 Cutworm {Scologramma Irifolii); c, moth of Pale Western Cutworm. {Porosagrolis 

 orlhogonia); d, moth of Dingy Cutworm {Felia ducens). {After Gibson, Bui. 10, Ent. 

 Br. Can.) 



Fig. 128. — The zebra caterpillar and moth (Ceramica picla). 



Clover Cutworm {Scotogramnia trifolii Esp.). — Color varying from 

 green to dark; a pale yellowish line along middle of back, a pinkish 

 band bordered with white or pale yellow along each side, and between 



