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The caterpillar (Fig. 75), which is nearly if in. in 

 length, has, like paphia^ six rows of long, hairy spines, 

 black in this species. All the rows are represented on 



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the central segments, but there are fewer spines towards 

 the two extremities, where, too, the caterpillar tapers 

 somewhat. The two spines on the second segment are 

 simple, short, and pointed over the head, which is black 



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