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CHAPTER III. JOINTED ANIMALS, continued; INSECTS, continued. 

 BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS, Order Lepidoptera. 



Characteristics of the Order Development Structure of Larva Pupa Enemies - 

 Mimicry Imago or Perfect Insect Head Thorax, and Its Appendages Ab- 

 domen Extinct Forms Butterflies (Suborder Rhopalocera) Classification 

 Fritillary Group (Nymphalidce) Erycinidce Blues and Coppers (Lyctenidce) 

 Skippers (Hesperiidte) The Moths (Suborder Heteracera) Emperor Moths 

 (Saturniidfz) Silk Spinners (Bombycidce) Hawk Moths (Sphingidce) Promi- 

 nents (Notodontida) Clearwings (Sesiidce) Syntomidce Burnets (Zygcenidce) 



Case Weavers (Psychidce) Cossidce Allied Families Lasiocampidce 

 Lymantriidtz Tiger Moths (Arctiidce) Owl Moths (Noctuidce) Loopers 

 (Geometrida) Snout Moths (Hypenidce) Suborder Microlepidoptera, . 3039 



CHAPTER IV. JOINTED ANIMALS, continued; INSECTS, continued. 

 THE BEETLES, Order Colcoptera. 



Characteristics of the Order Section Pentamera Tiger Beetles {Cicindelidce} Carniv- 

 orous Ground Beetles (Carabidtz) Carnivorous Water Beetles (Dytiscida) 

 Whirligig Beetles (Gyrinidce) Short- Winged Beetles (Staphylinidce) Paussidcz 



Pselaphidce Burying Beetles ( Silphidce) Hairy- Winged Beetles ( Trichoptervg 

 idee) Histeridce Nitidulidce Dermestidce Hydrophilidce Stag Beetles 

 {Lucanida) Passalidce Tribe Lamellicornia Buprestidte Click Beetles 

 (Elateridce) Lycidce Glowbeetles (I^ampyridcz) Telephoridce Cleridce 

 Ptinidce Section Heteromera Tenebrionidce Rhipidophoridce Meloid<e 

 Stylopidce Section Tetramera Weevils (Cur cult on idee) Scolytidce Bren- 

 thidce Anthribidcz Longicorn Beetles (Cerambycidce) Bruchidce Chry- 

 somelidce Section Trimera Ladybirds {Coccinella), .... 3087 



CHAPTER V. JOINTED ANIMALS, continued; INSECTS, concluded. Orders 

 JVeuroptera, Orthoptera, Rhynchota, etc. 



Characteristics of Neuroptera Caddice Flies (Suborder Trichopterd) Phryganeidce, 

 etc; Flat-Winged Group (Suborder Planipennia) Scorpion Flies (Panorpidce) 

 Snake Flies and Alder Fli6s ( Sialidce) Mantis Flies (Mantispidcz) Nemopteridce 



Ant-Lions (Myrmeleontidce) Lace- Winged Flies (Hemorobiidcz and Chrysopidce) 



Order Orthoptera Dragon Flies (Odonata) Libellulidce ^Eschnidte 

 Agrionidce May Flies (Ephemeridce) Stone Flies (Perlidce) Termites or 

 White Ants (Termitidce) Book Lice (Psocidce} Bird Lice (Mallophagd) True 

 Orthoptera Crickets (Gryll'dce) Long-Horned Grasshoppers (Locustidce) 

 Locust Tribe (A cridiidce) Stick and Leaf Insects (Pkasmidce) Praying Insects 

 (Mantidce) Cockroaches (Blattidce) Earwigs (Forficulidce) Order Rhynchota 



Land Bugs (Geocorisa} Water Bugs (Hydrocorisa) Cicadas (Cicadidte) 

 Lantern Flies (Fulg-oridce) Frog Hoppers (Cercopidce) Leaf Flies (Psyllidfz) 

 Plant Lice (Aphides) Scale Insects (Coccidce) True Lice (Pediculina) Order 

 Thysanoptera Order Thysanura, . . ... . . . 3124 



CHAPTER VI. JOINTED ANIMALS, continued. CENTIPEDES, MILLIPEDES, SCORPIONS, 

 and SPIDERS, Classes Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Arachnida^ etc. 



Characteristics of Centipedes Subclass Anartiostigma Subclass Artiostigma Orders 

 Litkobiomorpha, Scolopendromorpha, and Geophilomorpha The Millipedes (Class 

 Diplopoda) Their Subclasses and Orders Scorpions, Spiders, Ticks, etc. (Class 

 Arachnida) Their Characteristics The Scorpions (Order Scorpiones) ~-The 

 Whip Scorpion and Their Allies (Order Pedipalpa) Order Palpigradi The True 

 or Web Spiders (Order Aranece} Segmented Group (Suborder Mesothelce) 



