HABITS. 



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ing together, by means of an irregular web, leaves, 

 buds, and bitten fragments of the plant on which 

 they feed, so as to form within a rounded cavity, 

 with an opening just large enough to enter. 

 The Goatweed butterfly of the west (Anaea 



FIG. ST. Anaea Andria ; a, caterpillar ; 5, chrysalis ; c, leaf of goat-weed 

 ee\vd at the edges to form nest of caterpillar ; nat. size (Riley). 



Andria) makes a nest [Fig. 97] very similar to 

 that of the Red Admiral, but devours its upper 

 instead of its lower part, until, having eaten itself 

 out of house and home, it is forced to construct a 

 new habitation. 



