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ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY 



FIG. 342. The promethea moth (Callosamia promethid]. 

 (Reduced) 



(Photograph from life by Weed) 



FIG. 343. Pendent 

 cocoons of prome- 

 thea moth. (Greatly 

 reduced) 



nearly related species (Callosamia promethid] hang pendent from 

 the twigs of wild-cherry, ash, willow, and other trees. Although 

 many attempts have 

 been made to manu- 

 facture the silk in 

 the cocoons of these 

 native species, they 

 have so far been un- 

 successful. 



Our common tent 

 caterpillar, which is 

 fully described on 

 page 57, is a repre- 

 sentative of a family 

 of this group (Last- 

 ocampidae), though 

 much smaller in size 

 than the preceding, 

 having a wing ex- 

 panse of one and FIG. 344. Luna moth (Actias luna). (Reduced) 



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one half inches. 



(Photograph from life by Weed) 



