WAENING COLOURS 



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The caterpillar is extremely conspicuous, being of a 

 cream colour with orange and black markings. Al- 

 though it belongs to the group of well- 

 concealed ' stick-caterpillars ' (Geome- 

 tm), of which several instances have 

 been considered in Chapter III., it makes 

 no attempt to hold itself in any of the 

 attitudes characteristic of its group 

 (compare fig. 43 with figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 

 8, and 9). All observers agree that 

 birds, lizards, frogs, and spiders either 

 refuse this species altogether, or exhibit 

 signs of the most intense disgust after 

 tasting it. 



FIG. 43. The larva 

 of Magpie Moth 

 (A. grosnulariata), 

 showing Warning 

 Colouring ; full- 

 led ; natural size. 



PIG . 44. The larva of Buff-tip Moth (P. Bucephala ), 

 showing Warning Colouring; full-fed ; natural 

 size ; from Curtis. 



FIG. 45. The larva of Cinnabar 

 Moth (E. Jaeobcece), showing 

 Warning Colouring ; full-fed; 

 natural size ; from Curtis. 



