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Figure 5. — Body Setae of Cutworms 



A, Orthodes incincta, third abdominal segment showing seta IV set in upper edge 



of tubercle, and large size of tubercle V. 



B, Protoleucania albilinea, seventh abdominal segment showing line joining setae 



III and V passing anterior to the spiracle. 



C, Peridroma margaritosa, seventh abdominal segment showing line joining setae 



III and V passing through the spiracle. 



D, Anicla badinodis, seventh abdominal segment showing line joining setae III 



and V passing posterior to the spiracle. 



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-Head Characters of Cutworms, Side View 



A, Prodenia ornithogalli showing seta Oi anterior to a line connecting the centers 



of ocelli IV and VI. 



B, Papaipema nebris showing seta Oi posterior to a line connecting the centers of 



ocelli IV and VI. 



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