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Philampelus pandorus, Hubn. 
Fig. 19.—Philampelus pandorus. Larva. 
The body is pinkish on the 
back, with the sides of a darker 
shade. On segments six to ten, 
inclusive, are cream-yellow 
spots, with a pale longitudinal 
line above them. The yellow 
spots are surrounded with 
black. On segments two to six, 
inclusive, are numerous small 
black dots, while each of the 
following five segments have 
only two. Head and first 
joint, dull reddish-brown. The 
young larva is green with a 
pinkish tinge, and has a long 
recurved horn, which, in the 
mature larva, is replaced by 
a tubercle. Length, nearly 
four inches. 
Feeds on the leaves of the 
grape-vine and the Virginia- 
creeper (Ampelopsis quinque- 
jolia ). 
Philampelus achemon, Dru. 
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Fig. 20.—Philampelus achemon. 
