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Fig. 73.- Aetias luna. Larva. 
9— Aetias luna .—Body green, 
the sutures of the segments 
yellowish; a yellow stigmatal 
line; on each segment is a 
transverse row of about six 
small green or pink warts 
from each of which proceeds 
one or two black hairs; scat¬ 
tered over the body are a few 
white hairs, some of which are 
thickened near the tips; head 
bluish-green; length 3 inches. 
Feeds on Walnut and Hickory. 
July to September. Spins a 
cocoon. (J. A. Lintner.) 
10— Pierisprotodice .—Body green 
or blue, thickly covered with 
black piliferous spots from which 
issues one or two short black 
hairs; a yellowish line on lower 
part of dorsal space, and one on 
lower part of sub-dorsal space, 
and sometimes a faint yellowish 
line on the stigmatal space; 
venter pale greenish, spotted with 
black; head green, dotted with 
Fig. 74 . Larva and Pupa. black, and sometimes with a yel¬ 
low spot on each side; length 1J inches. Cabbage and Mustard. 
July to October. Suspends itself by the hind feet and a transverse 
loop. (C. Y. Riley.) 
11 —Pamphila peckius .—Body yellowish green, thickly covered with 
minute whitish hair-tipped tubercles; first segment grayish brown, 
the region of the spiracles and posterior half of under part purplish 
brown; an indistinct dark dorsal line; a yellowish sub-dorsal line; 
spiracles brownish; venter pale green; a raised transverse black 
line on top of segment 1; head very large, slightly flattened, spher¬ 
ical, roughened, downy, blackish brown; length nearly J inch. 
Feeds on Grass. June to July. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
