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It is shown in Fig. 17,6, Plate XXIV.
The caterpillar is ashen-brown with a reddish cast. An indistinct light-colored dorsal line and two or three indis- tinct lateral light-colored stripes distinguish it. On the dorsal space is a row of small prickles, of which those on the posterior part of each segment are the largest. There are three small points on the sides of each segment arranged in Digiti zed by Google SPAN WORMS. 175 the form of a triangle. On the top of segment eight there is a proje
...ction, sometimes of a redder color than the body. The under side is light colored, sometimes tinged with red, marked with a row of black spots, one to each segment.
The head, bilobed at top, is reddish or grayish-ash, fre- quently bordered on the top and sides with black. When full grown the caterpillars measure one and a quarter inches in length ; it now forms a cocoon among dead leaves.
The two anterior pairs of abdominal legs are much smaller in the caterpillar of this genus of moths than the two posterior pairs, hence they possess a looping gait.


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