Insect Life; An Introduction to Nature-Study And a Guide for Teachers, Students, And Others Interested in Out-of-Door Life
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The Dark-veined Deilephila, Deilephila gallii. The larva feeds on grape. 4. The Bumblebee Hawk-moth, Hemaris diffinis. The larva feeds on the bush honeysuckle and the snowberry. 5. The Nessus Sphinx, Amphion nessus. The larva feeds on grape and rubiacea. - ^is i his dust v'd with a iound to be .., .cry minute regular form. I wing is ' ' same w Plate III. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 8 1 scribed in the chapters following this one. The principal divisions of the Lepidoptera that are ap- propriately... discussed here are three : The moths, the skippers, and the butterflies. The Moths. — These are the insects commonly called millers. Most of the species fly by night and are frequently attracted to lights. When at rest the A moth with threadlike antennas. wings are either wrapped around the body, or are spread horizontally, or are folded rooflike on the abdomen ; they are not held in a vertical position above the body. The antennae of moths are of vari- FiG. 72.— A moth with featherlike antennas.
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