File:Snodgrass Schizura Concinna.jpg
Plate 13 from Insects, their way and means of living, R. E. Snodgrass. [1]
The red-humped caterpillar (Schizura concinna)
- A, the moth in position of repose (natural size).
- B, moth with wings spread.
- C, under surface of apple leaf, showing eggs at a, and young caterpillars feeding at b.
- D, a caterpillar in next to last stage of growth.
- E, full-grown caterpillars (one-half larger than natural size).
- F, two cocoons on ground among grass and dead leaves, one cut open showing caterpillar within before trasnforming to pupa
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