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AN EXPERIMENT WITH A STINGING LARVA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Mary E. Murtfeldt
Affiliation:
Kirkwood, St. Louis, Mo.

Extract

There is not in the whole group of caterpilrars a more innocent and harmless-looking object than the larva of Lagoa opercularis–especially just previous to the fourth moult. As it reposes curled upon a leaf, with its long, wavy, white silken hairs the sport of the slightest zephyr, it resembles nothing so much as a tuft of the finest white cotton, and seems almost to invite the touch of caressing fingers.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1876

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