. [Scientific lectures]. Fig 16. Fig. 15.a, eggs; 6, female moth, natural size; f, enlarged view of egg from top ; dt enlarged view of eggs from side. The eggs, as may be seen from the above cut, are distin-guished from the common tent-caterpillar by being of uniformdiameter in the entire mass, which is docked off squarely at theends. They are usually composed of about four hundred eggs,the mass being of a creamy white color. These eggs are de-posited in circles around the twig, and with each egg is depositeda brown varnish ; the second circle is closely fitted into the first,so the eggs stand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-lectures-fig-16-fig-15a-eggs-6-female-moth-natural-size-f-enlarged-view-of-egg-from-top-dt-enlarged-view-of-eggs-from-side-the-eggs-as-may-be-seen-from-the-above-cut-are-distin-guished-from-the-common-tent-caterpillar-by-being-of-uniformdiameter-in-the-entire-mass-which-is-docked-off-squarely-at-theends-they-are-usually-composed-of-about-four-hundred-eggsthe-mass-being-of-a-creamy-white-color-these-eggs-are-de-posited-in-circles-around-the-twig-and-with-each-egg-is-depositeda-brown-varnish-the-second-circle-is-closely-fitted-into-the-firstso-the-eggs-stand-image336899161.html
RM2AG328W–. [Scientific lectures]. Fig 16. Fig. 15.a, eggs; 6, female moth, natural size; f, enlarged view of egg from top ; dt enlarged view of eggs from side. The eggs, as may be seen from the above cut, are distin-guished from the common tent-caterpillar by being of uniformdiameter in the entire mass, which is docked off squarely at theends. They are usually composed of about four hundred eggs,the mass being of a creamy white color. These eggs are de-posited in circles around the twig, and with each egg is depositeda brown varnish ; the second circle is closely fitted into the first,so the eggs stand
. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. ATLAS MOTH. 281 and the oval objects are the cocoons which are spun by its larva. The Atlas Moth belongs to the same genus as the emperor moth, which has just been described, and is a truly splendid insect, though without the beautiful colours which decorate the emperor. Creamy white, soft yellow, and pale brown are the cliief tints of the Atlas Moth, but they are so beautifully blended, the plumage is of so downy a softness, and the expanse of wing is so g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/homes-without-hands-being-a-description-of-the-habitations-of-animals-classed-according-to-their-principle-of-construction-animals-atlas-moth-281-and-the-oval-objects-are-the-cocoons-which-are-spun-by-its-larva-the-atlas-moth-belongs-to-the-same-genus-as-the-emperor-moth-which-has-just-been-described-and-is-a-truly-splendid-insect-though-without-the-beautiful-colours-which-decorate-the-emperor-creamy-white-soft-yellow-and-pale-brown-are-the-cliief-tints-of-the-atlas-moth-but-they-are-so-beautifully-blended-the-plumage-is-of-so-downy-a-softness-and-the-expanse-of-wing-is-so-g-image216415244.html
RMPG2FRT–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. ATLAS MOTH. 281 and the oval objects are the cocoons which are spun by its larva. The Atlas Moth belongs to the same genus as the emperor moth, which has just been described, and is a truly splendid insect, though without the beautiful colours which decorate the emperor. Creamy white, soft yellow, and pale brown are the cliief tints of the Atlas Moth, but they are so beautifully blended, the plumage is of so downy a softness, and the expanse of wing is so g
. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. ATLAS MOTH. 281 and the oval objects are the cocoons which are spun by its larva. The Atlas Moth belongs to the same genus as the emperor moth, which has just been described, and is a truly splendid insect, though without the beautiful colours which decorate the emperor. Creamy white, soft yellow, and pale brown are the cliief tints of the Atlas Moth, but they are so beautifully blended, the plumage is of so downy a softness, and the expanse of wing is so g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/homes-without-hands-being-a-description-of-the-habitations-of-animals-classed-according-to-their-principle-of-construction-animals-atlas-moth-281-and-the-oval-objects-are-the-cocoons-which-are-spun-by-its-larva-the-atlas-moth-belongs-to-the-same-genus-as-the-emperor-moth-which-has-just-been-described-and-is-a-truly-splendid-insect-though-without-the-beautiful-colours-which-decorate-the-emperor-creamy-white-soft-yellow-and-pale-brown-are-the-cliief-tints-of-the-atlas-moth-but-they-are-so-beautifully-blended-the-plumage-is-of-so-downy-a-softness-and-the-expanse-of-wing-is-so-g-image232067143.html
RMRDFG07–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. ATLAS MOTH. 281 and the oval objects are the cocoons which are spun by its larva. The Atlas Moth belongs to the same genus as the emperor moth, which has just been described, and is a truly splendid insect, though without the beautiful colours which decorate the emperor. Creamy white, soft yellow, and pale brown are the cliief tints of the Atlas Moth, but they are so beautifully blended, the plumage is of so downy a softness, and the expanse of wing is so g
. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. flaturniida This common insect, which ranges from Canada to Florida, and westward and southward to Texas and Mexico, subsists in the larval stage upon a large variety of trees and shrubs; in fact, the caterpillar is almost omnivo- rous. The larva is a beautiful object, the body being green, ornamented with a lateral stripe of pink and creamy white and covered with clusters of branching spines. These are possessed of sting- ing properties, and the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-moth-book-microform-a-popular-guide-to-a-knowledge-of-the-moths-of-north-america-moths-papillons-nocturnes-papillons-nocturnes-moths-flaturniida-this-common-insect-which-ranges-from-canada-to-florida-and-westward-and-southward-to-texas-and-mexico-subsists-in-the-larval-stage-upon-a-large-variety-of-trees-and-shrubs-in-fact-the-caterpillar-is-almost-omnivo-rous-the-larva-is-a-beautiful-object-the-body-being-green-ornamented-with-a-lateral-stripe-of-pink-and-creamy-white-and-covered-with-clusters-of-branching-spines-these-are-possessed-of-sting-ing-properties-and-the-c-image232819266.html
RMRENR9P–. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. flaturniida This common insect, which ranges from Canada to Florida, and westward and southward to Texas and Mexico, subsists in the larval stage upon a large variety of trees and shrubs; in fact, the caterpillar is almost omnivo- rous. The larva is a beautiful object, the body being green, ornamented with a lateral stripe of pink and creamy white and covered with clusters of branching spines. These are possessed of sting- ing properties, and the c
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