A yellow yield sign on a green cone for a Caterpillar Crossing on a dirt path at the San Francisco Botanical Garden in San Francisco, California, USA.
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cabbage pest. caterpillars eating cabbage leaves. caterpillars from the large whit butterfly
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Head of cabbage. Drops of dew on a big head of cabbage. Cabbage slightly eaten by caterpillars.
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Pests: on a large sheet of pumpkin two caterpillars eating a leaf.
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Head of cabbage. Drops of dew on a big head of cabbage. Cabbage slightly eaten by caterpillars.
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Caterpillar on a piece of pumpkin
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. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Borribyx {Sericai'ia) mori, or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Borribyx mori to-day are the result of domestication and artificial rearing-, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has been indus- trially cultivated
. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Borribyx {Sericai'ia) mori, or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Borribyx mori to-day are the result of domestication and artificial rearing-, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has been indus- trially cultivated https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-silkworms-the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-the-caterpillars-of-many-moths-and-of-a-few-butterflies-produce-silk-but-certain-of-those-belonging-to-the-family-bombycidae-or-true-silk-spinners-particularly-borribyx-sericaiia-mori-or-the-mulberry-silk-worm-yield-the-most-and-the-best-silk-the-races-of-borribyx-mori-to-day-are-the-result-of-domestication-and-artificial-rearing-and-the-wild-type-is-uncertain-though-most-authorities-assign-the-foot-of-the-himalaya-as-the-cradle-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-it-has-been-indus-trially-cultivated-image231884410.html
. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Borribyx {Sericai'ia) mori, or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Borribyx mori to-day are the result of domestication and artificial rearing-, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has been indus- trially cultivated
. The culture of the mulberry silkworm. Silkworms. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Borribyx {Sericai'ia) mori, or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Borribyx mori to-day are the result of domestication and artificial rearing-, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has been indus- trially cultivated https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-silkworms-the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-the-caterpillars-of-many-moths-and-of-a-few-butterflies-produce-silk-but-certain-of-those-belonging-to-the-family-bombycidae-or-true-silk-spinners-particularly-borribyx-sericaiia-mori-or-the-mulberry-silk-worm-yield-the-most-and-the-best-silk-the-races-of-borribyx-mori-to-day-are-the-result-of-domestication-and-artificial-rearing-and-the-wild-type-is-uncertain-though-most-authorities-assign-the-foot-of-the-himalaya-as-the-cradle-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-it-has-been-indus-trially-cultivated-image216309692.html
A yellow yield sign on a green cone for a Caterpillar Crossing on a dirt path at the San Francisco Botanical Garden in San Francisco, California, USA.
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cabbage pest. caterpillars eating cabbage leaves. A group of caterpillars from the large whit butterfly.
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. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Bomhyx {Se7'icarla) mori., or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Bonibyx tnori to-daj^ are the result of domestication and artiticial rearing, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has b
. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY SILKWORM. The caterpillars of many moths and of a few butterflies produce silk, but certain of those belonging to the family Bombycidae, or true silk- spinners, particularly Bomhyx {Se7'icarla) mori., or the mulberry silk- worm, yield the most and the best silk. The races of Bonibyx tnori to-daj^ are the result of domestication and artiticial rearing, and the wild type is uncertain, though most authorities assign the foot of the Himalaya as the cradle of the mulberry silkworm. It has b https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-insects-insect-pests-entomology-insects-insect-pests-entomology-the-culture-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-the-caterpillars-of-many-moths-and-of-a-few-butterflies-produce-silk-but-certain-of-those-belonging-to-the-family-bombycidae-or-true-silk-spinners-particularly-bomhyx-se7icarla-mori-or-the-mulberry-silk-worm-yield-the-most-and-the-best-silk-the-races-of-bonibyx-tnori-to-daj-are-the-result-of-domestication-and-artiticial-rearing-and-the-wild-type-is-uncertain-though-most-authorities-assign-the-foot-of-the-himalaya-as-the-cradle-of-the-mulberry-silkworm-it-has-b-image234110897.html
. Agriculture for southern schools. worth while to learn how to make the cropslarger, the farm animals more useful and profitable; howto make the garden and orchard yield a continuous supplyof vegetables and fruits; and how to beautify the groundsaround the home and the school. It is worth while, too, for all of us to know how to pro-tect our plants from disease and how to conquer our insectfoes. If blights, smuts, and mildews destroy the cropsof field, orchard, or garden, knowledge suggests ways ofpreventing or destroying them. If caterpillars, bugs,weevils, and a host of other insect pests s
. Agriculture for southern schools. worth while to learn how to make the cropslarger, the farm animals more useful and profitable; howto make the garden and orchard yield a continuous supplyof vegetables and fruits; and how to beautify the groundsaround the home and the school. It is worth while, too, for all of us to know how to pro-tect our plants from disease and how to conquer our insectfoes. If blights, smuts, and mildews destroy the cropsof field, orchard, or garden, knowledge suggests ways ofpreventing or destroying them. If caterpillars, bugs,weevils, and a host of other insect pests s https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-southern-schools-worth-while-to-learn-how-to-make-the-cropslarger-the-farm-animals-more-useful-and-profitable-howto-make-the-garden-and-orchard-yield-a-continuous-supplyof-vegetables-and-fruits-and-how-to-beautify-the-groundsaround-the-home-and-the-school-it-is-worth-while-too-for-all-of-us-to-know-how-to-pro-tect-our-plants-from-disease-and-how-to-conquer-our-insectfoes-if-blights-smuts-and-mildews-destroy-the-cropsof-field-orchard-or-garden-knowledge-suggests-ways-ofpreventing-or-destroying-them-if-caterpillars-bugsweevils-and-a-host-of-other-insect-pests-s-image370507820.html
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana . to be proven. A careful study of the effeel on animal and plant life ofthis clearing away of the forest would yield much of interest.Many sloths with young were caught when the trees werebeing felled, and Goldbirds, Woodhewcrs, Parrots and otherforest bird> had now retired some distance from the clearing.The antlers of two deer shot here were simple spikes. Insectsof all kinds had greatly increased, and caterpillars of strangeshapes and colors were legion in number and doing thei
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana . to be proven. A careful study of the effeel on animal and plant life ofthis clearing away of the forest would yield much of interest.Many sloths with young were caught when the trees werebeing felled, and Goldbirds, Woodhewcrs, Parrots and otherforest bird> had now retired some distance from the clearing.The antlers of two deer shot here were simple spikes. Insectsof all kinds had greatly increased, and caterpillars of strangeshapes and colors were legion in number and doing thei https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-to-be-proven-a-careful-study-of-the-effeel-on-animal-and-plant-life-ofthis-clearing-away-of-the-forest-would-yield-much-of-interestmany-sloths-with-young-were-caught-when-the-trees-werebeing-felled-and-goldbirds-woodhewcrs-parrots-and-otherforest-birdgt-had-now-retired-some-distance-from-the-clearingthe-antlers-of-two-deer-shot-here-were-simple-spikes-insectsof-all-kinds-had-greatly-increased-and-caterpillars-of-strangeshapes-and-colors-were-legion-in-number-and-doing-thei-image374858734.html
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . SMALL BRANCHES COVERED DENSELYWITH SCALE INSECTS 98. SAN JOSE SCALEAt the left, a branch infested with scales; at the right, apiece of bark with scales greatly enlarged. these two caterpillars looks disheartening and unsightly in-deed. Other caterpillars are inside feeders, that is, theybore into the trunks and branches of trees or into the stalksof lower plants as also do the larvae or young of wood-boring beetles. The injury done by these insects is oftenprogressive, for the bearing trees attacked by borers firstfall off in their yield of fruit and eventually die.
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . SMALL BRANCHES COVERED DENSELYWITH SCALE INSECTS 98. SAN JOSE SCALEAt the left, a branch infested with scales; at the right, apiece of bark with scales greatly enlarged. these two caterpillars looks disheartening and unsightly in-deed. Other caterpillars are inside feeders, that is, theybore into the trunks and branches of trees or into the stalksof lower plants as also do the larvae or young of wood-boring beetles. The injury done by these insects is oftenprogressive, for the bearing trees attacked by borers firstfall off in their yield of fruit and eventually die. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/brooklyn-museum-quarterly-small-branches-covered-denselywith-scale-insects-98-san-jose-scaleat-the-left-a-branch-infested-with-scales-at-the-right-apiece-of-bark-with-scales-greatly-enlarged-these-two-caterpillars-looks-disheartening-and-unsightly-in-deed-other-caterpillars-are-inside-feeders-that-is-theybore-into-the-trunks-and-branches-of-trees-or-into-the-stalksof-lower-plants-as-also-do-the-larvae-or-young-of-wood-boring-beetles-the-injury-done-by-these-insects-is-oftenprogressive-for-the-bearing-trees-attacked-by-borers-firstfall-off-in-their-yield-of-fruit-and-eventually-die-image343317661.html
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . SAN JOSE SCALEAt the left, a branch infested with scales; at the right, apiece of bark with scales greatly enlarged. these two caterpillars looks disheartening and unsightly in-deed. Other caterpillars are inside feeders, that is, theybore into the trunks and branches of trees or into the stalksof lower plants as also do the larvae or young of wood-boring beetles. The injury done by these insects is oftenprogressive, for the bearing trees attacked by borers firstfall off in their yield of fruit and eventually die. The well-known wormy apple is the work of anothercat
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . SAN JOSE SCALEAt the left, a branch infested with scales; at the right, apiece of bark with scales greatly enlarged. these two caterpillars looks disheartening and unsightly in-deed. Other caterpillars are inside feeders, that is, theybore into the trunks and branches of trees or into the stalksof lower plants as also do the larvae or young of wood-boring beetles. The injury done by these insects is oftenprogressive, for the bearing trees attacked by borers firstfall off in their yield of fruit and eventually die. The well-known wormy apple is the work of anothercat https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/brooklyn-museum-quarterly-san-jose-scaleat-the-left-a-branch-infested-with-scales-at-the-right-apiece-of-bark-with-scales-greatly-enlarged-these-two-caterpillars-looks-disheartening-and-unsightly-in-deed-other-caterpillars-are-inside-feeders-that-is-theybore-into-the-trunks-and-branches-of-trees-or-into-the-stalksof-lower-plants-as-also-do-the-larvae-or-young-of-wood-boring-beetles-the-injury-done-by-these-insects-is-oftenprogressive-for-the-bearing-trees-attacked-by-borers-firstfall-off-in-their-yield-of-fruit-and-eventually-die-the-well-known-wormy-apple-is-the-work-of-anothercat-image343317415.html
. The life of the caterpillar [microform]. Caterpillars; Chenilles. tt .:. ! !. I'.T-: • i * The Life of the Caterpillar animal; and it Is expedient that they be filled without delay with the aid of a special form ot nourishment. Then what shall the nature of the first food be? Vegetable matter, slow to elaborate and niggardly in its yield, does not fulfil the desired conditions at all well, tor time presses and we must trust ourselves safely to the slippery leaf. An animal diet would be preferable: it is easier to digest and undergoes chemical changes in a shorter time. The wrapper of the egg
. The life of the caterpillar [microform]. Caterpillars; Chenilles. tt .:. ! !. I'.T-: • i * The Life of the Caterpillar animal; and it Is expedient that they be filled without delay with the aid of a special form ot nourishment. Then what shall the nature of the first food be? Vegetable matter, slow to elaborate and niggardly in its yield, does not fulfil the desired conditions at all well, tor time presses and we must trust ourselves safely to the slippery leaf. An animal diet would be preferable: it is easier to digest and undergoes chemical changes in a shorter time. The wrapper of the egg https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-the-caterpillar-microform-caterpillars-chenilles-tt-!-!-it-i-the-life-of-the-caterpillar-animal-and-it-is-expedient-that-they-be-filled-without-delay-with-the-aid-of-a-special-form-ot-nourishment-then-what-shall-the-nature-of-the-first-food-be-vegetable-matter-slow-to-elaborate-and-niggardly-in-its-yield-does-not-fulfil-the-desired-conditions-at-all-well-tor-time-presses-and-we-must-trust-ourselves-safely-to-the-slippery-leaf-an-animal-diet-would-be-preferable-it-is-easier-to-digest-and-undergoes-chemical-changes-in-a-shorter-time-the-wrapper-of-the-egg-image232807033.html
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 203 tion showed that more than ninety per cent of the caterpillars present had been killed by this disease. As a resnlt there were few caterpillars crawling along the roads in early June. although during previous seasons great numbers were to be seen at that time. There were also com- paratively few moths to be found later, and the egg masses of the next year's brood are correspond- ingly reduced in numbers, al- though there are still enough of these eggs upon the trees to yield a goodly crop of caterpillars next season. We tr
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 203 tion showed that more than ninety per cent of the caterpillars present had been killed by this disease. As a resnlt there were few caterpillars crawling along the roads in early June. although during previous seasons great numbers were to be seen at that time. There were also com- paratively few moths to be found later, and the egg masses of the next year's brood are correspond- ingly reduced in numbers, al- though there are still enough of these eggs upon the trees to yield a goodly crop of caterpillars next season. We tr https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-agriculture-new-hampshire-department-of-entomology-203-tion-showed-that-more-than-ninety-per-cent-of-the-caterpillars-present-had-been-killed-by-this-disease-as-a-resnlt-there-were-few-caterpillars-crawling-along-the-roads-in-early-june-although-during-previous-seasons-great-numbers-were-to-be-seen-at-that-time-there-were-also-com-paratively-few-moths-to-be-found-later-and-the-egg-masses-of-the-next-years-brood-are-correspond-ingly-reduced-in-numbers-al-though-there-are-still-enough-of-these-eggs-upon-the-trees-to-yield-a-goodly-crop-of-caterpillars-next-season-we-tr-image234190732.html
. Bulletin of the Botanical Department, Jamaica.. Botany, Economic; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Plants; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Agriculture; Jamaica; Periodicals.. 147 is ready to come out of the egg that the uaattacked borer eg^s show a slightly black colour. It should therefore be possible, by looking at a patch of eggs, to say whether the eggs will yield caterpillars or para- -, sites. Caterpillars.—On hatching, the caterpillars ("worms") walk down the leaf and, in young canes, on reaching the base they either bore into the leaf sheath or pass down between the leaf sheaths. For 10 days
. Bulletin of the Botanical Department, Jamaica.. Botany, Economic; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Plants; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Agriculture; Jamaica; Periodicals.. 147 is ready to come out of the egg that the uaattacked borer eg^s show a slightly black colour. It should therefore be possible, by looking at a patch of eggs, to say whether the eggs will yield caterpillars or para- -, sites. Caterpillars.—On hatching, the caterpillars ("worms") walk down the leaf and, in young canes, on reaching the base they either bore into the leaf sheath or pass down between the leaf sheaths. For 10 days https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-botanical-department-jamaica-botany-economic-jamaica-periodicals-plants-jamaica-periodicals-agriculture-jamaica-periodicals-147-is-ready-to-come-out-of-the-egg-that-the-uaattacked-borer-egs-show-a-slightly-black-colour-it-should-therefore-be-possible-by-looking-at-a-patch-of-eggs-to-say-whether-the-eggs-will-yield-caterpillars-or-para-sites-caterpillarson-hatching-the-caterpillars-quotwormsquot-walk-down-the-leaf-and-in-young-canes-on-reaching-the-base-they-either-bore-into-the-leaf-sheath-or-pass-down-between-the-leaf-sheaths-for-10-days-image233988412.html
. The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. 38. Larva of the achemon sphinx moth, Philampeliis achemon.(Natural size; after Lugger.) half-cleared fields and gardens. Low fresh second growthsof oak, poplar or elm will pay investigation. ... A lowgrowth of wild cherry is almost sure to yield a harvest.Virginia creeper, sassafras, bayberry, hop-vines, appletrees,nettles, milkweeds and wild carrot are all favorite feedinggrounds of butterfly caterpillars. The important thing to note at the time of collectinga live caterpillar, which you wish to rear indoors, is t
. The animans and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. 38. Larva of the achemon sphinx moth, Philampeliis achemon.(Natural size; after Lugger.) half-cleared fields and gardens. Low fresh second growthsof oak, poplar or elm will pay investigation. ... A lowgrowth of wild cherry is almost sure to yield a harvest.Virginia creeper, sassafras, bayberry, hop-vines, appletrees,nettles, milkweeds and wild carrot are all favorite feedinggrounds of butterfly caterpillars. The important thing to note at the time of collectinga live caterpillar, which you wish to rear indoors, is t https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-animans-and-man-an-elementary-textbook-of-zoology-and-human-physiology-38-larva-of-the-achemon-sphinx-moth-philampeliis-achemonnatural-size-after-lugger-half-cleared-fields-and-gardens-low-fresh-second-growthsof-oak-poplar-or-elm-will-pay-investigation-a-lowgrowth-of-wild-cherry-is-almost-sure-to-yield-a-harvestvirginia-creeper-sassafras-bayberry-hop-vines-appletreesnettles-milkweeds-and-wild-carrot-are-all-favorite-feedinggrounds-of-butterfly-caterpillars-the-important-thing-to-note-at-the-time-of-collectinga-live-caterpillar-which-you-wish-to-rear-indoors-is-t-image336736067.html
. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. t, C. N. Mai'r„,nQ COCOONS [.ym^rniz OF CYPRESS-MOTH These yield silk. CYPRESS-MOTHS AT REST In she month of Jul^ they start iveaTjing their cocoons^ in ivhich they remai. le-venteen days. A couple of weeks after their eg^s are hatched^ and the young caterpillars run up the tree, and feed from the end of August^ during autumn^ cuinter, and spring of the same family, called Yeli.ow Underwixgs, measuring nearl- 2 inches across the wings, and likel}- to be flushed in strawberry-beds or h
. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. t, C. N. Mai'r„,nQ COCOONS [.ym^rniz OF CYPRESS-MOTH These yield silk. CYPRESS-MOTHS AT REST In she month of Jul^ they start iveaTjing their cocoons^ in ivhich they remai. le-venteen days. A couple of weeks after their eg^s are hatched^ and the young caterpillars run up the tree, and feed from the end of August^ during autumn^ cuinter, and spring of the same family, called Yeli.ow Underwixgs, measuring nearl- 2 inches across the wings, and likel}- to be flushed in strawberry-beds or h https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-other-lands-reptiles-fishes-jointed-animals-and-lower-forms-zoology-birds-reptiles-fishes-t-c-n-mairnq-cocoons-ymrniz-of-cypress-moth-these-yield-silk-cypress-moths-at-rest-in-she-month-of-jul-they-start-iveatjing-their-cocoons-in-ivhich-they-remai-le-venteen-days-a-couple-of-weeks-after-their-egs-are-hatched-and-the-young-caterpillars-run-up-the-tree-and-feed-from-the-end-of-august-during-autumn-cuinter-and-spring-of-the-same-family-called-yeliow-underwixgs-measuring-nearl-2-inches-across-the-wings-and-likel-to-be-flushed-in-strawberry-beds-or-h-image232156132.html