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THE LARVA AND CHRYSALIS OF CHRYSOPHANUS DIONE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Henry Skinner
Affiliation:
Philadelphia

Extract

Some time ago Mr.Henry G. Willard, of Grinnell, Iowa, very kindly sent me of the full grown larvæ of this species. I made a few notes at the time which may be of use, owing to the fact that nothing has been publihsed in regard to the early stages of this butterfly. The food plant at the home of the insect is Rumex longifolius, but they readily ate our common species of dock found here. The full grown larva were onisciform in shape, grass greein in colour, and 20 mm in length. Most of them had a narrow, claret-coloured dorsal stripe, and the entire body, under a glass, was seen to be clothed with minute black hairs.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1893

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