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DESCRIPTION OF THE LARVA OF HADENA MISELOIDES, GUEN
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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Egg.—A little less than spherical, the base flat. Twelve sharp ribs run to the vertex, which is large, circular, reticulate, with a central elevation at the micropyle; one-third of the way down these ribs neatly alternate with twelve others, forming twenty-four ribs around the base. Ribs straight; space distinctly, regularly cross striate. Diameter .8, height .7 mm.
Stage I.—Head rounded, mouth pointed; shining yellowish; width .5 mm. Body thickened at thorax and joint 12, robust, sharply tapering at joint 13, which is placed almost under joint 12. Translucent yellowish, shining and sticky like a slug, the food showing by transparency. Setae minute and pale, not glandular, tubercles obsolete. Rests curled on the back of the leaf; several larvae on the same leaf, but not gregarious. Hatched when found.
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