Thursday, December 26, 2013

Do not completely change their form

Do not completely change their form



Some insects, the grasshopper for example, do not completely change their form. Fig. 147 represents some young grasshoppers, which very closely resemble their parents.



Fig. 143. Butterfly




Fig. 144. Structure of the Caterpillar


Fig. 145. Moth Pupa in Cocoon


Fig. 146. A Butterfly Pupa
Note outline of the butterfly


Fig. 147. The Growth of a Grasshopper


Source: Agriculture for Beginners

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