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English: After Leuckart and Nitsche's Wandtafeln, by permission of T. G. Fisher & Co.
Fig. 2.—Three, stages in the life-history of the cabbage butterfly, Pieris brassicae, L. A, Imago (female), side view. B, Pupa fixed by a cord across the middle of the body and by the tail. C, Caterpillar. (1) Forewing;, (5) thoracic legs; (2) antenna; (6) hind wing; (3) labial palp; (7) the head; (4) first maxilla; (8) the thorax; (9) the abdomen, some of the segments of which in the caterpillar carry a pair of prolegs (10). |
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