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The red-humped caterpillar (Schizt«ra concinna) A, the moth in position of repose (natural size). B, moth with wings spread. C, under surface of apple leaf, showing eggs at ,7, and young caterpillars feeding at b. D, a caterpillar in next to last stage ofgrowth. E, full-grown caterpillars (one-half larger than natural size). F, two cocoons on ground among grass and dead leaves, one cut open showing caterpillar within before transforming to pupa