The Idyl of the Split-bamboo: A Carefully Detailed Description of the Rod's Building, Prefaced by a Dissertation on the Joys of Angling, There Being Appended Some Information on the Home Cultivation of Silkworm-gut and Suggestions on Landing-nets and Other Equipment, and for the Angler's CampStewart & Kidd Company, 1920 - 276 sider |
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... cocoon is that of the cecropia moth ( Platysamia cecropia ) . The general color of this moth is a rusty red or brown ; this is the color of the head and foreparts . It has a distinctive white col- lar ; the abdomen is reddish , and has ...
... cocoon is that of the cecropia moth ( Platysamia cecropia ) . The general color of this moth is a rusty red or brown ; this is the color of the head and foreparts . It has a distinctive white col- lar ; the abdomen is reddish , and has ...
Side 201
... size as a spinner of cocoons is the Telew polyphemus . The polyphemus moths are nearly as large as those of cecropia , and they vary in color somewhat more than the latter moth . The general impression HOME - GROWN SILKWORM - GUT 201.
... size as a spinner of cocoons is the Telew polyphemus . The polyphemus moths are nearly as large as those of cecropia , and they vary in color somewhat more than the latter moth . The general impression HOME - GROWN SILKWORM - GUT 201.
Side 202
... cocoon is ovoid in shape , when first spun looking as if dusted over with lime ; later the color is brown . The caterpillar spins on practically the same kinds of bushes or trees as the cecropia . In the spinning HOME - GROWN SILKWORM ...
... cocoon is ovoid in shape , when first spun looking as if dusted over with lime ; later the color is brown . The caterpillar spins on practically the same kinds of bushes or trees as the cecropia . In the spinning HOME - GROWN SILKWORM ...
Side 203
... cocoon , as the cecropia does ; hence the long thread may be reeled off , and might furnish a valuable fiber . The film when thus unwound from the cocoon has a beautiful silver tint , and is surprisingly strong for its size . The ...
... cocoon , as the cecropia does ; hence the long thread may be reeled off , and might furnish a valuable fiber . The film when thus unwound from the cocoon has a beautiful silver tint , and is surprisingly strong for its size . The ...
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... cocoons , eggs , and caterpillars , the cocoon state being on the whole the most satisfactory . In length , the cecropia cocoons vary from somewhat over an inch ( very small ) to three inches ( very large ) . Some are slender and ...
... cocoons , eggs , and caterpillars , the cocoon state being on the whole the most satisfactory . In length , the cecropia cocoons vary from somewhat over an inch ( very small ) to three inches ( very large ) . Some are slender and ...
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