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with a minute short simple seta at apex, some of the smallest ones with longer furcate setae but few Granulations white, yellowish on thorax. [[underlined]] Molt July 13 [[/underlined]] All granular but no setae, granulations rounded. Hd conoidal in outline, the red from 5 absent. Oblique lines white preceded by green shades, the one on horn faint purplish. The feet reddish, yellow at base. Spiracles white with dark red border. A narrow yellow line on [[image: acute angle]] of head. and faintly on border of anal plate. Horn long, concolorous, slightly curved backward. Hd 5 mm ± Horn bluish. D region more yellowish than s-v.
Wallowed July 26

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Egg singly on upper side of raspberry leaf Keene Valley N.Y. June 24 1894 Flat at base, rounded above, not [[image: lateral view of a lepidopteran egg]] shiny, diam. .7, height .4 mm micropyle pitted, small with a high sharp elevated ridge surrounding it from which radiate 10 similar ridges, regularly waved and joined at the angles by cross ridges forming hexagonal cells with high margins. The primary ridge diverge for about 3 angles and are then interpolated by secondary ones so that there are 20 ribs on the sides, each reticulated as described. Color white, a red brown blotch at apex and an annular concentric band above the middle the edges of both rather irregular
[[underlined]] [[overwritten]] I [[/overwritten]] Hatched June 27 [[/underlined]] Rapidly looping little noctuids, whitish colorless, all wine red for

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no idea what it means for a caterpillar to "wallow" but I'm pretty certain that's what it says - @meg_shuler