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316A
A fork on P. tremuloides. Jefferson Highlands. [[underlined]] Egg. [[/underlined]] Like 316. Micropyle less shiny [[?]] egg apex a little pointed with a small depressed ring forming a slight apical button. Rets elongate, flat, surface a little [[punctured?]] [[underlined]] Hatched July 3 [[/underlined]] Vinous black, 2 yellow-green d. paletie[[guess]] 3-5 8-10 round[[guess]] very[[guess]] sharply edged Feet & vertex pale, tails[[guess]] 2 white rings. S[[?]] normal. D. tubercles pale. [[underlined]] Molt July 9 [[/underlined]] Like 316 but a pale d. patch on 12 ant patch not on 2. Nothing essential? Patches widen, forming a broad[[guess]] s-d band connected over d. on 2, 6-7, 11 and 13. S-v & venta[[guess]] green [[underlined]] Molt July 17 [[/underlined]] Not like 316 but essentially as before. A s-d band connected over [[?]] on 2-3, 6-7-8 ant, 11 and 13, Also by a shade on 9 post. Ground[[guess]] greenish yellow, [[?]] 2 yellow rings. Hd & horns[[guess]] dark brown, July 21 the s-d lines have definitely faded leaving a d patch 2-4, scarcely[[guess]] connected to another 6-10 blotched into a 3rd 11-12 and fourth '12-13 narrowly connected. Large 2d patch pale centrally. Body green. (cf478) [[underlined]] Molt July 22 [[/underlined]] Like 478 IV Patches at first all dark blackish, setae spinose Hd neatly yellow dotted on upper 2/3 the except 2 lines 11 to median suture. [[underlined]] Molt July 29 [[/underlined]] = 478 V Spots in 3d patch orange, not yellow. C. cinerea