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- Caterpillar (3956 bytes)
2: ...rpillar at 5th stage.jpg|thumb|250px|The striking caterpillar of the [[Emperor Gum Moth]]]]
4: ...m of a [[lepidoptera]]n (a member of the insect order comprising [[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]...
6: Caterpillars have long segmented bodies and many sets of "leg...
8: ...does not. Another difference is that lepidopteran caterpillars have crochets or hooks on the prolegs. The gap b...
10: ...[image:monarchcatterpillarsm.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Caterpillar of the [[monarch butterfly]]]] - Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
1: ... on [[snowmobile]]s, the Caterpillar tracks are made or metal or some rigid material. The tracks help...
4: [[Image:Cat_D6_Series_II.jpg|300px|thumb|A 2004 Caterpillar D6 Series II medium bulldozer.]]
6: ...orth, and steam powered tractors using a form of caterpillar track were reported in use during the [[Crimean W...
8: ... Lombard $60,000 so they could produce vehicles under his patent.
10: ... in [[Grantham]], [[UK]] developed and patented a caterpillar track in [[1905]]. Holt also purchased their pate...
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- Canna lily (3803 bytes)
15: ...ated; the leaves are typically green but may be a deep maroon instead.
17: ...pests. In areas which go below about -15°C (5°F) in the winter, the [[rhizome]]s (horizontal r...
19: ...ed (removing the [[caterpillar]]), though some gardeners prefer to use ''Bacillus thuringiensis'', ins...
26: Canna is grown for human consumption in the [[Andes]] and also in [[Vietnam]] and southern [[China]]...
30: ...e very popular as a garden plant and were grown widely in [[France]], [[Hungary]] and the [[United Kin... - Wasp (3838 bytes)
3: ...Aleiodes indiscretus''<br>parasitizing gypsy moth caterpillar.}}
15: ...[ant]]. Less familiar, the suborder Symphyta includes the [[sawfly|sawflies]] and wood wasps, which di...
17: ... can mate, whilst the majority of the colony is made up of sterile female workers.
19: ...asitic species, the first meals are almost always derived from the host in which the larvae grow.
21: ...ir young. In many social species, the larvae provide sweet secretions that are consumed by adults. Adu... - Silk (8683 bytes)
1: ...orm4.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Silk Worms. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...silk was one of the staples of international [[trade]] prior to [[industrialization]].
7: ==Silk trade==
8: ...s trade was so extensive that the major set of trade routes between Europe and Asia has become known a...
11: ...macy, as gifts to foreign dignitaries. The remainder was sold at exorbitant prices. - Lepidoptera (3770 bytes)
12: ... life cycle|life cycle]] of egg–[[larva]]/[[caterpillar]]–[[pupa]]/[[chrysalis]]–[[imago]]/ad...
14: The order comprises more than [[160,000]] [[species]], sec...
21: ...stensen (1999), but for the superfamily [[Gelechoidea]], it retains the system of Nye & Fletcher (1991...
23: Lepidoptera is divided into several suborders, the largest being [[Ditrysia]]. Several other...
26: ...opoda: Insecta Teilband / Part 35: 491 pp. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York. - Ant (13019 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Vespoidea]]}}
12: ... level of social organization where tasks are divided among different types of individuals, such as wo...
15: ==Physical Description==
17: ...ong mandibles used for carrying food, digging, or defense. Their color can vary from black, brown, red...
21: ... are terrestrial and often build nests in soil, under rocks, or in trees. The global distribution of a... - Metamorphosis (biology) (4779 bytes)
1: ...e initial phase of the butterfly's life cycle. 2) Caterpillar, representing the larval stage, with a focus on i...
3: ...ge:Butterfly.jpg|thumb|250px|Butterfly image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom
5: ...]]]'''Metamorphosis''' in [[biology]] is physical development of the individual after birth or hatchin...
9: ...of [[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]]s from [[caterpillar]]s with chewing mouthparts into flying insects wi...
11: ...ted by many [[crustacean]] species, whose young undergo significant physical metamorphosis without cha... - Butterfly (9348 bytes)
11: * Superfamily [[Hesperioidea]]:<br>
13: * Superfamily [[Papilionoidea]]:<br>
20: ...] [[Hesperioidea]] (the skippers) and [[Papilionoidea]] (all other butterflies). Many butterflies have...
24: * [[Larva]], known as a [[caterpillar]]
29: ...drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop. Each egg contains a number of tiny funnel-s... - Silkworm (3141 bytes)
17: ...ns its [[cocoon]] from raw silk. The cocoon is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 30...
20: If the [[caterpillar]] is left to eat its way out of the cocoon natura...
21: ...worms at a silk factory in Thailand. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
22: ...us|genome]] has been the object of considerable modern study.
26: ...lk. She taught this to the people and it became widespread.There are many more legends about the silkw... - Monarch butterfly (5180 bytes)
19: ... given butterfly (lives 4 days as egg, 2 weeks as caterpillar, 10 days as chrysalis, and 2-6 weeks as a butterf...
23: ...s, and many such animals avoid consuming it. This defense is shared by the similarly distasteful (and ...
25: ...his point, hormonal changes occur, leading to the development of a butterfly. Fourth, the mature butte...
31: ...rotected species and to restore its habitat are underway.
37: ...h] of the [[Univeristy of Kansas]] [[Entomology]] Department - Worm (1491 bytes)
1: ...ousands of different [[species]] that live in a wide variety of habitats other than [[soil]].
3: ...everal different animal groups. Major phyla include:
5: * [[Acanthocephala]] (spiny-headed worms)
15: ...Silk_worm4.jpg|thumb|250px|Silk Worms. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A... - Caterpillar (3956 bytes)
2: ...rpillar at 5th stage.jpg|thumb|250px|The striking caterpillar of the [[Emperor Gum Moth]]]]
4: ...m of a [[lepidoptera]]n (a member of the insect order comprising [[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]...
6: Caterpillars have long segmented bodies and many sets of "leg...
8: ...does not. Another difference is that lepidopteran caterpillars have crochets or hooks on the prolegs. The gap b...
10: ...[image:monarchcatterpillarsm.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Caterpillar of the [[monarch butterfly]]]] - Fungus (12992 bytes)
15: ...CAS_mushrooms001A.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipAr...
18: ...s, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi infect [[plant]]s, caus...
21: ... even very knowledgeable persons occasionally misidentify wild mushrooms, with sometimes fatal consequ...
22: ...AS_mushrooms003A.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipAr...
24: Fungi can be divided into two basic morphological forms, yeasts and h... - Snake (17266 bytes)
22: *[[Typhlopoidea]]
35: ... [[lizard]]s, which share the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Squamata]]. There are also several species o...
37: ...es will be found under [[serpent]]. This article deals with the biology of snakes.
40: ...ze. However, it is generally assumed that snakes derived from [[lizard]]-like ancestors.
42: ...ceous]] – which in turn are thought to have derived from [[varanid lizard]]s. Features such as ... - Cabbage (3549 bytes)
16: ...d greens]] (Acephala Group), [[kohlrabi]] (Gongylodes Group), [[brussels sprout]]s (Gemmifera Group), ...
18: ...rom the French ''caboche'' (head). Varieties include Red cabbage, Savoy cabbage, and Chinese cabbage.
20: ...nted]] cabbage often used as a [[condiment]] or side dish.
22: The [[caterpillar]]s of some [[butterfly|butterflies]] in the famil...
30: ...e small heads which do not keep well and are intended for consumption while fresh. The late cabbage m... - Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Noctuoidea]]}}
27: The hatching of gypsy moth eggs coincides with budding of most hardwood trees. Larvae emer...
31: ..., through six) before entering the pupal stage. Older larvae have five pairs of raised blue spots and ...
35: ...lace that provides protection. When larvae hide underneath leaf litter, mice, shrews, and Calosoma bee...
37: When population numbers are dense, larvae feed continuously day and night until ... - Monarch Butterflies (4460 bytes)
19: ... given butterfly (lives 4 days as egg, 2 weeks as caterpillar, 10 days as chrysalis, and 2-6 weeks as a butterf...
23: ...s, and many such animals avoid consuming it. This defense is shared by the similarly distasteful (and ...
25: ...his point, hormonal changes occur, leading to the development of a butterfly. Fourth, the mature butte...
27: [[Image:Monarchrsh3.jpg|175px|thumb|left|Monarch caterpillar]]
31: ...rotected species and to restore its habitat are underway. - Silkworm Moth (4931 bytes)
19: ...ns its [[cocoon]] from raw silk. The cocoon is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 30...
22: If the [[caterpillar]] is left to eat its way out of the cocoon natura...
24: ...us|genome]] has been the object of considerable modern study.
28: ...lk. She taught this to the people and it became widespread. There are many more legends about the silk...
30: ...hat a Chinese princess smuggled eggs to Japan, hidden in her hair. The Japanese thus began their love ... - Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
1: ... on [[snowmobile]]s, the Caterpillar tracks are made or metal or some rigid material. The tracks help...
4: [[Image:Cat_D6_Series_II.jpg|300px|thumb|A 2004 Caterpillar D6 Series II medium bulldozer.]]
6: ...orth, and steam powered tractors using a form of caterpillar track were reported in use during the [[Crimean W...
8: ... Lombard $60,000 so they could produce vehicles under his patent.
10: ... in [[Grantham]], [[UK]] developed and patented a caterpillar track in [[1905]]. Holt also purchased their pate... - Truck (8353 bytes)
2: ... on monster truck gears in motion. Animation provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
4: ...]''' (HGV). This type of truck is a motor vehicle designed to carry goods, with a cab and a tray or co...
9: ...efers to a truck and/or van with a freight hull made of (or converted to) hard panels (ie. chilled fre...
14: ...e first semi-trailer appeared in 1881, towed by a De Dion steam tractor. Steam-powered trucks were sol...
17: ...lt theirs. Trucks of the era mostly used two-cylinder engines could have a carrying capacity 1500 to 2...
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