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  1. Caterpillar (3956 bytes)
    2: ...rpillar at 5th stage.jpg|thumb|250px|The striking caterpillar of the [[Emperor Gum Moth]]]]
    4: A '''caterpillar''' is the [[larva]]l form of a [[lepidoptera]]n (...
    6: Caterpillars have long segmented bodies and many sets of "leg...
    8: ...ap between the prolegs and the true legs can vary from a slight gap in some species to a large gap in ...
    10: ...[image:monarchcatterpillarsm.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Caterpillar of the [[monarch butterfly]]]]
  2. Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
    1: ...rger surface area than [[wheel]]s can, keeping it from sinking in areas where wheeled vehicles of the ...
    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: An effective caterpillar track was invented and implemented by [[Alvin Lom...
    10: ... in [[Grantham]], [[UK]] developed and patented a caterpillar track in [[1905]]. Holt also purchased their pate...

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  1. Canna lily (3803 bytes)
    17: ...ot unlike those of a potato) can be dug up before freezing and stored in a protected area for replanti...
    19: ... [[malathion]] to kill the pests. In areas with a freezing winter the leaf roller is not typically a p...
    30: ...ular as a garden plant and were grown widely in [[France]], [[Hungary]] and the [[United Kingdom]] dur...
    35: ...ov.html "Colorful Cannas" By Cynthia W. Mueller, from the November-December 2001 issue of ''Horticult...
  2. Wasp (3838 bytes)
    3: ...Aleiodes indiscretus''<br>parasitizing gypsy moth caterpillar.}}
    15: ... [[sawfly|sawflies]] and wood wasps, which differ from the Apocrita by having a broad connection betwe...
    19: ...pecies, the first meals are almost always derived from the host in which the larvae grow.
    21: ...ps are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of fallen fruit, nectar, and carrion. Some of these social was...
    28: ...ger]] (only present in females because it derives from the [[ovipositor]])
  3. Silk (8683 bytes)
    2: ...rism-like structure, which allows silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles.
    5: ...ese [[culture]] both geographically and socially. From there, silken garments began to reach regions t...
    8: ...nt, the [[Middle East]], [[Europe]], and North [[Africa]]. This trade was so extensive that the major ...
    11: ...trove to keep the knowledge of sericulture secret from other [[nation]]s, in order to maintain the Chi...
    15: ...sually already been chewed through by the pupa or caterpillar ("silkworm") before the cocoons are gathered and ...
  4. Lepidoptera (3770 bytes)
    12: ... life cycle|life cycle]] of egg&ndash;[[larva]]/[[caterpillar]]&ndash;[[pupa]]/[[chrysalis]]&ndash;[[imago]]/ad...
    14: ...to the Coleoptera (the [[beetle]]s). The name is from [[Greek language|Greek]] "scaly-wing" (''lepido...
    21: ...be about 130 families in this order, but opinions frequently change among lepidoperists as to which th...
    28: ...ps.it/ Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa]
    30: *[http://home.hccnet.nl/bernard.fransen/0testsite/0testsite/ Photography of European...
  5. Ant (13019 bytes)
    17: ...g food, digging, or defense. Their color can vary from black, brown, red, to even green or blue in som...
    21: Ants thrive in various habitats, from rainforests to deserts. They are terrestrial an...
    43: ...Image: ants.jpg|400px|right|Fire ants, originally from South America.]]
    52: ...ental processes in the insect world. This journey from egg to adult is a complex and meticulously orch...
    61: ...time of transformation, where the ant transitions from its larval form to its adult form.
  6. Metamorphosis (biology) (4779 bytes)
    1: ...tinct pattern and segments. 3) Chrysalis, hanging from a branch, capturing the transformative pupal st...
    9: ...of [[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]]s from [[caterpillar]]s with chewing mouthparts into flying insects wi...
    13: [[Image:Caterpillar.jpg|thumb|left|250px]]The immature stages of a sp...
    15: ...aying mantis]]. They do not undergo stages like a caterpillar to a butterfly. Instead they undergo several stag...
  7. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    24: * [[Larva]], known as a [[caterpillar]]
    29: ...with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to ful...
    32: Larvae, or [[caterpillar|caterpillars]], are multi-legged eating machines. They consum...
    40: ...ue legs and a number of prolegs. After it emerges from its pupal stage it cannot fly for some time bec...
    46: ...ve nourishment from [[pollen]], tree sap, rotting fruit, dung, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or d...
  8. Silkworm (3141 bytes)
    17: ...is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long.
    20: If the [[caterpillar]] is left to eat its way out of the cocoon natura...
  9. Monarch butterfly (5180 bytes)
    15: ... males have a spot in the center of each hindwing from which pheromones are released.
    19: ... given butterfly (lives 4 days as egg, 2 weeks as caterpillar, 10 days as chrysalis, and 2-6 weeks as a butterf...
    23: ...ealing worm-like larva, the [[caterpillar]]s. The caterpillars consume their egg cases, then feed on [[milkweed...
    25: ...hird stage is the [[pupa]], or [[chrysalis]]. The caterpillar attaches itself to a lump of material secreted on...
    38: ...rchives2_E.asp Incredible Journey Over Lake Erie] from [http://www.pc.gc.ca/ Parks Canada]
  10. Worm (1491 bytes)
    3: ...g animal of any kind or size, such as a serpent, caterpillar, snail, or the like. Later this definition was na...
  11. Caterpillar (3956 bytes)
    2: ...rpillar at 5th stage.jpg|thumb|250px|The striking caterpillar of the [[Emperor Gum Moth]]]]
    4: A '''caterpillar''' is the [[larva]]l form of a [[lepidoptera]]n (...
    6: Caterpillars have long segmented bodies and many sets of "leg...
    8: ...ap between the prolegs and the true legs can vary from a slight gap in some species to a large gap in ...
    10: ...[image:monarchcatterpillarsm.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Caterpillar of the [[monarch butterfly]]]]
  12. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    18: ...rd]]s, and [[insect]]s, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi in...
    26: ...y the most conspicuous part of any fungus are its fruiting bodies&mdash;reproductive structures that p...
    28: ...tic]]''. Fungi generally have [[cell wall]]s made from [[chitin]], hemicellulose, lipids, protein and ...
    30: ...m|sporangia]]'''. A few other fungi have reverted from a mycelial to a unicellular organization. These...
    34: ...m a mating bridge. The result is that nuclei move from one mycelium into the other, forming a [[hetero...
  13. Snake (17266 bytes)
    40: ...ever, it is generally assumed that snakes derived from [[lizard]]-like ancestors.
    42: ...s they are today. The best fossil snake remains, from Late Cretaceous marine sediments, support this ...
    44: ...ondary hypothesis is that snakes directly evolved from varanids similar to the [[earless monitor]] of ...
    46: Fragmentary remains that have been found from the Early Cretaceous may refute either theory, ...
    65: ...kes (pit vipers, pythons, and some boas) have [[infrared]] sensitive receptors in deep grooves between...
  14. Cabbage (3549 bytes)
    18: ... around 100 CE. The English name derives from the French ''caboche'' (head). Varieties include Red cab...
    20: ...nd were thus a common winter vegetable before [[refrigeration]] and long-distance shipping of produce....
    22: The [[caterpillar]]s of some [[butterfly|butterflies]] in the famil...
    30: ... keep well and are intended for consumption while fresh. The late cabbage matures in about 80 days, a...
  15. Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
    27: ...ost hardwood trees. Larvae emerge from egg masses from early spring through mid-May.
    29: ...ople transport gypsy moth eggs thousands of miles from infested areas on cars and recreational vehicle...
    33: ... in the leaves. The second and third instars feed from the outer edge of the leaf toward the center.
    39: ...arvae change into adults or moths. Pupation lasts from 7 to 14 days. When population numbers are spars...
    47: ...ntroduced into the United States in [[1868]] by a French scientist, [[Leopold Trouvelot]], living in [...
  16. Monarch Butterflies (4460 bytes)
    15: ... males have a spot in the center of each hindwing from which pheromones are released.
    19: ... given butterfly (lives 4 days as egg, 2 weeks as caterpillar, 10 days as chrysalis, and 2-6 weeks as a butterf...
    23: ...ealing worm-like larva, the [[caterpillar]]s. The caterpillars consume their egg cases, then feed on [[milkweed...
    25: ...hird stage is the [[pupa]], or [[chrysalis]]. The caterpillar attaches itself to a lump of material secreted on...
    27: [[Image:Monarchrsh3.jpg|175px|thumb|left|Monarch caterpillar]]
  17. Silkworm Moth (4931 bytes)
    19: ...is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long. Th...
    22: If the [[caterpillar]] is left to eat its way out of the cocoon natura...
    42: ...nd included an application for the use of [[DNA]] from silkworm to prevent damage to potatoes by tuber...
  18. Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
    1: ...rger surface area than [[wheel]]s can, keeping it from sinking in areas where wheeled vehicles of the ...
    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: An effective caterpillar track was invented and implemented by [[Alvin Lom...
    10: ... in [[Grantham]], [[UK]] developed and patented a caterpillar track in [[1905]]. Holt also purchased their pate...
  19. Truck (8353 bytes)
    1: ...ame called a [[chassis]]. They come in all sizes, from the automobile-sized [[pickup truck]] to toweri...
    2: ...aveling-over-sand-dunes-animated-clipart-crca.gif|frame|left|Wheels on monster truck gears in motion. ...
    8: ... was kept. Vehicles transporting furniture to and from the building, known as ''pantechnicon vans'', s...
    9: ...ade of (or converted to) hard panels (ie. chilled freight, removal vans etc).
    14: ... steam tractor. Steam-powered trucks were sold in France and the United States until the eve of World ...

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