id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44096 Hudson, G. V. (George Vernon) An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology Being an Introduction to the Study of Our Native Insects .txt text/plain 36476 2258 70 megacephala_ (this insect is drawn on Plate XVIII., fig. In the imago, or perfect state, the insect appears under its final form, matai trees, and resembles the present insect in general appearance, but is larva, the great air-tubes, which run the whole length of the insect, being Its larva (Fig. 4a) closely resembles a small worm, being of an differing widely from the male insect represented in the illustration (Fig. 5). The illustration (Fig. 2) is taken from the male insect, the female closely resemble Fig. 3, so that this insect does not appear at all prone The larva (Fig. 5a) feeds on a great variety of plants, the common manuka spiracles of the perfect insect afterwards appear (see Fig. 1a). The larva of the present species (Fig. 4a) occurs abundantly under stones of _Psocus zealandicus_ (Fig. 2), a curious little species, closely allied ./cache/44096.txt ./txt/44096.txt