In form the chrysalides of butterflies and moths are as variable as the caterpillars. [Please select]
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] There is another feature concerning the chrysalides worthy of note. [Please select]
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The chrysalides are armed with short spines projecting from the segments. [Please select]
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The chrysalides are inclosed in silken cocoons, but are not hairy. [Please select]
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The caterpillars are to be found in June, and the chrysalides in July. [Please select]
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The chrysalides are often hairy, though some of them are perfectly smooth. [Please select]
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When full-grown they spin for themselves a silken covering, within which they turn into chrysalides. [Please select]
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WHAT IS A BUTTERFLY--BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS--BUTTERFLY LIFE--THE EGG STAGE--SCULPTURED CRADLES--BUTTERFLY BOTANY--THE CATERPILLAR STAGE--FEEDING UP--COAT CHANGING--FORMS OF CATERPILLARS--THE CHRYSALIS--MEANING OF PUPA, CHRYSALIS, AND AURELIA--FORMS OF CHRYSALIDES--DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSFORMATION--INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE. [Please select]
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The caterpillars are all thorny, and the chrysalides are adorned with brilliant metallic (generally _golden_) spots, from which appearance was derived the name "_chrysalis_,"[11] since applied, but somewhat improperly, to the _pupæ_ of _all_ butterflies. [Please select]
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