| Cossidae larvae look very similar to Cerambycidae larvae, but Cossidae larvae have legs and a bigger head compared to those in Cerambycidae larvae. | Hind wings of Gracillariidae are feather-like. | Mourning-cloak overwinters as an adult. Females of Bruce Spanworm (Operophtera bruceata) have no wings. |Larvae of Spotted Tussock Moth are called as 'Wooly Bears'.
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- Family of: 1.Bee 2.Butterfly 3.BeeLepidoptera caterpillars differ from sawfly caterpillars by having more prolegs by having parthenogenesis in many species |by having a pair of stemmata rather than multiple stemmata on each side by being crochets on their feet in movement through looping for some familyLabel the drawings of the different types of insect wings (Figure 5)
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