| 31. | The larvae caterpillars have a toughened ( true legs, and up to 5 pairs of prolegs.
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| 32. | Unlike caterpillars, however, the prolegs have no grasping spines, and the antennae are reduced to mere stubs.
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| 33. | Like most Lepidoptera, larvae produce a small silk pad before each moult, in which their prolegs are engaged.
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| 34. | Of the five pairs of prolegs, one protrudes from the posterior end, forming a distinctive " V ".
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| 35. | The larvae are about 30 mm long, have three pairs of prolegs and are usually green with whitish markings.
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| 36. | The true legs and prolegs are black, and there is an orange spot above the prolegs on each side.
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| 37. | The true legs and prolegs are black, and there is an orange spot above the prolegs on each side.
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| 38. | The head, legs and prolegs are ash grey and the body is dark red with dorsolateral ash grey bands.
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| 39. | The final segment of the abdomen bears either a pair of prolegs, or a single, tail-like appendage.
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| 40. | They are black with a black head, orange-yellow prolegs and claspers and a white spot near the tail.
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