| 1. | The larvae skeletonize leaves and fold or roll them during feeding.
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| 2. | Young larvae feed close together and skeletonize the undersides of leaves.
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| 3. | They skeletonize the upper leaf surface within the tightly closed shelter.
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| 4. | The larvae bore into expanding leaf buds and later skeletonize young leaves.
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| 5. | They skeletonize the leaf leaving only a few major veins.
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| 6. | But mice are so small, they dry up and skeletonize pretty quickly.
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| 7. | Young larvae skeletonize the leaves and the larger ones eat the entire leaf.
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| 8. | Young larvae feed on the underside of the leaves and skeletonize the leaves.
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| 9. | Within these shelters the larva skeletonize both leaf surfaces.
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| 10. | They skeletonize the leaves of their host plant.
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