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Science practice 87

5 questions ~9 min recommended
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Step Trait Table 1 Appraance Upper side of wines FUZA1 Orange with black markings Yellow with markings Upper side of wings Underside of wings Hindwings* Silver markines Underside of body Yetina Silver marking Green marbling Fronounced spot on wings No macenord markings Round and eleazated Triangulat No prominent markings 8 Wingspan 5-8 cm 10-15 cm The hindwings are the air of wings farthest from the bead of the battery or moth Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 Agnalis wwwillar Go to Step+ Go to Step 5 Go to Step 7 Go to Step 6 Antlacharis cetbura Coto Sup S Cremain sealeritis Svena coromi Severia serene Lacies imperialis Codes mint Ahmers i Anbemca polphem

Lepidoptera Table 2 Traits • Fuzzy body2 Prominent brown bands on the underside Slim body3 : Verside of wings orange with Mack markings Slim body : Sipper sing twisted marking mark he underside of wings. Fuzzy bod Ipper side of wings yellow No prominent markings on the underside of body • 9.7 cm4

PASSAGE II

The order Lepidoptera includes butterflies and moths. Table 1 is a key for identifying some Lepidoptera in North America.

Table 2 describes 4 Lepidoptera that were seen in North America.

1. Table 1 is used to identify animals that belong to which of the following groups?

2. Based on the information provided, the Lepidoptera listed in Table 1 that is most closely related to Agraulis vanillae most likely has which of the following characteristics?

3. Based on Table 1, which of the following traits of Lepidoptera Y indicates that it is NOT a Speyeria coronis?

4. The results from Table 1 for Lepidoptera W and Lepidoptera Z first diverge at which of the following steps?

5. According to Table 1, Automeris io and Antheraea polyphemus both have which of the following traits?