Body black, incrusted with ochreous grey on the sides, and on the back marked with ochreous grey on the hinder half of each ring; dorsal line white.
The caterpillar when full grown, as figured on Plate 1, is bright green with an orange-spotted black band on each ring of the body, and blackish tinged with bluish between the rings.
For the top part of the bag work 3 stitches of double crochet to the centre of each ring, make 5 chain, and repeat.
The chrysalis is black, marked with yellowish on the hind edge of each ring.
The caterpillar is white with a greenish tinge, each ring of the body is banded with yellow, has four black spots on the back, and some black dots and lines on the sides; the head is yellowish, dotted with black.
Pores on the surface of the chambered girdle smaller, very irregular, two to three on each ring.
Pores irregular, roundish; five to six on the radius of the phacoid shell, one to two on the breadth of each ring.
Pores irregular, roundish; twelve to sixteen on the radius of the phacoid shell, two to three on the breadth of each ring.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each ring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.