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  1. Open/Close Bookmark Panel. EC-C2. E-C60 EC-C3 E-C61. Click on any text that is BLUE and underlined. These are hyperlinks that can be used to navi-gate the schematic and machine views. EC-C1. When only one callout is showing on a machine view this.

  2. Sender: A component that is used with a temperature or pressure gauge. The sender measures the temperature or pressure. Its resistance changes to give an indication to the gauge of the temperature or pressure. 5A. Relay (Magnetic Switch): A relay is an electrical component that is activated by electricity.

  3. The White Ermine caterpillar, Spilosoma lubricipedia. The White Ermine caterpillars grow to approximately 40 mm in length, feed on a wide variety of herbaceous plants and are very easy to rear. The colour of the dorsal line of the fully grown caterpillar may be either red, orange or quite pale.

  4. Spilosoma lubricipeda, the white ermine, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found throughout the temperate belt of Eurasia from Europe through Kazakhstan and southern Siberia to Amur Region, China, Korea and Japan. In China several sibling species occur. Caterpillar. Illustration from John Curtis 's British Entomology Volume 5.

  5. 3 kwi 2021 · 3412C Engine _ Electrical System _ Schematic _ UENR5870-03 _ April 2021 _ CATERPILLAR® - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

  6. Spilosoma lubricipeda, the white ermine, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found throughout the temperate belt of Eurasia from Europe through Kazakhstan and southern Siberia to Amur Region, China, Korea and Japan. In China several sibling species occur. Caterpillar Illustration from John Curtis's British Entomology Volume 5

  7. Key Identification Features: White forewings with small black dots. Large hairy thorax. Yellow abdomen and black dorsal bars. Sets: . Flight Period: Early May until the beginning of September. Status: Widely distributed and commonly encountered throughout all counties.