Ammophila refused to make use of her burrow after we had drawn some deep lines in the dust before it. The same annoyance is exhibited when there is any change made near the spot upon which the prey of the wasp, whatever it may be, is deposited temporarily. On the Instincts and Habits of the Solitary Wasps - Page 215by George Williams Peckham, Elizabeth Gifford Peckham - 1898 - 245 lehteFull view - About this book
| George Williams Peckham, Elizabeth Gifford Peckham - 1905 - 344 lehte
...broke off the leaf that covered her nest, but found it, without trouble, when the missing object was replaced. All of the species of Cerceris were extremely...we placed any new object near their nesting-places. One Ammophila refused to make use of her burrow after we had drawn some deep lines in the dust before... | |
| Justus Watson Folsom - 1906 - 514 lehte
...leaf that covered her nest, but found it without trouble, when the missing object was replaced. All the species of Cerceris were extremely annoyed if...wasp, whatever it may be, is deposited temporarily." If we take, as one criterion of intelligence, the power to choose between alternatives, then insects... | |
| Frank Rattray Lillie, Carl Richard Moore, Alfred Clarence Redfield - 1908 - 348 lehte
...leaf that covered her nest, but found it, without trouble, when the missing object was replaced. All the species of Cerceris were extremely annoyed if...nesting-places. Our Ammophila refused to make use oi her burrow after we had drawn some deep lines in the dust before it. The same annoyance is exhibited... | |
| Samuel Jackson Holmes - 1911 - 318 lehte
...leaf that covered her nest, but found it, without trouble, when the missing object was replaced. All the species of Cerceris were extremely annoyed if we placed any new object near then1 nesting places. Our Ammophila refused to make use of her burrow after we had drawn some deep... | |
| Justus Watson Folsom - 1922 - 522 lehte
...leaf that covered her nest, but found it without trouble when the missing object was replaced. All the species of Cerceris were extremely annoyed if...placed any new object near their nesting-places. Our A mmophila refused to make' use of her burrow after we had drawn FIG. 298. — Locality studies made... | |
| George Barton Cutten - 1925 - 236 lehte
...leaf that covered her nest, but found it, without trouble, when the missing object was replaced. All the species of Cerceris were extremely annoyed if we placed any new object near their nesting place. Our Ammophila refused to make use of her burrow after we had drawn some deep lines in... | |
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