Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 11. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1875 |
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... believe , to the thorax of the perfect insect . The two last segments are so blended that it is some- what difficult to distinguish them ; but in other di- pterous larvæ I have seen that the anus evidently occupies the last segment but ...
... believe , to the thorax of the perfect insect . The two last segments are so blended that it is some- what difficult to distinguish them ; but in other di- pterous larvæ I have seen that the anus evidently occupies the last segment but ...
Page 135
... believe that the Epëiridæ are the only family of ( British ) spiders which spin viscid webs ; wherefore I think it not unreasonable to conclude that it is the office of these glands and spinning - tubes to produce the viscid gum . This ...
... believe that the Epëiridæ are the only family of ( British ) spiders which spin viscid webs ; wherefore I think it not unreasonable to conclude that it is the office of these glands and spinning - tubes to produce the viscid gum . This ...
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... believe do the organs in question result , that of the superior prothoracic dises with which they correspond , and the spiracles of the fly as the imaginal appendages with the formation of which these discs are especially concerned . I ...
... believe do the organs in question result , that of the superior prothoracic dises with which they correspond , and the spiracles of the fly as the imaginal appendages with the formation of which these discs are especially concerned . I ...
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