The Naturalist in NicaraguaThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2002 - 344 pages The best of all natural history journals which have ever been published.--Charles Darwin, 1874. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read, this classic book describes the geography, geology, ecology, flora, fauna, and native inhabitants of Nicaragua in the nineteenth century. Many of Belt's detailed and accurate observations were not confirmed until decades later--for example, the fact that certain plants have standing armies of ants that defend them. |
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Page xvii
... Leaf Insect " and a " Moss Insect " are illustrated on pages 292 and 293. But the classic example is the butterfly from the East Indies so graphically described by Mr. Wallace , Kallima paralekta , which always rests among dead or dry ...
... Leaf Insect " and a " Moss Insect " are illustrated on pages 292 and 293. But the classic example is the butterfly from the East Indies so graphically described by Mr. Wallace , Kallima paralekta , which always rests among dead or dry ...
Page xx
... leaf- cutting ants present a very characteristic appearance as the column proceeds homewards , each ant carrying a piece of leaf held vertically in its jaws ; and a homopterous insect has been found that faithfully resembles an ant bear ...
... leaf- cutting ants present a very characteristic appearance as the column proceeds homewards , each ant carrying a piece of leaf held vertically in its jaws ; and a homopterous insect has been found that faithfully resembles an ant bear ...
Page xxx
... Leaf - cutting ants : their method of defoliating trees : their nests - Some trees are not touched by the ants - Foreign trees are very subject to their attack - Method of destroying the ants - Migration of the ant from a nest attacked ...
... Leaf - cutting ants : their method of defoliating trees : their nests - Some trees are not touched by the ants - Foreign trees are very subject to their attack - Method of destroying the ants - Migration of the ant from a nest attacked ...
Page xxxi
... leaf- hoppers furnish ants with honey , and in return are protected by the latter - Contest between wasps and ants - Waxy secretions of the homopterous hemiptera . CHAPTER XIII Matagalpa Aguardiente - Fermented liquors of the Indians ...
... leaf- hoppers furnish ants with honey , and in return are protected by the latter - Contest between wasps and ants - Waxy secretions of the homopterous hemiptera . CHAPTER XIII Matagalpa Aguardiente - Fermented liquors of the Indians ...
Page xxxiv
... LEAF OF MELASTOMA NATIVE STILL NATIVE PLOUGH GEOLOGICAL SECTION NEAR OCOTAL HORNET AND MIMETIC BUG • GEOLOGICAL SECTION AT MASAYA LONGICORN BEETLES OF CHONTALES LEAF INSECT MOSS INSECT • 9 • 17 53 64 • 71 • 73 75 • 87 88 • 100 • ΙΟΥ 113 ...
... LEAF OF MELASTOMA NATIVE STILL NATIVE PLOUGH GEOLOGICAL SECTION NEAR OCOTAL HORNET AND MIMETIC BUG • GEOLOGICAL SECTION AT MASAYA LONGICORN BEETLES OF CHONTALES LEAF INSECT MOSS INSECT • 9 • 17 53 64 • 71 • 73 75 • 87 88 • 100 • ΙΟΥ 113 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 27 |
CHAPTER IV | 37 |
CHAPTER V | 50 |
CHAPTER VI | 68 |
CHAPTER VII | 81 |
CHAPTER VIII | 98 |
CHAPTER XII | 165 |
CHAPTER XIII | 179 |
CHAPTER XIV | 191 |
CHAPTER XV | 211 |
CHAPTER XVI | 224 |
CHAPTER XVII | 236 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 250 |
CHAPTER XIX | 258 |
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The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of ... Thomas Belt No preview available - 2018 |
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