Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social HymenopteraAppleton, 1913 - 448 pages |
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... species 6 CHAPTER V. BEHAVIOUR TO RELATIONS . Mr. Grote on Morality as a necessity of society ' - Behaviour of ants to one another - Statements of previous writers : PAGE I 1 Latreille , St. Fargeau , Forel - Difference of character ...
... species 6 CHAPTER V. BEHAVIOUR TO RELATIONS . Mr. Grote on Morality as a necessity of society ' - Behaviour of ants to one another - Statements of previous writers : PAGE I 1 Latreille , St. Fargeau , Forel - Difference of character ...
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... species " CHAPTER V. BEHAVIOUR TO RELATIONS . Mr. Grote on Morality as a necessity of society ' -- Behaviour of ants to one another - Statements of previous writers : Latreille , St. Fargeau , Forel - Difference of character CONTENTS .
... species " CHAPTER V. BEHAVIOUR TO RELATIONS . Mr. Grote on Morality as a necessity of society ' -- Behaviour of ants to one another - Statements of previous writers : Latreille , St. Fargeau , Forel - Difference of character CONTENTS .
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... Species . Sui rapporti delle Formiche colle Tettigometre Ueber Bau und Entwickelung des Stachels de Ameisen . Zeits . f . Wiss . Zoologie , vol . xxviD . Obs . sur les Abeilles . Ann . des Sci . Nat . , 1852 . Notes on the Honey ...
... Species . Sui rapporti delle Formiche colle Tettigometre Ueber Bau und Entwickelung des Stachels de Ameisen . Zeits . f . Wiss . Zoologie , vol . xxviD . Obs . sur les Abeilles . Ann . des Sci . Nat . , 1852 . Notes on the Honey ...
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... species are known . Even this large number 18 certainly far short of those actually in existence . ' I have kept in captivity about half of our British species of ants , as well as a considerable number of foreign forms , and for the ...
... species are known . Even this large number 18 certainly far short of those actually in existence . ' I have kept in captivity about half of our British species of ants , as well as a considerable number of foreign forms , and for the ...
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... species . In this country we have rather more than thirty kinds ; but ants become more numerous in species , as well as individuals , in warmer countries , and more than a ; thousand species are known . Even this large number 18.
... species . In this country we have rather more than thirty kinds ; but ants become more numerous in species , as well as individuals , in warmer countries , and more than a ; thousand species are known . Even this large number 18.
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Page 79 - On the 17th of June, 1804, whilst walking in the environs of Geneva, between four and five in the evening, I observed close at my feet, traversing the road, a legion of rufescent ants. They moved in a body with considerable rapidity, and occupied a space of from eight to ten inches in length by three or four in breadth. In a few minutes they quitted the road, passed a thick hedge, and entered a pasture ground where I followed them.