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Edward Newman. PLATE II . Fig . 12. o 4 Blade ( lacinia ) , 411 . ö Helmet ( galea ) , 418. 420 . 6 Maxillary feeler ... second joint being minute , and adjointing the coxa , 455 . f The shank ( tibia ) , 456 . g The foot ( tarsus ) ...
Edward Newman. PLATE II . Fig . 12. o 4 Blade ( lacinia ) , 411 . ö Helmet ( galea ) , 418. 420 . 6 Maxillary feeler ... second joint being minute , and adjointing the coxa , 455 . f The shank ( tibia ) , 456 . g The foot ( tarsus ) ...
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... two joints , the first , or basal joint , stout , the second , or apical one , divided into many rays , which fold back on the first joint : it has two very small eyes on each side of the head . 52. The body of the larva is divided into ...
... two joints , the first , or basal joint , stout , the second , or apical one , divided into many rays , which fold back on the first joint : it has two very small eyes on each side of the head . 52. The body of the larva is divided into ...
Page 109
... are generally composed of three joints , of which the apical one is very long , bent double , and attached at its centre to the second joint . 379. Clavate antennæ ( antennæ clavigere , ) are terminated PHYSIOLOGY OF INSECTS . 109.
... are generally composed of three joints , of which the apical one is very long , bent double , and attached at its centre to the second joint . 379. Clavate antennæ ( antennæ clavigere , ) are terminated PHYSIOLOGY OF INSECTS . 109.
Page 125
... second , fixed ( coxa fixa ) . 455. The thigh ( femur ) is a long and stout joint , moving with great freedom ; it is composed of three pieces , the separation of which is marked by strong sutural lines : these are called the first , second ...
... second , fixed ( coxa fixa ) . 455. The thigh ( femur ) is a long and stout joint , moving with great freedom ; it is composed of three pieces , the separation of which is marked by strong sutural lines : these are called the first , second ...
Page 126
... joints , called the first , second , third , fourth , and fifth joints of the tarsus ( planta , metaplanta , allux ... joint of the tarsus ( plantula ) arises from between the claws , and 126 GRAMMAR OF ENTOMOLOGY .
... joints , called the first , second , third , fourth , and fifth joints of the tarsus ( planta , metaplanta , allux ... joint of the tarsus ( plantula ) arises from between the claws , and 126 GRAMMAR OF ENTOMOLOGY .
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acute alulæ antennæ antennæ antennæ composed apex apical appears articulate bees beetles bifid bilobed blade body butterfly caterpillar cells chrysalis clavated cocoon Coleoptera colour corculum corneous cylindrical dilated Diptera eggs Entomological entomologist female filiform antennæ five-jointed flies flight flowers fore wings formed for leaping four-jointed furnished galea hairy head Hemiptera hind wings hop-fly horizontally Hymenoptera ichneumon Imago with antennæ Imago with filiform incrassated Inhabits and feeds insects labial feelers labium labium short Larva and pupa larvæ leaves legs Lepidoptera ligula locust maggot males mandibles maxillæ maxillæ obtuse maxillary feelers membranaceous mesothorax metathorax moniliform moth motion mouth muscles nearly nervures Neuroptera ocelli three organs Orthoptera oviduct ovipositor pectinated perfect insect podeon portion preceding order prehensile prothorax Pupa changes pupa unknown queen scutum second joint segment situations six-jointed skin slender species spiracles stirps stout substance surface tarsi telum thirteen joints three-jointed tibiæ vegetables wood