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... larva phase in moths ( Lepidoptera ) , and the representative in this the life - history of many insects . Ca'tegories , in philosophy , the highest classes under which objects of knowledge can be syste- matically arranged , understood ...
... larva phase in moths ( Lepidoptera ) , and the representative in this the life - history of many insects . Ca'tegories , in philosophy , the highest classes under which objects of knowledge can be syste- matically arranged , understood ...
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... larva ; in some cases leaves , wood , earth , & c . are used in construction ; in most moths it is spun . The work of spinning the usual cocoon is carried on almost ceaselessly , some- times for four or five days , and Trouvelot ...
... larva ; in some cases leaves , wood , earth , & c . are used in construction ; in most moths it is spun . The work of spinning the usual cocoon is carried on almost ceaselessly , some- times for four or five days , and Trouvelot ...
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... larva spurts out formic acid . Darwin had been impressed with the colours of caterpillars , which , occurring as they do on larvæ , could not be referred to the action of sexual selection . Though , as an excep- tion , a male ...
... larva spurts out formic acid . Darwin had been impressed with the colours of caterpillars , which , occurring as they do on larvæ , could not be referred to the action of sexual selection . Though , as an excep- tion , a male ...
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... Larva of British Lepidoptera and done in elucidating the rôle of colour in the con- ' the resurrection painted before our eyes , ' while stitution of these and other animals . moralists and poets have often delighted in point- General ...
... Larva of British Lepidoptera and done in elucidating the rôle of colour in the con- ' the resurrection painted before our eyes , ' while stitution of these and other animals . moralists and poets have often delighted in point- General ...
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... larva , still immature , become reproductive and partheno- genetic . The ovaries rupture , the eggs fall into the body - cavity , where the stimulus of fertilisation is somehow replaced , for the ova develop into larvæ . These eat their ...
... larva , still immature , become reproductive and partheno- genetic . The ovaries rupture , the eggs fall into the body - cavity , where the stimulus of fertilisation is somehow replaced , for the ova develop into larvæ . These eat their ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
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