The Cambridge Natural History, Volume 5Sidney Frederic Harmer, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley Macmillan and Company, limited; New York, The Macmillan Company, 1910 - Zoology |
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abdomen Acridiidae alar organs alimentary canal animal antennae appearance appendages apterous Blattidae Brunner called cavity cells cerci Chilognatha Chilopoda chitin claws cockroaches colour consists coxae creature delicate division dorsal earwig ecdysis eggs elongate embryo exist extends external extremely eyes female femora fossil frequently front ganglia ganglion genus glands habits hatched head Hymenoptera imago individuals Insects instar integument joints known labium larva latter lobes Locustidae locusts male mandibles Mantidae Mantis maxillae membrane mesothorax metamorphosis metathorax moult mouth muscles Myriapods nerve nervures Neuroptera nymph ocelli Order orifice Orthoptera ovipositor pairs of legs papillae parasitic parthenogenesis peculiar Phasmidae Phyllium placed portion possess posterior present pronotum prothorax pupa remarkable resemblance salivary sclerites side somites species specimens spiracles stages structure surface tegmen tegmina terminal Termitidae thorax Thysanura tibiae tion tracheal system transverse Tribe tubes usually ventral plate wingless wings young Zool