An Introduction to the Study of Insects |
Contents
Insects and Their Ways | 1 |
The Anatomy and Physiology of Insects | 6 |
The Development and Metamorphosis of Insects | 37 |
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abdomen absent adults anal animals antennae apical appearance aquatic attack bark basal base bees beetles body bristles brown bugs called cell claws closed collected color common contains Courtesy covered coxae developed dorsal eggs elongate elytra example extending eyes FAMILY feed female Figure flies front wing genus ground head hind wings host important inch insects larvae lateral leaf leaves legs less Linn live lobe male margin marked material middle millimeters in length moths mounted mouth narrow nests occur pair palpi parasitic pests pinned placed plants posterior present pronotum pupa R₁ rare scale segment separated short side similar single slender sometimes species specimens spiders stage structure Subfamily surface suture tarsal third thorax tibiae trees United usually various vein ventral wasps widely wood