10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBTECTED»
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, ...
The third or total metamorphosis {Met. perfecta of Latreille) consequently consists
of the Linnxan groups having incomplete, obtected, and coarctate pupse. These
are to be regarded as separate divisions. Amongst these pupse some resemble ...
The third or total metamorphosis (Met. perfecta of Latreille) consequently consists
of the Linnaean groups having incomplete, obtected, and coarctate pupae. These
are to be regarded as separate divisions. Amongst these pups some resemble ...
CHARLES F.PARTINGTON, 1836
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The British Cyclopæedia of Natural History: Combining a ...
Fig». 3J, Larva •. S3, Pups; 34, Imago of Ephemera rulgata. "ITie third or total
metamorphosis (Met. perfecta of Latreille) consequently consists of the Linntsan
groups having incomplete, obtected, and coarctate pupce. These are to be
regarded ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1836
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The natural history review: a quarterly journal of ...
Bou., Ng. Fam. xxix. G2STRID.JL Larva metapneustic (?), acephalous, en- tozoic.
Pupa obtected. (Estrus bovis, B. D. iL 270. Joly, A. S. Lyon : ix. 1846. O. li- neatus,
Yillars, (elaphi Schranck,) Kellner, E. Z. 1847. Cephalemyia ovis, B. D. iL 272.
Entomological de finitions of the coarctate, obtected. Incomplete, semi- complete,
and complete modifications. — The larva, ver- milarva, homomorphous and
heteromorphous larvse. — The pupa, mumue, chrysalis or aurelia, nymph — The
...
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The Natural History Review: A Quarterly Journal of Zoology, ...
Fam. xxiii. LONCHOPTERED^. Transformation unknown. Fam. xxiv.
PLATYPEZIDiE. Larva amphipneustic, acephalous, fungivorous. Pupa obtected.
Plattpeza boletina, (B. D. i. 225.) Roser, W. Zw. P. holosebicea, (B. D. i. 227.) Df.,
A. S. N. xiii.
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Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
logical classifications to the developmental changes of insects, and the special
denominations that have been multiplied to express them, you might suppose the
" complete," the " semi-complete," the " incomplete," the " obtected," and ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843
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Natural Science: A Monthly Review of Scientific Progress
He distinguishes two principal types : — the obtected pupa, which has a hard,
even surface, with the skin of the appendages closely attached to that of the body
, and with the fifth and sixth abdominal segments alone capable of movement ;
and ...
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Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
the prothoracic case. The prothorax is dorsally so degenerate a structure in
Lepidoptera that the same divisions in it, as in the meso- and meta-thorax, cannot
be made out in the imago, and in the obtected pupa it is covered by one plate, ...
the prothoracic case. The prothorax is dorsally so degenerate a structure in
Lepidoptera that the same divisions in it, as in the meso- and meta-thorax, cannot
be made out in the imago, and in the obtected pupa it is covered by one plate, ...