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... insects , and other no- tices of insects less rare having been taken in localities where they had not previously been known to occur ; such , for instance , as northern insects having extended their south- ward range , and other cases ...
... insects , and other no- tices of insects less rare having been taken in localities where they had not previously been known to occur ; such , for instance , as northern insects having extended their south- ward range , and other cases ...
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... insect , and the ravages of its never - tiring larvæ , in order to form an idea of the terrible danger with which Europe is threatened . For myself , judging from the tenacity of life exhibited both in its larval and perfect condition ...
... insect , and the ravages of its never - tiring larvæ , in order to form an idea of the terrible danger with which Europe is threatened . For myself , judging from the tenacity of life exhibited both in its larval and perfect condition ...
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... insects , and which in all the Heteroptera are in cluded in the rostrum . The " ovipositor - saws " at the terminal ... INSECTS . - As my duties lead me to travel a good deal in the districts of western India , I have , of course , ample ...
... insects , and which in all the Heteroptera are in cluded in the rostrum . The " ovipositor - saws " at the terminal ... INSECTS . - As my duties lead me to travel a good deal in the districts of western India , I have , of course , ample ...
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... INSECTS . BY MR . T. W. WONFOR . absence would leave no gap , or be even beneficial . On the contrary , they are most necessary , and are a part of the scheme of nature by means of which creatures are kept within bounds from excessive ...
... INSECTS . BY MR . T. W. WONFOR . absence would leave no gap , or be even beneficial . On the contrary , they are most necessary , and are a part of the scheme of nature by means of which creatures are kept within bounds from excessive ...
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... insects , when at rest , fold back the antennæ , so as to conceal them , but as soon as they begin to move , the antennæ are thrust forward , the parts are separated widely , and while in some they are vibrated from side to side , in ...
... insects , when at rest , fold back the antennæ , so as to conceal them , but as soon as they begin to move , the antennæ are thrust forward , the parts are separated widely , and while in some they are vibrated from side to side , in ...
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