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... wing , we need not be surprised at its occurrence at Folkestone , nor , indeed , at any other part of Kent , and may expect to hear of its turning up both in Sussex and Surrey . I may also add that , in addition to the two L. albipuncta ...
... wing , we need not be surprised at its occurrence at Folkestone , nor , indeed , at any other part of Kent , and may expect to hear of its turning up both in Sussex and Surrey . I may also add that , in addition to the two L. albipuncta ...
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... wing . less kinds proceed from a small , black , hairy grub , and are finally metamorphosed into winged creatures termed ... wings . It is likely , then , that Aristotle confounded these two species . The larva of our common glow - worm ...
... wing . less kinds proceed from a small , black , hairy grub , and are finally metamorphosed into winged creatures termed ... wings . It is likely , then , that Aristotle confounded these two species . The larva of our common glow - worm ...
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... wing ( nunc pennarum hiatu refulgentes , nunc vero compressu obumbrata ) : in wingless females , at least , this light is subservient to the will of the animal . In another portion of his work ( 1. xviii . c . 66 ) , he tells us that ...
... wing ( nunc pennarum hiatu refulgentes , nunc vero compressu obumbrata ) : in wingless females , at least , this light is subservient to the will of the animal . In another portion of his work ( 1. xviii . c . 66 ) , he tells us that ...
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... wing glows with many - coloured plumage , and the rose is dowered with softly - tinted petals and sweet perfume . " ( " Insects at Home , " p . 135. ) I think this is the most philosophical way of looking at it . Why must everything ...
... wing glows with many - coloured plumage , and the rose is dowered with softly - tinted petals and sweet perfume . " ( " Insects at Home , " p . 135. ) I think this is the most philosophical way of looking at it . Why must everything ...
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... wings , legs , and the mouth - organs of the perfect insect . There is no more delicate or difficult task than to trace all the changes of the imaginal discs from their earliest appearance in the embryo of the larva within the egg , to ...
... wings , legs , and the mouth - organs of the perfect insect . There is no more delicate or difficult task than to trace all the changes of the imaginal discs from their earliest appearance in the embryo of the larva within the egg , to ...
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