An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. 3 / or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects
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This volume offers a systematic, technical treatment of insects, defining the class and surveying their life stages from egg through larva, pupa, and imago. It presents precise terminology and descriptive tables for external anatomy, then examines the head, thorax, and abdomen with attention to parts, organs, and variations across groups. Sections discuss classification boundaries among related arthropods and outline theories of instinct. Numerous corrections, plates, and synoptical tables accompany the text to aid identification and comparison. Practical notes address nomenclature, anatomical terms, and observed functional relations, making the work a reference for comparative morphology and life history of insects.
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