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An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. 4 / or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects

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The volume presents a thorough account of insect internal anatomy and physiology, examining sensation, respiratory and circulatory systems, digestion, secretion, reproduction, and muscular motion. It describes respiratory tracheae structure, nervous organization underlying perception and instinct, and common diseases affecting insects. The authors provide terminology and a systematic overview of insect groups, followed by a concise history of entomological study and discussion of biogeography, habitats, seasonality, and behavioral timing. Practical guidance covers collecting, breeding, preserving, instruments, and investigative methods, and the text is supported by plates, appendices, and indexes.

Transcriber's Notes:

  • Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been fixed throughout.
  • Inconsistent hyphenation is as in the original.
  • For high resolution scans of the Plates, click the Plate name in the caption.
  • Vol. III that is linked to this text is a different edition from Volumes I, II and IV. The footnote references have been adjusted, the Plates are the same and the Page numbers are close. Keep this in mind when linking to Vol. III.