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The author surveys insect classification and life stages, then analyzes how external conditions shape larval form and behaviour. Detailed anatomical and developmental observations are used to define the nature of metamorphosis, to trace changes in mouthparts, wings, and appendages, and to describe pupal quiescence and suppressed or modified stages. He explores hypotheses for the origin of metamorphosis and of insects themselves, considers alternation of generations and asexual reproduction as factors, and weighs natural selection against developmental and environmental explanations to account for structural transformations across life cycles.

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Sir John Lubbock

Sir John Lubbock was a prominent English banker, politician, and naturalist known for his contributions to the fields of biology and entomology. He is particularly recognized for his influential works, including "On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects," which explores the life cycles of various insect species. Lubbock's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for nature, as seen in "The Beauties of Nature, and the Wonders of the World We Live In," where he articulates the splendor of the natural world. Additionally, his book "The Pleasures of Life" delves into the joys and experiences that enrich human existence. Lubbock's legacy continues to resonate in the realms of science and literature.

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