... homologies by the study of their hypodermic development. The second Concerns the mouth parts. The general homologies of these organs were clearly and accurately enough stated by Savigny, though one may perhaps have a right to consider the last word... The Canadian Entomologist - Página 1681879Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1880 - 674 páginas
...applicability to any group outside that which formed his special study ; and a tabular view which should illustrate them all would be a curious sight. A careful...one recalls Saussure's recent claim to have found in Hemimcrus a second labium. What I refer to, however, is another point : it relates to the appendages... | |
| Benjamin Dann Walsh, Charles Valentine Riley, George Vasey - 1880 - 256 páginas
...either, neglecting their development in time, and possibly deriving some assistance in working out homologies by the study of their hypodermic development....perhaps have a right to consider the last word not yet j said when one recalls Saussure's recent claim to have found in Hemimenis a second labium. What I... | |
| 1881 - 378 páginas
...either, neglecting their development in time, and possibly deriving some assistance in working out homologies by the study of their hypodermic development....one recalls Saussure's recent claim to have found in Hcmimerus a second labium. What I refer to, however, is another point : it relates to the appendages... | |
| 1881 - 898 páginas
...either, neglecting their development in time, and possibly deriving some assistance in working out homologies by the study of their hypodermic development....one recalls Saussure's recent claim to have found in Hemimerns a second labiurn. What I refer to, however, is another point: it relates to the appendages... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 916 páginas
...development in time, and possibly deriving some assistance in working out homologies by the study of (heir hypodermic development. The second concerns the mouth...these organs were clearly and accurately enough stated l»v Savigny, though one may perhaps have a right to consider the last word not yet said when one recalls... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 898 páginas
...cither, neglecting their development in time, and possibly deriving some assistance in working out homologies by the study of their hypodermic development. The second concerns the month parts. The general homologies of these organs were clearly and accurately enough stated by Savigny,... | |
| Entomological Society of Ontario - 1877 - 572 páginas
...applicability to any group outside that which formed his special study ; and a tabular view which should illustrate them all would be a curious sight. A careful...one recalls Saussure's recent claim to have found in Hemimerws a second labium. What I refer to, however, is another point: it relates to appendages of... | |
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