A Synopsis of Natural History: Embracing the Natural History of Animals, With Human And General Animal Physiology, Botany, Vegetable Physiology And Geology
A Synopsis of Natural History: Embracing the Natural History of Animals, With Human And General Animal Physiology, Botany, Vegetable Physiology And Geology
Lemonnier, Céran
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Metamorphosis complete. DIVISION L NEMOCERA. Body usually slender and elongated ; head small; legs long and slender ; wings elongated, and often narrow; antennae fili- form or setaceous, and frequently at least as long as the head and thorax together, and with not less than six articulations. One remarkable genus. Gbnvs Cvlbx, Lin. Musqueto, Proboscis long, slender, projecting, and terminated by two small lips; sucker with five bristles; antennae filiform, hairy and downy ; no simple eyes; wing...s laid one over the other; palpi shorter than the proboscis. These insects, of which only the females suck blood, show themselves but little during the day, except in the woods. The female lays from two hundred to three hundred eggs, one by one, placing one upon the other, and forming of the whole a kind of raft, which floats upon the water. The res- piration of the larvae who live in tMs element, is effected by means of a spiraculum, placed at the end of a long tube; this tube serving for the introduction of air into the tracheae, the larva is obliged to live in a reverted position, keeping the extremity of its body upon the surface of the water.
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