Elements of Entomology Prepared for the Use of Schools And Colleges

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Elements of Entomology Prepared for the Use of Schools And Colleges
W S W William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger
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This order is divided into two sections ; namely, 1st. The HETEROP'TER^E (from the Greek, 'eteros, various, and pteron, wing), in which the elytra are hard and thick at the base, and membranous at the extremity (Jig- 36).
2d. The HOMOP'TERJE (from the Greek, omos, the same, and pferon, wing), in which the elytra or first pair of wings are of the same consistence throughout (figs. 37 and 39).
4. The Heterop'terce have a large and frequently triangular 1. How is the order of Hemip'tera distinguis
...hed ?
2. What is the character of the teguments of Hemip'terans ? What is the nature of their metamorphosis ?
3. How is the order of Hemip'tera divided ?
4. How is the section of Heterop'terse characterized ?
4* 42 BED-BUGS. LOCUSTS.
corselet, and a thick beak inserted beneath the front. They are designated under the common name of bugs, and are divided into GEO'CORIS^E (from the Greek, ge, land, and koris, bug) or land- bugs, and HYDRO'CORISJE (from the Greek, Wor, water, and is, bug) or water-bugs.


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