The Grammar of Entomology

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The Grammar of Entomology
Edward Newman
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The stomach (yentriculus) receives the food immediately from the gullet, digests it, and passes it on to the intestines.
545. The food immediately on entering the stomach, combines with, or is pervaded by, some fluid secreted by the stomach ; this fluid probably serves to assist in digesting the food, for it imme- diately undergoes a change in consistence as well as colour.
546. The stomach varies greatly in the form and nature both of its main cavity and of the numerous appendages with which i
...t is occasionally furnished.
547. The stomach is simple (ventriculus simplex] when it is a mere continuation of the gullet in an enlarged form, being slightly restricted at the union with the gullet, and more so at its junction with the intestines, where an elastic ring is placed, which, when contracted, nearly closes the aperture.
PHYSIOLOGY OF INSECTS. 145 548. The stomach is double (ventriculus du- plex] when it is divided into two distinct portions, one preceding the other : in this instance the anterior portion appears the principal organ of digestion, and in form, as well as office, frequently appears to resemble the gizzard of birds ; the posterior portion corresponds with the stomach in its usual simple form.


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