. The insect book [microform] : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies. Insectes; Insects. The True Plici of thi' body i> Krci-nish or the antennal style IS usually .ititiTinx sonutiiiu-s compost-il of more than three )oints ; "( the larva ol a lirm texture and delinite shape, pupa not inclosed in the old larval skin, or it inclosed this never torms a hard, cylindrical puparium. the or the 1
. The insect book [microform] : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies. Insectes; Insects. The True Plici of thi' body i> Krci-nish or the antennal style IS usually .ititiTinx sonutiiiu-s compost-il of more than three )oints ; "( the larva ol a lirm texture and delinite shape, pupa not inclosed in the old larval skin, or it inclosed this never torms a hard, cylindrical puparium. the or the ^0 issuing' Ihrou^'h a longi- tudinal and transverse lissure (Section ).. 2 Discal cell, when present, never furnished with mo'-e than two veins; nevermore than three posterior cells an present, the third vein never forked: when the second basa! cell is confluent with the discal the color ol the bodv is never jireen: never more than three-jointed, the terminal joint usually furnished with .1 slender arista which is ;,'enerally dorsal, einpodium bristle-like or want- ing' ; head of the sott .md mobile except the mandi- bles, the pupa inclosed in the hardened skin of the larva, which is ruptured circularly near the .interior end during the emergence of the imago (Section CyJorhapha). â -yo Section ORTHORHAPHA Brauer. 2- joints of antennx more than three in number: the last one seldom furnished with a slender style or arista; antenn:v and leizs very I .'nd slender; bodv also usually slender, and rather delicate (Subsection Nt'iiio- teni) â¢, Joints of antenn;v never more than three in number: the ter- minal one much longer th,in the others and frequently annulate, sometimes furnished with a jointed style or arista: and legs usually short and robust: body often elongated (Subsection ) i\ Subsection NEMOCERA Latr. }âAntennx usually long and slender, the joints usually longer than broad, and nearly a
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