. Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology. Zoology; Insect pests. 130 ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY minute pits and cones or papillae which are the organs of smell and are stimulated by substances in gaseous or otherwise very finely divided condition, may be very abundant, several thousand being present on each of the bee's FIG. 52.—Different kinds of insect antennae, i, From a ground beetle, Pterosliclnts californicus; 2, from a carrion beetle, Silplu ramcsa; 3, from a click beetle, Melanotus variolatus; 4, from a honey-bee, Apis mellifica; 5, from a Scarabaeid bee
. Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology. Zoology; Insect pests. 130 ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY minute pits and cones or papillae which are the organs of smell and are stimulated by substances in gaseous or otherwise very finely divided condition, may be very abundant, several thousand being present on each of the bee's FIG. 52.—Different kinds of insect antennae, i, From a ground beetle, Pterosliclnts californicus; 2, from a carrion beetle, Silplu ramcsa; 3, from a click beetle, Melanotus variolatus; 4, from a honey-bee, Apis mellifica; 5, from a Scarabaeid beetle, Li gyms gibbosus; 6, from a blow fly, Calli- phora wmitora. (About 12 times natural size.) Eyes and Sight.—On the head, also, beside the antennae and mouth-parts, are the eyes. These are of two kinds, namely a pair of large compound eyes and three smaller simple eyes or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937; Doane, Rennie Wilbur, 1871-. New York, H. Holt and company
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