Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . Fijr. LINGUATULINA. fifiO. leg-like process attached to the sides of each ring of the bodyand ending in a pair of claws). In size they are microscopicand live in standing water amongplants and like the Rotatoria reviveafter being apparently dead and driedup. They were called Tardigradesfrom their excessively slow young is born with its full comple-ment of legs, and moults several timesbefore arriving at maturity. Mibtfsiwu tardigradum


Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . Fijr. LINGUATULINA. fifiO. leg-like process attached to the sides of each ring of the bodyand ending in a pair of claws). In size they are microscopicand live in standing water amongplants and like the Rotatoria reviveafter being apparently dead and driedup. They were called Tardigradesfrom their excessively slow young is born with its full comple-ment of legs, and moults several timesbefore arriving at maturity. Mibtfsiwu tardigradum Schrank(Fig. 643, /, mouth-parts ; />, alimen-taiy canal; ov, ovary) is a fifth of aline long ; while Hhnydium t*tn<l»Doyere (Fig. 644, magnified one hun-dred and twenty times) is anotherEuropean species. MctcrobiotUS . I nnrif<i- ntM Pack, has been discovered in Maine by R. Cross. LINUUATULINA. V. Ben. These remarkably worm-like mites in the adult state inhabit the nostrils andfrontal sinuses of dogs and wolves, and more rarelyof horses and sheep. The larvae, which are likelow mites in form, are provided with boring horn}jaws and two pairs of


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