. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 34 TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF A FULL-GROWN BEE—A DRONE. (Magnified.) a The brain and nerves passing to the ocelli or small single eyes, b The nerves of the antennae, c The optic nerves, reaching from the side of the brain to the back of the great side eyes. d The ganglion beneath the gullet — the sub-oesophageal; it is immediately behind the brain. e The first ganglion of the thorax, or the prothoracic. / Mesothoracic ganglion. ,^ Metathoracic ganglion. h h Abdominal


. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 34 TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF A FULL-GROWN BEE—A DRONE. (Magnified.) a The brain and nerves passing to the ocelli or small single eyes, b The nerves of the antennae, c The optic nerves, reaching from the side of the brain to the back of the great side eyes. d The ganglion beneath the gullet — the sub-oesophageal; it is immediately behind the brain. e The first ganglion of the thorax, or the prothoracic. / Mesothoracic ganglion. ,^ Metathoracic ganglion. h h Abdominal ganglions. (Compare this with the representation of the nervous structures of the larva.). 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 Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891; Blanchard, Émile, 1819-1900. Metamorphoses . .. des insects. London and New York, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin


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