. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. n8 THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HONEY BEE .Br, (OpL) lBr2 .-'Br3. Fig. 39. Cephalic portion of the nervous system of a newly hatched larva (Stage XV), lateral aspect, drawn with the camera lucida from an entire preparation, and corrected with the aid of sections, x 243. the anteriormost (Fig 38), but in the bee the posteriormost, is the broadest of the three, and subspherical in form. Its posterior half, separated from the rest of the brain by a groove, is corn- Ant R. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have


. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. n8 THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HONEY BEE .Br, (OpL) lBr2 .-'Br3. Fig. 39. Cephalic portion of the nervous system of a newly hatched larva (Stage XV), lateral aspect, drawn with the camera lucida from an entire preparation, and corrected with the aid of sections, x 243. the anteriormost (Fig 38), but in the bee the posteriormost, is the broadest of the three, and subspherical in form. Its posterior half, separated from the rest of the brain by a groove, is corn- Ant R. 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 Nelson, James Allen. Princeton : Princeton University Press


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