. Comparative anatomy and physiology. 532 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. I developed egg has a more or less worm-like shape; it may be headless and legless (maggot), or have a head, but no legs (grub), or be provided with ,. Fig. 218.—A, Larva; B, Chrysalis; c, Imago of Papilio maehaon. legs, and fore-legs (caterpillar). The larva grows, and moults its skin as it grows; after a time it ceases from this active mode of life, and passes into a more quiescent condition, as in the case of the butterfly, or,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav


. Comparative anatomy and physiology. 532 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. I developed egg has a more or less worm-like shape; it may be headless and legless (maggot), or have a head, but no legs (grub), or be provided with ,. Fig. 218.—A, Larva; B, Chrysalis; c, Imago of Papilio maehaon. legs, and fore-legs (caterpillar). The larva grows, and moults its skin as it grows; after a time it ceases from this active mode of life, and passes into a more quiescent condition, as in the case of the butterfly, 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 Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924. London, Cassell


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