Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 FIG. 130. A stone-fly (Perla ephyre). FIG. 129. Stone-fly nymph. found under rocks, stones or logs in brooks. They are not at first observed, so closely do they cling to the overturned stone or log. Remove some of them to a bottle of water. How many legs have they ? Of what use are those fringes along the under side of the body ( The White these are called ants, they are not closely related to ants. Like ants, however, they are social, and are represented by queens, kings, worke


Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 FIG. 130. A stone-fly (Perla ephyre). FIG. 129. Stone-fly nymph. found under rocks, stones or logs in brooks. They are not at first observed, so closely do they cling to the overturned stone or log. Remove some of them to a bottle of water. How many legs have they ? Of what use are those fringes along the under side of the body ( The White these are called ants, they are not closely related to ants. Like ants, however, they are social, and are represented by queens, kings, workers, and a form not found among ants,— the soldier. 'Family, Termitidce.


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