. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. Fig 72. A, transverse section through the lateral ectoderm of the fourth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage X, showing the formation of oenocytes (Oen). B, a similar section from the third trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XI-XII. C, section through the lateral ectoderm of the fourth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII, showing the point where the oenocytes arose. D, the same, from the sixth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII-XIV, x Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en


. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. Fig 72. A, transverse section through the lateral ectoderm of the fourth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage X, showing the formation of oenocytes (Oen). B, a similar section from the third trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XI-XII. C, section through the lateral ectoderm of the fourth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII, showing the point where the oenocytes arose. D, the same, from the sixth trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII-XIV, x 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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