. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. Q. O PQ Fig. 23- Side views of four embryos, drawn in diagrammatic form, show- ing four stages in the development of the amnion. Outlines drawn with a camera lucida from living eggs. The amnion (iAm, 2Am) is stippled, with dotted outline, except when it adheres to the embryo or yolk. In B, C and D the amnion is represented for the sake of clearness, as standing off from the embrvo further than is actually the case. A corresponds to Stage VI, B to Stage VII, C to Stage VII-VIII, D to Stage VIII-IX, x Please note that these images are extra
. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. Q. O PQ Fig. 23- Side views of four embryos, drawn in diagrammatic form, show- ing four stages in the development of the amnion. Outlines drawn with a camera lucida from living eggs. The amnion (iAm, 2Am) is stippled, with dotted outline, except when it adheres to the embryo or yolk. In B, C and D the amnion is represented for the sake of clearness, as standing off from the embrvo further than is actually the case. A corresponds to Stage VI, B to Stage VII, C to Stage VII-VIII, D to Stage VIII-IX, 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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