. Darwinism : an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. Fig. 27. a. Doliops sp. (Longicorn) mimics Pachyrhynchus orbifa', (/)) (a hard eurculio). c. Doliops curoulionoides mimics (rf) Pachyrhynchus sp. e. Scepastus pachyrliyuchoides (a grasshopper) mimics (/) Apocyrtus sj). (a hard eurculio). (7. Doliops sp. mimics (h) Pachyrhynchus sp. i. Phoraspis (giasshopper) mimics (k) a Coccinella. All the above are from the Philippines. The exact correspondence of tlie colours of the insects themselves renders the mimicry much more com


. Darwinism : an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. Fig. 27. a. Doliops sp. (Longicorn) mimics Pachyrhynchus orbifa', (/)) (a hard eurculio). c. Doliops curoulionoides mimics (rf) Pachyrhynchus sp. e. Scepastus pachyrliyuchoides (a grasshopper) mimics (/) Apocyrtus sj). (a hard eurculio). (7. Doliops sp. mimics (h) Pachyrhynchus sp. i. Phoraspis (giasshopper) mimics (k) a Coccinella. All the above are from the Philippines. The exact correspondence of tlie colours of the insects themselves renders the mimicry much more complete in nature than it appears in the above figures. eatable groups. In South America, the genus Heilipus is one of these hard groups, and both Mr. Bates and M. Roelofs, a Belgian entomologist, have noticed that species of other genera exactly mimic them. So, in the Philippines, there. 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 Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913. London : Macmillan


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