. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. SLA-SKAIhRS, visible to thr iiuii^-^i-^tiil i-vf, whirh ImliN a tilni nf air and > it win-. In oiH' spii ii-, known as thi* \vatrnlc. (tru-third of the rntire Icn^'th ol tbi' trunk consists of tin- biad, which is drawn out to nn inordin;itc lcn;,'tb, and tlic eyes arise from the Iiindcr half ut the head. All its k'«s arc loiii/, aner- ticial likene>s to a stick-IiiM'Ct is com- plete. Two of these -katers will he found illustrated on piiye ihj. liuilt on somewhat similar lines to the ditcli


. Marvels of insect life [microform] : a popular account of structure and habit. Insects; Insectes. SLA-SKAIhRS, visible to thr iiuii^-^i-^tiil i-vf, whirh ImliN a tilni nf air and > it win-. In oiH' spii ii-, known as thi* \vatrnlc. (tru-third of the rntire Icn^'th ol tbi' trunk consists of tin- biad, which is drawn out to nn inordin;itc lcn;,'tb, and tlic eyes arise from the Iiindcr half ut the head. All its k'«s arc loiii/, aner- ticial likene>s to a stick-IiiM'Ct is com- plete. Two of these -katers will he found illustrated on piiye ihj. liuilt on somewhat similar lines to the ditcli->katers, but very mucJi larmier, is the ranatra,- wliich nii^^bt well be passed over as a lenfjith of broken ned-stem. It is not in the habit of skatinj; over the surface, but lies (piittlv below with its lonj; re- >piratory tube reachini; to the surlace. aiid for short jieriods rani,'es alont; the bottom in quest of food, mainly the iirubs of ftthcr Insect?. A near rela- tion is the very dissimilar water- scorpion, and another is the gifiantic belostoma. with whos>_' histories and habits we have ;ilread\' dealt (see jjatics 2^ and liu). What one may call the sea- skaters*' more neariv resemble gerris thnn they do the last-mentioned ; but the hiiid-body i> st.) greatly abbre- viated as to look as thouf^h the major part of it had been bitten off by some other tienizen of the deep. A number of species are known from various parts of the ocean surface, where it gets sufficiently warm for Insect life : but so far no species have been found lincari-^. ' PHoto by] '.L. hiip. l-'. (;i.\.Nr WATKR-lleCj. This huRp Insect, allied to thp waliT-scoriiiim ot viir poinis, is a rather (oruiijable native of Sont'i .ATiii^rica and Trinidad, wliich C4tch<'3 6ih«s and frogs with its inanlis like Inri-ftcl. Natural liiv. Hydronietra Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


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