. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HONEY BEE 203 C,bl Mint DLMcl- — TraTr.—. VLMcl'-—" Fig. 82. Transverse section through the third trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII-XIV, x 387. cardioblasts (Cbl) however are still some distance laterad of this point, but have lost their connection with the rudiment of the enteric muscles, which now uniformly cover the lateral surface of the mid-intestine {Mint). Above the dorsal diaphragm and laterad of the cardioblasts are two small cells evidently not muscle cells; these are fat cells belonging to the t


. The embryology of the honey bee. Honeybee; Bees. THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HONEY BEE 203 C,bl Mint DLMcl- — TraTr.—. VLMcl'-—" Fig. 82. Transverse section through the third trunk segment of an embryo, Stage XIII-XIV, x 387. cardioblasts (Cbl) however are still some distance laterad of this point, but have lost their connection with the rudiment of the enteric muscles, which now uniformly cover the lateral surface of the mid-intestine {Mint). Above the dorsal diaphragm and laterad of the cardioblasts are two small cells evidently not muscle cells; these are fat cells belonging to the third section of the fat body (3F) or pericardial fat cells. These are derived from the dorsal margin of the somatic layer of the mesoderm. The other tissues and organs derived from the mesoderm have vir- tually attained their final form, and may be recognized without 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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