Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social HymenopteraAppleton, 1913 - 448 pagini |
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... Instances of kindness - A crippled ant - A dead queen - Behaviour to chloroformed friends Behaviour to intoxicated friends PARE 98 CHAPTER VI . RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS . Number of ants in a community - They all recognise one another -All ...
... Instances of kindness - A crippled ant - A dead queen - Behaviour to chloroformed friends Behaviour to intoxicated friends PARE 98 CHAPTER VI . RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS . Number of ants in a community - They all recognise one another -All ...
Pagina 2
... instance , in Smith's Catalogue of British Fossorial Hymenoptera ; Saunders ' Synopsis of British Heterogyna ; and in Mayr's Die Europäischen Formiciden , all of which are cheap and easily procurable . I have , however , given figures ...
... instance , in Smith's Catalogue of British Fossorial Hymenoptera ; Saunders ' Synopsis of British Heterogyna ; and in Mayr's Die Europäischen Formiciden , all of which are cheap and easily procurable . I have , however , given figures ...
Pagina 2
... instance , in Smith's Catalogue of British Fossorial Hymenoptera ; Saunders ' Synopsis of British Heterogyna ; and in Mayr's Die Europäischen Formiciden , all of which are cheap and easily procurable . I have , however , given figures ...
... instance , in Smith's Catalogue of British Fossorial Hymenoptera ; Saunders ' Synopsis of British Heterogyna ; and in Mayr's Die Europäischen Formiciden , all of which are cheap and easily procurable . I have , however , given figures ...
Pagina 5
... underground : all the education of the young , for instance , is carried on in the dark . Again , ants are essentially gregarious ; it is in some cases difficult to keep a few alive by themselves in captivity , and DIFFERENCES IN HABITS .
... underground : all the education of the young , for instance , is carried on in the dark . Again , ants are essentially gregarious ; it is in some cases difficult to keep a few alive by themselves in captivity , and DIFFERENCES IN HABITS .
Pagina 7
... instance , some of the larvæ live through the winter . When full grown they turn into pupæ ( Pl . V. fig . 4 ) , sometimes naked , sometimes covered with a silken cocoon , constituting the so - called ' ant - eggs . ' We do not yet ...
... instance , some of the larvæ live through the winter . When full grown they turn into pupæ ( Pl . V. fig . 4 ) , sometimes naked , sometimes covered with a silken cocoon , constituting the so - called ' ant - eggs . ' We do not yet ...
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Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social ... Sir John Lubbock Vizualizare completă - 1884 |
Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social ... Sir John Lubbock Vizualizare completă - 1902 |
Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social ... Sir John Lubbock Vizualizare completă - 1894 |
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Pagina 79 - On the 17th of June, 1804, whilst walking in the environs of Geneva, between four and five in the evening, I observed close at my feet, traversing the road, a legion of rufescent ants. They moved in a body with considerable rapidity, and occupied a space of from eight to ten inches in length by three or four in breadth. In a few minutes they quitted the road, passed a thick hedge, and entered a pasture ground where I followed them.