Ants, Bees, and Wasps: A Record of Observations on the Habits of the Social HymenopteraAppleton, 1913 - 448 pagini |
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... removed from the nest and subsequently returned - Separa- tion of a nest into two halves , and recognition as friends by the ants in each half of young bred in the other half - Pupæ tended by ants from a different nest treated as ...
... removed from the nest and subsequently returned - Separa- tion of a nest into two halves , and recognition as friends by the ants in each half of young bred in the other half - Pupæ tended by ants from a different nest treated as ...
Pagina 4
... removed by degrees . In the earth between the plates of glass the ants tunnelled out passages , chambers , & c . ( fig . 2 ) , varying in form ac- cording to the circumstances and species . Even between the plates of glass the earth ...
... removed by degrees . In the earth between the plates of glass the ants tunnelled out passages , chambers , & c . ( fig . 2 ) , varying in form ac- cording to the circumstances and species . Even between the plates of glass the earth ...
Pagina 25
... removal of obstacles , than by any actual construction , which would indeed not be necessary , the weights to be carried being so small . In some cases these roadways are arched over with earth , so as to form covered ways . In others ...
... removal of obstacles , than by any actual construction , which would indeed not be necessary , the weights to be carried being so small . In some cases these roadways are arched over with earth , so as to form covered ways . In others ...
Pagina 69
... removed . Nor is this the only service which ants render to them . They protect them from the attacks of enemies ; and not unfrequently even build cowsheds of earth over them . The yellow ants collect the root- feeding species in their ...
... removed . Nor is this the only service which ants render to them . They protect them from the attacks of enemies ; and not unfrequently even build cowsheds of earth over them . The yellow ants collect the root- feeding species in their ...
Pagina 109
... removed . had been thrown over the edge of the board on which the honey was placed . The other two I could not see . Again , on September 14 , at 8.40 , I put in the same way four friends marked white , and four strangers marked red ...
... removed . had been thrown over the edge of the board on which the honey was placed . The other two I could not see . Again , on September 14 , at 8.40 , I put in the same way four friends marked white , and four strangers marked red ...
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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 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
૪ ૪ ૪ A.M. ditto abdomen Anergates antennæ aphides attacked August bees bisulphide of carbon blue paper carried cleaned compound eyes coxæ dragged Eciton eggs experiment feeding flew flowers following day Forel Formica fusca Formica rufa four Fourmis glass and bisulphide green paper half hive honey on blue honey on green hour inches insects instance journeys and brought larvæ Lasius flavus Lasius niger legs less males minutes moved Myrmica ruginodis nest of Formica nest of Lasius observations ocelli October once orange P.M. the friend paper bridge placed Polyergus pupa pupæ queen recognise result returned right pin round sanguinea seemed September slips of glass soon species specimens stranger Strongylognathus Tetramorium thorax three ants took a larva took no notice transposed the colours tried vermilion violet glass visits wasp watched window workers young دو وو وو
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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.