Sir John Lubbock

On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects


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       Sir John Lubbock

      On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664562937

       DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

       DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES.

       ORIGIN AND METAMORPHOSES OF INSECTS.

       Table of Contents

       PLATE I. p. 7.

      FIG.

      1. Cricket. Westwood, Intro. to the Modern Classification of Insects, vol. i. p. 440.

      2. Earwig. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 399.

      3. Aphis. Packard, Guide to the Study of Insects, pp. 521, 522.

      4. Scolytus. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 350.

      5. Anthrax. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 538.

      6. Balaninus.

      7. Cynips. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 121.

      8. Ant (Formica). Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 218.

      9. Wasp. Ormerod, Nat. Hist. of Wasps, pl. i. fig. 1.

       PLATE II. p. 8.

      FIG.

      1. Larva of Cricket. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 440.

      2. Larva of Aphis. Packard, loc. cit. pp. 521, 522.

      3. Larva of Earwig. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 399.

      4. Larva of Scolytus. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 350.

      5. Larva of Anthrax. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 546.

      6. Larva of Balaninus.

      7. Larva of Cynips. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 121.

      8. Larva of Ant (Formica). Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 226.

      9. Larva of Wasp. Newport, Art. Insecta, Todd’s Cycl. Anat. and Phys., p. 871.

       PLATE III. p. 14.

      FIG.

      1. Chloëon. Linn. Trans. 1866.

      2. Meloë. Spry and Shuckard, Coleoptera Delineated, pl. 56.

      3. Calepteryx.

      4. Sitaris. Spry and Shuckard, loc. cit. pl. 56.

      5. Campodea. Suites à Buffon. Aptéres.

      6. Acilius. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 100.

      7. Termes. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 12.

      8. Stylops. Duncan, Met. of Insects, p. 387; Packard, p. 482.

      9. Thrips. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 1.

       PLATE IV. p. 15.

      FIG.

      1. Larva of Chloëon. Linn. Trans. 1863.

      2. Larva of Meloë. Chapuis and Candèze, Mem. Soc. Roy. Liége, 1853, pp. 1, 7.

      3. Larva of Calepteryx. Dufour, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1852.

      4. Larva of Sitaris. Duncan, Met. of Insects, p. 309.

      5. Larva of Campodea. Gervais' Suites à Buffon. Aptéres.

      6. Larva of Acilius. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 100.

      7. Larva of Termes. Duncan, loc. cit. p. 348.

      8. Larva of Stylops. Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1839, vol. ii. pl. xv. fig. 13a.

      9. Larva of Thrips. Westwood, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. i.

       PLATE V. p. 99.

      FIG.

      1–5. Protamœba.

      6–9. Protamyxa aurantiaca. Haeckel Beit. zur. Monog. der Moneren, pl. 1.

      10–18. Magosphœra planula. Haeckel, loc. cit. pl. v.

       PLATE VI. p. 105.

      FIG.

      1–4. Yolk-segmentation in Laomedea. After Allman. Mon. of Tubularian Hydroids. Ray Society.

      5–9. Yolk-segmentation in Filaria. After Van Beneden. Mem. sur les Vers Intestinaux.

      10–13. Yolk-segmentation in Echinus. After Derbes. Ann. des. Sci. Nat. 1847.

      14–17. Yolk-segmentation in Lacinularia. After Huxley. J. of Mic. Sci. 1853.

      18–21. Yolk-segmentation in Purpura. After Koren and Danielssen. Ann. des. Sci. Nat. 1853.

      22–24. Yolk-segmentation in Amphioxus. After Haeckel. Naturliche Schöpfungsgeschichte, pl. x.

      25–29. Yolk-segmentation in Vertebrate. After Allen Thompson. Art. Ovum. Cyclop. of Anatomy and Physiology.

       Table of Contents

      FIG.

      1. Larva of the Cockchafer (Melolontha)

      2. Larva of Cetonia.

      3. Larva of Trox.

      4. Larva of Oryctes.

      5. Larva of Aphodius.

      6. Larva of Lucanus.

      7. Larva of Brachytarsus.

      8. Larva of Crioceris.

      9. Larva of Sitaris humeralis.

      10. Larva of Sitaris humeralis, in the second stage.

      11. Larva of Sitaris humeralis, in the third stage.

      12. Larva of Sitaris humeralis, in the fourth stage.

      13. Pupa of Sitaris.

      14. Larva of Sirex.

      15. Egg of Rhynchites, showing the parasitic larva.

      16. The parasitic larva, more magnified.

      17.