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Identifier: americaninsects00kellog (find matches)
Title: American insects
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937
Subjects: Insects
Publisher: New York, H. Holt and Company
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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Fig. 311. Fig. 312. Fig. 311.—Dobson-fly, Corydalis cornuta, male, with head of female above. (Natural size.)Fig. 312.—Larva of dobson-fly, Corydalis cornuta. (Natural size.) doctor, dragon, and hell-diver. The insect is very common about Ithaca,N. Y., and Professor Comstock of Cornell University gives the followingaccount of its life-history as observed by him there: The larva; live understones in the beds of streams. They are most abundant where the water Nerve-winged Insects; Scorpion-flies; Caddis-flies 227 flows swiftest. They are carnivorous, feeding upon the nymphs of stone-flies, May-flies, and other insects. When about two years and eleven months
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Fig. 313.—Head of larva, pupa, and adult of dobson-fly, Corydalis cornuta, showingdevelopment of the mouth-parts of the adult within the mouth-parts of the larva.A, head of a larva with its cuticle dissected away on the right-hand side, revealingthe pupal parts; B, head of male pupa with cuticle dissected away on right-handside, revealing developing imaginal parts; C, head of female pupa with cuticlewholly removed, showing imaginal parts; D, head of adult male, rnd., mandible;mx., maxilla; li., labium; lb., labrum; ant., antenna; l.h., larval head-wall; p.h.,pupal head-wall; ga., galea; 11, p., labial palpus; mx.p., maxillary palpus. Anyof these terms may be prefixed by/, larva; p, pupa; or /, imago. old the larva leaves the water, and makes a cell under a stone or some otherobject on or near the bank of the stream. This occurs during the earlv 228 Nerve-winged Insects; Scorpion-rlies; Caddis-flies part of the summer; here the larva changes to a pupa. In about a monthafter the larva

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  • booksubject:Insects
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