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Identifier: annualreportof6189919newy (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: New York (State). Forest, Fish and Game Commission
Subjects: Forests and forestry Fisheries Game and game-birds
Publisher: (Albany, N.Y. : The Commission)
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mphs, plate 2, figures I and 2, wereabundant in its bed until the 1st of August. Dragon Plies. (Odonata) The dragon flies, or Odonata, are among the most important predatory aquaticinsects, and where they are at all abundant, as was found to be the case at SaranacInn, they must undoubtedly exercise a considerable influence upon the fauna. Explanation of Plate %. Ephemera varia Etn. 1. Lateral view of the nymph. Note the latero-dorsal breathing organs or gills on the abdominal segments. 2. Dorsal view of the nymph. This view shows how these organs may arch over the back. 3. Lateral view of the male imago. 4. Dorsal view of the male imago. 5ipf)laras alternates Say. 5. Lateral view of the nymph. This larva possesses a different type of abdominal breathing organs or gills. 6. Dorsal view of the nymph. This view shows the overlapping of the gills and also gives some hint of the number of tracheae or air tubes, represented byblack lines in each.f. Lateral view of the male imago.508 Plate 2
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L. H. Joutel, 1900 James B. Lyon, State Printer Mayfli es Reprint from N.Y. State Museum Bulletin, 47. REPORT OF THE FOREST, FESH AND GAME COMMISSION. 509 Dragon flies bear an evil reputation in the popular mind, and on account of thatthey have earned such designations as darning needles, devils needles, snake doc-tors, etc., all indicating the popular estimate of these relatively harmless creatures. The adult dragon flies have a very characteristic appearance, and the more pow-erful ones are seen in most localities near the water, and frequently at a considerabledistance from it. They are characterized by their four large, nearly equal mem-branous, many-veined wings. The larger dragon flies, as is well known, are strongfliers. The body is cylindrical, the thorax very well developed, and the head con-spicuous by its enormous eyes. There are two groups of these interesting insects —one comprising the larger forms, which may always be recognized when at rest bytheir wings being extend

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  • bookyear:1900
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  • bookauthor:New_York__State___Forest__Fish_and_Game_Commission
  • booksubject:Forests_and_forestry
  • booksubject:Fisheries
  • booksubject:Game_and_game_birds
  • bookpublisher:_Albany__N_Y____The_Commission_
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
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  • bookleafnumber:696
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