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[edit]DescriptionEB1911 Lepidoptera - jaws in a typical moth.jpg |
English: Arrangement of the jaws in a typical moth. Somewhat diagrammatic. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Lepidoptera,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 16, 1911, p. 465, Fig. 4. | ||||
Author | George Herbert Carpenter in part after E. Burgess and V. L. Kellogg (Amer. Nat. xiv. xxix.). | ||||
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English: Legend:
A, | Front view of head. |
c, | Clypeus. |
e, | Compound eye. |
m, | Vestigial mandible. |
l, | Labrum. |
g, | Galeae of 1st maxillae. |
p, | Labial palp. Magnified, B. |
b, | Base of first maxilla dissected out of the head. |
p, | Vestigial palp. |
g, | Galea. Further magnified. |
C, | Part transverse section showing how the channel (A) of the proboscis is formed by the interlocking of the grooved inner faces of the flexible maxillae. |
t, | Air-tube. |
n, | Nerve. |
m, | Muscle-fibres. Highly magnified. |
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