This book outlines a plan of study in insect anatomy for university students. It is for those with a limited amount of time to study entomology but who desire to learn more about the anatomy of insects. The outline describes the external anatomy of a locust, the internal anatomy of a dobsonfly larva, the external anatomy of a beetle, a butterfly, the mouthparts of various insects, and the venation of insect wings. It was prepared by two professors with many years of experience teaching entomology at Cornell University and Leland Stanford Junior University. The plan they offer allows students to learn the more general features of the structure of insects and although it has been prepared especially for students who devote only a short time to entomology, it may serve as an introduction to a more extended study of the morphology of insects.
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Excerpt from The Elements of Insect Anatomy: An Outline for the Use of Students in the Entomological Laboratories of Cornell University and Leland Stanford Junior University
While the more Obvious object of this course is the learn ing of certain facts, a much more important thing to be gained is a training in methods of careful Observation. The student is urged, therefore, to do the work with great care.
Chapters IV, V, and VI have been written by Professor Kellogg the remainder of the work, by the senior author.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book outlines a plan of study in insect anatomy for university students. It is for those with a limited amount of time to study entomology but who desire to learn more about the anatomy of insects. The outline describes the external anatomy of a locust, the internal anatomy of a dobsonfly larva, the external anatomy of a beetle, a butterfly, the mouthparts of various insects, and the venation of insect wings. It was prepared by two professors with many years of experience teaching entomology at Cornell University and Leland Stanford Junior University. The plan they offer allows students to learn the more general features of the structure of insects and although it has been prepared especially for students who devote only a short time to entomology, it may serve as an introduction to a more extended study of the morphology of insects. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781334725692_0
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