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CHAPTER III.. The Nature of Metamorphoses.

On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects · John Lubbock — chapter 3 of 10 · ~70 words · public domain

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THE NATURE OF METAMORPHOSES.

The life history of an Insect must be considered as a whole.--Vagueness of the term Larva.--Some larvæ much more advanced than others.--Organs develope in different order, in different groups.--Suppressed stages.--Apod condition of Phryganea; of Aphis; of Chrysopa.--Libellulidæ.--Donacia.--Spiders.--Myriapods.--Apod stage of Homomorphous Insects once probably longer than now.--Suppression of embryonic stages.--Metamorphoses of Hydroida, Crustacea, Isopods, and Amphipods.--Echinoderms.--Variations in development induced by the influence of external conditions. page 41-62

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