Life-Story of Insects

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Life-Story of Insects

Author: George H. Carpenter

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Language: English

Published by: eBookIt.com

Published on: 25th March 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9781456614805


Insects as a whole are preeminently creatures of the land and the air.

This is shown not only by the possession of wings by a vast majority of the class, but by the mode of breathing to which reference has already been made (p. 2), a system of branching air-tubes carrying atmospheric air with its combustion-supporting oxygen to all the insect's tissues. The air gains access to these tubes through a number of paired air-holes or spiracles, arranged segmentally in series.

It is of great interest to find that, nevertheless, a number of insects spend much of their time under water. This is true of not a few in the perfect winged state, as for example aquatic beetles and water-bugs (boatmen and scorpions) which have some way of protecting their spiracles when submerged, and, possessing usually the power of flight, can pass on occasion from pond or stream to upper air. .....

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