Insect architecture [by J. Rennie]., Part 1Charles Knight & Company Ludgate Street, 1838 - 430 pages |
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angles animal ants aphides appear architecture ascer ascertained bark bedeguar beetles body bottom branch brood building carder-bees carpenter-bee caterpillars cavity cells chamber clay cocoon colour combs common common wasp composed constructed contrivances covered deposited detached diameter discovered earth edge eggs employed entrance excavation feed feet fibres flies gall-fly galleries galls glass gnawing goat-moth grubs habits hatched hive hive-bee hole hollow honey inch ingenious insects instinct interior Kirby and Spence kneaded labour larvæ LATR Latreille leaf leaves mandibles manner mason-bees materials moth natural naturalists nest nurse-bees observed operations ovipositor pellets pieces placed plants pollen portion produced propolis pupa purpose Réau Réaumur remarked rose-tree round says seen shape side silk similar singular social caterpillars sometimes species spider spin spinnerets structure substance surface swarm teeth tent thick thread tion tree wall wasp wax-workers whole wings wood workers young