Evenings At the Microscope volume 1

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Evenings At the Microscope volume 1
Philip Henry Gosse
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Each antenna is essentially a very slender cylindrical stem of many joints (about four- teen); at each joint springs out a whorl of fine hairs of great length and delicacy, which radiate in various direc- tions (not, however, forming a complete circle), curving upward like the outline of a saucer, supposing the stem to be inserted into its centre. The length of these hairs is so great that the diameter of their sweep equals, if it does not exceed, the whole length of the antenna.
INSECTS: THEIR
... EARS AND EYES 195- In the tribe of two-winged insects, which we term, par excellence, Flies (Muscadce), the antennae are of peculiar structure. The common House-fly shall give us a good example. Here, in front of the head, is a shell-like con- cavity, divided into two by a central ridge. Just at the summit of this project are the two antennae, originating close together, and diverging as they proceed. Each an- tenna consists of three joints, of which the first is very minute, the second is a reversed cone, and the third, which is large, thick, and ovate, is bent abruptly downward immediately in front of the concavity.

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