Insect Architecture

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Internally are fourteen combs, exclusive of a globular mass, the nucleus of several circular combs, which are succeeded by others of an arched form that is, constituting segments of circles. Many of the uppermost combs were found to have the cells filled with honey of a brownish-red colour, but which had lost its flavour. After entering into some minute details, Mr. A.
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105 White makes the following interesting observations : t; Azara, in the account of his residence in various pa
...rts of South America, mentions the fact of several ivasps of these countries collecting honey, The Baron Walchenaer, who edited the French translation of this work, published in 1809, thought that the Spanish traveller, who was unskilled in entomology, had made some mistake with regard to the insects, and regarded the so-called icasps as belonging to Nest of Myrapetra.
some bee of the genus of which Apis amalfhea is the type (Melipona). Latreille (who afterwards corrected his mistake) also believed that they mast be referred to the genera Nelipona or Trigona insects which in South America take the place of our honey-bee.


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