. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 360 The Growth and Habits of Carausius morosus. 361 in every case with a very even average of days, and so maybe left out of consideration. As regards the later interval,there is considerable variation. Nos. 88 and 68e died inthe midst of their egg-dropping, so there was no interval;No. 42 died 29 days after her last egg was dropped; No. 43died 30 days after, while No. 68/died 45 days after droppingher last egg, and so on. Excepting the case of No. 159, the abnormally shortinsect, there does not appear to be any actual correlationbetween t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-entomological-society-of-london-360-the-growth-and-habits-of-carausius-morosus-361-in-every-case-with-a-very-even-average-of-days-and-so-maybe-left-out-of-consideration-as-regards-the-later-intervalthere-is-considerable-variation-nos-88-and-68e-died-inthe-midst-of-their-egg-dropping-so-there-was-no-intervalno-42-died-29-days-after-her-last-egg-was-dropped-no-43died-30-days-after-while-no-68died-45-days-after-droppingher-last-egg-and-so-on-excepting-the-case-of-no-159-the-abnormally-shortinsect-there-does-not-appear-to-be-any-actual-correlationbetween-t-image370765967.html
RM2CF5RNK–. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 360 The Growth and Habits of Carausius morosus. 361 in every case with a very even average of days, and so maybe left out of consideration. As regards the later interval,there is considerable variation. Nos. 88 and 68e died inthe midst of their egg-dropping, so there was no interval;No. 42 died 29 days after her last egg was dropped; No. 43died 30 days after, while No. 68/died 45 days after droppingher last egg, and so on. Excepting the case of No. 159, the abnormally shortinsect, there does not appear to be any actual correlationbetween t
. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. Stal., from Java. C. morosus, Brunner v.Wattenwyl, the species with which we are concerned, wasdescribed for the first time in Die Insekten-familie derPhasmiden, Lief 2, p. 268 (1907), and is thus not includedin Kirbys Catalogue of Orthoptera. There are nosynonyms to C. morosus, though some authors haveconsidered the genera Carausius and Dixippus as thesame. Kirby in his catalogue gives Dixippus, Stal., as asynonym of Lonchodes. Brunner divides the Phasmidaeinto two large groups : Phasmidae areolatae and Phasmidaeanareolatae— the Growth an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-entomological-society-of-london-stal-from-java-c-morosus-brunner-vwattenwyl-the-species-with-which-we-are-concerned-wasdescribed-for-the-first-time-in-die-insekten-familie-derphasmiden-lief-2-p-268-1907-and-is-thus-not-includedin-kirbys-catalogue-of-orthoptera-there-are-nosynonyms-to-c-morosus-though-some-authors-haveconsidered-the-genera-carausius-and-dixippus-as-thesame-kirby-in-his-catalogue-gives-dixippus-stal-as-asynonym-of-lonchodes-brunner-divides-the-phasmidaeinto-two-large-groups-phasmidae-areolatae-and-phasmidaeanareolatae-the-growth-an-image370766229.html
RM2CF5T31–. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. Stal., from Java. C. morosus, Brunner v.Wattenwyl, the species with which we are concerned, wasdescribed for the first time in Die Insekten-familie derPhasmiden, Lief 2, p. 268 (1907), and is thus not includedin Kirbys Catalogue of Orthoptera. There are nosynonyms to C. morosus, though some authors haveconsidered the genera Carausius and Dixippus as thesame. Kirby in his catalogue gives Dixippus, Stal., as asynonym of Lonchodes. Brunner divides the Phasmidaeinto two large groups : Phasmidae areolatae and Phasmidaeanareolatae— the Growth an
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