Studies in invertebrate morphology.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Smithsonian Institution
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1959.
Series:Smithsonian miscellaneous collections ; v. 137.
Publication (Smithsonian Institution) ; 4350.
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Table of Contents:
  • Robert Evans Snodgrass, insect anatomist and morphologist / Ernestine B. Thurman
  • Bibliography of R.E. Snodgrass between the years 1896 and 1958 / compiled by Ernestine B. Thurman
  • Contributions to the problem of eye pigmentation in insects ... / Dietrich Bodenstein
  • Structure and some aspects of development of the onychophoran head / F.H. Butt
  • External anatomy of the South American semiaquatic grasshopper Marellia remipes Uvarov (Acridoidea, Pauliniidae) / C.S. Carbonell
  • First leg segments in the Crustacea Malacostraca and the insects / F. Carpentier and J. Barlet
  • Spinasternal musculature in certain insect / L.E. Chadwick
  • Nerves and muscles of the proboscis of the blow fly Phormia regina Meigen in relation to feeding responses / V.G. Dethier
  • Morphology of the larval head of some Chironomidae (Dipera, Nematocera) / Francois J. Gouin
  • Problems of "morphological adaptation" in insects / Guido Grandi
  • Shaping of the egg strings in the copepods / Poul Heegaard
  • Mechanism of feeding in Hemiptera / M.A.H. Qadri
  • Studies on the molecular organization of insect cuticle / A. Glenn Richards and Rudolph L. Pipa
  • Metachemogenesis--postemergence biochemical maturation in insects / Morris Rockstein
  • Physiological approach to the relation between prey and predator / K.D. Roeder
  • Cervicothoracic nervous system of a grasshopper / John B. Schmitt
  • Notes on the mesothoracic musculature of Diptera / John Smart
  • Metathoracic musculature of Crymodes devastator (Brace) (Noctuidae) with special reference to the tympanic organ / Asher E. Treat
  • Phylogenetic significance of entognathy in entognathous apterygotes / S.L. Tuxen.