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THE FOOD RELATIONS OF THE CARABIDÆ AND COCCINELLIDÆ

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

S. A. Forbes
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From Bulletin No. 6, III. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., Normal, lll., Jan., 1883, 8vo., pp. 31.

Extract

Through the kindness of the author, we have been favored with a copy of the above paper, which embodies the results of a very laborious series of microscopic examinations of the contents of the alimentary canal of insects belonging to the Carabidæ and Coccinellidæ. In the Carabidæ the results of the dissection and study of 175 specimens are given, representing 38 species and 20 genera. Of the Coccinellidæ, the results of the dissection of 39 specimens are given, accompanied by carefully compiled tables presenting the evidence in the most convenient and accessible forms. Prof. Forbes' experiments show clearly that the opinions hitherto held by Entomologists as to the food of these insects are in many respects incorrect.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1883

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