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Title: Contribution al estudio de los mosquitos de Cuba
Identifier: contributionales00pazo
Authors: Pazos, JosÃ:copyright: H
Subjects: Mosquitoes -- Cuba
Publisher: [s. l. ; s. n. ]
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424 â lOSE H. PAZOS SANIDAD Y BENEnCENCIA El Dr. F. 6 i r a 11 afirma que puede recorrer 200 brazas sobre el mar, pero lio nos refirió experiencias que lo comprobara. Una rata nadando ó una res, pueden llevar á grandes distancias estegomyias posadas en su cuerpo no del todo cubierto por el agua. Un mosquito infectado, con mÃ-a hartada de sangre digerida, está en condi- ciones de volar 200 metros; pero no es insecto como los himenópteros y otros del
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Title: American insects
Identifier: americaninsects00kello
Authors: Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937
Subjects: Insects
Publisher: New York, H. Holt and Company
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8 The Structure and Special Physiology of Insects of the pronounced modificalions and differences in their condition: these are the mouth-parts and the wings. Insects exhibit an amazing variety in food-habit: the female mosquito likes blood, the honey-bee and butterfly drink flower-nectar, the chinch-bug sucks the sap from corn-leaves, the elm-leaf beetle and maple worm bite and chew ihe leaves of our finest shade-trees, the carrion-beetles devour decaying animal matter, the house-fly laps up sirup or rasps off and dissolves loaf- sugar, the nut- and grain-weevils nibble the dry starchy food of these seeds, while the apple-tree borer and timber-beetles find sustenance in the dry wood of the tree- trunks. The biting bird-lice are content with bits of hair and feathers, the dothes- nioihs and caq)et-beetles feast on our rugs and woolens, while the cigarette-beetle has the depraved taste of our modern youth.
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