An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++
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In most cases the parent insect deposits small eggs which hatch later into the young insects. In some cases, as with the blow-flies, the maggot may hatch from the egg while yet in the parent's body, when the active larva is born alive. Whether the egg hatches before or after it is deposited, the young insect continues to develop in one of three ways. It may resemble the parent and simply grow as does a kitten, or it may look somewhat like its parent though smaller and without wings, as the young grasshopper, or it may bear no resemblance whatever to the parent, as the caterpillar which feeds...
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An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++
Excerpt:

In most cases the parent insect deposits small eggs which hatch later into the young insects. In some cases, as with the blow-flies, the maggot may hatch from the egg while yet in the parent's body, when the active larva is born alive. Whether the egg hatches before or after it is deposited, the young insect continues to develop in one of three ways. It may resemble the parent and simply grow as does a kitten, or it may look somewhat like its parent though smaller and without wings, as the young grasshopper, or it may bear no resemblance whatever to the parent, as the caterpillar which feeds...
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An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++

An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++

An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++

An Elementary Study of Insects: A Nature, Instructional, Science Classic By Leonard Haseman! AAA+++

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In most cases the parent insect deposits small eggs which hatch later into the young insects. In some cases, as with the blow-flies, the maggot may hatch from the egg while yet in the parent's body, when the active larva is born alive. Whether the egg hatches before or after it is deposited, the young insect continues to develop in one of three ways. It may resemble the parent and simply grow as does a kitten, or it may look somewhat like its parent though smaller and without wings, as the young grasshopper, or it may bear no resemblance whatever to the parent, as the caterpillar which feeds...

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BN ID: 2940016707419
Publisher: BDP
Publication date: 06/05/2013
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