The insects of another genus--separated from Podura by Latreille under the name of Sminthurus--have also an anal spring, which when bent under the body nearly reaches the head.
The species of another genus of beetles (Agathidium) will also bend both head and thorax under the elytra, and so assume the appearance of shining globular pebbles.
Another genus of insects of the same order, the pill-beetles (Byrrhus), have recourse to a method the reverse of this.
Another genus of the same family is the Tenebrio (Fig.
Another genus of this family is Meloe, with very short elytra, and without wings.
In another genus of humming-birds (Grypus), the beak of the male is serrated along the margin and hooked at the extremity, thus differing much from that of the female.
In another genus of humming-birds (Grypus), the beak of the male is serrated along the margin and hooked at the extremity, thus differing much from that of the female.
Again, in another genus of night-jars, the tail-feathers are even still more prodigiously developed.
Now, no genus should be contracted to a species by a difference of another genus; but "differences should be proper to a genus," as the Philosopher says in Metaph.
I answer that, Nothing hinders a thing from being one, in so far as it is in one genus, and manifold, in so far as it is referred to another genus.
But this is not contrary to the nature of voluntariness, as stated above (ad 1), for such movements caused by an extrinsic principle are of another genus of movement.
Is another genus of fossil trunks of tree-ferns, but with elongate scars of leaves.
Another genus, which I have named Psilophyton[AT] (Figs.
Ampullaria (Figure 43) is another genusof shells inhabiting rivers and ponds in hot countries.
Another genus, some of the species of which are found in British greenhouses, is Hibbertia.
Ramonda is another genus, which consists only of the Verbascum Myconi of Linnaeus.
Another genus of slugs, Geomalacus, is interesting from the fact that one species occurs in the British Islands, being otherwise confined to the Lusitanian province.
Another genus of the great family Papilionidae with which most lepidopterists are well acquainted is Parnassius.
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