Wasps and bees are often closely imitated by insects of other orders.
In other orders it is either a triangular elevation of the middle of the posterior part of the Postdorsolum, or a distinct triangular piece[1064].
This part in Hymenoptera, and probably in other Orders, has the aspect of being cartilaginous and fitted to sustain the action of the substances that have to pass through it[1338].
They are not to be found in the larvae of many Dipterous insects, and perhaps in some species belonging to other orders.
The parasites are not wholly confined to the order Hymenoptera: some insects of other orders, though comparatively very few, destroy our little enemies in the same way.
This will be numbered, transmitted, and signed for as other orders.
But one train is concerned, and there is no other train to be notified until it becomes necessary to forward the extra by meeting or other orders.
When the movement of an extra train over the working limits cannot be anticipated by these or other orders to the work train, an order must be given to such extra, to protect itself against the work train, in the following form: (e.
Its claustral arrangements were peculiar to itself, but its church-plan had some effect upon the churches of other orders, particularly upon those of Premonstratensian canons.
Castle Acre, for example, followed the ordinary Norman plan as seen at Durham and Peterborough; and later developments at Castle Acre and Wenlock were carried out on models common to churches of other orders.
The perfect insects make free use of their ample wings, but walk little; and their legs are weak, and not modified in the various ways so noticeable in other orders, while the front pair in some butterflies are impotent.
Hence the use of vials of alcohol is preferable, and these insects should never be thrown into vials containing delicate insects of other orders.
Beetles, if black and devoid of hairy vestiture, may be preserved in alcohol, and the same course may be taken with many insects of other orders.
His captures vary from a dozen to a hundred specimens of lepidoptera every night of the year, and multitudes of insects of other orders.
The eggs of the Lepidoptera, which are generally deposited upon the leaves and blossoms of trees and plants, are not difficult to find, and have been more carefully observed and described than those of other orders.
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