The Roman stemmata had, as will be seen afterwards, great interest for the older modern genealogists.
In the case of plebeian families (whose stemmata in no case went farther back than 366 B.
It has been remarked that most insects having this arrangement of eyes feed on the pollen of plants, and it has been surmised that the stemmata enable them to distinguish the parts of the flowers.
Of what use then can stemmata be to insects also provided with compound eyes?
Among his employments he had written, "Stemmata Dudleiana.
In the Libellulina, and in the drone-bee, whose eyes are confluent, the stemmata are in the front.
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