. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. ch.. â Km. 2 Ml Fig. 86. Section of compound eye and optic lobe of worker; Om, ommatidia. the sides of the head, each eye consisting of many units. In drones, the number of these units is larger than in the two types of females and the compound eyes are so enlarged as to meet on the vertex of the head. The structure of the units of the compound eye was described some years ago.' On ' Phillips, E. F., 1905. Structure and development of the compound eye of the honey bee. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil

. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. ch.. â Km. 2 Ml Fig. 86. Section of compound eye and optic lobe of worker; Om, ommatidia. the sides of the head, each eye consisting of many units. In drones, the number of these units is larger than in the two types of females and the compound eyes are so enlarged as to meet on the vertex of the head. The structure of the units of the compound eye was described some years ago.' On ' Phillips, E. F., 1905. Structure and development of the compound eye of the honey bee. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil Stock Photo
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. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. ch.. â Km. 2 Ml Fig. 86. Section of compound eye and optic lobe of worker; Om, ommatidia. the sides of the head, each eye consisting of many units. In drones, the number of these units is larger than in the two types of females and the compound eyes are so enlarged as to meet on the vertex of the head. The structure of the units of the compound eye was described some years ago.' On ' Phillips, E. F., 1905. Structure and development of the compound eye of the honey bee. Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., LVII, pp. 123-157.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co. , ltd.