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RFPBKWEF–The great green bush cricket
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RF2D4R20A–Medium shot of a dark bush cricket, Pholidoptera griseoaptera, on the leaf of a raspberry plant. Plenty of copy space and a very green background.
St Nicholas [serial] . THREE BREATHING OPENINGS (SPIRACLES) ON THE SIDEOF THE BODY OF A CRICKET. (MAGNIFIED.) and with certain insects can practically be closedagainst the entrance of water. Of course there A MAGNIFIED VIEW OF THE SPIRACLE OF A SILKWORM. do, by means of gills, but with this difference,that the blood of fishes flows through the gills,whereas with water-insects the air circulatesthrough the gills and is purified by the entranceof oxygen from the water through the delicatemembrane of the gill. —Dr. Leland O. Howard. DO FEATHERS BECOME WHITE WITH AGE ? New York City, N. Y.Dear St. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-three-breathing-openings-spiracles-on-the-sideof-the-body-of-a-cricket-magnified-and-with-certain-insects-can-practically-be-closedagainst-the-entrance-of-water-of-course-there-a-magnified-view-of-the-spiracle-of-a-silkworm-do-by-means-of-gills-but-with-this-differencethat-the-blood-of-fishes-flows-through-the-gillswhereas-with-water-insects-the-air-circulatesthrough-the-gills-and-is-purified-by-the-entranceof-oxygen-from-the-water-through-the-delicatemembrane-of-the-gill-dr-leland-o-howard-do-feathers-become-white-with-age-new-york-city-n-ydear-st-image338293944.html
RM2AJAHAG–St Nicholas [serial] . THREE BREATHING OPENINGS (SPIRACLES) ON THE SIDEOF THE BODY OF A CRICKET. (MAGNIFIED.) and with certain insects can practically be closedagainst the entrance of water. Of course there A MAGNIFIED VIEW OF THE SPIRACLE OF A SILKWORM. do, by means of gills, but with this difference,that the blood of fishes flows through the gills,whereas with water-insects the air circulatesthrough the gills and is purified by the entranceof oxygen from the water through the delicatemembrane of the gill. —Dr. Leland O. Howard. DO FEATHERS BECOME WHITE WITH AGE ? New York City, N. Y.Dear St.
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