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FIRST BOOK OF ZOOLOGY. 



a large card, with the names of the different parts neatly 

 marked npon the card, as in the accompanying figure (Fig. 



68): 



labium. |^ . 



maxilla. 



mandible. 



labrum. 



antenna. 



compound eye. 



first I eg. - 



elylron,orjir$l 

 wing. 



second leg. - 

 second wing. - 

 third leg. 



mouth-parts. ~\ 



head. 



prothorax ~\ 



< 

 inexothorax. )■ M 



O 



W 

 netalhorax. j 



1BD0MEN. 



Fig. 68. — A Common Brown Beetle, with the Parts separated. 



Having now learned something about the parts of an 

 insect, and having seen how much these parts vary in size 

 and appearance in different insects, the pupils are better pre~ 

 pared to understand the surprising modification which the 

 mouth-parts undergo in the different groups. 



64. The parts of an insect's mouth, generally speaking, 

 consist of an upper lip, called the labrum j a pair of jaws, 

 called mandibles / a pair of smaller jaws, called maxillce, to 

 which are attached little jointed feelers, called maxillary 



