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ZOOLOGY. 



diers, the latter with large heads and long jaws. The white 

 ants in Africa build conical hills six feet or more in height. 

 Order 5. Odonata. — Dragon-flies (Figs. 146, 147) rep- 

 resent this order. They have broad, net-veined wings and 

 free biting mouth-parts. The metamorphosis is incomplete, 

 the pupa? (Fig. 148) being active and feeding on smaller 

 insects, only differing from the larvae in having rudiments 



Fig. 148.— Pupa of a Dragon-fly 

 (JEschna). 



Fig. 149.— May-fly and larva, the latter 

 enlarged. 



of wings. Dragon-flies are constantly on the wing in 

 pursuit of insects; they are sometimes called "mosquito 

 hawks." 



Order 6. Plectoptera. — May-flies (Fig. 149) are so called 

 from their shortness of life, as they live but a day or two. 

 The young live in the water, and breathe by feathery gills 

 on the side of the body. 



