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ill fed waspfl with sugai .md then rej>la<ed it with [x.wdered alum, 

 which the wasps unsuspectingly tried l,u rejected, cleaning the 



tongue with the fore feel in B CXmUCal manner and mam 



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FIGS. 118-127. Types of antennal sensilla, in longitudinal section (excepting Figs. 121 

 and 122). Fig. 118, sensillum cceloconicum ; 119, coeloconicum; 120, basiconicum ; 121. 

 styloconicum; 122, chaeticum; 123, trichodeum; 124, trichodeum; 125, placodeum; 126, 

 ampullaceum ; 127, ampullaceum; c, cuticula; h, hypodermis; n, nerve; s, sensory cell. 

 Figs. 118, 120, 123, 125, 126, honey bee, Apis mellifera; 119, 121, 124, Fidonia piniaria; 

 moth, Ino pruni; 127 wasp, Vespa crabro. After SCHENK. 



signs of what we may call disgust. Forel offered ants honey mixed with 

 morphine or strychnine; the ants began to feed but at once rejected the 

 mixture. In its range, however, the gustatory sense of insects differs 

 often from that of man. Thus Will found that Hymenoptera refused 



