SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERS 



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Spiders, and Vertebrates. There are a few scattered 

 instances found in other groups, but they are rare. 

 In the lowest groups they are entirely absent, and are 



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Fig. 52. — ■ Four species of beetles in which the male (to the left) has horns 

 which are absent in the female (to the right). (After Darwin.) 



not found at all in plants ; or rather, if character- 

 istic differences exist in plants, they are not called by 

 this name — for plants cannot see or move and there- 

 fore cannot court each other. 



