R. E. Snodgrass is a respected authority on the insect world. His book, "Insects, their ways and means of living," provides an in-depth look at how these creatures live and interact.
The morphology of insect sense organs and the sensory nervous system

The morphology of insect sense organs and the sensory nervous system
Synopsis
This detailed scientific work explores the intricate anatomy of insect sense organs and their sensory nervous systems. It offers a thorough examination of how these structures are formed and function, providing essential insights into insect perception. A foundational text for entomologists and biologists, it illuminates the complex world of insect neurobiology.
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The morphology of insect sense organs and the sensory nervous systemUnknown, 1926
80 pages
The Smithsonian institutionLanguage: English






















