قراءة كتاب The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches

تنويه: تعرض هنا نبذة من اول ١٠ صفحات فقط من الكتاب الالكتروني، لقراءة الكتاب كاملا اضغط على الزر “اشتر الآن"

‏اللغة: English
The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches

The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches

تقييمك:
0
No votes yet
المؤلف:
دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
الصفحة رقم: 6

Salmon.)

A-15 14 Nauphoeta cinerea, c. X 3.4. A, Male. B, Female. A-16 15 Neostylopyga rhombifolia, c. X 3.4. A, Male. B, Female with partially formed oötheca. A-17 16 Panchlora nivea, X 4.5. A, Dead individual showing normal, pale green coloration. B, Dead individual showing the bright red coloration (very dark areas) characteristic of infection with Serratia marcescens. C, Living male. D, Living female. A-18 17 A, Parcoblatta pensylvanica, female with completely formed oötheca, X 4. B, Parcoblatta virginica, female with partly formed oötheca, X 7.3. A-19 18 Parcoblatta uhleriana, c. X 5.5. A, Male. B, Female with oötheca. A-20 19 Periplaneta americana, c. X 3. A, Male. B, Female. (Photographs by Jack Salmon.) A-21 20 Periplaneta australasiae, c. X 3.2. A, Male. B, Female. (Photographs by Jack Salmon.) A-22 21 Periplaneta brunnea, c. X 2.9. A, Male. B, Female. A-23 22 Periplaneta fuliginosa, c. X 2.9. A. Male. B. Female. A-24 23 Platyzosteria novae seelandiae, c. X 2.9. A. Male. B, Female with oötheca. A-25 24 Pycnoscelus surinamensis, c. X 3.7. A, Male from Hawaii. B, Macropterous parthenogenetic female from Florida. C, Brachypterous nonparthenogenetic female from Hawaii. D, Late instar nymph. (Photograph of nymph D, by Jack Salmon.) A-26 25 Supella supellectilium, c. X 6.3. A, Male. B, Female. A-27 26 Bacteroids from Blattella germanica. A, Part of abdomen showing mycetocytes in fat body, X 225. B, Lobe of fat body showing 3 mycetocytes, X 750. C, Single mycetocyte; bacteroids appear hollow as result of fixation in Carnoy's fluid, X 1725. D, Smear of fat body showing bacteroids in various stages, X 1800. (All preparations and photographs through the courtesy of Dr. Marion A. Brooks.) A-28 27 Fungi parasitic on cockroaches. A, Herpomyces arietinus growing on antennae, legs, body, and cerci of a nymph of Parcoblatta virginica, X 7. B, Herpomyces stylopygae on antenna of Blatta orientalis, X 35. (Reproduced from Richards and Smith [1955, 1956].) C, Herpomyces sp. [probably H. stylopygae] on antenna of B. orientalis, X 132. (Photographs B and C through the courtesy of Dr. A. G. Richards.) A-29 28 A-B, Gregarines (Diplocystis sp.?) from Blaberus craniifer. A, Organisms removed from intestine, X 50. B, Organisms removed from hemocoele, X 32. C, Gregarine cysts in feces of Leucophaea maderae, X 12. A-30 29 A, Undetermined mermithid that parasitizes Ectobius pallidus. X 9. The worm has partly emerged from the neck region of the cockroach. (Reproduced from Roth and Willis [1957].) B, Undetermined gordian worm that parasitized Eurycotis floridana shown beside its host, X 1.8. (Specimen courtesy of Dr. T. Eisner.) A-31 30 A, Heteropoda venatoria, a cockroach-hunting spider, slightly less than natural size, on bananas. (Reproduced from a Kodachrome transparency through the courtesy of Dr. B. J. Kaston.) B to E, Lycosa sp. (avida?) capturing and feeding on a nymph of Supella supellectilium in the laboratory, X 1.4.

Pages