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Notes on the Anatomy of the Bed Bug, (Acanthia) lectularia L.1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

C. Hay Murray
Affiliation:
The Free Public Museums, Liverpool.

Extract

In these days of close research into the activities and the anatomy of various insects, it is surprising that the structure of the common, indeed almost ubiquitous, Bed Bug, Acanthia (Cimex) lectularia, has so long escaped the thorough investigation which is called for by the standards of modern science.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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1 The more outstanding discrepancies between Landois' work and that of the writer were laid before the Association of Economic Biologists, whose meetings were held in the University of Liverpool on December 31st, 1913. Prof. R. Newstead read the paper on behalf of the writer.