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Heinrich Walter,Siegmar-W. Brecklenimals quite a few spend part of their lives in fresh water, while a much smaller number are aquatic all their lives. Many of the insect inhabitants of ponds and streams are very common, and are likely to be among the first living things to be observed by anyone beginning to study natural history. M

Melanocytes 发表于 2025-3-24 15:04:49

Heinrich Walter,Siegmar-W. Brecklef mainly land-dwelling species. Some of these latter only spend part of their lives in water. All beetles have a complex life-history, involving the stages of egg, larva (which is often rather grub-like), pupa, and finally the adult winged insect.

Initial 发表于 2025-3-24 22:50:37

Heinrich Walter,Siegmar-W. Breckle of Arachnids live in fresh water; most members of the group live on land. In Britain there is one species of aquatic spider (.) and over two hundred species of water-mites all of which belong to the .. A group of microscopic creatures, the Bear Animalcules or ., resemble the Arachnids in some respe

quiet-sleep 发表于 2025-3-25 01:28:50

Heinrich Walter,Siegmar-W. Breckleon, a fold of the body wall (mantle) outside which is usually a hard external shell. Inside this the whole animal can be withdrawn. Most of the fresh-water forms are reasonably large so that their habits can be studied in a laboratory or classroom without the aid of a microscope; many species live w
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