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Notes on the history of dragonfly classification and anatomy Item Info

Outlines the history of scientific classification before and after Linnaeus. Notes how a dragonfly nymph transforms into an adult, how dragonflies capture their prey, and characteristics of legs and wings.
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Title:
Notes on the history of dragonfly classification and anatomy
Creator (Person):
Heywood, Hortense Butler, 1884-1977
Description:
Outlines the history of scientific classification before and after Linnaeus. Notes how a dragonfly nymph transforms into an adult, how dragonflies capture their prey, and characteristics of legs and wings.
Subject (Topic):
Dragonflies Anatomy Classification Metamorphosis Entomology
Language:
eng
Source:
Hortense Butler Heywood papers
Call Number:
MS 194
Box:
5
Folder Number:
3
Finding Aid Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w94x98
Contributing Institution:
Iowa State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher:
Iowa State University. Library
Extent:
7 pages
Genre:
notes (documents)
Type:
Text
Format:
image/jpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Hortense Butler Heywood Papers
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9p26q34f
Identifier:
heywood897
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9p59n

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"Notes on the history of dragonfly classification and anatomy", Hortense Butler Heywood collection, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
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