"The Tribe Cornidorsi, From Histoire Naturelle Des Insectes (hemipteres)" presents a detailed exploration of the Cornidorsi tribe within the Hemiptera order of insects. Authored by Charles Jean Baptiste Amyot and Audinet Serville, this work offers valuable insights into the natural history and characteristics of these insects.
Originally part of "Histoire Naturelle Des Insectes", this excerpt focuses specifically on the Cornidorsi, providing descriptions and potentially illustrations that would have been crucial for entomologists and naturalists of the time. This publication offers a glimpse into the historical study of insects and the methods used to classify and understand them. A significant contribution to the field of entomology, this work remains relevant for those interested in the history of science and the detailed study of insect taxonomy.
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