| Zoology - 1905 - 462 pages
...namely a queen or a worker bee." (2) The most important point in the theory is that " All eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of the queen bee...same kind, which when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen become developed into male bees, but on the contrary when they are fertilized... | |
| Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold - Bees - 1857 - 202 pages
...established by Dzierzon, that, — All eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of a queen-bee are only of one and the same kind, which, when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen, become developed into male Bees, but, on the contrary, when they are... | |
| Bee culture - 1867 - 378 pages
...proposition established by Dzierzon, that "all ei/gi which come to maturity in the two ooarics of a queen bee are only of one and the same kind: which, when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen, become developed into male bees; but, on the contrary, when they are... | |
| Bee culture - 1872 - 78 pages
...The discovery of Dzierzon, that "all eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of a queen-bee are only of one and the same kind, which when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen become developed into male bees, but, on the contrary, when they are... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1903 - 474 pages
...namely a queen or a worker bee." (2) The most important point in the theory is that " All eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of the queen bee...same kind, which when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen become developed into male bees, but on the contrary when they are fertilized... | |
| University of Pennsylvania. Zoological Laboratory - Zoology - 1904 - 422 pages
...namely a queen or a worker bee." (2) The most important point in the theory is that " All eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of the queen bee...same kind, which when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen become developed into male bees, but on the contrary when they are fertilized... | |
| English periodicals - 1870 - 484 pages
...has also accidentally misdirected Siebold that the eggs of queens " are only of one of the same kiud, which when they are laid without coming into contact...on the contrary, when they are fertilized by male semeii produce female bees." J must leave the matter at this point ; although I have ample evidence... | |
| Bee culture - 1924 - 532 pages
...find the following quotation from Dzierzon : " All eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of a queen bee are only of one and the same kind, which,...without coming into contact with the male semen, become developed into male bees; but, on the contrary, when they are fertilised by male eemen, produce female... | |
| Royal Entomological Society of London - Entomology - 1867 - 808 pages
...point in Dzierzon's theory is, that " all eggs which come to maturity in the two ovaries of a queen-bee are only of one and the same kind, which, when they are laid without coming in contact with the male semen, become developed into male bees, but, on the contrary, when they are... | |
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