of existence. We cannot, for instance, suppose that in the embryos of the vertebrata the peculiar loop-like
courses courses 1861 1866 1869 1872 | course 1859 1860 |
of the arteries near the branchial slits are related to similar conditions,— in the young mammal which is nourished in the womb of its mother, in the egg of the bird which is hatched in a nest, and in the spawn of a frog under water. We have no more reason to believe in such a relation, than we have to believe that the
similar similar 1861 1866 1869 1872 | same 1859 1860 |
bones in the hand of a man, wing of a bat, and fin of a porpoise, are related to similar conditions of life. No
good observer good observer 1861 1866 | one 1859 1860 1869 1872 |
will
suppose
that the stripes on the whelp of a lion, or the spots on the young blackbird, are of any
use to these animals,
or are related to the conditions to which they are exposed. |
The case, however, is different when an animal during any part of its embryonic career is active, and has to provide for itself. The period of activity may come on earlier or later in life; but whenever it comes on, the adaptation of the larva to its conditions of life is just as perfect and as beautiful as in the adult animal. In how important a manner this has acted, has recently been well shown by Sir J. Lubbock in his remarks on the close similarity of the larvæ of some insects belonging to very
different orders, and on the dissimilarity of the larvæ of other insects within
the same order, according to their habits of life.
From such From such 1866 1869 |
From such special 1859 1860 1861 |
Owing to such 1872 |
adaptations,
especially when including a division of labour during the different stages of development, as when a larva during one stage has to search for food, and during another stage has to search for a place of attachment, the especially when including a division of labour during the different stages of development, as when a larva during one stage has to search for food, and during another stage has to search for a place of attachment, the 1866 |
the 1859 1860 1861 1872 |
especially when they imply a division of labour during the different stages of development, as when the same larva has during one stage to search for food, and has during another stage to search for a place of attachment, the 1869 |
similarity of the larvæ
...OMIT 1866 1869 1872 |
or active embryos 1859 1860 1861 |
of allied animals is sometimes
greatly greatly 1866 1869 1872 | much 1859 1860 1861 |
obscured;
and cases could be given of the larvæ of two species, or of two groups of species, differing much more from each other, than do their adult parents. and cases could be given of the larvæ of two species, or of two groups of species, differing much more from each other, than do their adult parents. 1866 |
and cases could be given of the larvæ of two species, or of two groups of species, differing quite as much, or even more, from each other than do their adult parents. 1859 1860 1861 |
and cases could be given of the larvæ of two species, or of two groups of species, differing more from each other than do the adults. 1869 |
especially when there is a division of labour during the different stages of development, as when the same larva has during one stage to search for food, and during another stage has to search for a place of attachment. 1872 |
↑1 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869; present in 1872 | Cases can even be given of the larvæ of allied species, or groups of species, differing more from each other than do the adults.
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In most cases, however, the larvæ,
though active, still
obey, obey, 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 | obey 1859 |
more or less
closely, closely, 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 | closely 1859 |
the law of common embryonic resemblance. Cirripedes afford a good instance of this:
even the illustrious Cuvier did not perceive that a barnacle was,
as it certainly is,
a crustacean; but a glance at the larva shows this to be the case
in an unmistakeable
manner. So again the two main divisions of cirripedes, the pedunculated and sessile, which differ
widely in external appearance, have larvæ in all their
....... 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 | several 1859 |
stages barely distinguishable.
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