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1 III, 9 | is plain in the scolex of bees and wasps and in caterpillars. 2 III, 9 | the scolex of wasps and bees, but after this comes into 3 III, 9 | addition to its size, e.g. in bees and wasps; sometimes it 4 III, 10| about the generation of bees. If it is really true that 5 III, 10| may well happen also with bees, to judge from appearances. 6 III, 10| mean for instance (1) that bees may be generated from the 7 III, 10| generated from the union of bees, drones from that of drones, 8 III, 10| the union of drones and bees, for some say that the former 9 III, 10| while others say that the bees are male and the drones 10 III, 10| upon the facts peculiar to bees and secondly upon those 11 III, 10| them from elsewhere, then bees ought to come into being 12 III, 10| into being also, if the bees did not carry them off, 13 III, 10| places from which the old bees carry the germs. For why, 14 III, 10| the germs. For why, if new bees come into existence when 15 III, 10| produced from them instead of bees. Again, that they should 16 III, 10| unreasonable to suppose that the bees are female and the drones 17 III, 10| drones are stingless all the bees have a sting. Nor is the 18 III, 10| view reasonable, that the bees are male and the drones 19 III, 10| offspring, but as it is the bees do this. And generally, 20 III, 10| present, but that of the bees is not so found without 21 III, 10| drone with drone or (2) of bees with drones. (That they 22 III, 10| also impossible that the bees themselves should be some 23 III, 10| generated by union of the bees with one another or with 24 III, 10| is not possible that the bees should either import their 25 III, 10| certain fishes, that the bees should generate the drones 26 III, 10| account should be given of the bees and the kings and that they 27 III, 10| Now if the brood of the bees had been found to come into 28 III, 10| necessarily follow that the bees also are produced from bees 29 III, 10| bees also are produced from bees themselves without copulation, 30 III, 10| both their own kind and the bees.~As bees are a peculiar 31 III, 10| own kind and the bees.~As bees are a peculiar and extraordinary 32 III, 10| appears to be peculiar. That bees should generate without 33 III, 10| channa. The reason is that bees themselves are not generated 34 III, 10| the drones in size and the bees in possessing a sting; so 35 III, 10| possessing a sting; so the bees are like them in this respect, 36 III, 10| consist of leaders. The bees, then, are assimilated to 37 III, 10| kinds at once, like the bees in possessing a sting, like 38 III, 10| Since it is neither from the bees nor from the drones, it 39 III, 10| another kind, that of the bees; the bees again generate 40 III, 10| kind, that of the bees; the bees again generate another kind, 41 III, 10| large brood of ordinary bees. For the wet causes more 42 III, 10| fine weather in that of the bees, for being smaller in size 43 III, 10| of their bodies. But the bees are intermediate in size 44 III, 10| with our views that the bees attend upon their kings 45 III, 10| being few, generate the bees in large numbers seems to 46 III, 10| about the generation of bees, judging from theory and 47 III, 10| further indication that bees are produced without copulation 48 III, 10| features which characterize bees; this we should expect, 49 III, 10| divine about them as the bees have. For the so-called " 50 III, 10| from one another and from bees, they must be investigated 51 III, 11| is plain in the case of bees and the like, for at first 52 IV, 4 | of the kind occurs with bees and wasps, because their 53 V, 6 | might be expected; thus bees are more uniformly coloured