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Alphabetical [« »] scholar 1 science 1 scoleces 1 scolex 45 scrapings 1 scrotum 1 scum 2 | Frequency [« »] 45 imperfect 45 large 45 make 45 scolex 45 where 44 cannot 44 discharge | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances scolex |
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1 I, 16| the same kind, but only a scolex, and these insects do not 2 I, 18| similar nature but a kind of scolex. It is plain in this case 3 II, 1 | an egg or give birth to a scolex. The difference between 4 II, 1 | difference between egg and scolex is this: an egg is that 5 II, 1 | for it; but the whole of a scolex is developed into the whole 6 II, 1 | animals the insects produce a scolex, alike those that are generated 7 II, 1 | perfect but the egg and the scolex are imperfect, so the perfect 8 II, 1 | embryo. All insects produce a scolex. Now all the insects are 9 II, 1 | creatures that produce a scolex from themselves are so. 10 II, 1 | bloodless animals produce a scolex, for the classes overlap 11 II, 1 | the animals that produce a scolex, (3) those that lay their 12 II, 1 | these latter resemble a scolex, in that they increase after 13 II, 1 | after oviposition, and the scolex of insects again as it develops 14 II, 1 | already. For insects produce a scolex first; the scolex after 15 II, 1 | produce a scolex first; the scolex after developing becomes 16 II, 1 | alive but produced as a scolex or an egg; others receive 17 II, 6 | of those that produce a scolex is towards the upper part, 18 II, 6 | all, but are produced as a scolex or an egg; those which do 19 III, 2 | it? They do not, like a scolex, acquire their growth by 20 III, 4 | the egg is like that of a scolex, for those animals which 21 III, 4 | animals which produce a scolex give birth to a small thing 22 III, 7 | animals which produce a scolex, for the product discharged 23 III, 9 | this that they produce a scolex, and why this is so. For 24 III, 9 | certain way to produce a scolex first, since the most imperfect 25 III, 9 | such is the nature of the scolex. After this stage some of 26 III, 9 | generate at all generate a scolex, and those which come into 27 III, 9 | that the former generate a scolex, for we must put down caterpillars 28 III, 9 | of spiders as a sort of scolex. And yet some even of these 29 III, 9 | that are of the nature of a scolex, after progressing and acquiring 30 III, 9 | period. This is plain in the scolex of bees and wasps and in 31 III, 9 | the right time, as if the scolex, while still growing in 32 III, 9 | For all of them after the scolex stage become immovable and 33 III, 9 | The same applies to the scolex of wasps and bees, but after 34 III, 9 | perfect egg. Sometimes the scolex contains in itself the material 35 III, 10| something of the nature of a scolex and of a considerable size.~ 36 III, 11| produced in the form of a scolex, not only those bloodless 37 III, 11| eel, have the nature of a scolex.~Hence one might suppose, 38 III, 11| was by the formation of a scolex at first or else it was 39 III, 11| and such a conception is a scolex) or they must have got it 40 III, 11| have been one of these two, scolex or egg. But it is less reasonable 41 III, 11| eggs), and they grow like a scolex. For the scolex grows towards 42 III, 11| grow like a scolex. For the scolex grows towards the upper 43 III, 11| whole egg, whereas in the scolex, when the upper part has 44 III, 11| below the hypozoma.~That the scolex grows in this way is plain 45 IV, 6 | animals which generate a scolex, for some of them when born