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Slide set: Die Biene I. (lecture: Ed. Liesegang, 12 slides, n.d.)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide 1
Königin, Arbeitsbiene und Drohne
Slide 2
Kopf der Biene
Slide 3
Mundöffnung und Rüssel
Slide 4
Facettenauge
Slide 5
Vorderbein der Biene
Slide 6
Stachel und Giftdrüse
Slide 7
Wabe im Bau
Slide 8
Eier und Larven
Slide 9
Brut und Königinzellen
Slide 10
Bienen Honig Sammelnd
Slide 11
Hängender Schwarm
Slide 12
Brut- und Honigraum eines Breitwabenstocks
Other related organisation

in stock of CAPI, dates unknown

Main type of image
various
Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
unknown
Related slide set

continued by [Bienen: Teil II] (lecture: Ed. Liesegang, 12 slides, n.d.)

Series

Dodeka-Reihe, number 601

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Lucerna ID  3008834

Record created by Sarah Dellmann and Richard Crangle. Last updated 18 February 2020

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