This book recounts the habits of many interesting and unusual
exceptions to the rule that insects are typically terrestrial forms
of life. It examines the different ways that groups of species have
developed modes of existence in or on the surface of water, and
gives reasons why the gross morphology of insects is not favorable
for life in or near bodies of water, such as wings that fail to
function after coming into contact with water, rendering them
useless.
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