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1 " Nervos." Cuvier says that all insects have a brain, a sort of spinal marrow, and nerves.
2 "Tutius."
3 Insects have no fat, Cuvier says, except when in the chrysalis state; but they have a fibrous flesh of a whitish colour. They have also viscera, trachea, nerves, and a most complicated organization.
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