NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS: NOXIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS |
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... Coccus , would this extreme of tenderness induce you to restrict your gardener from destroying them ? Are you willing to deny yourself these unnecessary gratifications , and to resign your favourite flowers and fruit at the call of your ...
... Coccus , would this extreme of tenderness induce you to restrict your gardener from destroying them ? Are you willing to deny yourself these unnecessary gratifications , and to resign your favourite flowers and fruit at the call of your ...
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... ( Coccus Adonidum L. ) to many soft - leaved dicotyledonous plants , such as the coffee - tree , Justicia , & c . , as well as to Musa , Canna , & c .; and various species of scale insects , separated from Coccus by Bouché under the names ...
... ( Coccus Adonidum L. ) to many soft - leaved dicotyledonous plants , such as the coffee - tree , Justicia , & c . , as well as to Musa , Canna , & c .; and various species of scale insects , separated from Coccus by Bouché under the names ...
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... Coccus , very much resembling the Coccus of the vine . The eggs were of a beauti- ful pink , and enveloped in a large mass of cotton - like web , which could be drawn out to a considerable length . Sir Joseph Banks once showed me a ...
... Coccus , very much resembling the Coccus of the vine . The eggs were of a beauti- ful pink , and enveloped in a large mass of cotton - like web , which could be drawn out to a considerable length . Sir Joseph Banks once showed me a ...
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... Coccus ( C. Persica ? ) sometimes so abounds upon them that every twig is thickly beaded with the red semiglobose bodies of the gravid females , whose progeny in spring exhaust the trees by pumping out the sap . In Germany , as we learn ...
... Coccus ( C. Persica ? ) sometimes so abounds upon them that every twig is thickly beaded with the red semiglobose bodies of the gravid females , whose progeny in spring exhaust the trees by pumping out the sap . In Germany , as we learn ...
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... Coccus , and by others the American blight . This is a minute insect , covered with a long cotton - like wool transpiring from the pores of its body , which takes its station in the chinks and rugosities of the bark , where it increases ...
... Coccus , and by others the American blight . This is a minute insect , covered with a long cotton - like wool transpiring from the pores of its body , which takes its station in the chinks and rugosities of the bark , where it increases ...
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Natural History of Insects: Noxious and Useful Insects Ma F. R. S. F. L. S. William Kirby Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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Acarus amongst animals ant-lion antennæ ants Aphides appears attack bees beetle birds body butterfly called caterpillar cause Cecidomyia cells Coccus cockchafers cocoons Coleoptera colour comb common covered creatures deposited described destroyed devour Diptera dung earth eggs employed entomologist Estrus feed feet female flies former furnished galls garden Geer genus gnats grain grubs habitations hatched head Hist hive hole honey Huber Hymenoptera Ichneumons inch inhabitants injury insects kind labour larva larvæ Latr Latreille leaf leaves legs Lepidoptera letter Linn Linné live locusts Lond male mandibles moth nest observed oviposit perfect Phthiriasis plants prey probably produced pupa pupæ queen ravages Reaum Reaumur remarkable resembling scarcely seems silk similar singular skin sometimes species spider sting substance supposed swarms threads Trans trees tribe vegetable W. S. MacLeay wasps Westwood whole wings workers young
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Side 129 - A day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick darkness, as the morning spread upon the mountains: a great people and a strong; there hath not been ever the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to the years of many generations.
Side 129 - Like the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap, like the noise of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in battle array.