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RMW9H4NH–Archive image from page 591 of Métamorphoses mœurs et instincts des. MeÌtamorphoses mÅurs et instincts des insectes (insectes, myriapodes, arachnides, crustaceÌs) CUbiodiversity1118075 Year: 1868 ( I,E TOUIQUE TYPOGRAPHE I.E SCOLYTE DESTRUCTEUR [Tomicus lypographus). {Scolytus destructor), et des routes, attaquÃs par ces Insectes, qui se multiplient d'une façon prodigieuse, pÃrissent de leurs atteintes renouvelÃes d'an- nÃe en annÃe. Les Scolytides ont une tête un peu saillante, des antennes coudÃes et terminÃes en massue, des mandibules fortes, des mâchoires petites, rÃduites à un seul l
RM2AX1GA8–Report of the Entomologist and Botanist . anitoba. THE HESSIAN FLY (Cecidoniyia destructor, Say). The remarkable and almost entire disappeaiance of the Hessian Fly from the wheatfields of Ontario in 1902 after the excessive injury in 1901, is a subject of constant andgrateful comment by correspondents. There has been, however, slight injury in PrinceEdward Island. A few straws containing puparia were sent in by Mr. E. Wyatt, ofPleasant Grove, P.E.I., but the loss in the field from which they were taken was hardlyperceptible, and no other correspondents make mention of it. In travelling through
RMMAA95C–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destructor.—Ox the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Mcrisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 Ji7
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RMW23ABJ–Archive image from page 148 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill50dans Year: 1907 145 Sort eller sortbrun, større, 5—6 mm. Hovedets udvidede Siderand ikke vinkelformet fremstaa- ende foran Øjnene (som Fig. 60, b). Pronotum meget groft punkteret 3. destructor. 1. T. caståneum Hbst. Brun eller brungul, Oversiden ikke ret blank. Hovedets udvidede Siderand afrundet foran Øjnene (Fig. 60, b, p. 120). Pronotum bredest c. i Midten, med temmelig afrundede Forhjørner, bagud kun lidt til- smalnet. Vingedæ
RM2AKRKHY–Observations on Gigantiops destructor Fabricius and other leaping ants. . astaneus amer-icanus Mayr; c, Myrmecia nigrocincta Smith; d, small Myrmecia sanguinedSmith; e, Harpegnathos saltator Jerdon. which the name Halmamyrmecia subgen. nov. (with pilosulaF. Smith as subgenotype) may be proposed. In Gigantiops I find an even more pronounced elongation andbasal incrassation of the hind femur than in Pristomyrmecia orHalmamyrmecia. As there is only one species of Gigantiops, Ihave compared its hind femur (Fig. 20) with that of a non-leapingCamponotus worker of the same size (b). It will be seen t
RMMAAAE1–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . The Hessian-fly, Cccidomyia drstructor—On the left a healthy sta'k of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c. " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and j;, niale Hessiau-fly, much enlarged ; t, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 537
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RMT0D0YE–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower economicentomolo01smit Year: 1906 Fig. 386. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destructor.—Ox the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, ' flaxseed ;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Mcrisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 Ji7
RM2AKRN37–Observations on Gigantiops destructor Fabricius and other leaping ants. . eudomyrma gracilis Fabr., whichresembles a black Attid spider in form and color, and have mistaken itserratic movements for leaps. The well-known arachnologist, E. Simon (inEmery, Voyage de M. E. Simon (Dec., i887-Avril, 1888). Formicides,Ann. Soc. Ent. France 1890, p. 65 nota) noticed that all the species of thegenus Pseudomyrma reproduce exactly the forms and colors of the spiders ofthe genus Simonella Peckh. (Attidae) and the resemblance is equally strikingin their gait. For the present it seems advisable, therefore,
RMMAABRX–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destynctor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at li by Hossian-fly, shovinjj;the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, "flaxseed;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; :', the parasite, Merims destructor, much enlarged. 22 337
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RMRX9FAJ–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower economicentomolo01smit Year: 1906 Fig. 386. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destructor.—Ox the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, ' flaxseed ;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Mcrisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 Ji7
RM2AWY08N–Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . Southern Corn Root Worm(Diabrotica duodecimpunctata).A—Beetle. B—Egg. C—Larva. segment of larva.stalk. F—Pupa. is reduced. D—AnalE—Work of larva at base of cornAll much enlarged except E, which two weeks after usual timevent most of usual injury. U. S. Dept. Agri. Cir. 51, Office ofSecretary; Farm. Bull. 640. vented by late plantingand by the destruction ofvolunteer wheat and catsin the fall. Bur. Ent. Bull. 110. The Hessian Fly (Mayetiola destructor,Say.).—This small two-winged fl
RMMAAB5J–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destriictor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg ; b, larva ; c, " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. jj)/
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RMT0D0YF–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomol00smit Year: 1906 Fig. 3S6. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destynctor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at li by Hossian-fly, shovinjj;the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, 'flaxseed;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; :', the parasite, Merims destructor, much enlarged. 22 337
RM2CNY3CA–. Austral avian record; a scientific journal devoted primarily to the study of the Australian avifauna . e name should be Cracticus torquatus. At once Gould used the name in Ms Handbook in preferenceto C. destructor used in the Birds of AustraUa; Gadow, whoseknowledge of bird-skins and nomenclature was very scanty,is apparently responsible for the later rejection, a resultalmost ridiculous in face of the determination of the realornithologists. Gray and Gould. Unfortunately Sharpe omitted to state that torquatus hadpriority and should be utihsed, an incontrovertible fact. Turdus frivolus Latha
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RMRX9FAM–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomol00smit Year: 1906 Fig. 3S6. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destynctor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at li by Hossian-fly, shovinjj;the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, 'flaxseed;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; :', the parasite, Merims destructor, much enlarged. 22 337
RM2CENPEX–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1901 1ra sección. Febrero 11 de 1901—G. M.tinguir aguas minerales, v- Baliani—DiS-■16-febrero. boletín oficial 4647 Acta Bí° 9373. Febrero 7 de .1901—F.E. Roskopfy Cía.(Tucumán N° 745, agente)—Distinguir relo-jes y sus accesorios. v-14 Febrero. Acta N° 9371 DESTRUCTOR Febrero 7 de 1901—Emilio Vivaldi—Dis-tinguir polvos insecti cidas. v-14-Febrero. —————
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RMT0D0YM–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges economicentomolo00insmit Year: 1896 ^ Fig. 386. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destriictor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg ; b, larva ; c, ' flaxseed ;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. jj)/
RMRDXBNN–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders : with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Birds; Reptiles. THE WHITE-BELLIED EAGLE. 607 faction, darted upon him, and burj'ing its claws in his arm, inflicted most dangerous wounds! The interference of the Indians was necessary in order to rid him of his antagonist. The Harpy inhabits the great forests of South America situated. Fig. 284.—The Harpj' {Harpijia destructor^ Cuv.). on the banks of the rivers. Its food consists of agoutis, fawns, sloths, and e.specially monkeys. The Indians, who highly e
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RMRX9FDD–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomolo00smit Year: 1906 Fig. 386. The Hessian-fly, Cccidomyia drstructor—On the left a healthy sta'k of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c. ' flaxseed ;' d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and j;, niale Hessiau-fly, much enlarged ; t, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 537
RMRHR78R–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 2. Femora in profile and cross section of five species of ants drawn to the same scale, a. Gigantiops destructor; b, Coinponotus castaneus atner- icanus Mayr; c, Mynuccia nigrocincta Smith; d, small Myrmecia sanguined Smith; e, Harpegnathos saltator Jerdon. which the name Halmamyrmecia subgen. nov. (with pilositla F. Smith as subgenotype) may be proposed. In Gigantiops I find an even more pronounced elongation and basal incrassation of the hind femur than in Pristomyrmecia or Halmamyrmecia. As there is only one species
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RMRDXD75–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges. Beneficial insects. ^ Fig. 386.. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destriictor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg ; b, larva ; c, " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. jj)/. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
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RMRDX54C–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges;. Insects; Pests. Fig. 386.. The Hessian-fly, Cccidomyia drstructor—On the left a healthy sta'k of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c. " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and j;, niale Hessiau-fly, much enlarged ; t, the parasite, Merisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 537. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
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RMRM56HW–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. REPORT OP THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1901 721 cular hole in the side has produced a parasite and not a fly. Sometimes fully nine tenths of the Hessian flies are destroyed by parasites and occasion- ally entomologists have ex- perienced difficulty in breed- ing any adult flies from infested wheat stems be- cause the parasites were so numerous. The above notes give some idea of the importance of these little Creatures. One Fig. 2 Merisus destructor (after Riley) of the most efficient of these parasites is known as M e r is u s destructo
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RMRDY6KJ–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges;. Entomology; Pests. Fig. 3S6.. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destynctor.—On the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at li by Hossian-fly, shovinjj;the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, "flaxseed;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; :', the parasite, Merims destructor, much enlarged. 22 337. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
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RMRDWJ69–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. Fig. 386.. The Hessian-fly, Cecidomyia destructor.—Ox the left a healthy stalk of wheat, and on the right one infested at h by Hessian-fly, showing the galls, a, egg; b, larva; c, " flaxseed ;" d, pupa, all very much enlarged ; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size ; /, female, and g, male Hessian-fly, much enlarged ; i, the parasite, Mcrisus destructor, much enlarged. 22 Ji7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
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RMRM7YR7–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 728 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM.. Fig. 297.—The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor: on the left a healthy stalk of wheat and on the right one infested at h by the "fly," showing galls; a, egg; h, larva; c, flax- seed; d, pupa; all very much enlarged; e, fly ovipositing on leaf, natural size; f^ female; g, male fly, much enlarged; i, the parasite, Merisus destructor; also much enlarged.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
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RMRH645J–. Brehms Tierleben; allgemeine kunde des thierreichs. Mit 1910 abbildungen im text, 11 karten und 180 tafeln in farbendruck und holzschnitt.. Zoology; Animal behavior; Zoologia Geral. $8iyamrtttte, 3Ba[ferratte. 5-31 [Paludicola] amphibius, Mus amphibius, paludosus. aquaticus, aquatüis, terrestris unb Schermaus, Arvicola ater, pertinax, destructor, argentoratensis unb mouticola, Lemmus Schermaus), einer ber fdjäblid;ften Mao^tx, ein hen 3iaturforfd;ern roofjtbefnitnte^ Xkx, ha§> lüieberljolt ber ^anftipfel sioifd^en iljnen geroefen ift. S)ie einen fogen, baf3 e» nur eine 2lrt von Söafferrat
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RMREK366–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. gig. 173. jönge (feg. ?eitergänge) öcn Xyloterus lineatus; a Singang; bb 5Ruttergänge; c Sottengänge; üertleinevt.. gig. 174. Scolytus destructor; s/j. 1) X6X0V .g)ol5, TEtpü) jevftcvcn. 2) liniirt ober geftreift. 3) in vPiäufern leBenb, 4) oxoXuntuj »erftümmetn, enttleßen. 5) ^xxoTtxeiv au«f(^neibcn, unterbrechen, YaoxVjp Saut:^; ba^cr Stutjbauc^fäfer. 6) S^i^ftPrer.. Please note that these images are e
RMRHMDXH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. B EnU ExU. EnU ExU in J. Ventral abdominal view nl //nmnru.v americanua stages IV. III. II. and 1 i A I) respectively) and 01 ADI (K). Note the increase in si/e that accompanies each successive molt in H. americanus, III larvae that the endopodite (HnU) and cxopodite (KxU) of the uropod lirst appear. These licks more efficient and propel the animal a significantly greater distance than stage I or m e in si/e between // .inn-in 111111* stage IV abdomens and C. destructor abdomens. in i- distance as stage IV postlarvae, and ov
RMRMGMKK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 240 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 10. Tenehrionidae. TriboUum destructor. A. Adult. B-P. Larva. B. Dorsal view. C. Left lateral view. D. Antenna. E. Right mesothoracic leg. F. Head, dorsal view. G. Head, ventral view. H. Head, left lateral view. L Labrum, dorsal view. J. Epipharynx. K. Left maxilla, ventral view. L. Left maxilla, dorsal view. M. Hypopharynx. N. Labium, left lateral view. O. Left mandible, dorsal view. P. Right mandible, dorsal view. Q-S. Pupa. Q. Ventral view. R. Abdominal
RMRHNXY3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 57 • •I ANTI-H. AMERICANUS 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 D ANTIGEN DILUTION TUBES 0. IMMUNIS — x—x— 0. NAIS - >- 0. NEGLECTUS — ^—*— 0.VIRILIS L e g e n d P. SIMULANS -o—o— c. ALBIDUS -oo-oo C. DESTRUCTOR -II — II E. ARMATUS FIGURE 2 0—o— E. ELONGATUS — U—U E. NOBILIS 1 1 H. AMERICANUS 16. 16. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine B
RMRHNY01–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. |*6 ° 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 CD (C f /o 0 °vo' 1 ANTI-C. DESTRUCTOR / / o ?^ ^ . 57 • •I ANTI-H. AMERICANUS 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 D ANTIGEN DILUTION TUBES 0. IMMUNIS — x—x— 0. NAIS - >- 0. NEGLECTUS — ^—*— 0.VIRILIS L e g e n d P. SIMULANS -o—o— c. ALBIDUS -oo-oo C. DESTRUCTOR -II — II E. ARMATUS FIGURE 2 0—o— E. ELONGATUS — U—U E. NOBILIS 1 1 H. AMERICANUS 16. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRHNY1E–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 30! 15 A ANTI-0. IMMUNIS I / /' < I / / • r / . I X / 'ill .'X IK 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ° 2 4 6 8 10 12 O 0) 42 ANTI-P. SIMULANS CD cr 21. 18 10 ' »V. "/ ' 1 1 I; ' X 46 8 C 10 12 14 16 02 8 D X* ANTIGEN — 0. IMMUNIS 0. NAIS 0 I L U T I ON Legend R SIMULANS TUBES — 0—o— E- ELONGATUS — U—u E. NOBILIS — 0—0— C. ALBIOUS 0. NEGLECTUS oo 00 c DESTRUCTOR 1 1 H. AMERICANUS 0. VIRILIS II —|— E. ARMATUS FIGURE 1 14 16 IO 12 14 16. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRCFJN5–. Die thiere des waldes. Zoology; Zoology; Forest animals. 165 (Sine jluette ^amiüe ber inei;^cl;i,qen ^äfer, iüe(d;e mehrere ^'i)x tü{d;tige $Ãa(bt»crberBev jä^tt, bitben bie ^Rüffelfäfer, Rliynchophora ober Curcu- lionina, tt}ctd;c iijxcn 'Juimeu öon beut mit mir uunitj^eu 2tu§na(;men rüffet- förmig »ertängerten ^opfe Traben, ber bei bcr (Sattung Balaiiinus ([. b. gtg. 37) ju einem tüa(;rcn (Ste^^antenrüffet tüirb. gtg. 35.. 2) e V groÃe 9i ü ft c r ii i ^) 11 n t! ä f e r, Eccopt. scolytus H. Ãäfcr. b. 2ai^i. c. 'â ^itjj^ie. d. iBvutfoIonic. e. Eccopt. destructor Don b
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