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Insect Transformations..
Eggs of the lackey moth, wound spirally round a twig of hawthorn; natural size,
and magnified. It may be a question with some, when they compare these naked
eggs of the lackey moth, exposed on a bare branch, with the warm downy ...
2
The Complete Garden Wildlife Book
INSECTS - LACKEY MOTH Lackey Moth Malacosoma neustria Forewing: 13-
20mm Flight period: June to August The Lackey Moth is a common species,
found across much of England as far north as Yorkshire, southern and western
counties ...
3
Pests of Fruit Crops: A Colour Handbook, Second Edition
760 761 Lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria) – male. 761 762 762 Lackey moth (
Malacosoma neustria) – egg batch. 763 763 Lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria)
– larva. 764 segments); thoracic segments 2 and 3 each with a velvetblack, ...
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The Domestic Encyclopaedia; Or, A Dictionary of Facts, and ...
LACKEY-MOTH, or PhaUna JBombyx JVetutrie, is a species of moth that commits
great depredations on fruit-trees; around the branches of which it deposits
numerous eggs, that exhibit the appearance of a necklace. These are very hard,
and ...
Anthony Florian Madinger Willich, James Mease,
1804
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A treatise on insects injurious to gardeners, foresters, and ...
The Lackey, or Barred Tree Lackey Moth. Bombyx (Gastropacha) neustria.
Clisiocampa neustria, Curtis, Stephens. The caterpillar of the lackey-moth is one
of the most dreaded enemies of the orchard, and is the more worthy of the notice
of ...
Vincenz Kollar, John Obadiah Westwood,
1840
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An Encyclopedia of Natural History
They are generally of a brown or yellowish colour, and the wings are sometimes
dentated, but never tailed. It includes the oak-eggar, drinker moth, lappet, lackey
moth, and other familiar British species. The lackey moth, Ciisiocampa nciistria ...
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Pests of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers: A Color Handbook
726 Male lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria). 727 spinosa), hawthorn (
Crataegus), oak (Quercus) and broad-leaved willows such as grey willow (Salix
cinerea). In some countries (e.g. England and Ireland) the insect is restricted
mainly to ...
8
Epizootiology of Insect Diseases
Tent Caterpillars and the Lackey Moth. Tent caterpillars in America (M.
americanum and M. disstria) and the lackey moth in Europe (M. neustrium) have
an entirely different ecology, and therefore the occurrence of limiting pathogens
is also ...
James R. Fuxa, Yoshinori Tanada,
1987
9
Natural History of Insects: Comprising Their Architecture, ...
Eggs of the lackey moth, wound spirally round a twig of hawthorn ; natural size,
and magnified. It may be a question with some, when they compare these naked
eyes of the lackey moth, exposed on a bare branch, with the warm downy ...
10
British moths and their transformations, arranged in a ser. ...
Clisiocampa castrensis (the ground Lackey-moth). „ 10. The CaterpiUar. „ 11.
Clisiocampa Neustria, male, (the tree Lackey-moth). „ 12. The Caterpillar. „ 13.
Trichiura Cratregi, male (the oak Egger-moth.) „ 14. The Caterpillar. „ 15.
Odonestis ...
Henry Noel Humphreys, John Obadiah Westwood,
1843
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Simon's Blog - Name That Moth (Or Butterfly)
Well thanks to Sid Saunders in St Leonards-on-Sea and Stephen King (surely not THAT one) we now know that it is in fact a Lackey Moth ... «ITV News, Jun 15»
Can you really see animal pictures in the wings of a butterfly? I …
These are a representation, he postulates, of a poisonous caterpillar, such as that of the lackey moth, something birds would also leave alone; ... «The Independent, Dez 14»
The common grass eggar
... which one also finds the oak eggar, known in Maltese as baħrija tal-ballut, and the rare lackey moth which is locally known as malakosoma. «Times of Malta, Okt 14»