10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SERICTERIUM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sericterium in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sericterium im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Dictionary of Insect Morphology
... spinella spinneret, fusulus: the surface opening of a silk gland (see also
spinning bristle) spinning bristle, fusulus: the long hollow bristle of the metatarsus
on the fore leg of Embioptera discharging viscid secretion spinning gland,
sericterium: ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
2
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue
Bombyx mori (The secretion of the sericterium, drawn out and dried). Quercus
Gallae . Lepidoptera . Legridoplera . (The galls produced. on thebak by The white
galls are taken before the escape of the larva, the blue are those from which the ...
3
A Dictionary of Chemistry
These insects possess a glandular apparatus called the Sericterium, serving for
the secretion of a peculiar juice, which is discharged in fine threads, through two
small apertures near the lower lip, and quickly solidifies in contact with theair.
4
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
These insects possess a glandular apparatus called the Sericterium, serving for
the secretion of a peculiar juice, which is discharged in fine threads, through two
small apertures near the lower lip, and quickly solidifies in contact with the air.
5
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great ...
(The secretion of the sericterium, drawn out and dried). Galls (white) . . . Quercus
Galloc . . Smyrna and ConDyeing, and in medi277 tons. Galls (blue). (The galls
produced on the oak by Cynips. The white galls are taken before the escape of ...
6
An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
In spiders it is of a much softer and more tender texture than that of other spinning
insects ; and Mr. Murray seems to have proved that it is imbued, in the case of the
gossamer, with negative electricity : in the sericterium the fluid that produces it ...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
7
A Dictionary of Entomology
SERICTERIUM Noun. (Greek, serikton I silk + Latin, -ium I diminutive > Greek, -
idion. PL, Sericteria.) Lepidoptera larva: Silk-producing gland or glands; spinning
structures. SERICULTURE Noun. (Latin, sericus I silk + cultura I civilization.) ...
8
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
a. Trachea. b. Bronchiæ. c. Œsophagus. d. Ventricle or stomach. e. The lower
intestines, f f. The bile vessels. g. Sericterium, or silk reservoir. h. Sialisterium, or
saliva vessel. 4. Part of oneof the tracheæofditto, toshow its coats and spiral
thread.
William Kirby &, William Spence
9
The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
proved that it is imbued, in the ease- of the gossamer, with negative electricity: in
the Sericterium the fluid that produces it is sometimes white or grey, and at others
yellow." A remarkable gnat {Ceroplatus tipuloides), living on an agaric, carpets ...
William Jerdan, John Mounteney Jephson, Lovell Augustus Reeve, 1826
10
Lepidoptera (Chesshuekrylye).: Introduction
... s — ductus salivalis; set — sericterium; v. m — vasa malpighii; v. d — vas
donate, t — testis, in the cavity of the 5th abdominal segment between the dorsal
vessel and the ventricle. The tracheae, muscles and the fat body have been
removed.
Nikolaĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Kuznet︠s︡ov, 1967