10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTLIATE»
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antliate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
antliate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Entomological Magazine ...
This month is termed antliate by Kirby. In the second class, Diptera, the labr-um
and labium combine in forming a stiff hollow cylinder, in which are contained the
mandibulae, maxilla, and lz'ngua ,- these are excessively sharppointed, and are
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2
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
was much too small for the exit of the insect in either the larva or imago state.” On
this matter the following remarks were subsequently contributed, and have not
been previously published. “ Lepidopterous insects [which are also antliate ones]
...
3
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
was much too small for the exit of the insect in either the larva or image state.” On
this matter the following remarks were subsequently contributed, and have not
been previously published. “ Lepidopterous insects [which are also antliate ones]
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1836
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... COLUMNAR CONDYLAR MULTICAR NERVULAR OVERDEAR OVERNEAR
SPORULAR STIPULARY TONSILAR UMBELLAR CINERARY COMETARY
SALUTARY SOLIDARY AGMINATE ANTLIATE BREGMATE CAPITATEd
CRUSTATEd ...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
was much too small for the exit of the insect in either the larva or imago state." On
this matter the following remarks were subsequently contributed, and have not
been previously published. " Lepidopterous insects [which are also antliate ones]
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1836
6
The entomological magazine
This mouth is termed antliate by Kirby. In the second class, Diptera, the labrum
and labium combine in forming a stiff hollow cylinder, in which are contained the
mandibulce, maxillce, and lingua ; these are excessively sharp- pointed, and are
...
7
Sphinx Vespiformis: An Essay
Imago has four scaly wings, and the mouth aglossate or antliate. Sub-class,
PHALAsN/a (central). Characters from larva, pupa, and imago. All varying (the
universal character of such central groups). Natural order, COSSI. Characters
from the ...
8
THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE
was much too small for the exit of the insect in either the larva or imago state." On
this matter the following remarks were subsequently contributed, and have not
been previously published. " Lepidopterous insects (which are also antliate ones)
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J.C. LOUNDON , F.L.S. H.S. & C, 1836
9
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Metamorphosis obtected[1223]. Mouth antliate[1224]. Prothorax very short,
covered by a pair of tippets. Wings four, coveredpartiallyor generallywithminute
scales: neuration branching, often with a central areolet. 10. Diptera[1225] (
Antliata F.).
William Kirby &, William Spence
10
An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
Mouth with rudimental labrum and mandibles ; maxillae antliate, sometimes with
minute palpi ; labrum rudimental, with two large labial palpi. Tibiae spurred ;
anterior with an inner spur. Thorax forming an ovate mass ; prothorax very small,
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