10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APHANIPTEROUS»
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
... prince of political historians." A*NTRL'M, (Lat. ant rum, a cave.) An old oameap-
»4:«ti to i-ich hollow fruits as the apple ; they are now AN TRU'STlONS.otherwl«
styled Fideles (Faithful). APHANIPTEROUS. and Leude* (Leute.G('rm.prr>/>A').
William Thomas Brande, 1842
Hemipterous and aphanipterous insects Dipterous insects Myriapodous insects
Spiders Cirrhipedes ...... Stalk-eyed crustaceans .... Isopodous and amphipodous
crustaceans Entomostracous crustaceans Annelida and turbellaria; .... Radiata .
David Thomas Ansted, 1862
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The Science and Practice of Medicine
This little worm cannot be the chigoe or Pvlex penetrans of the West Indies,
although it may result from the ova deposited by some similar aphanipterous
insect. The chigoe chiefly attacks the toes or intervals between them, and causes
a series ...
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Each ring is generally separable into pieces, one or other of which is more fully
developed and distinct; but in the Aphanipterous Insects, as the Flea, Lousc, &c.,
each ring is entire, therefore only an arbitrary division can be made, in reference
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
Puget, quoted in Goldsmith's ' Animated Nature,' adapted the facets of the eye of
a fl — , pardon me, fair reader, of a minute aphanipterous insect of the genus
Pulex — so as to see objects through it under the microscope. " A soldier who
was ...
A.B. Herbert, A.P. Beresford, Alexander Dedekind, 1820
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
The second granddivision comprisesby far the largest number of pupæ:
thoseofall coleopterous, strepsipterous, lepidopterous, hymenopterous, dipterous
, and aphanipterous, and byfarthe majority of neuropterous insects, aswell as the
...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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A dictionary of scientific terms
Having no petals (6M). apex (ä'pèks) п. [L. apex, summit.] The tip or summit, as of
lungs, heart, etc. (спад). aphanipterous (af'änîp'tërüs) а. [Gk. аршин, unseen ;
рати, wing.] Apparently without wings (2001.). прививаемая: (äf'ëlîöt'röplzm) n.
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
The second grand division comprises by far the largest number of pupae : those
of all coleopterous, strepsi- pterous, lepidopterous, hymenopteraus, dipterous,
and aphanipterous, and by far the majority of neuropterous insects, as well as the
...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
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The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales Vol.I
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW APHANIPTEROUS INSECT FROM NEW SOUTH
WALES. By A. Sidney Olliff, F.E.S., Assistant Zoologist, Australian Museum. The
remarkable parasite characterized below was found in large numbers on a
Porcupine ...
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW APHANIPTEROUS INSECT FROM NEW SOUTH
WALES. BY A. SIDNEY OLLIFF, F.E.S., ASSISTANT Zoonocusr, AUSTRALIAN
Museum. The remarkable parasite characterized below was found in large
numbers on ...