10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CULICIFORM»
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
This phenomenon is observed most distinctly in the eggs of the Culiciform
Tipulidae, in which the whole of the blastodermic cells, and not merely the polar
globules, are produced by gemmation. The same thing probably takes place in
the ...
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
This phenomenon is observed most distinctly in the eggs of the Culiciform
Tipulidte, in which the whole of the blastodermic cells, and not merely the polar
globules, are produced by gemmation. The same thing probably takes place in
the other ...
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
This is not an hypothesis; for the experiment has been made. Having placed a
certain number of the embryos in the presence of various larvae of culiciform
Tipularia (Corethra, Tanypus, Ohironomus), I have had the satisfaction of seeing
them ...
4
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
The larger tipuhe go by the name of sempstresses, the small ones by that of
culiciform; the latter, in fine summer evenings, flutter about the water side in
legions. The grubs of the larger tipulae dwell in holes of decayed willows, where
they ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
Moat ofthis genus have a great resemblance to the gnat: the larger are known by
the name of sempstresses; the small by that of culiciform. The latter, in fine
summer evenings, flutter about the sides of rivers in legions. The shrill noise
which the ...
6
The Yale Literary Magazine
The other day the following letter was placed in his hands : Mr. McCreed — «
Dear Sir: AVe take pleasure in recommending to'your notice, as a patron of
science, a work in three volumes, which we have just published, on the culiciform
insects ...
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
CU LDEE=Ct'i|-dee/, 8. Literally, (by contraction from Lat.) a worshipper of God; a
monk in Scotland or lreland. V CULICIFORM, en-lie!-é-lfinrnt. 81: a. In the shape
of a gnat or a flea. CU LINARY, Oil'-id-Dal'-é'\3. “)5, l2: a. Relating to the kitchen, ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker, 1836
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Walker remodelled, a new critical pronouncing dictionary of ...
A soldier armed with a Itreast-plate. CU1SSE, kwtss, 14;") : *. Armour fur the thigh.
CULDEE=cul-deV, *. Literally, (by contraction from Lnt.) a worshipper of God; a
monk iu Scotland or Ireland. CULICIFORM, cu-lV4-fi*rm, 81 : a. In the shape of a
...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker, 1836
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An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
Exot. p. 28.) The blood-sucking propensities of the Culicidae are, moreover, met
with in several of the small Tipulidae, especially Simulium. I must, however,
observe, that the Culiciform Tipulidae are certainly the nearest allied to the
Culicidae, ...
John Obadiah Westwood, 1840
10
Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of ...
On the Rio Magdalena the culea: cyanopterus is dreaded, particularly at Mompox
, Chilloa, and Tamalameca. At these places this insect is larger and stronger, and
it's legs blacker. It " Perhaps of the section of culiciform lipulrr. ' is diflicult not to ...
Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland, 1827
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The primitive groups have a more defined form in having a distinct head capsule with chewing mouthparts and we refer to these as Culiciform ... «Natural History Museum, Feb 14»