10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELYTRIFORM»
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elytriform in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
elytriform and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The American Journal of Science and Arts
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Herniptera (Heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
Those groups, therefore, according to Dana's own principle ought to stand, 1, ...
2
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.) adopt the exactly opposite
arrangement. For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (
heteroptera) only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly
elytriform.
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1864
3
American Journal of Science
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (Heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
Those groups, therefore, according to Dana's own principle ought to stand, 1, ...
4
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Entomological Society of Philadelphia. adopt the exactly opposite arrangement.
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 1864
5
The Classification of Animals Based on the Principle of ...
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (Heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
Those groups, therefore, according to Dana's own principle ought to stand, 1, ...
6
The American Journal of Science
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (Heteroptera)
only about one-hall' elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
Those groups, therefore, according to Dana's own principle ought to stand, 1, ...
7
On Certain Entomological Speculations of the New England ...
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
These groups therefore, according to Dana's own principles, ought to stand 1 ...
Benjamin Dann Walsh, 1864
8
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
adopt the exactly opposite arrangement. For Coleoptera have the front wings
entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (heteroptera) only about one-half elytriform, and
Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform. These groups therefore, according to
...
9
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
For Coleoptera have the front wings entirely elytriform, Hemiptera (heteroptera)
only about one-half elytriform, and Orthoptera scarcely or but slightly elytriform.
These groups therefore, according to Dana's own principles, ought to stand 1 ...
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia, 1864
10
Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zool̈ogy at Harvard College
Cirri flattened, foliaceous, and usually containng conspicuous mucus glands. o.
Cirri fastened near their middles, elytriform. Prostomium conical and with a single
median process; no eyes; fused with the peristomium which bears a pair of cirri .
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1919