10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAUSTELLA»
Discover the use of
haustella in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
haustella and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopedia of Entomology
The longest known haustella are in some hawk moth (Sphingidae) species,
where lengths of up to 30 cm are known. The lepidopteran head has various
other structures (or lack thereof) in different families, all of which are in part used
to define ...
2
Magazine of Natural History
... appears on~the wing only once in the year, and that in the spring. _ - - " See
preface to Haworth's Lepidéptm'a Brilénnica, p. 27', 28. ; and Stephens's
Illustrations, Haustella'ta, vol. i. p. 37, 38. - experiments on the subject as may
enable us to ...
3
Australian Journal of Botany
Comparison of the length of floral hypanthium in Crinum flaccidum and the length
of haustella in pollinating moths. Pollination During March and early April a large
variety of insects visited the flowers. Most common during the day were thrips, ...
4
The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
A. haustella'rz's, Fr. (beaked Agaric); pileus reniform villous pallid-tan, gills
rounded ferruginous, stem lateral white attenuated upWards. Fr. Syst. .Myc. 'v. 1.
p. 274. Pers- Myc. Eur. 'v. 3. p. 27.--A. Flurstedtensis, Batsch, Cont. l. p.- 171. t.
124.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
5
Natural History of New York ...: Agriculture. 5 v
... in direct continuity with the haustella or sucking tube, which is connected with it
by two distinct tubes. The esophagus, commonly known as the gullet, is a tube
connecting the pharynx with the crop, or first enlargement of the intestinal canal.
New York (State). Natural History Survey, 1854
6
Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
He then describes how he observed the little lice, as did old Swammerdam, by
letting them quietly feed on his own hand after keeping them hungry for a day or
two, protruding their haustella, and sucking vigorously at the blood, while a ...
7
The Wesleyan methodist association magazine
They had found the tube of the blossom so long that their haustella could not
reach the honey at its farther end ; and so, by this engineering stratagem, they got
at it sideways. Surely this was sensible. When a mason releases a sweep stuck ...
8
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Perhaps some contributor to the ' Zoologist ' con explain the cause and use of
certain little yellow excrescences which I have more than once observed on the
haustella of our diurnal Lepidoptera, but which, so far as I can learn, have not ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1853
9
Agriculture of New York; Comprising An Account Of The ...
... is regarded as having no existence except in this class ; for in the suctorial
insect, the next part, or esophagus, is in direct continuity With the haustella or
sucking tube, which is connected with it by two distinct tubes. The esophagus ...
10
Illustrations of British Entomology: Or, A Synopsis of ...
PLATE 3%. f. 2—1111} anticis albidis,faseiis duabus obliquis, maculriquc
suboeellari postied oIh-accis. (Exp. Alar. H—d lin.) Ph. To. pupillana. Linu(.-Se.
pupillana. Staph. Catal. ii. 179. No. 122 HAUSTELLA'l'A.-—LEPH)OPTEKA.
James Francis Stephens, 1834