10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMELYTRUM»
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
I say almost, because in Aradus andtheHydrocorisæ Latr.,this part, thoughrather
thinner than the restofthe Hemelytrum,isalso coriaceous; in the latter tribe
usuallywith a very narrow membranous edge; andin many Reduvii and Zelithere
is ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
may be stated as rather resembling leather than horn ; — on this account this part
of a hemelytrum is denominated the corium. In SciUellera the portion covered by
the scu- tellum is membranous ; and in Acanthia paradoxa, and the cucullated ...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
3
The Natural History Review
Lower wings with a deep narrow incision of the hinder edge, corresponding to
the costal notch of the opposite hemelytrum when incumbent ; a simple vein runs
from the base to this incision, another originates from a thickened root, near the ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Hoc agens ingrcssus sum speculationem, quam a tot sagaciffimis cntomologis
huc ufque neglectam fuiffe miror. omnia nempe insecta, quæ be'm'pfera
nuncupare Linnæo placuit, dummodo non omnino carent elytris, gerunt
hemelytrum ...
5
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Kirby and Spence divide the hemelytrum into two parts only, the cerium, from its
leathery consistence, Zoologyoccupying the base; and the membrane. which
forms “I the remaining part, and is either coriaceous, mcmbranous, or simply ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
Hoc agens □ingressus sum speculationem, quam a tot sagacissimis
entomologis- hue usque neglc£tam fuine miror; Omnia nempe insecta, quæ he-
miptera nuncupare Linnæo placuit, dummodo non omnino carent elytris, gerunt
hemelytrum ...
Linnean Society of London, 1797
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A manual of entomology, tr. by W. E. Shuckard
1. c), which is frequently wanting, follows the hemelytrum; it is likewise a
triangular, but much smaller, and often right angular horny plate, the right angle
of which is contiguous to the exterior margin of the hem- elytra, so that the
hypothenuse is ...
Carl Hermann C. Burmeister, 1836
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Fauna Boreali-americana; Or, The Zoology of the Northern ...
... brownish-black, punctured ; lateral margin obscurely rufous ; membrane
scarcely differing in substance or colour from the rest of the hemelytrum : legs
rufous ? abdomen obtusangular underneath. Family HYDROMETRID^.
Hydrometridam.
Sir John Richardson, William Swainson, William Kirby, 1837
... HEMES HEMELYTRA HEMELYTRON HEMELYTRUM HEMEROCALLIS
HEMEROCALLISES HEMERYTHRIN HEMERYTHRINS HEME HEMATOSIS
HEMATOSPECTROSCOPE HEMATOSPECTROSCOPES
HEMATOSPECTROSCOPIES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
... also spelled hemelytran, hemelytrum, hemielytron. hemelytral a. see elytron,
tegmen. hemerophilic a. [Gr. hemeros, cultivated; philos, loving] Having the ability
to withstand culture and human interfer- ence with the environment. see ...