ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD HOMOPTEROUS
From Greek homopteros, from homo- + pteron wing.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMOPTEROUS»
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homopterous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
homopterous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Four Papers on
Homopterous Insects...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
James Glossbrenner Sanders, Dwight Moore De Long, Pennsylvania Bureau of Plant Industry, 2012
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List of the Specimens of
Homopterous Insects in the ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed.
British Museum Dept of Zoology, 2012
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Agrochemicals from Natural Products
Glasshouse Pests Insect species with short developmental cycles and high
reproductive potential, like many homopterous species, are excellent targets for
juvenoids, especially in confined environments such as greenhouses. Economic
...
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Supplement to the List of the Specimens of
Homopterous ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed.
British Museum Dept of Zoology, 2010
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The Leafhopper Vectors of Phytopathogenic Viruses ...
(846) (847) (848) (849) 1852. supplement, list of the specimens of
HOMOPTEROUS insects IN THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM 4,
pp. 1119-1188. London. 1858. SUPPLEMENT. LIST OF THE SPECIMENS OF
HOMOPTEROUS ...
Mervin William Nielson, 1968
81-114. 1964. DIE AUF ROSACEEN LEBENDEN MACROPSIS-ARTEN DER
niederlande. Ent. Ber. 24 : 123-136. (845) Walker, F. 1851. LIST OF THE
SPECIMENS OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS IN THE collection of the British
museum 3, pp.
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Horae Entomologicae: Or, Essays on the Annulose Animals
... covered with a farinaceous powder, we are as little surprised that this great
physio_ logist should have considered it to be Lepidopterous, as that Latreille,
reasoning from its articulated rostrum, should have pronounced it to be
Homopterous.
William Sharp Macleay, 1819
A preliminary note on the Psylla aorbi-mali-peregrina complex of tho
Homopterous family Psyllidae. Ent. monthly Mag., London, 4: 199-202. Heslop-
Harrison G. 1948c. The subfamily Livinae Low of the Homopterous family
Psyllidae.
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A Selected Bibliography of the Coccoidea
Heslop-Harrison, G. 1952 preliminary notes on the ancestry, family relations,
evolution AND SPECIATION OF THE HOMOPTEROUS PSYLLIDAE — II. Ann.
and Mag. Nat. Hist. (ser. 12) 5: 679-696. Extended discussion of basic relations of
...
Harold Morrison, Alice Veronica Renk, 1957
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Brown Planthopper: Threat to Rice Production in Asia
I. Effect of some kinds of insecticides on eggs of homopterous species [in
Japanese]. Proc. Assoc. Plant Prot. Kyushu 14:21–25. TOYODA, K. 1970. Control
of the brown planthopper in autumn by application of granular insecticide on the
soil ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOMOPTEROUS»
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homopterous is used in the context of the following news items.
RIVERSIDE: UCR mascot tryouts are serious business
Yes, some student back in 1954 thought a small, soft-bodied, homopterous insect personified UCR. Overall, 67 names surfaced. But none quite ... «Press-Enterprise, May 12»
European Fire Ants Emerge in Massachusetts
These ants are omnivorous, feeding on dead insects and the honeydew produced by homopterous insects (e.g., aphids, mealybugs, and scale ... «PCT Magazine, Jul 10»