10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORTHOPTERON»
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orthopteron in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
orthopteron and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of the New York Entomological Society
Tettigoniid Orthopteron Peranabras scabricollis. Fig. 33. Grylloid Orthopteron
Gryllus sp. Fig. 34a Grylloid Orthopteron Grylloialpa sp. Fig. 15 Dermapteron
Anisolabis maritinta. Fig. 36. Staphylinid Coleopteron. Fig. 37- Cicindelid
Coleopteron ...
2
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
C. editsa, P. daplidice, the- Orthopteron 0. caertilescens were taken here. In the
wood Phaneroptera falcata was captured. Summer and autumn forms of Mantis
were in the dry bed of the stream behind the woods. On the top of the bluff and on
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James William Tutt, Malcolm Burr, 1920
3
Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society
F10. 48. Lateral view of Tridactylid Orthopteron Ellipes minuta Scud-, male (P).
F10. 49. Dorsal view of phallus and titillator of Gryllotalpid Orthopteron
Gryllotalpiz sp. FIG. 50- Lateral view of Phasmid nymph of Aplomts mayeri
CaudellF10. 51.
4
The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles
Who will explain to me this predilection for the Orthopteron in a tribe whose chief,
the Oil-beetle, accepts nothing but the mess of honey? Why do insects which
appear close together in all our classifications possess such opposite tastes?
5
The Serphoid and Chalcidoid Parasites of the Hessian Fly
... of this species will be found to be some orthopteron or other insect that
oviposits in grass or weed stems. No information is available regarding the life
history of the species other than the fact that it emerges from the puparium of its
host, ...
Arthur Burton Gahan, 1933
6
Orioles, Blackbirds, and Their Kin: A Natural History
At first they are fed only by their mother; she forages for them beyond their father's
territory and usually brings only one large grasshopper or other orthopteron at a
time, as do mothers in tropical populations of Red-wings. In less than 10 ...
Alexander Frank Skutch, 1996
7
Antbirds and Ovenbirds: Their Lives and Homes
When she uncovered and seized a large green orthopteron that had sought
refuge in theloose litter, violent movements ofthe insect's wingsand legs made
herjump up as thoughstung.Again andagainshe renewedthe attack, onlyto
withdraw ...
Alexander F. Skutch, 2010
8
Research Is a Passion With Me: The Autobiography of a Bird Lover
... 223n Bullock, 73 Golden, 115,224 Northern, 3 Orchard, 54, 242, 244 Oriolus
chinensis, 223 Oriolus oriolus, 1 l5n Orion, 138 Orland Wildlife Refuge, 155
Ornithologische Monatsberichte, 1 10 Orthopteron, 196 Osage orange, 40, 68
Osprey, ...
Margaret Morse Nice, 1979
9
Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
Triungulins emerge in due course, and explore the soil until they discover the
egg-capsules of the Orthopteron. Having found the latter, a single triungulin eats
its way in and commences to devour the contained eggs. After a few days ecdysis
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Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
... have attempted to say, a passionate lover of the Locust. Love of the Locust, in
the broader sense of the Orthopteron, an exclusive, intolerant love, handed down
from mother to daughter with a fidelity which the centuries fail to impair, this, yes,
...