10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLECOPTEROUS»
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Mathematical, ...
... 1931) for nine important food insects. Other Chironomid Ephemcropterous
Trichopterous Simulium Coleopterous Dipterous larvae. larvae. larvae. larvae.
larvae. larvae. 11,110 533 492 249 211 67 Dipterous Coleoptera Plecopterous
pupae.
Royal Irish Academy, 1941
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Biological, ...
Plecopterous larvae chiefly. February. Plecopterous larvae chiefly. March.
Plecopterous larvae chiefly ; to a much less extent on Triehopterous larvae. April.
Plecopterous and Chirono- mid larvae chiefly. May. Mixed diet of aquatic insect
larvae ...
3
Trends in Research in Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera
Aquat. Insects, 13 (3): 151-160. Uchida, S. 1987. The lectotype of Neoperla
formosana Okamoto (Plecoptera: Perlidae). Aquat. Insects, 9 (3): 159-160. Wu,
C. F. 1934. A homonym of a plecopterous genus. Ann. ent. Soc. Amer, 27: 256.
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Mémoires Et Comptes Rendus de la Société Royale Du Canada:
The constant difference in shape between fore and hind wings is associated with
a limited number of distinctive features in each wing-pair. There is one deep-
rooted venational character distinguishing the plecopterous hind wing from the ...
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Abstracts of Dissertations for the Degrees of Doctor of ...
Plecopterous insects numbered 39; all of the Plecopterous forms were in the
nymphal stage and furnished 1.05 per cent of the entire stomach contents or 1 .
826 per cent of the total number of insects used for food. The order Ephemerida
was ...
Stanford University, 1929
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The Trichoptera of Waddell Creek and Their Relation to the ...
The order Plepptera was represented, in the food of the fifty-five specimens of
Rainbow Trout, by the presence of thirty-nine nymphs belonging to the family
Perlidae. The total number of Plecopterous forms represent l.826$ of the total
number ...
7
The Chambers Dictionary
... stone fly a plecopterous insect (Perla) whose larvae live under stones in
streams: stone fruit any fruit with a stone, a drupe. — adj stone ground (of flour)
ground between millstones. — stone hammer a hammer for breaking stones; a
hammer ...
8
Opuscula entomologica: Supplementum
The habitats and their plecopterous zoomes Grouping of the stonefly habitats is
intimately connected with the general classification of the water bodies. As to the
still waters, biologists now agree in grouping them into different main types.
Societas Entomologica Lundensis, 1949
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America
It is possible to arrange a series of heads showing the development of the
plecopterous and coleopterous type from the orthopterous type. The position of
the mouth is directly correlated with the method of feeding and the type of
mandibular ...
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The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
In a measure, all of the views cited above are correct, since the Psocidae were
doubtless descended from ancestors resembling the Plecopteroid superorder
and would therefore naturally have certain features in common with the
Plecopterous ...