10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSEUDIMAGO»
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pseudimago in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pseudimago and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
5. mellea Curt., a beautiful Pseudimago. 5^ lines : bright ochreous, eyes black,
segments of abdomen edged with brown, with a trigonate brown mark on the
back of each ; and the spiracles forming a double row of black dots down each
side ...
2
An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
I have observed in one instance, at least, that the insect remained in the
pseudimago state upwards of twenty-four hours. In consequence of this
peculiarity, these insects have been described as undergoing a quadruple
metamorphosis.
5. mellea Curt., a beautiful Pseudimago. 5; lines : bright ochreous, eyes black,
segments of abdomen edged with brown, with a trigonate brown mark on the
back of each ; and the spiracles forming a double row of black dots down each
side ...
4
London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ...
5. mellea Curt., a beautiful Pseudimago. 5;, lines: bright ochreous, eyes black,
segments of abdomen edged with brown, with a trigonate brown mark on the
back of each ; and the spiracles forming a double row of black dots down each
side ...
5
The Fisherman's Magazine and Review
Instead of at once springing from the pupa* to the imago form, it passes through a
short intermediate stage, termed by naturalists the pseudimago, or false image,
before it attains to the imago, or perfect insect. Hence arises the confusion ...
6
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
“7 5'. straminea Curt., a Pseudimago. 4 lines: deep straw-colour, eyes black,
segments of abdomen edged with brown, wings fuscous-ochre, tarsi fuscous at
the apex, filaments whitish dotted with brown. 8. flavescens Curt., a Pseudimago.
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1834
7
The Fishermans Magazine and Review
Instead of at once springing from the pupa* to the imago form, it passes through a
short intermediate stage, termed by naturalists the pseudimago, or false image,
before it attains to the imago, or perfect insect. Hence arises the confusion ...
8
The fly-fisher's entomology
Order, Neuroptera Family, Ephemeridce Genus, Cloeon Species, ochracea (
Pseudimago). No. 43. LITTLE PALE BLUE DUN. (Willow Flt.) Order, Neuroptera
Family, Ephemeridce Genus, Cloeon Species, fuscata {Pseudimago). No. 44.
Alfred Ronalds, William Hughes, 1856
9
The Game Fish of the Northern States and British Provinces: ...
ance they are said to be in the pseudimago state, and to them the name duns is
applied by the fly-fisher ; when they change to the imago or perfect fly, they are
called .piscatorially spinners. There are exceptions to this uniformity, as with the ...
Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, 1865
10
Wood's Popular Natural History
Some authors call the state between leaving the water and casting the pellicle
the " pseudimago" state. Some of these insects are well known to fishermen
under the names of Green and Grey Drake, the former being the pseudimago,
and the ...