10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADICIVOROUS»
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Illustrations of British Entomology, Or a Synopsis of ...
Caterpillar fleshy, slightly hairy, radicivorous : pupa internal. The elongated
robust abdomen of this genus, with the short palpi and maxillae, the broad,
triangular, slightly indented, anterior wings, and the dissimilar palpi, are good
characters of ...
James Francis Stephens, 1829
2
The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History
I brought several to Norwich, and for a week or so afterwards they emerged from
the sand every night, as if in quest of food ; it would therefore appear that they are
nocturnal feeders, and not radicivorous. In a short time they changed into the ...
3
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cynefinedig Radicating, rad'-i-cët-ing, a. arwreidd- iog, arwreiddiedig, yn
gwreiddio uwch- law y ddaear Radication, rad-i-cë'-shyn, s. gwreiddiad
Radiciform, ra-dis'-i-fform, a. ar lun gwreiddyn ; ar ddull gwraidd Radicivorous,
rad-i-sif'-or-ys, ...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
I brought several to Norwich, and for a week or so afterwards they emerged from
the sand every night, as if in quest of food ; it would therefore appear that they are
nocturnal feeders, and not radicivorous. In a short time they changed into the ...
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The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
Larva with six pectoral, eight abdominal, and two anal feet; subterranean, naked,
radicivorous. Papa subterranean. * Curtis subdivides this genus into two groups:
A. Antenna: pectinated in the males. a. nearly to the apex. This subdivision ...
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British moths and their transformations, arranged in a ser. ...
Of these, many are radicivorous, but they are easily distinguished from the
Hepialideous larvae, although the resemblance between the latter and those of
Gortyna is very close. Some of these naked larvae are external feeders, and have
the ...
Henry Noel Humphreys, John Obadiah Westwood, 1843
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The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
I brought several to Norwich, and for a week or so afterwards they emerged from
the sand every night, as if in quest of food ; it would therefore appear that they are
nocturnal feeders, and not radicivorous. In a short time they changed into the ...
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*Illustrations of British Entomology; Or a Synopsis of ...
Larme naked, radicivorous ; pupa subterraneoua. The typical species of this
genus are distinguished by having their wings more or less denticulated, a
character not very common amongst the Noctuidze; but in Ch. Graminis, (which
ought ...
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The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
Larva fleshy, slightly hairy, radicivorous: pupa intemal-|~. Species. Icon. 1.Gort.
Leuc0stigma,Hiib.;t Ernst, VI. Pl. CCLV. f. 389. 2. -— Micacea, Esper... Ernst, VII.
Pl. CCLXI. f. 4-07. Curtis, Brit. Ent. VI. Pl. 252. 3. — Flavago, Hiibn.... Ernst, VII.
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Outlines of a course of lectures on the institutes of medicine
Hence the digestive apparatus of phytivorous animals much larger and more
complicated, than that of carnivorous; and that of herbivorous, and graminivorous
, more so than that of gra&ivorous, frugivo- rous, nucivorous, and radicivorous.