10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOLOPENDRIFORM»
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1
On the history and natural arrangement of insects
The scolopendriform butterflies (Nymphalides Sw.), in the very same manner,
contain representations of iuliform, thysanuriform, vermiform, and anopluriform
caterpillars, besides their own proper type, which is scolopendriform. This fact,
which ...
William Swainson, William Edward Shuckard, 1840
2
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
... analogical representations of all the other [four] types of larvae we have
described. The Scolopendriform butterflies (Nym- phalides) in the very same
manner contain also representations of 168 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the Oriental
Species.
3
The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
... representations of all the other [four] types of larvae we have described. The
Scolopendriform buttet flies (Nymphalides) in the very same manner contain also
representations of Juliform, 168 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the Oriental Species.
Royal Entomological Society of London, 1858
4
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.) named according to the form of the
larva, from their resemblance to the five typical groups of the Ametabola. First
Stirps, Vermiform. Second " Juliform or Chilognathiform. Third " Scolopendriform
or ...
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1864
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Annals of Natural History, Or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany, ...
Body scolopendriform: head small: eyes four, in pairs: antenna: four, short,
unequal, biarticulate: proboscis thick and cylindrical, its aperture encircled with a
series of papillary tentacula, edentulous: tentacula-r cirri four on each side,
unequal: ...
6
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
231. note 3; and Hist. du Litt. de la France, ii. p. 209. note 8. Hub. Amongst
corallines in deep water. Berwick Bay. Dnsc. Body rather more than half an inch
in length, scolopendriform, roundish, of a yellowish-brown colour: head small,
distinct, ...
7
A Catalogue of the British Non-Parasitical Worms in the ...
Body scolopendriform, with many or numerous segments deeply incised at their
junctions ; the anal segment with two styles : head small, flattened, sometimes
deeply inserted into the post-occipital segment, and not distinctly separated from
it, ...
8
Horae Entomologicae: Or, Essays on the Annulose Animals
... which complete their Scolopendriform appearance. The similarity between an
Iulus and the larva of a Tenthredo is carried even to such a pitch, that the number
of feet shall be here increased above the usual number. ' M. de Humboldt 's ...
William Sharp Macleay, 1819
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An introduction to the modern classification of insects: ...
... furnished with the lateral branchial appendages of the Gyrinideous larvae, their
appearance is much less scolopendriform Clairville, Leach, Erichson, and others,
have made this family the subject of especial memoirs ; and by these authors ...
John Obadiah Westwood, 1839
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Philosophical Magazine
Genera Polyommatus and Lyccena. Part II. Conclusion of the Vermiform Stirps.
Second Stirps of Lepidoptera Diurna with CHILOGNATHIFORM or IULI- FORM
LARV.S:. Third Stirps with CHI.LOPODIFORM or SCOLOPENDRIFORM LARVAE.