10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELESCOPIFORM»
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
Navicular ditto. Cicada. 21. Serrulate ditto. Tenlhredo L. 22. Telescopiform ditto.
Chrytis. 23. Anal apparatus of Blatta. PLATE XVI.* 1 . Extricated ovipositor.
Pimpla. Two pieces. 2. Telescopiform ditto. Stomoxys calcitrans? (Reaum.) 3.
CEstrus.
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
2
Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
These appendages are longer than the body in some species, as the Notommata
Tigris : their sheath is much elongated and slightly an mil at ed in the Brachioni : it
is telescopiform in Scaridium: both claspers and sheath are wanting only in ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843
3
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
... trigonate, and rusty ; the 6-jointed abdomen is rather small, oval, and conical at
the apex in the female, and furnished with a telescopiform contractile ovipositor (
fig. 1 1) ; the wings lie horizontally on the back when at rest, and extend beyond ...
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Telescopiform ditto. Stomoxys calcitrans? (Reaum.) 3. ———————— Œstrus.
(Ibid.) Vol. I. p. 150. 4. Semicomplete pupa. Cicada. 5. Subsemicomplete ditto.
Libellula. a. Mask. Vol. III. p. 125—. 6. Incomplete ditto. Hydrophilus. (Lyonnet.) 7.
William Kirby &, William Spence
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Telescopiform (Telescopiformis).When itconsists of several tubes retractilewithin
eachother like the pieces of atelescope. PlateXVI. Fig.2,3. 4. Aculeiform (
Aculeiformis). Theovipositorsof Hymenopterous insects, which consistof the same
parts, ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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British entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of ...
Abdomen small subcordate and 4-jointed : oviduct exserted and telescopiform.
Wings ample, divaricating and vibrating, with 2 transverse nervures, one at and
another beyond the middle (9) : alulae small : halteres naked, small and capitate.
7
Zoologische Verhandelingen
Scalids telescopiform (the distal part can be telescoped into the basal part) (fig.
26-29). Abdomen without posterior warts, but ringpapillae quite conspicuous;
skin covered with tumuli (fig. 34). Two unsegmented tails ; vesiculae with a group
of ...
8
Systematics, zoogeography, and ecology of the pripulida
However, a distinct median cusp is present in the specimen sent to me. (2) It is
not clear from the original description and figures whether the scalids are
telescopiform or not. They proved to be telescopiform. (3) According to the
description "no ...
9
Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
temperature-sensitive mutations telescopiform a. having joints that telescope into
each other. teleutosorus n. in rust fungi, a group of developing teleutospores
forming a pustule on the host. alt. telium, teliosorus. teleutospore n. thick-walled ...
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British Entomology: Being Illustrations and Descriptions of ...
Abdomen a little tufted at the apes in the male, acuminated in the female with a
telescopiform ovipositor. Wings very much deflered when at rest, superior long
and lanceolate, inferior ample, the cilia long. Thighs, hinder very short broad and
...