10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICHOPTERIST»
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1
The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
... and all taken singly — that I determined if possible to visit the locality myself
this autumn, to fill up my series, and also secure specimens for all my
Trichopterist friends. Mr. Dennis was at Pickering about October 20th, and found
that the ...
2
THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST
I am, however, no Trichopterist, and am not competent to decide the question. It
seems to me, however, from an examination of such specimens as I have seen,
and from such study as I have been able to give to Trichoptera, that they are more
...
The Rev.C.J.S.Bethune,M.A.,Edited By., 1873
3
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
... recorded, and all taken singly — that I determined if possible to visit the locality
myself this autumn, to fill up my series, and also secure specimens for all my
Trichopterist friends. Mr. Dennis was at Pickering about October 20th, and found
...
Ciiaki.es Edwin Sleight, trichopterist and general entomologist, died at Ramsey,
New Jersey, May 20, 191 7. An obituary notice is published in the Journal of the
New York Entomological Society for March, 1918. He was born at Yonkers, New
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American Entomological Society, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Entomological Section, 1918
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The Canadian Entomologist
least if these two species are true Hydroptilidce. I am, however, no- Trichopterist,
and am not competent to decide the question. It seems to me, however, from an
examination of such specimens as I have seen, and from such study as I have ...
6
The Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
As a Trichopterist, I assert that the attributes of the genus, its structure, larval
characters, and, in fact, everything excepting its aquatic habits, are utterly
opposed to its being Trichopterous, whereas there is nothing whatever
incompatible with its ...
7
The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
As a Trichopterist, I assert that the attributes of the genus, its structure, larval
characters, and, in fact, everything excepting its aquatic habits, are utterly
opposed to its being Trichopterous, whereas there is nothing whatever
incompatible with its ...
8
A Monographic Revision and Synopsis of the Trichoptera of ...
The country that gave birth to Rambur has scarcely produced another
Trichopterist ; and the greater part of my information has been derived from the
investigations of the Rev. A. E. Eaton in the Pyrenees, Savoy, Auvergne, <fec,
and from the ...
9
Caddis Larvae: Larvae of the British Trichoptera
His death left a wide gap in my circle of trichopterist friends. Those who have
published papers on the biology of caddis flies have supported this present work
by allowing me to reproduce illustrations and substantial text matter, and I offer
my ...
Fletcher's reports were confirmed by the great Victorian trichopterist Robert
McLachlan (1868). Fletcher succeeded in Young Land Caddis larva, about 4mm
long. G H Green breeding the adult insects from larvae found near Worcester,
and ...