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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GOLDTAIL MOTH»
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1
The Sclera and Systemic Disorders
table 11.3 Caterpillars known to cause urticaria and ophthalmia nodosa
Caterpillars causing urticaria British Isles Arctia caja (garden tiger moth) other
countries Orgyia antigua (vapourer moth) Euproctis similis (goldtail moth)
Euproctis ...
2
American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
E. similis (Fuessly) (Goldtail Moth). Similar to the preceding, but with yellow
abdomen. Introduced. (1), ON, NJ; (4) BC. 80. ARCTIIDAE (Tiger Moth Family)
Wingspan: 10-110 mm. Head normal; labial palpi 3- segmented, small; maxillary
palpi 1 ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
3
Novitates Zoologicae: A Journal of Zoology in Connection ...
145 (1785)) could not be employed for the “Goldtail Moth,” and that Fuessly's
name similis (Verz. d. i bekannt. Schmett. p. 35. No. 662 (1775)) must be used for
that species. Now, however, I think I have proved that the “Goldtail Moth ” must ...
4
Novitates Zoologicae: A Journal of Zoology
145 (1785)) could not be employed for the "Goldtail Moth," and that Fuessly's
name similis (Verz. d. i bekannt. Schmett. p. 35. No. 662 (1775)) must be used for
that species. Now, however, I think I have proved that the " Goldtail Moth " must ...
Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild Rothschild, Lionel Walter Rothschild Baron Rothschild, 1918
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The Turing Test: Verbal Behavior as the Hallmark of Intelligence
By examining how such animal "reasoning" fails, we can gain an understanding
of the true nature of the behavior. Take for instance the goldtail moth in its
caterpillar stage. The caterpillar displays a highly sophisticated behavior in the
spring at ...
6
Delphi Complete Works of Louisa May Alcott (Illustrated)
Many of our common caterpillars spin silky threads, as you know, for you often
see theirnests in theorchard. The caterpillar ofthe goldtail moth wraps itseggs in
hair from its ownbody. Whenthe little ones come out, they coverthe leaves,and
feed, ...
7
The Moths of America north of Mexico, including Greenland
FIGURE 22: WING VENATION OF EUPROCTIS CHRYSORRHOEA A specimen
from Woburn, Mass. more generally accepted names, chrysorrhoea for the
browntail and similis Fuessly for the goldtail moth. The specimen of chrysorrhoea
with ...
8
Bombycoidea, Saturniidae
FIGURE 22: WING VENATION OF EUPROCTIS CHRYSORRHOEA A specimen
from Woburn, Mass. more generally accepted names, chrysorrhoea for the
browntail and similis Fuessly for the goldtail moth. The specimen of chrysorrhoea
with ...
Douglas Campbell Ferguson, 1978
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Country-side: Monthly Journal of the B.E.N.A. (British ...
-X— rt * The worst of the hairy caterpillars in this respect is that of the Goldtail
moth; and after a miscroscopic examination of the minute hairs which do the
mischief and which are shed by the caterpillars at the slightest touch, Mr.
Pratchett writes ...
10
Selected parasites and hyperparasites of the gypsy
moth, ...
This widely distributed Palearctic species is a parasite of Euproctis chrysorrhoea
(L.) (browntail moth), Lymantria monacha (L.) (nun moth), and Euproctis similis (
Fuessly) (goldtail moth). Records of it from Lymantria dispar (L.) (Shenefelt 1972)
...
Edward E. Simons, Richard C. Reardon, Mark Ticehurst, 1979