10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INCRASSATED»
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the female with two rings and with a three-jointed club. Stigma incrassated.
OXYGLYPTA. H Antennae with two ringlets and with a three- jointed club. Stigma
not incrassated. - STICTONOTUS. B. Furrows of the parapsides not deeply
defined. a ...
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The record of zoological literature
1. Cerockroa (Gerst) (type C'. ruficms, Gerst.). Antennae incrassated, cylindrical,
joints 3, 4, and 5 equal; body subcylindrical, subovate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2. Alplu'dia (g. n.) (type A. cmm'lala, KL). Antennas incrassated, joint 3 longer ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Antenna: incrassated, cylindrical, joints 3, 4, and 5 being equal; body
subcylindrical, subovate .... .. II. ALPHIDIA. Antennae incrassated, joint 3 being
longer than 4, joints 5—11 broadly compressed; body ovate .... .. III. CLX'I'ENA.
Antennae ...
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Antennae incrassated, cylindrical, joints 3,' 4, and 5 being equal; body
snbcylindrical, subovate .... .. II. ALPHIDIA. Antennae incrassated, joint 3 being
longer than 4, joints 5—l1 broadly compressed; body ovate .... .. III. CLITENA.
Antennae ...
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The Entomological Magazine
... are linear, somewhat wider than the prothorax, and somewhat rounded when
taken together : all the legs are of moderate length and proportions, and the
femora are slightly incrassated externally : the third and fourth joints of the
antennae, ...
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The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
... the stem being solitary, the divisions extremely slender and acute, and the
laciniae very deep. 9. C. rugo'sa, Bull. (twinkled Cla'uaria) ; simple or slightly
branched tough incrassated above obtuse wrinkled longitudinally whitish. Bull. t.
448. 2.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
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English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising the ...
Generally simple, but occasionally furnished with a few short branchlets, which
are incrassated, longitudinally rugose and very obtuse. ** Simple. 10. C. pistilldris
, L. (large brown Clavaria")'; solitary large smooth yellowish-rufesuent obtuse ...
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
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The entomological magazine
used in flight ; hind-wings folded longitudinally, and projecting beyond the fore-
wings ; hind-legs incrassated, formed for leaping; tarsi three-jointed : nocturnal,
subterranean insects, feeding on vegetables. Gryllotalpa, Acheta. Stirps. —
Gryllina ...
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Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials
On the other hand, as temperature decreases, the proportion of marsupials with
incrassated tails increases up to 100% in the two southernmost bands (below 40°
LS), whereas there are no marsupials with incrassated tails in the warmest ...
Menna Jones, Mike Archer, Chris Dickman, 2003
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A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects;: Being a ...
Antenna very long, slender, and composed of many joints; fore wings short,
coriaceous, one partially covering the other, not used in flight ; hind wings folded
longitudinally, and projecting beyond the fore wings; hind legs incrassated,
formed ...