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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SEBIFIC»
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1
A Dictionary of Entomology
Gland. SEBACEOUS GLAND MITE Demodex brevis Akbulatova [Acarina:
Demodicidae]. SEBIFIC DUCT A duct which carries secretions of Colleterial
Gland to Bursa Copulatrix. SEBIFIC GLAND See Colleterial Gland.
SEBORRHOEA Noun.
2
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
These ova became covered at the same time with the sebific liquid; for some
were seen to be provided with a little appendage intended to fix them to the
bodies in which the parent lays them. This appendage was mucous, and arose
from a ...
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society
These ova became covered at the same time with the sebific liquid ; for some
were seen to be provided with a little appendage intended to fix them to the
bodies in which the parent lays them. This appendage was mucous, and arose
from a ...
Linnean Society of London, 1859
4
Studies in Entomology: A Practical Work on Insects, ...
When an egg has been placed in the nest it is covered with the fluid, which is
usually called sebific matter. This hardens and thus holds the egg in place. The
alternate process of moistening the horny ovipositor, filling the hole with sebific ...
5
Report of the United States Entomological Commission
Harrowing the eggs to the surface in autumn, with the Rocky Mountain locust, is
said to be very effective. The females deposit with the eggs a sebific or waxy
substance that keeps the eggs in place, suitable for hatching. Brought to the
surface, ...
United States Entomological Commission, 1880
6
Report of the United States Entomological Commission ...
From the under side, a little in advance of the middle, arises the sebific duct (Fig.
14), which, after making three tight coils next to the ganglion, passes back and
empties into the upper side of the bursa copulatrix, dilating slightly before its ...
7
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
There is no sebific gland. Thus the animal is not: hermaphrodite ;- and it will not
be supposed to he the product of spontaneous generation ;- whilst it was not
previously known that the influence of the male could be transmitted through ten
or ...
8
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
There is no sebific gland. Thus the animal is not hermaphrodite ; and it will not be
supposed to be the product of spontaneous generation ; whilst it was not
previously known that the influence e.f the male could be transmitted through ten
or ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1835
9
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
There is no sebific gland. Thus the animal is not hermaphrodite ; and it will not be
supposed to be the product of spontaneous generation ; whilst it was not
previously known that the influence of the male could be transmitted through ten
or ...
10
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: sebific, fat-producing (:fic); seborrh(o)ea, cf -rrhoea. eee(o)-, as in Zoo
secodont (cf -odon), having teeth suitable for cutting: from L secdre (s sec-), to cut
. Cf -sect. secrete: for E secretion, as in secretomotor. acct, accted: from L sectru,
cut ...