PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TACHINA FLY»
tachina fly
tachina
tachinidae
large
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north
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TACHINA FLY»
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1
International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Sweetfish - tree snake
TACHINAFLY A tachina fly in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, feeding on fermented
sap oozing from a tree. Sharing the meal are fruit beetles, Carpophilus
hemipterus. In many tachina species the adults do not feed. A Nilgiri tahr, the
largest of the ...
2
A Host-parasite Catalog of North American Tachinidae (Diptera)
1967 20(1): 18. and Yoshioka, [E.] 1966 A tachina fly (Trichopoda pennipes). (
U.S. Dept. Agr.) Coop. Econ. Insect Rpt. 16 (14): 286. Mitchener, A. V. (See Bird,
R. D., and Mitchener) Miyahira, N. (See also Kim and Miyahira; Nakao and
Miyahira ...
Paul Henri Arnaud, United States. Science and Education Administration, California Academy of Sciences, 1978
3
Miscellaneous Publication
1967 20(1): 18. and Yoshioka, [E.] 1966 A tachina fly (Trichopoda pennipes). (
U.S. Dept. Agr.) Coop. Econ. Insect Rpt. 16 (14): 286. Mitchener, A. V. (See Bird,
R. D., and Mitchener) Miyahira, N. (See also Kim and Miyahira; Nakao and
Miyahira ...
4
The American Entomologist
THE CECROPIA TACHINA FLY.— The Ichneumon fly last mentioned usually
causes a dwarfed appearance of the worm which it infests, and parasitized
cocoons can generally be distinguished from healthy ones by their smaller size.
Benjamin Dann Walsh, Charles Valentine Riley, George Vasey, 1870
5
The Principal Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat
One of these species, known as the red-tailed tachina fly (fig. 20), named after its
host, Xemorcea leucania, may often be seen in hundreds buzzing about a field
infested with the army worm, and sometimes as many as fifty of its eggs are ...
6
Entomology Super Review, Insect Life and Behavior
... gypsy moth were imported into the United States with the hope that they may
aid in controlling that pest in this country. The tachina-flies are among our most
beneficial insects, their white. FIG. 377. A parasitic tachina-fly and its puparium
FIG.
Dwight Sanderson Cicero Floyd Jackson
... while flying, and it is quite amusing to watch the frantic efforts which one of
them, haunted by a Tachina-fly, will make to evade its enemy. The fly buzzes
around, waiting her opportunity, and when the locust jumps or flies, darts at it and
...
8
Understanding Forest Biology
On tachina fly species alone was found to parasitize from 20% to 90% to the
beetles. Import-ation of several of the parasitoids —and particularly the mass
production and dissemination of spores of a Regulation "from above" Regulation
"from ...
A small Ichneumon fly is a parasite on it; and the two- winged Tachina fly {
Tachina phycitm, Le Baron), which closely resembles the common house fly, also
preys on it. ATTACKING THE BUDS. 21. The Tarnished Plant-Bug (Lt/gceus
lineola- ...
The only true parasite is a species of Tachina-fly (Lydella doryphorce, Riley),
somewhat resembling a house-fly, which fastens its eggs to the doryphora larva.
From these eggs hatch maggots, which feed upon the fatty portions of the said
larva, ...