MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHYTOPHAGIC»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHYTOPHAGIC»
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The following are the concluding paragraphs of a paper by Dr. B. D. Walsh " On
Phytophagic Varieties and Phytophagic Species." The name phytophagic is
given to those otherwise identical insects which differ, as varieties or species, ...
2
Developmental Plasticity and Evolution
Walsh proposed that the divergent phenotypes of phytophagic varieties may,
after many generations, become inherited and fixed (i.e., genetically assimilated)
in association with the formation of “phytophagic races” (p. 406), if “eggs have
been ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard Senior Scientist Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 2003
3
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
and the female has in no case intercrossed with a male belonging to a different
Phytophagic Variety, then it is probable that habit will have become a second
nature, and that it will cease to be possible for that insect, which by the
supposition ...
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1864
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
One of Mr. Walsh's Papers, that on Phytophagic Varieties and Phytophagic
Species, contams erroneous statements which inferential!y tell against the value
of Mr. W ilsh's evidence in such matters. For instance, a point is made by the
statement ...
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
and the female has in no case intercrossed with a male belonging to a different
Phytophagic Variety, then it is probable that habit will have become a second
nature, and that it will cease to be possible for that insect, which by the "
supposition ...
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia, 1864
6
The Dynamic Genome: A Darwinian Approach
But no observer can determine for others, even if he can do so for himself, which
of these Phytophagic forms ought to be called species and which varieties. Mr
Walsh ranks the forms which it may be supposed would freely intercross together,
...
7
More Letters of Charles Darwin (Complete)
I have beenmuch interested byyour letter. I received your former paper on
Phytophagic variety (186/1. For "Phytophagic Varieties and Phytophagic Species
" see "Proc. Entomolog. Soc. Philadelphia," November 1864, page 403, also
December ...
8
The Origin of Species: by Means of Natural Selection
Mr. B.D. Walsh, a distinguished entomologist ofthe United States,has
describedwhat hecalls Phytophagic varieties and Phytophagic species. Most
vegetablefeeding insects live on one kindofplantoron one group of plants; some
feed ...
9
On the Origin of Species
Mr. B.D. Walsh, a distinguished entomologist of the United States, has described
what he calls Phytophagic varieties and Phytophagic species. Most vegetable-
feeding insects live on one kind of plant or on one group of plants; some feed ...
10
On the Origin of Species, 6th Edition
the several islets of these small archipelagos, be sufficient? Mr. B.D. Walsh, a
distinguished entomologist of the United States, has described what he calls
Phytophagic varietiesand Phytophagic species. Most vegetablefeeding
insectslive on ...