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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PUPILLATE»
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pupillate dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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1
The Carabidae - Coleoptera - Of Fennoscandia and Denmark
The striae are replaced by alternating rows of shiny rectangular "mirrors" and of
pupillate setiferous punctures, each usually surrounded by a depression. Body
more or less metallic. Head with enormous, protruding eyes and at least as broad
...
Carl Hildebrandt Lindroth, Frits Bangsholt, 1985
Meso- thorax veined with ochreous in such a manner as to form two rings, filled in
with a pupillate spot of the dark ground colour. Abdomen dark blackish fuscous,
marked with ochreous at the base. Legs pale ochreous ; femora fuscescent ...
3
Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects
15b), the raised basal margin and the lack of pupillate punctures of elytra. Striae
somewhat irregular because of the two rows of large foveae (on third and fifth
interval) and an impression near the shoulder. Wings full. Male with 4 dilated ...
4
Handbooks for the identification of British insects
15b), the raised basal margin and the lack of pupillate punctures of elytra. Striae
somewhat irregular because of the two rows of large foveae (on third and fifth
interval) and an impression near the shoulder. Wings full. Male with 4 dilated ...
Royal Entomological Society of London, 1975
5
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Wings indented, fulvous, the tip black, spotted with white; lower ones with five
blind eyes above, and seven pupillate ones beneath. It is a 'native of America. - *
OCYPETE. Wings indented; above brown, immaculate; beneath glaucous, with ...
6
Butterflies of the Himalaya
Fore wing above without discal band, but with pupillate ocellar spot Hipparchia
actaea (Esp.) 8. Fore wing above with the veins darker in the yellowish-brown
parches 9 Fore wing above with the veins not darker in the yellowish-brown
parches ...
7
Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica
The striae are replaced by alternating rows of shiny rectangular "mirrors" and of
pupillate setiferous punctures, each usually surrounded by a depression. Body
more or less metallic. Head with enormous, protruding eyes and at least as broad
...
Lower Wings with a row of six black dots towards the tip, the two middle ones
slightly pupillate. " Larva, grey, with alternate rows of white and feruginous spines
. " Pupa, yellowish, variegated with black." Stewart also gives it as British, nearly ...
9
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Puntmneter, pantomotric. Pantomime, pantomimic. Pantry. Pam's. Panurgy. Pas;
ergun. Pup. Papilla. Papa, papacy, papal. l'apaverous. Papaver. Paper. Papyrus.
Papesvent. Papilla. Papil, pupillate, papillose, papillary Papilla. Papilonaceous.
10
Aquatic Insects of California: With Keys to North American ...
Black spots distinctly separate with pupillate, bluish centers; vein 1A in
secondaries complete Neocataclysta Lange, 1956 — Black spots not distinctly
separate; bluish or other metallic spots not pupillate; vein 1A in secondaries
vestigial ...
Robert Leslie Usinger, 1956