10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SERICTERIUM»
Découvrez l'usage de
sericterium dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sericterium et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Dictionary of Insect Morphology
... spinella spinneret, fusulus: the surface opening of a silk gland (see also
spinning bristle) spinning bristle, fusulus: the long hollow bristle of the metatarsus
on the fore leg of Embioptera discharging viscid secretion spinning gland,
sericterium: ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
2
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue
Bombyx mori (The secretion of the sericterium, drawn out and dried). Quercus
Gallae . Lepidoptera . Legridoplera . (The galls produced. on thebak by The white
galls are taken before the escape of the larva, the blue are those from which the ...
3
A Dictionary of Chemistry
These insects possess a glandular apparatus called the Sericterium, serving for
the secretion of a peculiar juice, which is discharged in fine threads, through two
small apertures near the lower lip, and quickly solidifies in contact with theair.
4
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
These insects possess a glandular apparatus called the Sericterium, serving for
the secretion of a peculiar juice, which is discharged in fine threads, through two
small apertures near the lower lip, and quickly solidifies in contact with the air.
5
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great ...
(The secretion of the sericterium, drawn out and dried). Galls (white) . . . Quercus
Galloc . . Smyrna and ConDyeing, and in medi277 tons. Galls (blue). (The galls
produced on the oak by Cynips. The white galls are taken before the escape of ...
6
An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
In spiders it is of a much softer and more tender texture than that of other spinning
insects ; and Mr. Murray seems to have proved that it is imbued, in the case of the
gossamer, with negative electricity : in the sericterium the fluid that produces it ...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
7
A Dictionary of Entomology
SERICTERIUM Noun. (Greek, serikton I silk + Latin, -ium I diminutive > Greek, -
idion. PL, Sericteria.) Lepidoptera larva: Silk-producing gland or glands; spinning
structures. SERICULTURE Noun. (Latin, sericus I silk + cultura I civilization.) ...
8
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
a. Trachea. b. Bronchiæ. c. Œsophagus. d. Ventricle or stomach. e. The lower
intestines, f f. The bile vessels. g. Sericterium, or silk reservoir. h. Sialisterium, or
saliva vessel. 4. Part of oneof the tracheæofditto, toshow its coats and spiral
thread.
William Kirby &, William Spence
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The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
proved that it is imbued, in the ease- of the gossamer, with negative electricity: in
the Sericterium the fluid that produces it is sometimes white or grey, and at others
yellow." A remarkable gnat {Ceroplatus tipuloides), living on an agaric, carpets ...
William Jerdan, John Mounteney Jephson, Lovell Augustus Reeve, 1826
10
Lepidoptera (Chesshuekrylye).: Introduction
... s — ductus salivalis; set — sericterium; v. m — vasa malpighii; v. d — vas
donate, t — testis, in the cavity of the 5th abdominal segment between the dorsal
vessel and the ventricle. The tracheae, muscles and the fat body have been
removed.
Nikolaĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Kuznet︠s︡ov, 1967