10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BUGONG»
Scopri l'uso di
bugong nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
bugong e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Caterpillars, the
Bugong Moth
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Walter Wilson Froggatt, 2010
2
The Natural History of Man: Being an Account of the Manners ...
The bugong is remarkable for the fact that its body, instead of being slender like
that of most butterflies, is very stout, and contains an astonishing amount of oily
matter. The colour of the insect is dark brown, with two black spots on the upper ...
3
The natural history of man: being an account of the manners ...
The bugong is remarkable for the fact that its body, instead of being slender like
that of most butterflies, is very stout, and contains an astonishing amount of oily
matter. The colour of the insect is dark brown, with two black spots on the upper ...
4
The Uncivilized Races, Or, Natural History of Man: With the ...
Its scientific name is Euplwa hamata. The bugong is remarkable for the fact that
its body, instead of being slender like that of most butterflies, is very stout, and
contains an astonishing amount of oily matter. The colour of the insect is dark
brown, ...
5
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
i. p. 265) : — " Near this station [in the Murruuibidgee Districi] is a lofty table-
mountain. It is named Bugong Mountain, from the circumstance of multitudes of
small moths, called Bugong by the aborigines, congregating at certain months of
the ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1866
6
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
i. p. 265) -. — " Near this station [in ihe M urrumbidgee Districi] is a lofty table-
mountain. It is named Bugong Mountain, from the circumstance of multitudes of
small moths, called Bugong by ihe aborigines, congregating at certain months of
the ...
7
The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
i. p. 265) : — " Near this station [in the Murrumbidgee District] is a lofty table-
mountain. It is named Bugong Mountain, from the circumstance of multitudes of
small moths, called Bugong by the aborigines, congregating at certain months of
the ...
8
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
" Near this station [in the Murrumbidgee District] is a lofty table-mountain. It is
named Bugong Mountain, from the circumstance of multitudes of small moths,
called Bugong by the aborigines, congregating at certain months of the year
about ...
9
The Natural History of Man Being an Account of the Manners ...
Perhaps the most celebrated of the various insect banquets in which the
Australians delight is that which is furnished by the bugong moth, as the insect is
popularly, but wrongly, called. Instead of belonging to the moth tribe, it is one of
the ...
10
Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Pedir Coast, ...
Wooded hills — Base of the Bugong mountains — Multitudes of the Bugong
moths — Timber trees and granite rocks — Snow mountains — Method of
collecting the moths — Use of these insects — Crows — Height of the Bugong
mountains ...
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BUGONG»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
bugong nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Country practices
We inadvertently return via the Bugong Fire Trail, which is scenic but not so gentle on the Corolla, we later discover. For one of the most ... «The Australian, giu 11»
'Bayanihan' brings Laguna products to market
Some members such as Zeny Peanuts, which is already being sold in SM branches, and Bugong Chicken, which has several branches, have a ... «Inquirer.net, ago 09»
To Market! Market! they go
... Metro Manila among people who would literally go the distance for the best barbecue (Aling Nene, Ineng's), chicken (Bugong Roast Chicken) ... «Philippine Star, giu 09»