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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PROMUSCIDATE»
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Agriculture of New-York: Composition of the inorganic parts ...
... water, and which rise in a high sandy plain some four miles west of the city. No'
ronnc'rus Body much depressed; mouth promuscidate, short, and composed of
two joints; antennae lost in the specimen; eyes ovate : the forelegs advanced, ...
2
Agriculture of New York; Comprising An Account Of The ...
The Genus N OTONECTUS is not uncommon in the springs that furnish the city of
Albany with water, and which rise in a high sandy plain some four miles west of
the city. Norom-zcrus Body much depressed; mouth promuscidate ...
Norom-zcrvs -02 Q! Ll' '5 "1/H4 £5/Q Body much depressed ; mouth promuscidate
, short, and composed of two joints; antennae lost in the specimen; eyes ovate :
the forelegs advanced, and the tarsi armed with a single two-jointed claw; the ...
New York (State). Natural History Survey, Ebenezer Emmons, 1854
4
Agriculture of New-York: Comprising an Account of the ...
... insects whose forewings or wing-covers are coriaceous at the base and
membranous at the apex : the body is depressed ; antennse elongated and
filiform ; and the mouth, which is placed on the inferior part of the head, is
promuscidate.
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Natural History of New York ...: Agriculture. 5 v
The Genus Noromzcrus is not uncommon in the springs~that furnish the city of
Albany with water, and which rise in a high sandy plain some four miles west of
the city. N oronncrus Body much depressed ; mouth promuscidate, short, and ...
New York (State). Natural History Survey, 1854
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The Entomological Magazine ...
Kirby calls this mouth Promuscidate. Here you will observe I have arrived at a
kind of mouth very nearly resembling that with which I commenced. The seventh
class, Neuroptera, has no uniform structure of parts, but varies as its contents ...
7
Sphinx Vespiformis: An Essay
Hexapod. wanting wings. Perfect, except in Active. wanting wings. Perfect, except
in wanting wings. Four, structure \ arious. Promuscidate wantin ' Wines. Various.
VII. NEUROPTERA. Various. Various. Various. Various. Various. "vfi'h 1367.1}?
8
The Entomological Magazine
Kirby calls this mouth Promuscidate. Here you will observe I have arrived at a
kind of mouth very nearly resembling that with which I commenced. The seventh
class, Neuroptera, has no uniform structure of parts, but varies as its contents ...
9
An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
Body convex. Antennae generally very short and setigerous. Tarsi not more than
3-jointed. Mouth arising from the under and hinder surface of the head,
promuscidate, the mandibles and maxillae being setaceous and enclosed in the
labium, ...
10
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Mouth promuscidate[1208]. Wings covered by Hemelytra or Tegmina[1209]. Tarsi
mostly trimerous, rarely dimerous or monomerous[1210]. 8. Trichoptera[1211]
Kirby (Synistata F. Neuroptera Latr.). MM.Latreille and MacLeayareof opinionthat
...
William Kirby &, William Spence