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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «YELLOWTAIL MOTH»
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1
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
(syn) Schwan (D) yellowtail moth (E) Euproctis similis xanthocampa Dyar (
Lymantriidae) mulberry yellowtail moth (E) Porthesia xanthocampa Dyar (syn)
Euproctis xanthorrhoea Koll. (syn) see Porthesia xanthorrhoea Euprotococcales (
syn) ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
YELLOWTAIL MOTH A hairy, colourful caterpillar which can cause a skin rash if
handled. lt is sometimes found on Raspberry canes, where it can cause partial
skeletonization of the foliage if present in sufficient numbers. The yellowtail moth
...
3
The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects
Fig. 21.34Orgyia antiqua, Vapourer moth larva (Lymantriidae) (Photo: Colin Rew)
Identification: De Worms (1979b); Waring and Townsend (2009); Manley (2009);.
Fig. 21.33Euproctis similis, Yellowtail moth, young larva (Lymantriidae) (Photo: ...
... Eucosma tocullionana 308 Eucryphia lucida (leatherwood) Eulophidae 108,
260 Euproctis 140–141 Euproctis chrsorrhoea (browntail moth) 140 Euproctis
kargalika (Turkistan browntail moth) 33, 140–141 Eupcroctis similis (yellowtail
moth) ...
5
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Yellow-tailed Yellowtail moth, Liparis auriflua, a British species.— Yellowtail
warbler. See warbler. yellow-tailed (yel'6-tald), a. Having the tail more or less
yellow: specific in many phrase- names of animals. yellowthroat (yel'o-throt), n.
Any bird ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
6
Moths of the British Isles: Vol 1
1. Browntail Moth, male; 2 female. 3. Yellowtail Moth, female; 4, 5 males. 6. White
Satin Moth, female. It is most at home in the southern portion, but occurs
throughout England and Wales, to Cumberland. Only doubtfully recorded from
Scotland, ...
The yellowtail moth, however, is a solitary feeder and so spraying is rarely
necessary. Just pick off and destroy. CAPSID BUG Both apple capsid and the
common green capsid can cause severe damage. The small green bugs
puncture the leaf ...
8
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Some larvæ are polyphagous, or feed uponavariety of plants; amongst others
that of the yellowtail moth (Arctia chrysorhœa); yetgardeners think they havedone
enough if they destroy theweblike nests which so oftendeform our fruittrees, ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
9
The Everything Kids' Bugs Book: Puzzles, Games, and Trivia ...
And the yellowtail moth can give you a rash just by touching its hairs. The
darkling beetle has this trick up its sleeve: It will stand on its head and spray a
fluid all over its would-be predator. The sawfly gums its attacker or prey to death.
10
Saturniidae: Tricolor Buckmoth, Sheep
Moth, Comet
Moth, ...
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