«COLEOPTERAL» 관련 영어 책
다음 도서 목록 항목에서
coleopteral 의 용법을 확인하세요.
coleopteral 에 관련된 책과 해당 책의 짧은 발췌문을 통해 영어 서적에서 단어가 사용되는 맥락을 제공합니다.
At the altitude of 3,000 feet Diptera led with 0.58 specimen taken, I followed by
Homoptera (0.28), Hymenoptera (0.11), Coleopteral (0.09), Araneida (0.09), and
Heteroptera (0.06). | For the altitude of 5,000 feet the orders were Diptera (0.29),
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List of Intercepted Plant Pests
... I dop ter a) Ropalldla îarginata (Hyaenoptera) Salebria sealrjbella (
Lépidoptère) Scaptocorls divergent (Hemipteral Schlstocerca obscura
Orthopteral Scleron ferruginous (Coleopteral Scotlnophara lur Ha (Heilpteral
Sealothlsa pluvleta ( Lap ...
United States. Plant Quarantine Division, 1969
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Report for Fiscal Years ...
Catalog of the Staphylinidae (lnsecta: Coleopteral: 1758 to the end of the second
millennium. Vol. 1, lntroduction, history, biographical sketches, and omaliine
group. Bulletin of the Amencan Museum of Natural History 265: 1-650. Herman ...
American Museum of Natural History, 2001
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Special Consular Reports
Of this numeronsclass of insects, the only descriptions which up to date have
proved enemies to orange trees, lemon trees, and others of the Auranciacea
family, which are cultivated here, are the coleopteral, hemipteral, and dipteral.
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Organic Philosophy; Or, Manʼs True Place in Nature by Hugh ...
The four alliances of insects may be named according to the leading types of
each ; i. e., lepidoptcral, hymenopteral, orthopteral, and coleopteral, although we
deem the wings of secondary importance in separating groups from each other;
but ...
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Congressional Series of United States Public Documents
Of this numerous class of insects, the only descriptions which up to date have
proved enemies to orange trees, lemon trees, and others of the Auranciacea
family, which are cultivated here, are the coleopteral, hemipteral, and dipteral.
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Commercial relations of the United States
Of this numerous class of insects, the only descriptions which up to date have
proved enemies to orange trees, lemon trees, and others of the Auranciacea
family, which are cultivated here, are the coleopteral, hein- ipteral, and dipteral.
United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce, 1883
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Congressional Serial Set
Of this numerous class of insects, the only descriptions which up to date have
proved enemies to orange trees, lemon trees, and others of the Auranciacea
family, which are cultivated here, are the coleopteral, hemipteral, and dipteral.
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Monthly consular and trade reports
Of this numerous class of insects, the only descriptions which up to date have
proved enemies to orange trees, lemon trees, and others of the Auranciacea
family, which are cultivated here, are the coleopteral, hem- ipteral, and dipteral.
United States. Bureau of Manufactures, United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1854-1903)., United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics, 1884
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Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum: 1898/99
Hispina3 (Coleopteral Per 115 Oneila, n. g., Scydmaenid;c (Coleoptera), Per 210
Damarus, n. g., Ptinidic [Coleoptera), Per 242 Diplocotidus, n. «., Ptinidae (
Coleoptera), Per 245 Argasidus, n. g., Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera), Per 251
Xenus, ...