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The circumstances attending the birth of the cochineal insect are very curious.
The larvae are born in the dried-up body of their dead mother, the skeleton of
their mother serving them as a cradle. This happens thus : — The eggs are
attached to ...
Louis Guillaume Figuier, Peter Martin Duncan, 1872
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Cochineal Red: The Art History of a Color
... a misconception that would persist until the cochineal insect was examined
under a microscope and accurately described, first by Nicolaas Hartsoeker in
1694 (see fig. II) and then, in even greater detail, by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in
1704.
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The
Insect World Being a Popular Account of the Orders of ...
... shortness of the legs, prevents these creatures from being active. The legs only
serve, in fact, for clinging to the vegetable from which they draw their nourishment
. The circumstances attending the birth of the cochineal insect are very curious.
Louis Guillaume Figuier, Peter Martin Duncan, 1872
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India
Peculiarities of the Cochineal Insect. COCCQS cacti. the true cochineal insect
only destroys the prickly pear plant with red flowers and few prickles, and will not
propagate on the yellow-flowered plant or Opuntia.” Again, “as regards the ...
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India: Cabbage to ...
COCCUS cacti. the true cochineal insect only destroys the prickly pear plant with
red flowers and few prickles, and will not propagate on the yellow-flowered plant
or Opuntia." Again, "as regards the Peninsular, we learn from Dr, Balfour that not
...
Sir George Watt, Edgar Thurston, T. N. Mukharji, 1889
Thus, A, denotes the female cochineal insect on its back magnified. B, the same
on its belly magnified. c, the male cochineal insect as it walks, magnified. n, the
male cochineal insect with its wings extended, magnified. E, the male cochineal ...
Thus, a, denotes the female cochineal insect on its back magnified, b, the same
on its belly magnified, c, the male cochineal insect as it walks, magnified, d, the
male cochineal insect with its wings extended, magnified, e, the male cochineal ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw, 1809
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
.Thus, a, denotes the female cochineal insect on its back magnified, b, the same
on its belly magnified, c, the male cochineal insect as it walks, magnified, d, the
male cochineal insect with its wings extended, magnified, e, the male cochineal ...
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The Domestic Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Facts and ...
5 The Coccut Cacti, or cochineal insect, which is a native ol the warmer parts of
America. See Cochimkal. 6. The Coccus /licit, or kermes, which inhabits a
species of oak, called guercut cocci/era, and is a native of the southern parts of
Europe.
Anthony Florian Madinger Willich, Thomas Cooper, 1821
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The circle of the mechanical arts
The female cochineal insect adheres to the same spot of the tree on which it is
produced during her whole life. As soon as the female is deUvered of its
numerous progeny, it becomes a mere husk and dies. In Mexico it is therefore an
object of ...
Thomas Martin (civil engineer.), 1813
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «COCHINEAL INSECT»
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Demand for natural colours is going global, finds 5000-strong survey
“Carmine is an additive colour extracted from the cochineal insect and then chemically modified with aluminum salts, so in reality this does not ... «FoodNavigator.com, jul 15»
Remarkably preserved 8th-century flower painting uncovered at …
... flower was likely painted using lead pigments, verdigris, red oxide and carmine, an organic dye extracted from the female cochineal insect. «Asahi Shimbun, jul 15»
10 Foods You Probably Think Are Vegan - But Aren't
These are often dyed with red pigment extracted from a cochineal insect, which is typically listed as cochineal, carminic acid or carmine. It's also ... «Care2.com, jun 15»
As a madder of fact
As far as cochineal red goes, it was extracted from the female cochineal insect that infests certain species of cactus. It was far more expensive, ... «CJAD, mai 15»
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. Goes GMO-Free and Gives Consumers a …
... its breads (Subway did, too); and Starbucks stopped using carmine, the red food coloring made from the shell of the female cochineal insect. «Motley Fool, mai 15»
Here's The Gross Way They Turn Nerds Candies Pink
You'd never guess by their whitish-grey outsides, but the bodies of these little critters, called cochineal insects, are a deep purpley red, and ... «Business Insider, out 14»
9 Vegan Sweets for a Spooky Fun Halloween
Carmine is a red pigment from the crushed female cochineal insect, dairy ingredients come from intensively confined cows who lead desperately unhappy lives ... «PETA.org.uk, out 14»
Sacred can be subtle: What I learned from weavers in a remote …
One natural resource used for dye was the cochineal insect, whose carminic acid gives fiber a rich crimson hue. Other nonsynthetic dyes ... «Mother Nature Network, set 14»
Boise State Scientist Using High Tech Tools To Solve An Ancient …
“It appears that it is derived from what's called a cochineal insect. And when you essentially squish these things, they produce carminic acid ... «Boise State Public Radio, set 14»
India's 'vegetarian' edict dismays cosmetics industry
... animal-derived products, such as beeswax, lanolin, animal fats and oils, and carmine, a red pigment derived from crushed cochineal insect. «Financial Times, set 14»