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A Dictionary of Entomology
... cellulose microfibrils. See Lignocellulose. Cf. Tannin. Rel. Chitin, Collagen.
LIGNIPERDOUS. Adj. (Latin,. lignum. I. wood. +. perdere I to destroy.) Descriptive
of something desctructive of wood, insects. LIGNITE Noun. (Latin, lignum I wood.)
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The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's ...
Mycobacteria were described for the first time in ligniperdous beetles trapped in
sawdust contaminated with M. a. hominissuis. This mycobacterial species was
also detected in the larvae of ligniperdous beetles developing ...
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An Etymological and Explanatory Dictionary of the Terms and ...
Ligniperdous (lignum, wood ; perdo, to destroy) ; wood-destroying. The goat moth
is a ligniperdous insect. Its scientific name is Coccus ligniperda. Lignite (lignum,
wood) ; fossil wood, partially carbonised, or converted into coal, but retaining its ...
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The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
The theory that the borer only attacks weakly trees (though supported by a most
eminent entomologist with regard to ligniperdous insects) is, I believe, open to
question in this case. Mr. Young, the Chairman of the Carnatic Coffee Company,
...
But the great Goat-Moth, that dweller in the knotty entrails of the oak and willow,
eats its ligniperdous way through the tree, and constructs for itself a coffin of saw-
dust and decayed woody fibre, bound together like the cell of the Puss-Moth, ...
But the great Goat-Moth, that dweller in the knotty entrails of the oak and willow,
eats its ligniperdous way through the tree, and constructs for itself a coffin of saw-
dust and decayed woody fibre, bound together like the cell of the Puss-Moth, ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell,
1851
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: ligneous, lignescent, lig- nicole, llgnicolous, lignification,
ligniferous, ligniform, lignify, lignin, ligniperdous, lignite, lignitic, lignivore,
lignivorous, lignivory. ligno- cellulose, lignophile, lignophilic, lignophily,
pyroligneous like, ...
Owing to its imperviousness to ligniperdous insects and climate, it cannot
possibly be surpassed for such purposes as railway-sleepers. This wood is
practically everlasting, and is deservedly called by the natives, “Queen of the
Woods.” It pays ...
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Springer Handbook of Enzymes:
D-xylanase from the ligniperdous fungus Trametes hirsuta. Folia Microbiol., 23,
202-209 (1978) [51] Ghosh, A.K.; Banerjee, P.C.; Sengupta, S.: Purification and
properties of xy- lan hydrolase from mushroom Termitomyces clypeatus. Biochim.
Dietmar Schomburg, Ida Schomburg, A. Chang,
2003
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Environmental Product Measures: Trade barriers for ...
Thermal techniques (hot air) for pest control of ligniperdous insects RAL-UZ 57
1989 Retrofitting catalytic converters RAL-UZ58 1989 Low-noise and low-soot
municipal vehicles RAL-UZ 59 1990 Building materials and gypsum made from ...