КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «BOOKLOUSE»
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booklouse в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
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Liposcelis bostrychophilus, the booklouse Lepinotus patruelis prefers grain
stores and Trogium pulsatorium, another species that that prefers kitchens to
libraries outhouses favours cooler places What's moving in the muesli? Booklice
are ...
... tarsevichiae [AF503168] □ Kytorhinus sharpianus [AB021128] 100 r
Cerobasis guestfalica Gwynedd [DQ652596] L C. guestfalica Anglesey [
DQ652595] oogen., booklouse oogen., booklouse oogen., booklouse oogen.,
booklouse oogen., ...
Kostas Bourtzis, Thomas A. Miller, 2008
I meant to say booklouse. Yes, he was indeed a booklouse, widely regarded as
voracious devourers of books and all sorts of scholarly papers. Sometimes they
have even been known to consume the wooden shelves the books come on.
United States. Stored-Product Insects Research Branch. BN-3109 Figure 56. —
Booklouse or psocid. Enlarged. Figure 58. — The oriental cockroach: a, Female;
b, male;. smaller and of a lighter color. These insects are widely distributed in ...
United States. Stored-Product Insects Research Branch, 1965
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Subfamily Liposcelidinae Liposcelis Motschulsky Twenty-four species, of which
the following is an example: L. bostrychophilus Badonell (Booklouse). This
species is commonly believed to be the often seen booklouse. It is wingless. This,
and ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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Peterson First Guide to Urban Wildlife
BOOKLOUSE V8 in. Booklice are not true lice. but pale. wingless insects that
usually feed on organic matter such as book paste. They look a little like tiny
termites with protruding eyes. The Booklouse can infest houses. eating wallpaper
and ...
Roger Tory Peterson, 1998
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Insects of the Great Lakes Region
104 Insects of the Great Lakes Region deathwatch, Trogium pulsatoram (L.),
makes the infamous ticking sound that was once thought to be a warning of death
. However, the sound is nothing more than a method of booklouse
communication.
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Journal of Biological Education
The domestic booklouse: its biology Seen for the first time, Liposcelis
bostrychophilus appears to be a small elongate brown speck slowly moving over
the surface. Undisturbed, it either remains stationary or characteristically moves
with short ...
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A World in One Cubic Foot: Portraits of Biodiversity
Spider Leafhopper Wasp Booklouse Midge House fly False honey ant, Preno/
epis imparis Fruit fly, Drosophi/a sp. Fruit fly, Drosophi/a sp. Scuttle fly Fly
Chalcidoid wasp Fruit fly, Drosophi/a sp. Wasp Spider Midge Wasp Fruit fly,
Drosophi/a sp.
David Liittschwager, 2012
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The Bug Alphabet Book of Rhymes & Verse
Belinda Booklousc In the Natural History section on library shelf two, In a book
that's been repaired with stitching and glue, Belinda Booklouse, the Wingless
creature, resides at Chapter Ten, Under page ninety nine, in her paper-folded
den.
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «BOOKLOUSE»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
booklouse в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
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Miffy is the only rabbit with a species of booklouse named after her. Trichadenotecnum miffy has a rabbit-shaped appendage on its abdomen. «Express.co.uk, Июн 15»
Brantford weed and pest control business delivers...
The booklouse, carpet beetles, clothes moths, carpenter ants – all have attached themselves to us for centuries. Even wasps, bees, and hornets ... «Brant News, Июл 14»
Between the Pages
I pulled it free and felt the weight of age, ripe for the booklouse taking. The bottom edge had yellowed where it'd spent decades with a foot ... «The Millions, Июл 10»