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Tentredo. dos. nabos. (Athalia spinarum, F.) 2:OOTECNI^v O Porco Kaça bízara
Porcos da raoa alentejana Varrasoo. Athalia spinarum — Larva e insecto perfeito
Um grupo de bons exemplares de Large White Yorkshire. Os nabais têm sido, ...
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Ensayo de Zoologia Agrícola y Forestal, ó sea Tratado de los ...
Son notables tambien el tentred0 grande del pino, el tentredo de los prados, el
tentredo de los campos, y el tentredo de cabeza roja. Estas especies, mas
crecidas que la anterior, se distinguen además por su abdómen, anchamente
aplas— ...
Antonio BLANCO Y FERNÁNDEZ,
1859
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation ...
This order comprehends fifteen genera, viz. cynips, tentredo, sirex, ichneumon,
syphex, scolia, thynnus, leucospis, tiphia, chalsis, chry- sis, vespa, apis, formica,
mutilla. Order 6. The dipterous have two wings, and two clavated hal- teres, ...
Edward Polehampton, John M. Good,
1821
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A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences: ...
This order comprehends fifteen genera, viz. cynips, tentredo, sirez, ichneumon,
sphcx, scolia, thynnus, leucospis, tiphia, chalcis, chrysis, vespa, apis, formica,
imitilla. Order VI. The diptera have two wings, and two cla- vated halteres or ...
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An Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in Those ...
This order includes fifteen genera, i. e. cymps, tentredo, sorex, ichneumon, scolia,
thynnus, leucospis, tiphia, chalsis, chrysis, vespa, apis, fornica, and mutilla. Order
6.—-Diptera, have two wings, and two clavated halteres or balances beneath ...
J. F. Lake Williams,
1820
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An Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in Those ...
This order includes fifteen genera, i. e. cymps, tentredo, sorex, ichneumon, scolia,
thymus, leucospis, tiphia, chalsis, chrysis, vespa, apis, fornica, and mutiUa. Order
6. — Diptera, have two wings, and two clavated hal teres or balances beneath ...
J. Frederick Lake Williams,
1820
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Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe from the Year ...
Of the order neuroptera, we find here the genera Hemerobius, and Libellula; of
hymenoptera, Tentredo, Cynips, Iclmeumon, and many kinds of ants, infesting the
woods and dwellings. The dipterous insects are Tipulaz, myriads of domestic ...
Frederick Debell Bennett,
1840
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Cynips, Tentredo, Sirex, Ichneumon, Sphex, Scolia, Thynnus, Leucospis, Tiphia,
Chalcis, Chryszs, Velpa, Apis, Foi'mi. ca, Mutilla.. ORDER VI. The D'PTERA, have
two owingx, and twoi t/avaltd balme' or balance: behind each wingxThisorder ...
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Encyclopædia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...
But this mark is peculiar to the sema/cs and ters with those of Order Il. but are
covered with fleutej's; for the males have no stingw-This order a she/l.-This order
includes 36 genera, w'z. Chiton, comprehends I 5 genera, oiz. Cynips, Tentredo,
Si- ...
Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig,
1798
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Cynips, Tentredo, Sirex, Ichneumon, Sphex, Scolia, Thynnus, Leucolpis, Tiphia,
Chalcis, Chrylis, Vcspa, Apis. Formica, Mu- tilla. Order VI. The Dittera, have two
wings, and two claiiated halten or balances behind each wing. — This order ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1807