10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «HAUSTELLATE»
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Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois ...
haustellate or suctorial division ; I refer to the Aphides or leaf-Ike. And though so
strong an application seemed to damage some of them, yet there was none of
that direct and wide spread fatality, which follows its application to the coarse ...
Illinois Industrial University (Urbana, Ill.). Board of Trustees, 1870
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Reports to the General Assembly of Illinois
haustellate or suctorial division ; I refer to the Aphides or leaf-lice. And though so
strong an application seemed to damage some of them, yet there was none of
that direct and wide spread fatality, which follows its application to the coarse ...
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Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois ...
haustellate or suctorial division; I refer to the Aphides or leaf-lice. And though so
strong an application seemed to damage some of them, yet there was none of
that direct and wide spread fatality, which follows its application to the coarse ...
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) Board of Trustees, 1870
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International Review of Cytology
C. Phylogenetic Distribution of Mouthpart Types As noted previously, most types
of insect mouthparts can be divided into two grades: mandibulate for chewing
and haustellate for sucking (M and H in Fig. 5) (Matsuda, 1965). Haustellate ...
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Report of the Board of Trustees
haustellate or suctorial division ; I refer to the Aphides or leaf-lice. And though so
strong an application seemed to damage some of them, yet there was none of
that direct and wide spread fatality, which follows its application to the coarse ...
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), 1871
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
For the reason here stated, it is evident that the haustellate insects must be the
most difficult to deal with, of all our insect foes, and such, in proportion to their
numbers, is, in point of fact, the case. Let us now take a look at the several orders
of ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1872
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The Enemies of the Rose
Haustellate when adult ; Mandibulate when larvse. Order III. — Hymenoptera (
Membranous-winged Insects.) Ants, Bees, Wasps, Ichneumon Flies, &c. Four
membranous transparent or nude wings with comparatively few veins. Mouth
partly ...
George Massee, Frederick Theobald, National Rose Society, 2008
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Pronotum greatly reduced, usually invisible from above, and at most represented
by a narrow transverse necklike area; mouth- parts haustellate, enclosed in a
nonsegmented labium or greatly reduced; abdomen without apical processes (
two ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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The Naturalist's Library, III. Entomology
Apterodicera. II. Insects with wings 5. Pterodicera. A. With elytra and wings.
Elytroptera. a. With mandibles. Odontata. a. a. Wings folded transversely Order 1.
Coleoptera. b. b. Wings folded longitudinally 2. Orthopkra. I. With haustellate
mouth.
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The Entomological Magazine ...
The terms haustellate and mandibulate, as applied to the mouth of insects, are
unavailable as distinctive characters. To Clairville has been. ' Dans les insectes l'
articulation de la tête sur le corselet présente deux dispositions principales.