| 1900 - 1016 lehte
...they were deposited within the scales but near the tip of the leaf, they did not give rise to larvas that matured, because, as will be shown later, the...the eggs from which they develop are placed at FIG. 2.— ^.longitudinal section of a leaf fascicle with eggs the baSCS of the inner placed at the base... | |
| 1906 - 568 lehte
...which the larvae feed. Mr. \VA Cannon,* in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine, says that the "larvae take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that " there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
| Melville Thurston Cook - 1904 - 2 lehte
...which the larvae feed. Mr. WA Cannon,* in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine, says that the "larvae take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that " there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
| Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources - 1905 - 980 lehte
...the plant. Mr. WA Cannon in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine (California) says that the "larvae take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that "there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
| Melville Thurston Cook - 1905 - 871 lehte
...Mr. WA Cannon in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine (California) says that the "larvse take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that "there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
| Indiana. Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources - 1906 - 982 lehte
...the plant. Mr. WA Cannon in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine (California) says that the "larvae take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that "there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
| 1903 - 588 lehte
...which the larvae feed. Mr. WA Cannon,* in discussing a Cecidomyid gall on the Monterey pine, says that the "larvae take their food only by absorption through the surface of the body," also that " there is no indication that the hypertrophy is either caused or affected by any substance... | |
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