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" ... 13th. These moths are not easily disturbed ; but will suffer the twig, upon which they are, to be handled freely without moving ; and often they will not take to flight even when touched. They usually rest upon the two posterior pairs of legs and... "
Transactions of the American Entomological Society - Page 187
by American Entomological Society - 1890
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 27–28. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 1100 lehte
...usually rest upon the two posterior pairs of legs and the tip of the folded wings, with the front pair of legs drawn closely to the body, and the whole body...this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it be that the slowness with which the coccid can spread has influenced the habits of this species...
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The North American Entomologist, 1. köide

Augustus Radcliffe Grote - 1880 - 128 lehte
...usually rest upon the two posterior pairs of legs and the tip of the folded wings, with the front pair of legs drawn closely to the body, and the whole body...this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it be that the slowness with which the coccid can spread has influenced the habits of this species...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 28. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1880 - 656 lehte
...usually rest upon the two posterior pairs of legs and the tip of the folded wings, with the front pair of legs drawn closely to the body, and the whole body...this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it be that the slowness with which the coccid can spread has influenced the habits of this species...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1880 - 778 lehte
...It^i aua'tlie lip of tlio folded wings, with t'ie front pair of legs di-^vu i/.csx-Iv to thft boly, and the whole body forming an angle of about 45°...this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it be that the slowness with which the coccid can spread has influenced th« habits of this spLOi«-s...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1880 - 780 lehte
...legs drawn closely to the body, and tho whole body forming an angle of about 45° with the object upou which they are at rest. In this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it bo that the slowness with which tho coccid can spread has influenced the habits of this species...
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Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 17. köide

American Entomological Society - 1890 - 450 lehte
...freely without moving, and often they will not take to flight even when touched. They usually reft upon the two posterior pairs of legs, and the tip...These were deposited singly either on the bark, the coceid scales, or the cottony masses. Six days after ovij>osition the eggs hatched. The moth seems...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 28. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1880 - 656 lehte
...usually rest upon the two posterior pairs of legs and the tip of the folded wings, with the front pair of legs drawn closely to the body, and the whole body...this position they will remain motionless for hours. Can it be that the slowness with which the coccid can spread has influenced the habits of this species...
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