Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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Page 36
... wings are extended vertically ( and not allowed to cling together ) and the legs kept from folding up close under the thorax , there is no difficulty in naming them , which is the chief objection raised by those who insist on the ...
... wings are extended vertically ( and not allowed to cling together ) and the legs kept from folding up close under the thorax , there is no difficulty in naming them , which is the chief objection raised by those who insist on the ...
Page 37
... Wings of Diptera : -Fig . 14. Cecidomyia ; Fig . 15 , Hormomyia ; Fig . 16 , Sciaria ; Fig . 17 , Mycetophila ; Fig ... wings are , of course , magnified , as shown by comparative measurements thus . Meade , " Ent . Month . Mag . " 1881 ...
... Wings of Diptera : -Fig . 14. Cecidomyia ; Fig . 15 , Hormomyia ; Fig . 16 , Sciaria ; Fig . 17 , Mycetophila ; Fig ... wings are , of course , magnified , as shown by comparative measurements thus . Meade , " Ent . Month . Mag . " 1881 ...
Page 38
... wings are two in number , the posterior pair being replaced by alulæ , and a pair of filimentary appen- dages ... wing of one of the Anthomyida is given , with the terminology adopted by Dr. Meade and other British authorities ( after ...
... wings are two in number , the posterior pair being replaced by alulæ , and a pair of filimentary appen- dages ... wing of one of the Anthomyida is given , with the terminology adopted by Dr. Meade and other British authorities ( after ...
Page 39
... wings given ' in the plates , allowance must be made for slight variation in the size in the different species . The ... wing , and he is left to console himself with the thoughts of what might have been , if his fortune had proved equal ...
... wings given ' in the plates , allowance must be made for slight variation in the size in the different species . The ... wing , and he is left to console himself with the thoughts of what might have been , if his fortune had proved equal ...
Page 40
... wings broke ceaselessly on the ear . We had gazed for some time in wonder and admira- tion , when the old " ducker " joined us , delighted to observe what pleasure his unusual show was giving . For although we had often watched the fowl ...
... wings broke ceaselessly on the ear . We had gazed for some time in wonder and admira- tion , when the old " ducker " joined us , delighted to observe what pleasure his unusual show was giving . For although we had often watched the fowl ...
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