The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... larvae of many lepidopterous insects , some of which feed exclusively upon it , while others prey upon that of ... larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their foliage . They usually emerge from the ...
... larvae of many lepidopterous insects , some of which feed exclusively upon it , while others prey upon that of ... larvæ of these insects , and in some instances have been entirely divested of their foliage . They usually emerge from the ...
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... larvæ of the Papilio comma aureum , or American comma butterfly . In Smith and Abbot's " Insects of Georgia , " it is stated that the larva suspended itself by the tail , May 29th , changed on the 30th , and appeared on the wing 7 ...
... larvæ of the Papilio comma aureum , or American comma butterfly . In Smith and Abbot's " Insects of Georgia , " it is stated that the larva suspended itself by the tail , May 29th , changed on the 30th , and appeared on the wing 7 ...
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... larvæ are hatched , and escape at the lower extremities of the shields , which are slightly elevated or notched at ... larva state , they prepare for transformation by emitting from the under sides of their bodies , numerous little downy ...
... larvæ are hatched , and escape at the lower extremities of the shields , which are slightly elevated or notched at ... larva state , they prepare for transformation by emitting from the under sides of their bodies , numerous little downy ...
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... larvæ seem to feed upon the leaves of the sugar maple , with the exception of the Apatela americana , described by Dr. Harris , in his Report on the Insects of Massachusetts injurious to Vegetation , " and also figured and described in ...
... larvæ seem to feed upon the leaves of the sugar maple , with the exception of the Apatela americana , described by Dr. Harris , in his Report on the Insects of Massachusetts injurious to Vegetation , " and also figured and described in ...
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... larva state . They remain perfectly quiet for most of the time , with their beaks thrust into the succulent parts of ... larvæ live upon the grape - vine . When young , they have a long and slender tail , recurved over the back like that ...
... larva state . They remain perfectly quiet for most of the time , with their beaks thrust into the succulent parts of ... larvæ live upon the grape - vine . When young , they have a long and slender tail , recurved over the back like that ...
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