Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Volumen4Geo. W. Martin, 1875 |
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... caterpillar was busily engaged working around the sides of its cell with its head . Every few moments it would contract the length of its body and in this way force out the soft earth . It then closed the opening which I had made in the ...
... caterpillar was busily engaged working around the sides of its cell with its head . Every few moments it would contract the length of its body and in this way force out the soft earth . It then closed the opening which I had made in the ...
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... caterpillar ; soon , more began to come out , and in twenty minutes there were forty - two of these little parasitic grubs stand- ing up at right angles to the body of the sphinx . In a few minutes these little worms began to double up ...
... caterpillar ; soon , more began to come out , and in twenty minutes there were forty - two of these little parasitic grubs stand- ing up at right angles to the body of the sphinx . In a few minutes these little worms began to double up ...
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... caterpillars not ob- served in former years , were found feeding upon the leaves of the two species of wild sage which grow abundantly in this region . Some of these being transferred to breeding cages , they in a few days entered the ...
... caterpillars not ob- served in former years , were found feeding upon the leaves of the two species of wild sage which grow abundantly in this region . Some of these being transferred to breeding cages , they in a few days entered the ...
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... caterpillar . In the " imago , " or perfect condition , the Lepidoptera feed chiefly upon the nectar of flowers , doubtless performing an important part in their fertilization , and are entirely harmless except as depositing eggs for ...
... caterpillar . In the " imago , " or perfect condition , the Lepidoptera feed chiefly upon the nectar of flowers , doubtless performing an important part in their fertilization , and are entirely harmless except as depositing eggs for ...
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... caterpillar , which is green- ish - yellow with black stripes and spots , feeds voraciously upon the foliage of parsnip , carrot , celery , and other umbelliferous plants . 3. Troilus Linn.- Very rare ; only two specimens taken . Its ...
... caterpillar , which is green- ish - yellow with black stripes and spots , feeds voraciously upon the foliage of parsnip , carrot , celery , and other umbelliferous plants . 3. Troilus Linn.- Very rare ; only two specimens taken . Its ...
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Términos y frases comunes
1½ inches Abundant atmosphere Baker University basal black bands black margins black spots blackish bred brown spots brownish butterfly Calamites carbonate Carpenter caterpillar chalk color Common dark brown darker destructive Drury Duponchel E. A. Popenoe Epione expands 1 inch expands 1½ expands 80 eye-spot F. H. Snow Fabr Fabricius FAMILY feeds food-plant front wing crossed gray green Grote Grote.-Rare Guen.-Front wings Guenee Hubn Hubner imago June Kansas larva larvæ Leavenworth by Dr leaves Lepidoptera lighter Linn locusts maple margin of front markings mean temperature Moth Mount Oread observations Osburn outer margin oxidation oxygen Ozone Packard plants preceding Prof Rare reddish brown Riley salt Scudder segment shale smoky sp.-An undetermined species specimen taken Sphinx stripe sulphuric acid T. B. Ashton taken at Leavenworth tinge Tonganoxie transverse University of Kansas Walker Wallace county wavy white spots whitish lines wild cherry willow wings dark yellowish brown