The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem to have been described before, may be called Selandria Eosce (Fig. 245), from Fig ' 245 . its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished therefrom except by... The Book of Roses - Página 38por Francis Parkman - 1866 - 225 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thaddeus William Harris, Massachusetts. Zoological and Botanical Survey - 1841 - 484 páginas
...prevent them from commingling, whereby each species is made to preserve for ever its individual identity. The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem...have been described before, may be called Selandria Roste, from its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 300 páginas
...paler, and they do not measure more than one-tenth of an inch in length. 19. SELANURIA ROS.E. — " The saw-fly of the rose, which, as, it does not seem...Rosa, from its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished therefrom except by a practised observer. It is also very... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 302 páginas
...paler, and they do not measure more than yone-tenth of an inch in length. 19. SELANDRIA EOS.E. — l; The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem to have been described before, may be called Sdandrla Rosa, from its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1852 - 536 páginas
...prevent them from commingling, whereby each species is made to preserve forever its individual identity. The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem...have been described before, may be called Selandria Rosce, from its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished... | |
| Joseph Breck - 1856 - 410 páginas
...disagreeable odor, after the application. We give Dr. Harris' description of the insect entire : — " The Saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem...have been described before, may be called Selandria rosce, from its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm saw-fly as not to be distinguished... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1860 - 334 páginas
...rather paler, and they do not measure more than one-tenth of an inch in length. 19. SELANDRIA BOS/E.—" The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem...saw-fly as not to be distinguished therefrom except by a practiced observer. It is also very much like Selandria barda, Vitis, and pygmcea, but has not the... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1862 - 660 páginas
...not seem to have been described before, may be called Selandria Eosce (Fig. 245), from Fig ' 245 . its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm...pygmcea, but has not the red thorax of these three closely allied species. It is of a deep and shining black color. The first two pairs of legs are brownish-gray... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1862 - 676 páginas
...does not seem to have been described before, may be called Selandria Rosce (Fig. 245), from Fig- M6its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm...pygmcea, but has not the red thorax of these three closely allied species. It is of a deep and shining black color. The first two pairs of legs are brownish-gray... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1862 - 682 páginas
...does not seem to have been described before, may be called Selandria Rosce (Fig. 245), from "g. 246its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the slug-worm...except by a practised observer. It is also very much h'ke Selandria barda, Vitis, and pygmcea, but has not the red thorax of these three closely allied... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1862 - 700 páginas
...prevent them from commingling, whereby each species is made to preserve forever its individual identity. The saw-fly of the rose, which, as it does not seem...have been described before, may be called Selandria Hosce (Fig. 245), from "* **• its favorite plant, so nearly resembles the sing-worm saw-fly as not... | |
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