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RMMAAE77–. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975 . Figure 6. Changes in body weight of a young captive three-toed sloth fed on an alternating diet of powdered, rehydrated leaf of Cecropia eximia and Lacmellea panamensis. Lacmellea leaf was about 1.6 times as digestible as Cecropia leaf. The sloth died at the end of the experiment. and the amount eaten. The difference between food input and feces outflow was greater when Lacmellea was fed, averaging 9.8 gm per day for Lacmellea leaf
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RM2AWRYYX–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . is the cecropia, Platysamia cecropia, the caterpillar occurring ona great variety of plants, including many of our fruit-trees and 7HE INSECT WORLD. 281 certain small fruits. It is green, and has six rather prominentwarts on the thoracic segments, of which four are coral-red incolor and the hinder two are yellow, sometimes with a reddishtinge. On the rest of the body are other tubercles which arefurnished with little clusters of spurs and spines. The cocoon issometimes spun i
RMRYGB07–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Cecropia inoth about naif hour after emergence, wings almost fully Developed, but still limp. Photographed from life. .
RMT87P3B–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMME9HDD–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . Zeitschrift des internationalen entomologischen Vereins. Herausgegeben unter Mitwirkung hervorragender Entomologen und Naturforscher. Die Insekten-Welt erscheint monatlieh zwei Mal und kann durch jede Postanstalt oder Buchhandlung zum Preise von 2 Mark pro Quartal bezogen werden. — Insertionspreis pro dreigespalteno Nonpareille-Zeile oder deren Raum 25 Pf. Inhalt: Ueber deutsche Salzkäfer. — Käferfang mittels Falle. — lieber das Summen von Acilius sulcatus. — Zucht von Platisamia. — PI. Cecropia. — Hüpfende Samen. — Kl
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RM2AG8GWC–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. nted by ants : 1. Cavities in Stems.—Almost any hollow or pithy stem, withresistant walls sufficiently thin to be pierced by ants, may beentered and occupied by theseinsects. Some plants, how-ever, are especially well-suitedto these purposes, for example,those of the Old World generaRandia, Myristica, Clcroden-dron, Kibara and Bambusa,with preformed cavities, andEndospermum and Juglanswith pithy stems; among theNew World genera : Cecropia,Triplaris, Tacliigalea, Hum-boldtia, Tachia, Ficus, Cordia,Dnroia, Conssapoa, Ptcro-cladon, Pterocarpon, B
RMRYG8BB–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 THE CYCLE OF LIFE 25 Young cecropia, third stage. (Enlarged.) Pho- tographed from life by M. V. Slingerland.
RMT87NRT–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMME6KWH–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. f>9. Cecropia carbuuaria Mart. et Miquel. A Zweig, zeigt die Fächerung des Stengels nnd die Anordnung der Blütenstinde; die großeu scliützendeii Stipulae sind bis auf eines abgefallen; B Stuck eines ^ Blutenstandes. etwas vergr.; C ^ Bl. geschlossen: D dieselbe geöffnet: £ C BL: F der Frkn. im Längsschnitt; G derselbe im Querschnitt. (Xach Martins, Flora brasiliensis.) 9 oder II Abschnitten; Nebenb. groß, vereinigt, bald abfallend. Bl. in zahlreichen, dichten, cylindrischen
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RM2AGED0R–. Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects. no means specialand adaptive in their nature, and any protection that a plantderives thereby is merely incidental. Furthermore, hollowstems, glandular petioles and pitted stems are of common oc-. Cecropia adenopus. Base of petiole showing Miillers bodies. Slightly reduced. INSECTS IN RELATION TO PLANTS 275 currence when they bear no relation to the needs of ants.These interrelations of ants and plants are too often misinter-preted in popnlar and uncritical accounts of the subject. The interesting habits of the leaf-c
RMRWNEYP–Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Cocoon of cecropia. Photographed from life. Chrysalis of cecropia taken out of cocoon. Photographed from life.
RMPFG7HX–. Das Leben der Pflanze. Plants; Plants; Plants; Phytogeography. ,5(nieifenbvütd)cn". Cecropia adenopus. 38' fo [inb fte in unfern ®en)äc^§[)äufern ftct§ firfjtbar. 2)en bciuüljntcn 33äuincn feijlcn fic an ber Dberftäc^e bcr ^olfter gän^lirf); inbem fie fortiuäf)rcnb uon bcn eiuig imd) i^nen fa^nbenbcn Slmeifcn einge^einift unb üer5e!^rt luerben. S)ie 3)lüIIerfd)cn ^örper= ii)zn Befielen, loie bie 58elt[rf)en aü§ jartcm ein)eife= unb fettreichem jparcncfujm." SSom ^runbe be§ $PoIfter§ fjer luadjfen ftet§ neue nad). — 2)ie Xntfarfje, ba^ foIrf]e „^(ineifen= Brötchen", bic eine ^P
RMT87P3A–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMME9HM9–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . Habe abzugeben gesunde Puppen Ton: Sph. Pinastri ä Dtzd. 1.00 M, Smer. Populi - - 1.00 - Smer. Tiliae - - 1.20 - Berlin C, Linienstr. 86 I Tr. 1. [627] Paiü Hoffinami. Endrom. Versicolora und Platis. Cecropia Eier hat abzugeben und Crateronyx Dumi, Val. Jaspidea, Panthea Coenobita Eier oder Räupchen sucht zu kaufen GrCSCllweilda bei Gräfenroda. Krieghoff. aupen von Leuc. Impudens giebt ab ä Stück 20 Pfg, Dtzd. M. 2, auch im Tausche gegen exotische oder bessere europ. Schmetterlingseier. Chemnitz, äuss. Klosterstr. 24.
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RM2ANHXDB–Zöology; a textbook for colleges and universities . s andmouth, as well as bythe character of thelarva. Thus thegeometrids, or earthmeasurers, have cat-erpillars which pos-sess fewer abdom-inal legs, and walkby bending thebodyin the shape of aletter U. Severalfamilies are in-cluded under thegeneral term Micro-lepidoptera, and arenoted for the smallsize of nearly all thespecies. At the other extreme are the often giganticSaturniidae, which include the large Asiatic silk moths,and the familiar American luna, cecropia, and poly-phemus moths. The lowest Lepidoptera- show many features incommon wit
RMRYGA63–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Four stages In the emergence of cecropia from the cocoon. Photographed from life. £ 9 THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecrovia).— CONTINUED.
RMPFYTEC–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. The cecropia moth. Photo by M. V. Slingerland.. THE CECROPIA Teacher's Story HE silk-worm which gives us the silk of com- merce, has been domesticated for centuries in China. Because of this domestication, it is willing to be handled and is reared successfully in captivity, and has thus come to be the source of most of our silken fabrics. However, we have in America native silk-worms which produce a silk that is stronger and makes a more lustrous cloth than does that made from the Chi
RMT87NWA–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMME9HN8–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . Den Herren Prof. Dr. Palbst in Cli., Dolcschal in B. und Carl Skalsky in S. für eingesandte redaktionelle Beiträge besten Dank, Herrn L. E. EdT^iii Müller in Seil. Ihre Anfrage werden wir an dieser Stelle in nächster Nummer beant- worten. Inserate. L Gesucht im Tausch: 8—10 Cocons Attacus Cynthia; 4—6 Cecropia; 8—10 Spilos. mendica, luctifera; 4 — 6 Sat. spini. Ferner jetzt oder auch später: Lebende, möglichst ausgewachsene seltenere Raupen zum Präpariren. (Vorheriges Angebot und Preisangabe derselben erwünscht.) IL Of
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RM2AJ0BMT–Insects : their life-histories and habits . s insectpopulation. Glands at the bases of the leaf-stalks secretea sugary fluid, while many of the leaflets are tipped withsmall sausage-shaped masses known as Belts bodies.These are rich in albumen and are easily broken off.They are systematically collected and eaten by the ants,which appear to subsist exclusively upon the two kinds offood which the tree provides. Other ants are similarlyattached to young Cecropia plants in Central Americaand Brazil. In these trees there is a small depression justabove the insertion of each leaf-stalk where the rin
RMRWN0WB–Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 THE CYCLE OF LIFE 25 Young cecropia, third stage. (Enlarged.) Pho- tographed from life by M. V. Slingerland.
RMPFYTD0–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 334 Handbook of Nature-Stiidy the tubercles usually blue are sometimes black. After the last molt the caterpillar eats voraciously for perhaps two weeks or longer and then begins to spin its cocoon. References—Mohs and Butterflies, Ballard; Moths and Butterflies, Dickerson; Caterpillars and their Moths, Elliot and Soule.. Just out of the cocoon. Photo by M. V. Slingerland. LESSON LXXII The Cecropia Leading thought—The cecropia moth passes the winter as a pupa in a cocoon which the ca
RMT848N6–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RM2AWDPCR–Bulletin . -moths spin a silken cocoon ^Fig-,15) in which the pupa is formed. This is usually attached. Fig-. 15. Cecropia cocoon. Sketch by Miss Blanche Stuckey. to some tree or other object, or made in leaves at the surfaceof the g-round. Some larvae 1)urrow in the ground and forman earthen cocoon. Where much moisture is present, man}burrowing- larvae ma} be induced to form pupae at the surfaceof the ground. This suggests that when the earth waswarmer and the atmosphere more highly charged with vaporthis was the usual habit with such species. As climatic con-ditions changed, in order to esca
RMRWK1YY–Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Cecropia inoth about naif hour after emergence, wings almost fully Developed, but still limp. Photographed from life. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%.
RMPFTNE9–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 356 THE STUD V OF INSECTS. of the Promethea Moth in color and markings, and thus differs decidedly from the male of that species. The Cecropia Moth, Sainia cecropia (Sa'mi-a ce-cro^pi-a).— This is the largest of our Giant Silk-worms, the wings of the adult expanding from five to six and one half inches. The ground color of the wings is a grizzled dusky brown, espe- cially on the central area. The wings are crossed beyond the middle by a white band, which is broadly margined without with red, and there is a red spot near the apex of the fore wing ju
RMT848BW–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMCRA85–. St66.153: Ä e g e 11 o p f g e liui cfj f e CConocephaloideae). A) Cecropia palmata: 1) 3'J'^'9 mit mannt. S3[iitenftä^^en; 2) Seit eine^ mannt. S^Iütcns ftrtnbe§,uonau^crt; 3) berfctDe, im Cuei-fi^nitt; 4) Sdjuppe bcafetben, »ergr.; 5) iDeib= tiefer atiitenftatib, im Cuciv fd;nitt; 6)5i-ud[)t, Dergröpert; 7) 3^618' teiliüeifc geöffnet; 8) 9cä(;rftoff£örpex-i^en, tjergr. B) Myriantlius arboreus: 1) Sd;einfi-ud)t; 2) Jett ber= feltien, im irangsfc^nitt. C) Jlusanga Smithii: 1) 3)!änns lid^er Sitütenftanb alä finofpe; 2) männl. Slütenföpfd^cn, im Sängäfi^nitt; 3) mannt, 'ülütc, uergr.; 4) roei
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RM2AKGDGW–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . s of Mr. Henry E Crampton, Jr., of theDepartment of Zoology of Columbia University, are of surpassing interest.fr-^Mr. Crampton, following up the experiments of Mr. G. Born upon frog and toadembryos, determined to try similar experiments in grafting upon Lepidoptera in the pupalperiod and has obtained some truly marvellous results Mr. Crampton selected the pupaeof the large Saturnians, Cynthia, Cecropia, Promethea and Polyphemus as being the mostsuitable, though he also experimented with success upon Vanessa Antiopa, but had no
RMRYF9GG–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Chrysalis of cecropia taken out of cocoon. Photographed from life. Empty chrysalis from which ce- cropia moth has emerged. Both natural size. THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecropia).—CONTINUED.
RMPG1JDJ–. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. FOREST LIFE. 19s upper end of the cocoon there is a conical, valve- like arrangement, which allows the adult to emerge without the necessity of making a hole through the cocoon. Cut one of your cocoons in two cross- wise so as to see this valve. The Cecropia-MOTH, Samia cecropia {Sa'mua ce- cro'pi-d).—This is the largest of our giant silkworm. Fig. 159.—The Cecropia-moth. moths, the wings expanding from five to six inches and a half. It can be r
RMT87NWE–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMA70XR–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 341. The cecropia moth (Samia cecropia}, larva, cocoon, and moth at rest. (All reduced) (Photograph by Weed)
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RM2AWFDJJ–Productive farming . ss. Male cecropia mothbove, male poljphemus nioth below. i.U. S. Office of Experiment Stations). changes take place in the life of the organisms which cantake place nowhere else. If the mosquitoes were extermi-nated the organisms of malaria could not thrive. When amosquito attacks a well person some of the germs of malariaare apt to be forced into the blood of the person by the suckingmouth parts of the insect. Thus every new case of malariais started. INSECTS 209 The remedy is easy to understand. If the ponds or poolsof standing water are taken care of, the malarial mosqu
RMRYG9D3–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 28 ELEMENTARY STUDIES IN INSECT LIFE Cecropia spinning Its cocoon—natural size. Photographed from life by M. V, Sllngerland. THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecropia).— CONTINUED.
RMPFYH3J–. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. Nature photography; Photography. 9S Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist. Newly Emerged Cecropia Moth.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Brownell, Leverett White, 1871-. New York. The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co. , Ltd
RMT87NR9–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMA78X4–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 341. The cecropia moth {Samia cecropia), larva, cocoon, and moth at rest. (All reduced) (Photograph by A'eed)
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RM2AJ02PX–Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects . ighly developed inLepidoptera and the most elaborate cocoons are those of Satur-niidse. The cocoon of Samia cecropia is a tough, water-proofstructure and is double (Fig. 215), there being two air spacesaround the pupa; thus the pupa is protected against moistureand sudden changes of temperature and from most birds aswell, though the downy woodpecker not infre(juently ])unc-tures the cocoon. ,S. cecropia binds its cocoon lirmly to a Cocoon of Cliiysopa,after emergence ofimago. Slightly en-larged. I/O ENTOMOLOGY twig; T
RMRWNF80–Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Four stages In the emergence of cecropia from the cocoon. Photographed from life. £ 9 THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecrovia).— CONTINUED.
RMPFYTEE–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 33° Handbook of Nature-Study. The cecropia moth. Photo by M. V. Slingerland.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. Ithaca, N. Y. , Comstock Publishing Company
RMT87NMC–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMAABXB–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Caterpillar of the cecropia moth. tlie hinder margins clay-colored, a kidney-shaped dull-red spot with a white centre and a narrow black edging is near the middle of each wing, and beyond the spot is a wavy dull-red band, bordered internally with white. The primaries near the base are dull red, and near the tip is an eye-like black spot within a bluish-white crescent. Several other species occur, all more or less resembling in general appearance the cecropia, and spin-
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RM2AGECHA–. Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects. Cecropia adenopus. Base of petiole showing Miillers bodies. Slightly reduced. INSECTS IN RELATION TO PLANTS 275 currence when they bear no relation to the needs of ants.These interrelations of ants and plants are too often misinter-preted in popnlar and uncritical accounts of the subject. The interesting habits of the leaf-cutting ants in relation tothe plants that they attack are described in a subsequent chap-ter, where will be found also an account of the harvesting ants. Fig. 268.. Hydnpl^hytum montanuin. Section
RMRYG8M6–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 26 ELEMENTARY STUDIES IN INSECT LIFE Cecropias after fourth molt — natural size. Photographed from life by M. V. Sllngerland. THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecropia).—CONTINUED.
RMPG0948–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. 182 ARTICULATES: INSECTS. ness like the outside of the cocoon of the Cecropia Moth, and the vase is fastened on to the vine by a vast number of threads of silk passing from one side of the vase to the otlier around the vine; and the threads are so nicely arranged that the vase cannot turn nor slip from its place. On opening this curious structure, it was found to be filled with the finest silk and a great number of newly-hatched spid
RMT84620–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMAAB81–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . Caterpillar of the cecropia moth. the hinder margins clay-colored, a kidney-shaped dull-red spot wath a white centre and a narrow black edging is near the middle of each wing, and beyond the spot is a wavy dull-red band, bordered internally with white. The primaries near the base are dull red, and near the tip is an eye-like black spot within a bluish-white crescent. Several other species occur, all more or less resembling in general appearance the cecropia, and
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RM2AXG4WR–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . Fig. C. Operation of the third category. United pupae and united imagines of S. Cecropia. One of the objects of these experiments was to see what effect, if any, the unionswould have on the colours of the resulting moths, but the results were rather negative,as nothing very definite was obtained.. ig. D. Operation of the third category. United pupae and united imagines S. ecropia 24 62 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 23). A. 1809 Another object was to ascertain if it would be possible to breed from such monstros-ities, but though some individuals h
RMRYGAHP–Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 Back and side views of cecropia a few minutes after emergence, showing the limp, moist wings beginning to develop. Photographed from life. . THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecropia).— CONTINUED.
RMPFN15E–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. Ter 1 then jj£ tiary rocks indii-ate were more kinds of than now. t Their Growth and Transfor- mations. Fig. 1137.-Insects begin life as an egg ; in some cases the egg stage is passed within the body of the mother, which then 1145. End of cocoo Cecropia moth. Inside view, show where the moth gets gives hibit t
RMT87NRB–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMAA97T–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Caterpillar of the cecropia moth. the hinder margins clay-colored, a kidney-shaped dull-red spot with a white centre and a narrow black edging is near the middle of each wing, and beyond the spot is a wavy dull-red band, bordered internally with white. The primaries near the base are dull red, and near the tip is an eye-like black spot within a bluish-white crescent. Several other species occur, all more or less resembling in general appearance the cecropia, and spin- ning much the same kind of cocoon. Of a somewhat different type is the
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RM2AJ5MW9–The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . nd alsoa little bottle-gourd filled with finelypowdered lime, and having a wooden ormetal needle attached to its stopper. Pourtimes a day, whatever the nature of his esca] STtje Crea£ttrp af SSotattji. 470 occupation, whether employed in themines, the fields, as a muleteer, or do-mestic servant, the Indian resigns him-self to the pleasures of Coca chewing,mixing the leaves with lime or the ashesof Cecropia. When used in moderationCoca exerts a pleasurable influence
RMRWNEJW–Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 28 ELEMENTARY STUDIES IN INSECT LIFE Cecropia spinning Its cocoon—natural size. Photographed from life by M. V, Sllngerland. THE LIFE OF A MOTH (Samia cecropia).— CONTINUED.
RMPG46AP–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 176 FARM FRIENDS AND FARM FOES tory of one of these in brief is this: The adult fly de- posits its egg within the body of a caterpillar, especially the caterpillars of the large silkworm moths, like the polyphe- mus moth or the cecropia moth. This egg shortly hatches into a small white footless maggot that absorbs the body juices of the host, as the victim is often called, but at first does not seriously interfere with its development. The caterpillar with its enemy inside
RMT847JN–ATHENS, Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel standing on a rocky outcrop above Athens, Greece. It is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It consists of a number of structures on the top of the hill, along with other sites on the surrounding hillside. The most famous structure if the Parthenon, a large temple dating back to the 5th century BC and featuring a distinctive outer layer of large columns.
RMMAA9XP–. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Caterpillar of the cecropia moth. the hinder margins clay-colored, a kidney-shaped dull-red spot with a white centre and a narrow black edging is near the middle of each wing, and beyond the spot is a wavy dull-red band, bordered internally with white. The primaries near the base are dull red, and near the tip is an eye-like black spot within a bluish-white crescent. Several other species occur, all more or less resembling in general appearance the cecropia, and spin- ning much the same kind of cocoon. Of a somewhat different type is the polyphemus, Tel
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