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A text-book of entomology, including the anatomy, physiology, embryology and metamorphoses of insects, for use in agricultural and technical schools and colleges as well as by the working entomologist . Fio. 49.—Mandible of Pusxalus cornutus with theprostheca (!): A, that of a Nioaraguan species; a, inside,&, outside view, with the muscle. 62 TEXT-BOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY Mandibles are wanting in the adults of the more specialized Lepi-doptera, being vestigial in the most generalized forms (certainTineina and Crambus), but well developed in that very primitivemoth, Eriocephala (Fig. 51). They are al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-entomology-including-the-anatomy-physiology-embryology-and-metamorphoses-of-insects-for-use-in-agricultural-and-technical-schools-and-colleges-as-well-as-by-the-working-entomologist-fio-49mandible-of-pusxalus-cornutus-with-theprostheca-!-a-that-of-a-nioaraguan-species-a-inside-outside-view-with-the-muscle-62-text-book-of-entomology-mandibles-are-wanting-in-the-adults-of-the-more-specialized-lepi-doptera-being-vestigial-in-the-most-generalized-forms-certaintineina-and-crambus-but-well-developed-in-that-very-primitivemoth-eriocephala-fig-51-they-are-al-image340211478.html
RM2ANDY5X–A text-book of entomology, including the anatomy, physiology, embryology and metamorphoses of insects, for use in agricultural and technical schools and colleges as well as by the working entomologist . Fio. 49.—Mandible of Pusxalus cornutus with theprostheca (!): A, that of a Nioaraguan species; a, inside,&, outside view, with the muscle. 62 TEXT-BOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY Mandibles are wanting in the adults of the more specialized Lepi-doptera, being vestigial in the most generalized forms (certainTineina and Crambus), but well developed in that very primitivemoth, Eriocephala (Fig. 51). They are al
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, und Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-silk-lined-galleries-destroying-the-combs-they-attack-weak-colo-nies-of-bees-which-they-frequently-destroy-and-are-one-of-the-worst-enemies-of-the-apiary-the-moth-has-purplish-brown-fore-wings-and-brown-or-faded-yellow-hind-wings-the-close-wings-crambinae-are-so-called-because-their-wings-are-wrapped-closely-about-them-when-at-rest-they-are-also-called-snout-moths-they-are-the-small-brown-fig-297-a-crambid-moth-crambus-vulgivagellns-ll-or-sllvery-a-larva-b-overground-and-c-und-image240942433.html
RMRYYTEW–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, und
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. Elementary entomology . silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCmOtHSWulCn it, e, f. moths with wing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-silk-lined-galleries-destroying-the-combs-they-attack-weak-colo-nies-of-bees-which-they-frequently-destroy-and-are-one-of-the-worst-enemies-of-the-apiary-the-moth-has-purplish-brown-fore-wings-and-brown-or-faded-yellow-hind-wings-the-close-wings-crambinae-are-so-called-because-their-wings-are-wrapped-closely-about-them-when-at-rest-they-are-also-called-snout-moths-they-are-the-small-brown-fig-297-a-crambid-moth-crambus-vulgivagellns-ll-or-sllvery-a-larva-b-overground-and-c-underground-tube-and-cocoon-whltcmothswulcn-it-e-f-moths-with-wing-image178404719.html
RMMA7113–. Elementary entomology . silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCmOtHSWulCn it, e, f. moths with wing
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Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 186.—Vagabond Crambus. a, larva; 6, tube; c, cocoon in the ground; d, f,moth; «?, wing of a lighter specimen—all natural size; g, egg, enlarged. Family Phalaenidse (Geometri&e).—The geometrids, measuring- orspan-worms, are at once knownby their looping gait, clue to theabsence of the two front pairsof abdominal legs, so that inwalking the body is arched up-wards; when motionless theyresemble twigs aiid stems ofthe trees they inhabit. Themoths have slender bodies andvery broad wings, with usuallyp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entomology-for-beginners-for-the-use-of-young-folks-fruitgrowers-farmers-and-gardeners-fig-186vagabond-crambus-a-larva-6-tube-c-cocoon-in-the-ground-d-fmoth-wing-of-a-lighter-specimenall-natural-size-g-egg-enlarged-family-phalaenidse-geometriethe-geometrids-measuring-orspan-worms-are-at-once-knownby-their-looping-gait-clue-to-theabsence-of-the-two-front-pairsof-abdominal-legs-so-that-inwalking-the-body-is-arched-up-wards-when-motionless-theyresemble-twigs-aiid-stems-ofthe-trees-they-inhabit-themoths-have-slender-bodies-andvery-broad-wings-with-usuallyp-image339224955.html
RM2AKW0TY–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. 186.—Vagabond Crambus. a, larva; 6, tube; c, cocoon in the ground; d, f,moth; «?, wing of a lighter specimen—all natural size; g, egg, enlarged. Family Phalaenidse (Geometri&e).—The geometrids, measuring- orspan-worms, are at once knownby their looping gait, clue to theabsence of the two front pairsof abdominal legs, so that inwalking the body is arched up-wards; when motionless theyresemble twigs aiid stems ofthe trees they inhabit. Themoths have slender bodies andvery broad wings, with usuallyp
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] 190 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, lar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-190-elementary-entomology-silk-lined-galleries-destroying-the-combs-they-attack-weak-colo-nies-of-bees-which-they-frequently-destroy-and-are-one-of-the-worst-enemies-of-the-apiary-the-moth-has-purplish-brown-fore-wings-and-brown-or-faded-yellow-hind-wings-the-close-wings-crambinae-are-so-called-because-their-wings-are-wrapped-closely-about-them-when-at-rest-they-are-also-called-snout-moths-they-are-the-small-brown-fig-297-a-crambid-moth-crambus-vulgivagellns-ll-or-sllvery-a-lar-image240942432.html
RMRYYTET–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] 190 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, lar
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A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . iquids. THE VAGABOND CEAMBUS. {Crambus vulqivagellus Clem.)The insect which is figured herewith, although normally a Fig. 50.—Ephestia inter-punctella: a, larva; 6, pupa;c, imago—enlarged; d, headand thoracic joints of larvastill more enlarged,—[InsectLife.] INSECT ENEMIES OF SMALL GKAINS. 243 <^rass-feediug species, is nevertiieless at times quite an enemy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-preliminary-introduction-to-the-study-of-entomologytogether-with-a-chapter-on-remedies-or-methods-that-can-be-used-in-fighting-injurious-insects-insect-enemies-of-the-apple-tree-and-its-fruit-and-the-insect-enemies-of-small-grains-iquids-the-vagabond-ceambus-crambus-vulqivagellus-clemthe-insect-which-is-figured-herewith-although-normally-a-fig-50ephestia-inter-punctella-a-larva-6-pupac-imagoenlarged-d-headand-thoracic-joints-of-larvastill-more-enlarged-insectlife-insect-enemies-of-small-gkains-243-ltrass-feediug-species-is-nevertiieless-at-times-quite-an-enemy-image340026307.html
RM2AN5F0K–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . iquids. THE VAGABOND CEAMBUS. {Crambus vulqivagellus Clem.)The insect which is figured herewith, although normally a Fig. 50.—Ephestia inter-punctella: a, larva; 6, pupa;c, imago—enlarged; d, headand thoracic joints of larvastill more enlarged,—[InsectLife.] INSECT ENEMIES OF SMALL GKAINS. 243 <^rass-feediug species, is nevertiieless at times quite an enemy
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Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . sides, but c^uickly disappear as they alight on the grass.If a single individual be watched more closely, it will be noticedthat in alighting upon a blade of grass it quickly rolls its wings? - * Crambus caliginosellus Clem. Fsunily CrambidcB. 162 INSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD very tightly around its body, and hugs up close to the grassso that it is hardly distinguishable from it. Projecting from thehead in front is what appears to be a long beak or snout, on account of whichthese moths areoften known assnout-moths, butwhich really con-sist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-sides-but-cuickly-disappear-as-they-alight-on-the-grassif-a-single-individual-be-watched-more-closely-it-will-be-noticedthat-in-alighting-upon-a-blade-of-grass-it-quickly-rolls-its-wings-crambus-caliginosellus-clem-fsunily-crambidcb-162-insect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-very-tightly-around-its-body-and-hugs-up-close-to-the-grassso-that-it-is-hardly-distinguishable-from-it-projecting-from-thehead-in-front-is-what-appears-to-be-a-long-beak-or-snout-on-account-of-whichthese-moths-areoften-known-assnout-moths-butwhich-really-con-sist-image342938665.html
RM2AWX5ND–Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . sides, but c^uickly disappear as they alight on the grass.If a single individual be watched more closely, it will be noticedthat in alighting upon a blade of grass it quickly rolls its wings? - * Crambus caliginosellus Clem. Fsunily CrambidcB. 162 INSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD very tightly around its body, and hugs up close to the grassso that it is hardly distinguishable from it. Projecting from thehead in front is what appears to be a long beak or snout, on account of whichthese moths areoften known assnout-moths, butwhich really con-sist
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Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 16, 17. Male and female genitalia of R. adspersella. 26 Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, deel 127, afl. 2, 1984. Figs. 18, 19. Mzìe genhaììz oï R. fletcheri. with other known members of the genus. Onlythe unique holotype has so far been collected. Roxita szetschwanella (Caradja) new combination(figs. 10,20,21) Crambus modestellus Caradja, 1927: 395 (praeoc). Culladia szetschwanella Caradja, 1931: 203. Culladia szechwanella Caradja; Caradja & Meyrick,1933: 140 {mssTpç^o{ szetschwanella). Modestia szetschwanella (Caradja); Bleszynski, 1965:64 (partim), pl. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tijdschrift-voor-entomologie-figs-16-17-male-and-female-genitalia-of-r-adspersella-26-tijdschrift-voor-entomologie-deel-127-afl-2-1984-figs-18-19-mze-genhaz-o-r-fletcheri-with-other-known-members-of-the-genus-onlythe-unique-holotype-has-so-far-been-collected-roxita-szetschwanella-caradja-new-combinationfigs-102021-crambus-modestellus-caradja-1927-395-praeoc-culladia-szetschwanella-caradja-1931-203-culladia-szechwanella-caradja-caradja-meyrick1933-140-msstpo-szetschwanella-modestia-szetschwanella-caradja-bleszynski-196564-partim-pl-2-image339261124.html
RM2AKXK0M–Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 16, 17. Male and female genitalia of R. adspersella. 26 Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, deel 127, afl. 2, 1984. Figs. 18, 19. Mzìe genhaììz oï R. fletcheri. with other known members of the genus. Onlythe unique holotype has so far been collected. Roxita szetschwanella (Caradja) new combination(figs. 10,20,21) Crambus modestellus Caradja, 1927: 395 (praeoc). Culladia szetschwanella Caradja, 1931: 203. Culladia szechwanella Caradja; Caradja & Meyrick,1933: 140 {mssTpç^o{ szetschwanella). Modestia szetschwanella (Caradja); Bleszynski, 1965:64 (partim), pl. 2
Archive image from page 53 of Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie dieschmetterling05ecks Year: 1913 l# 46. Aphomia sociella L. — 47. Crambus fascelinellus Hb. — 48. Cranibus cantamiuellus Hb. — 49. Crambus delielkis Hb. — 50. Crambus tristellus F. — 51. Crambus luteellus Schiff. — 52. Crambus Emelius L. — 53. Crambus falsellus Schiff. — 54. Crambus chrysonuchellus Sc. — 55. Crambus ortuellus Hb. — 56. Crambus heringiellus HS. — 57. Crambus pascuellus L. — 58. Crambus hamellus Thnb. — 59. Schoeuobius fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-53-of-die-schmetterlinge-deutschlands-mit-besonderer-die-schmetterlinge-deutschlands-mit-besonderer-bercksichtigung-ihrer-biologie-dieschmetterling05ecks-year-1913-l-46-aphomia-sociella-l-47-crambus-fascelinellus-hb-48-cranibus-cantamiuellus-hb-49-crambus-delielkis-hb-50-crambus-tristellus-f-51-crambus-luteellus-schiff-52-crambus-emelius-l-53-crambus-falsellus-schiff-54-crambus-chrysonuchellus-sc-55-crambus-ortuellus-hb-56-crambus-heringiellus-hs-57-crambus-pascuellus-l-58-crambus-hamellus-thnb-59-schoeuobius-fo-image243334696.html
RMT3TRTT–Archive image from page 53 of Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie dieschmetterling05ecks Year: 1913 l# 46. Aphomia sociella L. — 47. Crambus fascelinellus Hb. — 48. Cranibus cantamiuellus Hb. — 49. Crambus delielkis Hb. — 50. Crambus tristellus F. — 51. Crambus luteellus Schiff. — 52. Crambus Emelius L. — 53. Crambus falsellus Schiff. — 54. Crambus chrysonuchellus Sc. — 55. Crambus ortuellus Hb. — 56. Crambus heringiellus HS. — 57. Crambus pascuellus L. — 58. Crambus hamellus Thnb. — 59. Schoeuobius fo
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RMMAAAEJ–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . -jJteiC^,^.^^^ "5«- Crambus vulvivaf;elhi!i.—a, larva ; b, over-, and r, underground tube and cocoon ; d, e, /, moths with wuigs spread and at rest ; g, an egg much enlarged. up or f<^lded closely, giving the insect a little the appearance ot a tiny cylinder. The head is small, not at all retracted, and usually furnished with very long palpi that project straight out like a snout ; as a whole, resembling somewhat one of the groups of the deltoid Noctuids. The fo
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Moths . 226; C. fy S. no. 4693. Differs from Jiemileucalisin the fore wing having nofulvous on costa; the loweredge of the white fasciastraight throughout ; a whitefascia on inner margin; nosubmarginal line.Fig. 11.—Crambus nivellus, tf. . Hab. Dbarmsala ; Sikhim ; Nilgiris. Exp. 24 millim. 4173. Crambus perlellus, Scop. Ent. Cam. 620, p. 243.Crambus warringtonellus, Staint. Man. ii, p. 184. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, more or less tinged withfuscous. Pore wing silvery white, more or less tinged withochreous or fuscous, and in the form warringtonellus all the veinsstreaked with fuscous. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moths-226-c-fy-s-no-4693-differs-from-jiemileucalisin-the-fore-wing-having-nofulvous-on-costa-the-loweredge-of-the-white-fasciastraight-throughout-a-whitefascia-on-inner-margin-nosubmarginal-linefig-11crambus-nivellus-tf-hab-dbarmsala-sikhim-nilgiris-exp-24-millim-4173-crambus-perlellus-scop-ent-cam-620-p-243crambus-warringtonellus-staint-man-ii-p-184-head-thorax-and-abdomen-white-more-or-less-tinged-withfuscous-pore-wing-silvery-white-more-or-less-tinged-withochreous-or-fuscous-and-in-the-form-warringtonellus-all-the-veinsstreaked-with-fuscous-image339105807.html
RM2AKKGWK–Moths . 226; C. fy S. no. 4693. Differs from Jiemileucalisin the fore wing having nofulvous on costa; the loweredge of the white fasciastraight throughout ; a whitefascia on inner margin; nosubmarginal line.Fig. 11.—Crambus nivellus, tf. . Hab. Dbarmsala ; Sikhim ; Nilgiris. Exp. 24 millim. 4173. Crambus perlellus, Scop. Ent. Cam. 620, p. 243.Crambus warringtonellus, Staint. Man. ii, p. 184. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, more or less tinged withfuscous. Pore wing silvery white, more or less tinged withochreous or fuscous, and in the form warringtonellus all the veinsstreaked with fuscous.
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The night moths of New England, how to determine them readily . buff : h. buff. 10. octomafitlata ; 4 in. ; black brown with white spots. 11. Dcsmia macidalis : 4: in.; dark brown with white spots. c. Grapevine. i 2. CinJaphui bicoloralis : f in. ; orange and brown. 13. Hydrocampa gcnuinalis; J in.; white and orange with black lines, c. Lives in water. 14. Argyia niralis ; J in. ; silky white with gold edge. 15. Myelois convolntella; in.; gray with black and white marks. The gooseberry worm. 16. Crambus girandcllits ; i inch. ; satin white, with a broad gold yellow streak in middleof forewin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-night-moths-of-new-england-how-to-determine-them-readily-buff-h-buff-10-octomafitlata-4-in-black-brown-with-white-spots-11-dcsmia-macidalis-4-in-dark-brown-with-white-spots-c-grapevine-i-2-cinjaphui-bicoloralis-f-in-orange-and-brown-13-hydrocampa-gcnuinalis-j-in-white-and-orange-with-black-lines-c-lives-in-water-14-argyia-niralis-j-in-silky-white-with-gold-edge-15-myelois-convolntella-in-gray-with-black-and-white-marks-the-gooseberry-worm-16-crambus-girandcllits-i-inch-satin-white-with-a-broad-gold-yellow-streak-in-middleof-forewin-image343357205.html
RM2AXH7H9–The night moths of New England, how to determine them readily . buff : h. buff. 10. octomafitlata ; 4 in. ; black brown with white spots. 11. Dcsmia macidalis : 4: in.; dark brown with white spots. c. Grapevine. i 2. CinJaphui bicoloralis : f in. ; orange and brown. 13. Hydrocampa gcnuinalis; J in.; white and orange with black lines, c. Lives in water. 14. Argyia niralis ; J in. ; silky white with gold edge. 15. Myelois convolntella; in.; gray with black and white marks. The gooseberry worm. 16. Crambus girandcllits ; i inch. ; satin white, with a broad gold yellow streak in middleof forewin
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. Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. ved in theIsle of Purbeck up till that time, considerable andmost satisfactory progress lias been made with thework, and the result of recent researches has evenexceeded all expectation. ]STot only have numer-ous fresh localities for species already recorded been noted, butmany neiv and rare insects have been captured, of which aconsiderable number had not previously been observed in Dorset;and special attention must be drawn in passing to such great prizesas Anosia Plexippus, Plusia Ni, Crambus Alpinellus, EupceciliaPallidana, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proceedings-dorset-natural-history-and-archaeological-society-ved-in-theisle-of-purbeck-up-till-that-time-considerable-andmost-satisfactory-progress-lias-been-made-with-thework-and-the-result-of-recent-researches-has-evenexceeded-all-expectation-stot-only-have-numer-ous-fresh-localities-for-species-already-recorded-been-noted-butmany-neiv-and-rare-insects-have-been-captured-of-which-aconsiderable-number-had-not-previously-been-observed-in-dorsetand-special-attention-must-be-drawn-in-passing-to-such-great-prizesas-anosia-plexippus-plusia-ni-crambus-alpinellus-eupceciliapallidana-image370531827.html
RM2CER53F–. Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. ved in theIsle of Purbeck up till that time, considerable andmost satisfactory progress lias been made with thework, and the result of recent researches has evenexceeded all expectation. ]STot only have numer-ous fresh localities for species already recorded been noted, butmany neiv and rare insects have been captured, of which aconsiderable number had not previously been observed in Dorset;and special attention must be drawn in passing to such great prizesas Anosia Plexippus, Plusia Ni, Crambus Alpinellus, EupceciliaPallidana,
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. Festuca ehvtior. Festuca fluitans, Typha latifolia, Aruiido phragmites, Sparganium, Alisma und Carex riparia. (Yeigl. Carex, Arundo.) 11. Acidalia peroohraria, FJi., fliegt im iIai und zum zweiten Mal im Juli. Die Raupe lebt nach dem Wien. Verz. auf Festuca duriuscula. 12. Crambus chi-ysonuehellus, Scop., fliegt im Rheingau von Ende Mai bis in den Juli. Die Raupe lebt nach Gärtner (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 326) wie die von 13. Crambus luteellus, Srhiff'., zwischen den Wurzelblattern und untern Halmen von Festuca ovina in einem schlauchartigon Ge- spiunste. (1. c. p. 327.) 14. Anerastia lo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/festuca-ehvtior-festuca-fluitans-typha-latifolia-aruiido-phragmites-sparganium-alisma-und-carex-riparia-yeigl-carex-arundo-11-acidalia-peroohraria-fji-fliegt-im-iiai-und-zum-zweiten-mal-im-juli-die-raupe-lebt-nach-dem-wien-verz-auf-festuca-duriuscula-12-crambus-chi-ysonuehellus-scop-fliegt-im-rheingau-von-ende-mai-bis-in-den-juli-die-raupe-lebt-nach-grtner-stett-ent-zeit-1865-p-326-wie-die-von-13-crambus-luteellus-srhiff-zwischen-den-wurzelblattern-und-untern-halmen-von-festuca-ovina-in-einem-schlauchartigon-ge-spiunste-1-c-p-327-14-anerastia-lo-image179993995.html
RMMCRC4Y–. Festuca ehvtior. Festuca fluitans, Typha latifolia, Aruiido phragmites, Sparganium, Alisma und Carex riparia. (Yeigl. Carex, Arundo.) 11. Acidalia peroohraria, FJi., fliegt im iIai und zum zweiten Mal im Juli. Die Raupe lebt nach dem Wien. Verz. auf Festuca duriuscula. 12. Crambus chi-ysonuehellus, Scop., fliegt im Rheingau von Ende Mai bis in den Juli. Die Raupe lebt nach Gärtner (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 326) wie die von 13. Crambus luteellus, Srhiff'., zwischen den Wurzelblattern und untern Halmen von Festuca ovina in einem schlauchartigon Ge- spiunste. (1. c. p. 327.) 14. Anerastia lo
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. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . terifera. umbraculata. Pvhapsa scotosialis.Scoparia chimeria.—?— cyameuta.Selidosema dejeotaria. fenerata. suavis. Tatosoma timora.Venusia verriculata.Xanthorhoe cinerearia. rose aria. EXPLANATION OF PLATES.Plate I. Fig. 1. Ovum of Melanchra dotaia (as seen from above). ,., 2. , Drepanodes muriferata. „ 3. , Declana floccosa (side view). „ 4. , Phloeopola confusella (as seen from above) „ 5. , Xanthorhoe cineraria. „ 6. , Mecyna blairdalis. „ 7. , Nyctemera annulata. „ 8. , Melanchra insignis. „ 9. , Crambus flexuocellus. „ 10. , Pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-and-proceedings-of-the-new-zealand-institute-terifera-umbraculata-pvhapsa-scotosialisscoparia-chimeria-cyameutaselidosema-dejeotaria-fenerata-suavis-tatosoma-timoravenusia-verriculataxanthorhoe-cinerearia-rose-aria-explanation-of-platesplate-i-fig-1-ovum-of-melanchra-dotaia-as-seen-from-above-2-drepanodes-muriferata-3-declana-floccosa-side-view-4-phloeopola-confusella-as-seen-from-above-5-xanthorhoe-cineraria-6-mecyna-blairdalis-7-nyctemera-annulata-8-melanchra-insignis-9-crambus-flexuocellus-10-pl-image370016772.html
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. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 381. Flügelgeäder einer VyxdiMde (Crambus) (Vfl stets ohne an, m<, nahe dem Zellen- winkel entspringend, stark ge- nähert an 771^, Hfl Wo ^us dem unteren Winkel der Zelle entspringend, m-^ weit ge- trennt von Wo ). Nach S p u l e r. Unterfamilie: Phycitinae, Die Phycitinen gehören in die i. Gruppe der Zünsler, bei denen die Ader cii auf der Oberseite der Hinterflügel mit einem Haarkamm besetzt xmd bei denen auf den schmalen und langgestreckten Vorderflügeln die Ader /â - stets fehlt (Abb. 382). Die männlichen Fühler s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-forstinsekten-mitteleuropas-ein-lehr-und-handbuch-abb-381-flgelgeder-einer-vyxdimde-crambus-vfl-stets-ohne-an-mlt-nahe-dem-zellen-winkel-entspringend-stark-ge-nhert-an-771-hfl-wo-us-dem-unteren-winkel-der-zelle-entspringend-m-weit-ge-trennt-von-wo-nach-s-p-u-l-e-r-unterfamilie-phycitinae-die-phycitinen-gehren-in-die-i-gruppe-der-znsler-bei-denen-die-ader-cii-auf-der-oberseite-der-hinterflgel-mit-einem-haarkamm-besetzt-xmd-bei-denen-auf-den-schmalen-und-langgestreckten-vorderflgeln-die-ader-stets-fehlt-abb-382-die-mnnlichen-fhler-s-image181023854.html
RMMEE9NJ–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 381. Flügelgeäder einer VyxdiMde (Crambus) (Vfl stets ohne an, m<, nahe dem Zellen- winkel entspringend, stark ge- nähert an 771^, Hfl Wo ^us dem unteren Winkel der Zelle entspringend, m-^ weit ge- trennt von Wo ). Nach S p u l e r. Unterfamilie: Phycitinae, Die Phycitinen gehören in die i. Gruppe der Zünsler, bei denen die Ader cii auf der Oberseite der Hinterflügel mit einem Haarkamm besetzt xmd bei denen auf den schmalen und langgestreckten Vorderflügeln die Ader /â - stets fehlt (Abb. 382). Die männlichen Fühler s
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. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . l sides, but quickly disappear as they alight on the grass. If a single individual be watched more closely, it will be noticed that in alighting upon a blade of grass it quickly rolls its wings * Crambus caliginosellus Clem. Family Crambidce. 162 JXSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD very tightly around its body, and hugs up close to the grassso that it is hardly distinguishable from it. Projecting from thehead in front is what appears to be a long beak or snout, on account of whichthese moths areoften known assnout-moths/ butwhich really con-sis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-l-sides-but-quickly-disappear-as-they-alight-on-the-grass-if-a-single-individual-be-watched-more-closely-it-will-be-noticed-that-in-alighting-upon-a-blade-of-grass-it-quickly-rolls-its-wings-crambus-caliginosellus-clem-family-crambidce-162-jxsect-pests-of-farm-garden-and-orchard-very-tightly-around-its-body-and-hugs-up-close-to-the-grassso-that-it-is-hardly-distinguishable-from-it-projecting-from-thehead-in-front-is-what-appears-to-be-a-long-beak-or-snout-on-account-of-whichthese-moths-areoften-known-assnout-moths-butwhich-really-con-sis-image370028436.html
RM2CE0718–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . l sides, but quickly disappear as they alight on the grass. If a single individual be watched more closely, it will be noticed that in alighting upon a blade of grass it quickly rolls its wings * Crambus caliginosellus Clem. Family Crambidce. 162 JXSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD very tightly around its body, and hugs up close to the grassso that it is hardly distinguishable from it. Projecting from thehead in front is what appears to be a long beak or snout, on account of whichthese moths areoften known assnout-moths/ butwhich really con-sis
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. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bull. So. Calif. Acad. Sci., vol. xxxix, part 1, 1940. Crambus. A. B. Klots. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-southern-california-academy-of-sciences-science-natural-history-natural-history-bull-so-calif-acad-sci-vol-xxxix-part-1-1940-crambus-a-b-klots-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-southern-california-academy-of-sciences-los-angeles-calif-the-academy-image233855528.html
RMRGD134–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bull. So. Calif. Acad. Sci., vol. xxxix, part 1, 1940. Crambus. A. B. Klots. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
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. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing;. Corn. ra rtiv. The common Sod Web-worm (Crambus trisectus) Back and side views, much enlarged.. 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.. Bowman, Melville Le Roy, 1881- [from old catalog]. Waterloo, Iowa, Sold by Waterloo publishing co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-growing-judging-breeding-feeding-marketing-corn-ra-rtiv-the-common-sod-web-worm-crambus-trisectus-back-and-side-views-much-enlarged-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-bowman-melville-le-roy-1881-from-old-catalog-waterloo-iowa-sold-by-waterloo-publishing-co-image232521672.html
RMRE87NC–. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing;. Corn. ra rtiv. The common Sod Web-worm (Crambus trisectus) Back and side views, much enlarged.. 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.. Bowman, Melville Le Roy, 1881- [from old catalog]. Waterloo, Iowa, Sold by Waterloo publishing co.
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. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 78, U. S. Dept. of Agnculto Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-bui-78-u-s-dept-of-agnculto-plate-i-fig-1injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-tobacco-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-g-p-o-image233826313.html
RMRGBKRN–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 78, U. S. Dept. of Agnculto Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
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. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. j|. 78, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-j-78-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-i-fig-1injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-tobacco-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-department-supt-of-docs-govt-print-off-image233825806.html
RMRGBK5J–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. j|. 78, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Corn. WORK OF THE TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-fig-1injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-tobacco-fig-2injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-corn-work-of-the-tobacco-crambus-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-department-supt-of-docs-govt-print-off-image233825793.html
RMRGBK55–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Corn. WORK OF THE TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Corn. WORK OF THE TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-fig-1injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-tobacco-fig-2injury-of-the-tobacco-crambus-or-quotwirewormquot-to-corn-work-of-the-tobacco-crambus-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-g-p-o-image233826299.html
RMRGBKR7–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Injury of the Tobacco Crambus, or "Wireworm," to Corn. WORK OF THE TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
. Elementary entomology. Insects. 190 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY. silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-insects-190-elementary-entomology-silk-lined-galleries-destroying-the-combs-they-attack-weak-colo-nies-of-bees-which-they-frequently-destroy-and-are-one-of-the-worst-enemies-of-the-apiary-the-moth-has-purplish-brown-fore-wings-and-brown-or-faded-yellow-hind-wings-the-close-wings-crambinae-are-so-called-because-their-wings-are-wrapped-closely-about-them-when-at-rest-they-are-also-called-snout-moths-they-are-the-small-brown-fig-297-a-crambid-moth-crambus-vulgivagellns-ll-or-sllvery-a-larva-b-overground-and-c-underground-tube-and-cocoon-whltcm-image231778984.html
RMRD2CCT–. Elementary entomology. Insects. 190 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY. silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCm
. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 126 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV, CrambincB. The shaded portion of the accompanying map (Fig. I) indicates at a glance the territory from which laquea- tellus has been reported but more extensive collections will likely somewhat extend these limits.. SEASONAL HISTORY. Crambus laqueatelliis has one distinct generation annually. In Tennessee, where the appearance of the moths has been closely watched for several years, the period during which they have been found in the field extends from April 24 to May 31. Farthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-entomological-society-of-america-entomology-126-annals-entomological-society-of-america-vol-xv-crambincb-the-shaded-portion-of-the-accompanying-map-fig-i-indicates-at-a-glance-the-territory-from-which-laquea-tellus-has-been-reported-but-more-extensive-collections-will-likely-somewhat-extend-these-limits-seasonal-history-crambus-laqueatelliis-has-one-distinct-generation-annually-in-tennessee-where-the-appearance-of-the-moths-has-been-closely-watched-for-several-years-the-period-during-which-they-have-been-found-in-the-field-extends-from-april-24-to-may-31-farthe-image236537408.html
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. Annals. Entomology. 126 Ainials Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV Crambince. The shaded portion of the accompanying map (Fig. I) indicates at a glance the territory from which laqiiea- tellus has been reported but more extensive collections -wall likelv somewhat extend these limits.. SEASONAL HISTORY. Crambus laqueatellus has one distinct generation annuall3 In Tennessee, where the appearance of the moths has been closely watched for several years, the period during which they have been found in the field extends from April 24 to May 31. Farther north they appear correspondingly lat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-entomology-126-ainials-entomological-society-of-america-vol-xv-crambince-the-shaded-portion-of-the-accompanying-map-fig-i-indicates-at-a-glance-the-territory-from-which-laqiiea-tellus-has-been-reported-but-more-extensive-collections-wall-likelv-somewhat-extend-these-limits-seasonal-history-crambus-laqueatellus-has-one-distinct-generation-annuall3-in-tennessee-where-the-appearance-of-the-moths-has-been-closely-watched-for-several-years-the-period-during-which-they-have-been-found-in-the-field-extends-from-april-24-to-may-31-farther-north-they-appear-correspondingly-lat-image236539234.html
RMRMR85P–. Annals. Entomology. 126 Ainials Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV Crambince. The shaded portion of the accompanying map (Fig. I) indicates at a glance the territory from which laqiiea- tellus has been reported but more extensive collections -wall likelv somewhat extend these limits.. SEASONAL HISTORY. Crambus laqueatellus has one distinct generation annuall3 In Tennessee, where the appearance of the moths has been closely watched for several years, the period during which they have been found in the field extends from April 24 to May 31. Farther north they appear correspondingly lat
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 410 THE VACJABOND CRAMBUS. names imd describes many mammuls, birds, mid otlicr insects that destroy this pest. He also describes many medianical ap- pliances for the destruction of the pest. ]n California the i)ast season locusts which were verv common and harmful were de- stroyed by use of poison. Bran, sugar and arsenic were mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-410-the-vacjabond-crambus-names-imd-describes-many-mammuls-birds-mid-otlicr-insects-that-destroy-this-pest-he-also-describes-many-medianical-ap-pliances-for-the-destruction-of-the-pest-n-california-the-iast-season-locusts-which-were-verv-common-and-harmful-were-de-stroyed-by-use-of-poison-bran-sugar-and-arsenic-were-mi-image234946211.html
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. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. During the last of July when injury was first noticed, the worms numbered from twelve to fifteen per square foot around the injured areas in one golf course examined. Most of the larvae were full-grown and pupae were numerous. By August 6, larvae were scarce and pupae numerous and adults of Crambus teterrellus Zincken were very numerous on tree trunks and in the longer grasses. From thirty to fifty adults of this species could be collected on a single tree trunk ten inches in diameter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-during-the-last-of-july-when-injury-was-first-noticed-the-worms-numbered-from-twelve-to-fifteen-per-square-foot-around-the-injured-areas-in-one-golf-course-examined-most-of-the-larvae-were-full-grown-and-pupae-were-numerous-by-august-6-larvae-were-scarce-and-pupae-numerous-and-adults-of-crambus-teterrellus-zincken-were-very-numerous-on-tree-trunks-and-in-the-longer-grasses-from-thirty-to-fifty-adults-of-this-species-could-be-collected-on-a-single-tree-trunk-ten-inches-in-diameter-image236219714.html
RMRM8MJA–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. During the last of July when injury was first noticed, the worms numbered from twelve to fifteen per square foot around the injured areas in one golf course examined. Most of the larvae were full-grown and pupae were numerous. By August 6, larvae were scarce and pupae numerous and adults of Crambus teterrellus Zincken were very numerous on tree trunks and in the longer grasses. From thirty to fifty adults of this species could be collected on a single tree trunk ten inches in diameter.
. Annual report. Agricultural education. 124 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. [Jan. This is a very common insect, and the amount of damage done by the larvae is very great, hundreds of acres of grass land sometimes being destroyed. The larva spins a delicate web among the roots of the grass, and gradually forms a tube in which it is entirely concealed. As it increases in size it extends the tube downward into the ground, and when the insect is full grown the tube is sometimes nearly two inches in lenslhc. Fig. 2. — Crambus vulgivagellus : a, larva; b, the larval case in the grass; c, the cocoon in the gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-agricultural-education-124-agricultural-college-jan-this-is-a-very-common-insect-and-the-amount-of-damage-done-by-the-larvae-is-very-great-hundreds-of-acres-of-grass-land-sometimes-being-destroyed-the-larva-spins-a-delicate-web-among-the-roots-of-the-grass-and-gradually-forms-a-tube-in-which-it-is-entirely-concealed-as-it-increases-in-size-it-extends-the-tube-downward-into-the-ground-and-when-the-insect-is-full-grown-the-tube-is-sometimes-nearly-two-inches-in-lenslhc-fig-2-crambus-vulgivagellus-a-larva-b-the-larval-case-in-the-grass-c-the-cocoon-in-the-gr-image236257959.html
RMRMADC7–. Annual report. Agricultural education. 124 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. [Jan. This is a very common insect, and the amount of damage done by the larvae is very great, hundreds of acres of grass land sometimes being destroyed. The larva spins a delicate web among the roots of the grass, and gradually forms a tube in which it is entirely concealed. As it increases in size it extends the tube downward into the ground, and when the insect is full grown the tube is sometimes nearly two inches in lenslhc. Fig. 2. — Crambus vulgivagellus : a, larva; b, the larval case in the grass; c, the cocoon in the gr
. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). ON CERTAIN GRASS-EATING INSECTS. A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF CRAMBUS OF THE ITHACA FAUNA. A Thesis in Entomology. BY EPHRAIM PORTER FELT, B. S., FELLOW IN ENTOMOLOGY IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION. There abound in every pasture and meadow certain small moths that may be easily recognized by a peculiar habit of closely fold- ing their wings about the body when at rest. (Fig. I.) On account of this habit, these moths have received the popular name of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-agricultural-experiment-station-cornell-university-agricultural-experiment-station-agriculture-new-york-state-on-certain-grass-eating-insects-a-synopsis-of-the-species-of-crambus-of-the-ithaca-fauna-a-thesis-in-entomology-by-ephraim-porter-felt-b-s-fellow-in-entomology-in-cornell-university-introduction-there-abound-in-every-pasture-and-meadow-certain-small-moths-that-may-be-easily-recognized-by-a-peculiar-habit-of-closely-fold-ing-their-wings-about-the-body-when-at-rest-fig-i-on-account-of-this-habit-these-moths-have-received-the-popular-name-of-image236180468.html
RMRM6XGM–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). ON CERTAIN GRASS-EATING INSECTS. A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF CRAMBUS OF THE ITHACA FAUNA. A Thesis in Entomology. BY EPHRAIM PORTER FELT, B. S., FELLOW IN ENTOMOLOGY IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION. There abound in every pasture and meadow certain small moths that may be easily recognized by a peculiar habit of closely fold- ing their wings about the body when at rest. (Fig. I.) On account of this habit, these moths have received the popular name of
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 8 Crambus larged (Original) hortuellus, en- bined with short, black lines and dots. It is a very common species in grass lands during July and has attracted considerable attention because of its injuries to cranberry bogs, where it is known as the cran- berry girdler. Description of early stages. The eggs are creamy white when first laid, turning to a pinkish red before hatching. The young larva has a smutty white color with the head a little darker than the rest of the body. The full grown larva, as characterized by S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-78-new-york-state-museum-fig-8-crambus-larged-original-hortuellus-en-bined-with-short-black-lines-and-dots-it-is-a-very-common-species-in-grass-lands-during-july-and-has-attracted-considerable-attention-because-of-its-injuries-to-cranberry-bogs-where-it-is-known-as-the-cran-berry-girdler-description-of-early-stages-the-eggs-are-creamy-white-when-first-laid-turning-to-a-pinkish-red-before-hatching-the-young-larva-has-a-smutty-white-color-with-the-head-a-little-darker-than-the-rest-of-the-body-the-full-grown-larva-as-characterized-by-s-image238499576.html
RMRT0GJ0–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 8 Crambus larged (Original) hortuellus, en- bined with short, black lines and dots. It is a very common species in grass lands during July and has attracted considerable attention because of its injuries to cranberry bogs, where it is known as the cran- berry girdler. Description of early stages. The eggs are creamy white when first laid, turning to a pinkish red before hatching. The young larva has a smutty white color with the head a little darker than the rest of the body. The full grown larva, as characterized by S
. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges;. Insects; Pests. -jJteiC^,^.^^^ "5«- Crambus vulvivaf;elhi!i.—a, larva ; b, over-, and r, underground tube and cocoon ; d, e, /, moths with wuigs spread and at rest ; g, an egg much enlarged. up or f<^lded closely, giving the insect a little the appearance ot a tiny cylinder. The head is small, not at all retracted, and usually furnished with very long palpi that project straight out like a snout ; as a whole, resembling somewhat one of the groups of the deltoid N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-the-fruit-grower-and-for-use-as-a-text-book-in-agricultural-schools-and-colleges-insects-pests-jjteic-quot5-crambus-vulvivafelhi!ia-larva-b-over-and-r-underground-tube-and-cocoon-d-e-moths-with-wuigs-spread-and-at-rest-g-an-egg-much-enlarged-up-or-fltlded-closely-giving-the-insect-a-little-the-appearance-ot-a-tiny-cylinder-the-head-is-small-not-at-all-retracted-and-usually-furnished-with-very-long-palpi-that-project-straight-out-like-a-snout-as-a-whole-resembling-somewhat-one-of-the-groups-of-the-deltoid-n-image232300142.html
RMRDX55J–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges;. Insects; Pests. -jJteiC^,^.^^^ "5«- Crambus vulvivaf;elhi!i.—a, larva ; b, over-, and r, underground tube and cocoon ; d, e, /, moths with wuigs spread and at rest ; g, an egg much enlarged. up or f<^lded closely, giving the insect a little the appearance ot a tiny cylinder. The head is small, not at all retracted, and usually furnished with very long palpi that project straight out like a snout ; as a whole, resembling somewhat one of the groups of the deltoid N
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 4 ^;-tv v Fig. 1.—Poor Stand of Tobacco Resulting from Planting on Weedy Land. Note heavy growth of oxeye daisy in part of field not in tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Wild Carrot and Other Weeds in Field of Red Clover. Injury from the " wire worm" occurs when land of this kind is planted in tobacco or corn. RELATION OF WEEDY LAND TO INJURY BY TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-4-tv-v-fig-1poor-stand-of-tobacco-resulting-from-planting-on-weedy-land-note-heavy-growth-of-oxeye-daisy-in-part-of-field-not-in-tobacco-fig-2wild-carrot-and-other-weeds-in-field-of-red-clover-injury-from-the-quot-wire-wormquot-occurs-when-land-of-this-kind-is-planted-in-tobacco-or-corn-relation-of-weedy-land-to-injury-by-tobacco-crambus-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illu-image233826214.html
RMRGBKM6–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 4 ^;-tv v Fig. 1.—Poor Stand of Tobacco Resulting from Planting on Weedy Land. Note heavy growth of oxeye daisy in part of field not in tobacco.. Fig. 2.—Wild Carrot and Other Weeds in Field of Red Clover. Injury from the " wire worm" occurs when land of this kind is planted in tobacco or corn. RELATION OF WEEDY LAND TO INJURY BY TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I905 73. Fir. 4 Crambus trisectus, enlarged of May or in early June, spins a cocoon and some two months later pupates, the moths appearing in August and September. Dried Crambus Crambus trisectus Walk. This species is a rather large, ashy gray moth having a wing spread of J^ to ij^ inches. The forewings are ornamented with two irregular, oblique charac- teristic black markings. The moths fly mostly at or just after dark and are attracted to light in large numbers, being on the wing throughout June and July, though in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-report-of-the-state-entomologist-i905-73-fir-4-crambus-trisectus-enlarged-of-may-or-in-early-june-spins-a-cocoon-and-some-two-months-later-pupates-the-moths-appearing-in-august-and-september-dried-crambus-crambus-trisectus-walk-this-species-is-a-rather-large-ashy-gray-moth-having-a-wing-spread-of-j-to-ij-inches-the-forewings-are-ornamented-with-two-irregular-oblique-charac-teristic-black-markings-the-moths-fly-mostly-at-or-just-after-dark-and-are-attracted-to-light-in-large-numbers-being-on-the-wing-throughout-june-and-july-though-in-image234023184.html
RMRGMJXT–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I905 73. Fir. 4 Crambus trisectus, enlarged of May or in early June, spins a cocoon and some two months later pupates, the moths appearing in August and September. Dried Crambus Crambus trisectus Walk. This species is a rather large, ashy gray moth having a wing spread of J^ to ij^ inches. The forewings are ornamented with two irregular, oblique charac- teristic black markings. The moths fly mostly at or just after dark and are attracted to light in large numbers, being on the wing throughout June and July, though in
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Poor Stand of Tobacco Resulting from Planting on Weedy Land. Note heavy growth of oxeye dai^y in jiart of field not in tobacco. ^ :^t>!::^ ^^^;---^^|^ - »r; -rr- r-«^,.::'.;^'^:'"%<tjt^ m t Fig. 2.—Wild Carrot and Other Weeds in Field of Red Clover. Injury from the " wireworin" occurs when land of tliis kind is planted in tobacco or corn. RELATION OF WEEDY LAND TO INJURY BY TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-fig-1poor-stand-of-tobacco-resulting-from-planting-on-weedy-land-note-heavy-growth-of-oxeye-daiy-in-jiart-of-field-not-in-tobacco-tgt!-r-rr-r-quotlttjt-m-t-fig-2wild-carrot-and-other-weeds-in-field-of-red-clover-injury-from-the-quot-wireworinquot-occurs-when-land-of-tliis-kind-is-planted-in-tobacco-or-corn-relation-of-weedy-land-to-injury-by-tobacco-crambus-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-re-image233816902.html
RMRGB7RJ–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Poor Stand of Tobacco Resulting from Planting on Weedy Land. Note heavy growth of oxeye dai^y in jiart of field not in tobacco. ^ :^t>!::^ ^^^;---^^|^ - »r; -rr- r-«^,.::'.;^'^:'"%<tjt^ m t Fig. 2.—Wild Carrot and Other Weeds in Field of Red Clover. Injury from the " wireworin" occurs when land of tliis kind is planted in tobacco or corn. RELATION OF WEEDY LAND TO INJURY BY TOBACCO CRAMBUS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 70 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 2 Crambus albellus, larval tube or nest in grass, the lower portion exposed by the removal of a little humtis (Redrawn from author's illustration) Natural enemies. Webworms are subject to attack by a number of natural enemies, which are undoubtedly of much service in keeping the pests within bounds. A minute four winged fly, L a m p r o- nota frigida Cress., was reared from the caterpillars by Dr Lintner in 1881, and Dr Riley obtained an- other form, Cryptus mundus Prov. A small Tachanid, allied to the one which is so Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-70-new-york-state-museum-fig-2-crambus-albellus-larval-tube-or-nest-in-grass-the-lower-portion-exposed-by-the-removal-of-a-little-humtis-redrawn-from-authors-illustration-natural-enemies-webworms-are-subject-to-attack-by-a-number-of-natural-enemies-which-are-undoubtedly-of-much-service-in-keeping-the-pests-within-bounds-a-minute-four-winged-fly-l-a-m-p-r-o-nota-frigida-cress-was-reared-from-the-caterpillars-by-dr-lintner-in-1881-and-dr-riley-obtained-an-other-form-cryptus-mundus-prov-a-small-tachanid-allied-to-the-one-which-is-so-image234033689.html
RMRGN4A1–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 70 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 2 Crambus albellus, larval tube or nest in grass, the lower portion exposed by the removal of a little humtis (Redrawn from author's illustration) Natural enemies. Webworms are subject to attack by a number of natural enemies, which are undoubtedly of much service in keeping the pests within bounds. A minute four winged fly, L a m p r o- nota frigida Cress., was reared from the caterpillars by Dr Lintner in 1881, and Dr Riley obtained an- other form, Cryptus mundus Prov. A small Tachanid, allied to the one which is so
. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum (Vienna, Austria); Natural history. 3o2 Dr. H. Zerny. Crambus altaicus Stgr. (104). Ein 9 vom Kentei-Gebiet (ex coli. Bang.-Haas). Crambus chrysonuchellus Scop. (108). Ein c/' mit weißgrauer Grundfarbe vom Juldus, Thian-Schan-Gebiet (ex coli. Wagner). Crambus craterellus Scop. und cassentiniellus Z. (log). Meine Vermutung, daß diese beiden Formen spezifisch verschieden seien, wurde durch eine Untersuchung des männlichen Kopulationsapparates bestätigt. Die beiden Arten sind aber, auch ohne Berücksichtigung des Ko Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annalen-des-kk-naturhistorischen-hofmuseums-k-k-naturhistorisches-hofmuseum-vienna-austria-natural-history-3o2-dr-h-zerny-crambus-altaicus-stgr-104-ein-9-vom-kentei-gebiet-ex-coli-bang-haas-crambus-chrysonuchellus-scop-108-ein-c-mit-weigrauer-grundfarbe-vom-juldus-thian-schan-gebiet-ex-coli-wagner-crambus-craterellus-scop-und-cassentiniellus-z-log-meine-vermutung-da-diese-beiden-formen-spezifisch-verschieden-seien-wurde-durch-eine-untersuchung-des-mnnlichen-kopulationsapparates-besttigt-die-beiden-arten-sind-aber-auch-ohne-bercksichtigung-des-ko-image236743868.html
RMRN4H64–. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum (Vienna, Austria); Natural history. 3o2 Dr. H. Zerny. Crambus altaicus Stgr. (104). Ein 9 vom Kentei-Gebiet (ex coli. Bang.-Haas). Crambus chrysonuchellus Scop. (108). Ein c/' mit weißgrauer Grundfarbe vom Juldus, Thian-Schan-Gebiet (ex coli. Wagner). Crambus craterellus Scop. und cassentiniellus Z. (log). Meine Vermutung, daß diese beiden Formen spezifisch verschieden seien, wurde durch eine Untersuchung des männlichen Kopulationsapparates bestätigt. Die beiden Arten sind aber, auch ohne Berücksichtigung des Ko
. Annual report. Agricultural education. 154 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. [Jan. Chilo plejadellus. (Plate V., figs. 10, male, and 11, female.) Chilo plejadellus Zinck., Germ. Mag., Vol. IV., p. 251 (1821). Jartheza sabulifera Walk., Lep. Het., Vol. XXVII., p. 185 (1863). Crambus plejadellus Zell., Chil. et Cram., p. 26 (1863). Diphryx prolatella Grote, Bull. U. S. Geo. Sur., Vol. VI., p. 273 (1881). Chilo oryzaeellus Riley, Rep. Dep. Ag., p. 135, Plate VII., ftg. 1 (1882). Expanse of wings, 22-32 mm. Head, thorax and fore wings pale ochreous; labial palpi quite bushy, clothed with numerous black scal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-agricultural-education-154-agricultural-college-jan-chilo-plejadellus-plate-v-figs-10-male-and-11-female-chilo-plejadellus-zinck-germ-mag-vol-iv-p-251-1821-jartheza-sabulifera-walk-lep-het-vol-xxvii-p-185-1863-crambus-plejadellus-zell-chil-et-cram-p-26-1863-diphryx-prolatella-grote-bull-u-s-geo-sur-vol-vi-p-273-1881-chilo-oryzaeellus-riley-rep-dep-ag-p-135-plate-vii-ftg-1-1882-expanse-of-wings-22-32-mm-head-thorax-and-fore-wings-pale-ochreous-labial-palpi-quite-bushy-clothed-with-numerous-black-scal-image236257909.html
RMRMADAD–. Annual report. Agricultural education. 154 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. [Jan. Chilo plejadellus. (Plate V., figs. 10, male, and 11, female.) Chilo plejadellus Zinck., Germ. Mag., Vol. IV., p. 251 (1821). Jartheza sabulifera Walk., Lep. Het., Vol. XXVII., p. 185 (1863). Crambus plejadellus Zell., Chil. et Cram., p. 26 (1863). Diphryx prolatella Grote, Bull. U. S. Geo. Sur., Vol. VI., p. 273 (1881). Chilo oryzaeellus Riley, Rep. Dep. Ag., p. 135, Plate VII., ftg. 1 (1882). Expanse of wings, 22-32 mm. Head, thorax and fore wings pale ochreous; labial palpi quite bushy, clothed with numerous black scal
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 529. Fig. 223.—Evergestis rimosalis, allied to E. stramtnalis: a, larva; b, pupa: c. adult. Fig. 224.—Cranberry girdle-worn, Crambus hortuellus: a, egg; b, larva; c. a single seg- ment; d, pupa; e, tube made by larva; f. adult, all much enlarged. Fig. 225.—Corn-root web worm at work. Fig. 226.—Root web worm, Crambus i-uh-k'nscllus: a. larva; /'. over- c". undor-k-round tube and cocoon; d, c, f, moths, wings spread and at rest; ^ egg very greatly enarged. 34 IN. Please note that these images Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-including-a-report-of-the-insects-of-new-jersey-1909-the-insects-of-new-jersey-529-fig-223evergestis-rimosalis-allied-to-e-stramtnalis-a-larva-b-pupa-c-adult-fig-224cranberry-girdle-worn-crambus-hortuellus-a-egg-b-larva-c-a-single-seg-ment-d-pupa-e-tube-made-by-larva-f-adult-all-much-enlarged-fig-225corn-root-web-worm-at-work-fig-226root-web-worm-crambus-i-uh-knscllus-a-larva-over-cquot-undor-k-round-tube-and-cocoon-d-c-f-moths-wings-spread-and-at-rest-egg-very-greatly-enarged-34-in-please-note-that-these-images-image236192227.html
RMRM7DGK–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 529. Fig. 223.—Evergestis rimosalis, allied to E. stramtnalis: a, larva; b, pupa: c. adult. Fig. 224.—Cranberry girdle-worn, Crambus hortuellus: a, egg; b, larva; c. a single seg- ment; d, pupa; e, tube made by larva; f. adult, all much enlarged. Fig. 225.—Corn-root web worm at work. Fig. 226.—Root web worm, Crambus i-uh-k'nscllus: a. larva; /'. over- c". undor-k-round tube and cocoon; d, c, f, moths, wings spread and at rest; ^ egg very greatly enarged. 34 IN. Please note that these images
. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. A 1000 METRI sull'Appennino modenese 183 Crambus spatulellus n. sp. Brunneo-ochracea. Striga mediana nuiri/aritacea spala- li forniis. Cosla et ìtiargine int. albescenlibus. CHiis non albido intersectis, pu//cfis Iriangularibus nigvis et li/tea ììiargiìiali aìbescenli praegressis. Esp. al. mm. 23. Sta fra il margaritcUas Hb. ed il pyra/HideUus Tv. lì ca- rattere del dentino alT angolo interno della fascia longitudinale che Heinemann prende in cons^ideraxione per for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atti-della-societtaliana-di-scienze-naturali-e-del-museo-civico-di-storia-naturale-di-milano-natural-history-natural-history-a-1000-metri-sullappennino-modenese-183-crambus-spatulellus-n-sp-brunneo-ochracea-striga-mediana-nuiriaritacea-spala-li-forniis-cosla-et-tiargine-int-albescenlibus-chiis-non-albido-intersectis-pucfis-iriangularibus-nigvis-et-litea-iargiiali-abescenli-praegressis-esp-al-mm-23-sta-fra-il-margaritcuas-hb-ed-il-pyrahideuus-tv-l-ca-rattere-del-dentino-alt-angolo-interno-della-fascia-longitudinale-che-heinemann-prende-in-consideraxione-per-for-image235346746.html
RMRJTY4X–. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. A 1000 METRI sull'Appennino modenese 183 Crambus spatulellus n. sp. Brunneo-ochracea. Striga mediana nuiri/aritacea spala- li forniis. Cosla et ìtiargine int. albescenlibus. CHiis non albido intersectis, pu//cfis Iriangularibus nigvis et li/tea ììiargiìiali aìbescenli praegressis. Esp. al. mm. 23. Sta fra il margaritcUas Hb. ed il pyra/HideUus Tv. lì ca- rattere del dentino alT angolo interno della fascia longitudinale che Heinemann prende in cons^ideraxione per for
. Elementary entomology. Insects. silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCmOtHSWulCn it, e, f. moths w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-insects-silk-lined-galleries-destroying-the-combs-they-attack-weak-colo-nies-of-bees-which-they-frequently-destroy-and-are-one-of-the-worst-enemies-of-the-apiary-the-moth-has-purplish-brown-fore-wings-and-brown-or-faded-yellow-hind-wings-the-close-wings-crambinae-are-so-called-because-their-wings-are-wrapped-closely-about-them-when-at-rest-they-are-also-called-snout-moths-they-are-the-small-brown-fig-297-a-crambid-moth-crambus-vulgivagellns-ll-or-sllvery-a-larva-b-overground-and-c-underground-tube-and-cocoon-whltcmothswulcn-it-e-f-moths-w-image231737988.html
RMRD0G4M–. Elementary entomology. Insects. silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCmOtHSWulCn it, e, f. moths w