RM2BH18BB–red bugs & stainers, pyrrhocorid bugs, pyrrhocores (Pyrrhocoridae), imagos and larvae on a leaf, Canada, Ontario, Point Pelee National Park
RMD03E5X–Flatid leaf bugs imagos on branch in Madagascar
RM2RG1TK1–Megopis scabricornis - Körnerbock, Germany, holes of imagos
RMKYRGYC–Summer Chafer, European June Beetle (Amphimallon solstitiale) three Imagos on the flowerbud of a Knapweed ( Centaurea spec.)
RFHY3E6H–Acronicta rumicis. Polilla perteneciente a la familia noctuidae. Pueden presentar dos generaciones anuales, con imagos entre abril y septiembre, en la
RMTRK563–A close look at a tiger moth, Cyanopepla micans, Otavalo, Ecuador, South America.
RMH20M3C–A group of Tiny Checkerspot butterflies (Dymasia dymas) nectaring on white flowers, Arizona, United States
RF2G13TYG–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMF07FT1–Green leafhopper (Cicadella viridis) - a resplendent fellow if only around 7mm long found in damp grassland. Probably male, UK
RMM27CCW–A hatch of mayflies in the sky.
RME8EE9M–freshly emerged adult pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly resting on bramble leaf, New Forest, England
RM2HJ3WM7–Stenoria analis imagos (Mayet, 1874).
RM2AKGD3K–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . be removed, as the coalescence is only effectedbetween the interior portions, the two portions of the pupa case never uniting. Theparaffin ring naturally tends to prevent the imagos emerging and they have to be helpedout when they seem, from the papery condition of the pupa case, to be ready for emer-gence, the case being picked off bit by bit. In general, the wings fail to expand and as a consequence the abdomen remainsdistended by the hsemolymph. In some cases the wings, or a majority of them, expandvery well, one, perhaps, b
RM2BH17MH–red bugs & stainers, pyrrhocorid bugs, pyrrhocores (Pyrrhocoridae), imagos and larvae on a leaf, Canada, Ontario, Point Pelee National Park
RMPFYP8H–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 886 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY moult their external chitinous skin once again after they transform from the nymphal form to that of the adult. It is chiefly these callow and immature adults (known to the books as sub-imagos, and to British fishermen as duns) that fly to Hghts. Emerging. Fig. I3S7. Mayflies fallen beneath an electric-light post on Lake Erie. (Photograph by Professor O. E. Jennings.) from a rent in the back of the old nymph skin, they spread their newly expanded wings and rise feebly into the air, and if a light be near, they swarm to it; othe
RM2RG1TN9–Old-world Swallowtail (Papilio machaon), Russia (Buryatia), imago’s in flight.
RMMA76TW–. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life . Fig. 123. Effect of temperature on development In the butterfly Vanessa levana prorsa the two broods have distinct patterns. By keep- ing the eggs, larvas, and pupas of the spring brood at a low temperature, it has been possible to make the imagos appear in the fall with exactly the same coloring as the spring brood. This showed that the two forms differ from each other because of the influence of the temperature are many species of butterflies that produce two broods each year. The pupa survives the winter, and the adult emerges i
RFHY3T8P–Acronicta rumicis. Polilla perteneciente a la familia noctuidae. Pueden presentar dos generaciones anuales, con imagos entre abril y septiembre, en la
RMA9HC55–Holly Blue Butterfly Celastrina argiolus Larva
RMGJAJB9–A group of Edward's and Banded Hairstreaks (Satyrium edwardsii and S. calanus) nectaring on butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
RMWEDNAW–Heath fritillary Melitaea athalia mating pair on bracken at Bin Combe on Exmoor in Somerset UK
RM2F3DGP6–Small Emperor Moth, Saturnia pavonia Female with wings open showing its four eyespots
RFPRTY4A–A flying termite or Alates isolated on white background.
RF2G13WD3–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMF06D0A–Meadow grasshopper
RMM27CCR–A hatch of mayflies in the sky.
RME8EDF4–pair of blue-tailed damselflies mating while perched on a grass stem, Camargue, France.
RMW9H4AA–Archive image from page 572 of A handbook of British lepidoptera. A handbook of British lepidoptera CUbiodiversity1126142 Year: 1895 ( AEGEBIADAE 563 2. Tongue rudimentary ; 7 of forewings to termeu 1. Aegbria. „ developed ; 7 of forewings to apex 2. Trochilium. 1. Aegbria, F. Head shortly rough-haired above. Tongue rudimentary. Antennae i, in <J lamellate. Labial palpi with second joint rough-scaled beneath, terminal loosely scaled. Abdomen stout. Forewings : 7 to termen. Hindwings : 3 and 4 stalked. A small genus, characteristic of the European region. The imagos arc seldom observed, tho
RM2AJ3C87–A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . Fig. 237.—Resting posture of mosquitoes: i and 2, Anopheles; 3, Culex Pipiens, form; after two to five days more imagos or adult insects emerge (Figs. Fig. J3S.—tulc.x pungcns, male. we prevent mosquito breeding.This is accomplished by drain-ing and filling, and by remov-ing all small articles capableof holding water. Collectionsof water that can not be re-moved should be closely cov-ered and screened, or elseoiled with petroleum, about anounce to each fifteen squarefeet of surface, the petrolia-ing being repeated about onc
RM2HB6JHA–firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus), imagos and larvae, Germany
RMPFWXCG–. A handbook of British lepidoptera. Lepidoptera. AEGEBIADAE 563 2. Tongue rudimentary ; 7 of forewings to termeu 1. Aegbria. „ developed ; 7 of forewings to apex 2. Trochilium. 1. Aegbria, F. Head shortly rough-haired above. Tongue rudimentary. Antennae i, in <J lamellate. Labial palpi with second joint rough-scaled beneath, terminal loosely scaled. Abdomen stout. Forewings : 7 to termen. Hindwings : 3 and 4 stalked. A small genus, characteristic of the European region. The imagos arc seldom observed, though the larvae are common. Collar yellow ... 2. crabroniformis. ,, dark fuscous . . .1
RMP85BG7–Mierennest met eieren en volwassen dieren, Ant nest with eggs and imagos
RMHDEX9X–Three pinned and spread cutout White Admiral butterflies (Limenitis arthemis arthemis), dorsal and ventral views
RMRYFBHY–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges economicentomolo00insmit Year: 1896 62 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. until ready for the change to the adult. Then they crawl up the stem of some water plant, or upon a projecting stone, and soon the skin splits and the imagos emerge. A few minutes suffice to harden and dry the newly-developed adults, then with spread wings they sail away on a new career, in a new medium. In habit the larvae are as predaceous and voracious as the adults, and their prey consists of any a
RM2AXG583–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . ence is only effectedbetween the interior portions, the two portions of the pupa case never uniting. Theparaffin ring naturally tenJs to prevent the imagos emerging and they have to be helpedout when they seem, from the papery condition of the pupa case, to be ready for emer-gence, the case being picked off bit by bit. In general, the wings fail to expand and as a consequence the abdomen remainsdistended by the hpemolymph. In some cases the wings, or a majority of them, expandvery well, one, perhaps, being aborted. In the case of a tandem junction,
RM2HB6JPM–firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus), imagos and larvae, Germany
RMPFWNC0–. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. Culicidae 385 the distance from the floor to the free edge of the shelf. The bottom of this pit is covered by a layer of moist white sand. It was designed as a dark, humid, quiet resting place for imagos. From the 1.5' fore-wall that is below the edge of the shelf, to the east end of the cage is a MOSQUITO REARING CAGE w J u - s P?rm»nen SUeH /- 3 /* sâ<s Mov»1 J Sa. nc " vv&U S a 6oa,rA a floor "â FoU- 3 ll : TanK [ Uj aj â I N. Plan L
RM2RG1P6G–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RMHDEX9W–A pair of pinned and spread cutout male Tailed Copper butterflies (Lycaena arota), dorsal and ventral views
RMA38EJH–Colorado Beetles, Leptinotarsa decemlineata. Group on potato leaf
RF2G13TYD–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMF0AYJN–Green leafhopper (Cicadella viridis) - a resplendent fellow if only around 7mm long found in damp grassland. Probably female, UK
RMRYH1GK–Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomolo00smit Year: 1906 62 AN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. until ready for the change to the atlult. Then they crawl up the bteni of some water plant, or upon a projecting stone, and soon the skin splits and the imagos emerge. A few minutes suffice to harden and dry the newly-developed adults, then with spread wings they sail away on a new career, in a new medium. In habit the larvae are as predaceous and voracious as the adults, and their prey consists of any aquatic f
RM2AX4YKC–Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . Fig. 148.—Green stinging io caterpillar.—AfterRiley. MAPLE CATERPILLARS. 395 pupa, cocoon, and male and female imagos; and still later (Entom. Corresp., 1869,p. 295-297) he gives a more extended description of the larva. Morris (Synop. Lepid.N. A., 1862, p. 220) briefly describes the larva. Packard (Guide Study Ins., 1869, p.?299) gives brief notes on this species under the name of HypercJiiria varia Walker.Bethune (Can. Entom., Oct.
RMF00A65–Ground Bug, Lygaeid bug (Tropidothorax leucopterus), many imagos on bark, Germany
RMPFHCFD–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 269 imagines, og det er også her, at man finder den frie puppe, der ligger i en af larven spundet kokon. Om nogle arter ved man dog, at det er nødvendigt for larvens udvikling at fortære blod, der har passeret imagos tarmkanal. Imagines er blodsugende snyltere på varmblodede hvirveldyr. De er ved deres legems- form og behåring udmærket egnede til livet mellem hår og fjer, hvor de bevæger sig fremad i sæt. Uden. TMg. 100. Loppelarve (Hystrichopsylla talpae). (Oiidemans). for værtdyrets pels bevæger lopperne sig i spring, hv
RM2CCYAF5–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RMGT7C8E–A pair of pinned and spread Chryxus Arctic butterflies (Oeneis chryxus) in an insect collection showing dorsal and ventral views
RF2G13TRM–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMF0AYK2–Green leafhopper (Cicadella viridis) - a resplendent fellow if only around 7mm long found in damp grassland. Probably female, UK
RMM27CCX–Man walking with dog surrounded by a hatch of mayflies.
RMRYFBJ1–Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 62 AX EC0X0MIC EXTOMOLOGY. until ready for the change to the adult. Then they crawl up the stem of some water plant, or upon a projecting stone, and soon the skin splits and the imagos emerge. A few minutes suftice to harden and dry the newly-developed adults, then with spread wings they sail away on a new career, in a new medium. In habit the larvae are as predaceous and voracious as the adults, and their prey consists of any aquatic forms which they can cap- ture,—mosquito larvae forming quite a staple article of diet
RM2AFM0KH–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. arbres situés à plusieursmètres de distance de lautre côté dun chemin. Voisins des précédents, les Arrhinotermes ont, eux aussi, un pore fron-tal et une poche glandulaire prolongée en arrière jusquau bout de labdo-men. Une espèce de ce genre (A. jlavus Bug.) a été découverte le 11 jan-vier 1910, au bord du lac dAmbalangoda, sous lécorce dun arbre mort.Dautres nids, renfermant des imagos, ont élé trouvés les années suivantesau bord du même lac, dans les tiges creuses du Panda-nus ceylonicus(grande Broméliacée aquatique) ou encore sous lécorce
RMF00A61–Ground Bug, Lygaeid bug (Tropidothorax leucopterus), many imagos on a little plant, Germany
RMPFHNDM–. Danmarks fauna, Biller. Beetles. kønsmodent Dyr. Dette er til at begynde med blegt og blødt og bliver derfor liggende en Tid i Gemmet, indtil det har faaet sine Farver og er blevet saa hær- det og stærkt, at det kan bryde ud. Imago's Hovede er tydeligt og veludviklet, indskudt i en Hule i første Brystring og bevægeligt paa dette Sted. — Det Parti af Hovedkapslens [Kraniets] Over- side, der findes bag en tænkt Linje mellem Øjnene,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RM2RG1P7G–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RMGT7C8F–A pair of pinned and spread Ridings' Satyr butterflies (Neominois ridingsii) in an insect collection, dorsal and ventral views
RF2G13TYE–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMF08KEW–Green leafhopper (Cicadella viridis) - newly emerged from nymph with outer casing still on the stalk - waiting to harden off, UK
RMERBK41–brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) adult feeding on flower, England United Kingdom
RMRX623C–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 62 AX EC0X0MIC EXTOMOLOGY. until ready for the change to the adult. Then they crawl up the stem of some water plant, or upon a projecting stone, and soon the skin splits and the imagos emerge. A few minutes suftice to harden and dry the newly-developed adults, then with spread wings they sail away on a new career, in a new medium. In habit the larvae are as predaceous and voracious as the adults, and their prey consists of any aquatic forms which they can cap- ture,—mosquito larvae form
RM2AM8ANN–Gazette des beaux-arts . JACOB ADOPTE EPHRAIM ET MANASSÈ. (Bois des « Imagos de lAncien Testament ».) est presque une confidence. Holbein na pas voulu seulement peindre uncadavre quelconque, il a voulu peindre un Christ. Cest de propos. MOiSE RECOMMANDE LA LOI DE DIEU AU PEUPLE D ISRAËL, (Bois des « Images doTAncien Testament ».) délibéré, et par une intuition du génie, quil la fait si terrible, et quil amis dans son œil mort toutes les épouvantes du sépulcre. Il a cherché UNE NOUVELLE BIOGRAPHIE DEHOLBEIN. 97 le drame et il la trouvé. Pour quelques-uns, ce Chrisl nest plusaujourdhui quun tabl
RMTREG6R–Ant nest with eggs and imagos, Germany
RMPFHMP8–. Danmarks fauna, Biller. Beetles. 6 mer findes ikke, men de 3 Thoraxled besidder paa Be- nenes Plads nogle fine Haar, der kan sidde ophøjet paa en svag Fremragning De simple, runde eller aflange Spirakler findes paa Prothorax og paa de 8 første Bag- kropsled. Pupperne vil let kunne ken- des paa Snuden, der stemmer over- ens med Imagos. Pupperne er iøv- rigt karakteriserede ved de paa be- stemt Maade anbragte smaa Haar paa de forskellige Dele af Kroppen.. Fig. 7. Hoved af en Pissodes - Larve, set nedenfra. Lp Læbe- palpe, Kp Kæbepalpe, /CKindbakke, 7H Kæ- be, N Nakkehul, O Overlæbe, S Submen-
RM2CCYAFB–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RF2G13T58–Green Shield or Green Stink bug on the leaves of an oak tree
RMETX0XC–polar hawk-moth (Laothoe populi) adult perched on poplar leaf, Norfolk, England, UK
RM2AFKWY7–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Fig. 2. — Soldat, x 6.. BÇf <*.? 1 r£à lr % 1 I Bj^^- » % » *^^HKJ Fig. /i. — Reine (grandeur naturelle).Tevmes Horni, — 187 — à 3o millimètres. Les imagos, de couleur brune, un peu plus gros queceux du Termite de Redemann, sobservent fréquemment en grands essaims,surtout en octobre et novembre. Le T. Escherichi, voisin du Redemanni, mais de taille plus petite, a ététrouvé par Escherich à Hantana dans un arbre mort et à Peradeniya(station dessai) sous un tronc gisant à terre. Le T. ceylonicus diffère des espèces précédentes en ce quil s
RM2D4YY87–Light Emerald (Campaea margaritaria, Campaea margaritata), sitting on bark, dorsal view, France, Brittany, Côtes-d’Armor, Erquy
RMGK480N–47898 Simulium Society- 1 Two imagos of hydropsyche; 2 Imago of hydorpsyche; 3 Larva of hydropsyche; 4 Pupal case of hydropsyche; 5
RM2RG1P7F–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RMETX0X8–lesser swallow prominent moth (Pheosia gnoma) adult resting on ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata), Norfolk, England, UK
RM2AFKYR3–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. vers k ou 5 heures du soirdans la saison sèche février et persistaient pendant la nuit. Les Termitesreunis par milliers semblaient occupés à ; aîtreou à humer la rosée. Âyanlcreusé la terre du pré, je ne trouvai point de nids bien délimités, maisde petites cavité; placées a 1 5 ou 50 centimètres de profondeur. Quelqoes-un>js renfermaient des imagos prêts a e-saimer. La reine, cachée plus pro-fondément, ne put être découverte, Des vol- dE, rubidm ont été observésfréquemment dans la soirée. LE. laeustrà se distingue des autres formes singhal
RM2D5002R–Centre-barred Sallow (Atethmia centrago), sitting at bark, dorsal view, France, Côtes-d’Armor, Erquy
RM2CCYAF2–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RMETX0X4–lesser swallow prominent moth (Pheosia gnoma) adult resting on ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata), Norfolk, England, UK
RM2AFM2FB–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. n volant) sur larbre de leur choix, sy accouplent et, taillantune cavité, y déposent les premiers œufs. Lattaque du Termite commen-çant au bout des branches plus ou moins desséchées et gagnant peu àpeu du côté du bois vert, le Calotermes peut causer de grands dommages,notamment à lArbre à thé. Le moyen le plus simple pour préserver lesplantations est de scier à la base les troncs infestés et de les brûler avantque les imagos aient eu le temps dessaimer. Le C. domesticus, capturé à Peradeniya par E. Green(1), habite de pré-férence à lintérieur
RM2G7GTCC–Common mayfly (Ephemera vulgata), Imago, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2RG1P6P–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
RM2CNFPHB–. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . scudderi Selys. This handsome black species, plate 3, figure 10, wascommon at Saranac Inn and even more so, judging from the numbers of exuviae inevidence along the bank, at Axton, but few imagos were seen at large, though manywere bred from nymphs, plate 3, figure 2, taken from Little Clear Creek beside thehatchery. , Gomplms spicatits Hagen. This species, next to G. exilis, was the commonestgomphine at Saranac Inn, where it frequented all sorts of waters. Adults were com-mon during the latter part of June and
RM2T1GK68–stag beetle, European stag beetle, greater stag beetle (Lucanus cervus), male on bark, portrait, Germany, Bavaria
RM2CCYAEW–Large numbers of Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) on a local dirt road in Kazakhstan,
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