Locusta migratoria, migratory locust, illustration from book dated 1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-locusta-migratoria-migratory-locust-illustration-from-book-dated-1904-107962427.html
RMG7J34Y–Locusta migratoria, migratory locust, illustration from book dated 1904
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RM2ET9HH2–Grasshopper, Migratory locust, Wanderheuschrecke, Abyssina, Ethiopia, East Africa, Dr. Richard Andree, Abessinien, Land und Volk, Leipzig 1869
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INSECTS. Migratory locust of south east Europe (Pachytylus migrations) 1896 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-migratory-locust-of-south-east-europe-pachytylus-migrations-1896-image185109351.html
RFMN4CT7–INSECTS. Migratory locust of south east Europe (Pachytylus migrations) 1896
. Food habits of the grosbeaks . one of the histOT?ic out-breaks of the Rocky Mountain locust, the blue grosbeak was found tofeed on other grasshoppers among the swarming hordes, and it is cer-tain that the pest itself was not overlooked. A very closely-related, species, called in contradistinction the lesser migratory locust (Bfe-lanoplus atlanis, fig. 39), has been identified from the stomachs exam-ined. But little insect food in addition to that above discussed is con-sumed. A fly or a wasp is rarely secured, and one ant and a saw-fly larva were eaten. Besides insects, a small amount of oth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/food-habits-of-the-grosbeaks-one-of-the-histotic-out-breaks-of-the-rocky-mountain-locust-the-blue-grosbeak-was-found-tofeed-on-other-grasshoppers-among-the-swarming-hordes-and-it-is-cer-tain-that-the-pest-itself-was-not-overlooked-a-very-closely-related-species-called-in-contradistinction-the-lesser-migratory-locust-bfe-lanoplus-atlanis-fig-39-has-been-identified-from-the-stomachs-exam-ined-but-little-insect-food-in-addition-to-that-above-discussed-is-con-sumed-a-fly-or-a-wasp-is-rarely-secured-and-one-ant-and-a-saw-fly-larva-were-eaten-besides-insects-a-small-amount-of-oth-image374706175.html
RM2CNH9FB–. Food habits of the grosbeaks . one of the histOT?ic out-breaks of the Rocky Mountain locust, the blue grosbeak was found tofeed on other grasshoppers among the swarming hordes, and it is cer-tain that the pest itself was not overlooked. A very closely-related, species, called in contradistinction the lesser migratory locust (Bfe-lanoplus atlanis, fig. 39), has been identified from the stomachs exam-ined. But little insect food in addition to that above discussed is con-sumed. A fly or a wasp is rarely secured, and one ant and a saw-fly larva were eaten. Besides insects, a small amount of oth
. The popular natural history . Zoology. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a very large fami Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-migratory-locustlocusa-migratoria-eggs-of-a-dusky-yellow-colour-and-the-roof-of-the-apartment-is-so-near-the-surface-of-the-ground-that-the-warmth-of-the-runbeams-penetrates-through-the-shallow-layer-of-earth-and-causes-the-eggs-to-be-hatched-the-tood-of-the-mole-cricket-is-mostly-of-a-vegetable-nature-but-it-has-been-known-to-feed-upon-raw-meat-upon-other-insects-and-even-to-exhibit-a-strong-cannibalistic-pro-pensity-when-shut-up-in-company-and-deprived-of-the-normil-food-the-migratory-locust-is-a-well-known-instance-of-a-very-large-fami-image216351536.html
RMPFYJGG–. The popular natural history . Zoology. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a very large fami
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RF2FWP35J–Moroccan locust (Dociostaurus maroccanus) sitting side view, gravure style ink drawing illustration isolated on white
. Text-book of zoology for schools and colleges. Zoology. 156 INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS. The most destructive species is the Migratory Locust {Acrydium migratorium. Fig. 67), which is very abundant in Africa, India, and throughout the whole of the East. Owing to the rapidity with which they devour every thing they can possibly eat, and owing to their enormous numbers, the Lo- custs are compelled to be constantly on the move, looking for "fresh fields and pastures new." It is from these migrations. !FiG. 67.—The Migratory Locust {Acrydvwm niiffratorium). in vast bodies in search of food th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-zoology-for-schools-and-colleges-zoology-156-invertebrate-animals-the-most-destructive-species-is-the-migratory-locust-acrydium-migratorium-fig-67-which-is-very-abundant-in-africa-india-and-throughout-the-whole-of-the-east-owing-to-the-rapidity-with-which-they-devour-every-thing-they-can-possibly-eat-and-owing-to-their-enormous-numbers-the-lo-custs-are-compelled-to-be-constantly-on-the-move-looking-for-quotfresh-fields-and-pastures-newquot-it-is-from-these-migrations-!fig-67the-migratory-locust-acrydvwm-niiffratorium-in-vast-bodies-in-search-of-food-th-image232352473.html
RMRE0FXH–. Text-book of zoology for schools and colleges. Zoology. 156 INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS. The most destructive species is the Migratory Locust {Acrydium migratorium. Fig. 67), which is very abundant in Africa, India, and throughout the whole of the East. Owing to the rapidity with which they devour every thing they can possibly eat, and owing to their enormous numbers, the Lo- custs are compelled to be constantly on the move, looking for "fresh fields and pastures new." It is from these migrations. !FiG. 67.—The Migratory Locust {Acrydvwm niiffratorium). in vast bodies in search of food th
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 536 LOCUSTS.. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-536-locusts-migratory-locustlocusa-migratoria-eggs-of-a-dusky-yellow-colour-and-the-roof-of-the-apartment-is-so-near-the-surface-of-the-ground-that-the-warmth-of-the-runbeams-penetrates-through-the-shallow-layer-of-earth-and-causes-the-eggs-to-be-hatched-the-tood-of-the-mole-cricket-is-mostly-of-a-vegetable-nature-but-it-has-been-known-to-feed-upon-raw-meat-upon-other-insects-and-even-to-exhibit-a-strong-cannibalistic-pro-pensity-when-shut-up-in-company-and-deprived-of-the-normil-food-the-migratory-locust-is-a-well-known-instance-of-a-v-image216351539.html
RMPFYJGK–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 536 LOCUSTS.. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a v
. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. EAEWIGS (fokficulid^-;. 251 is formed for biting, and the metamorphosis is incomplete. Many are provided with a curious " musical apparatus " (grass- hoppers, &c.) There is usually a pair of long multiarticulate antennse, and two large compound eyes as well as ocelli, on the head. The prothorax is freely movable. Tlie metamorphosis. Pig. 128.—Migratory Locust {JEdijioda migrataria). (Nicholson.) may be very incomplete : in the most advanced we only get a semblance of larval and pupal stages, and some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-agricultural-zoology-economic-eaewigs-fokficulid-251-is-formed-for-biting-and-the-metamorphosis-is-incomplete-many-are-provided-with-a-curious-quot-musical-apparatus-quot-grass-hoppers-ampc-there-is-usually-a-pair-of-long-multiarticulate-antennse-and-two-large-compound-eyes-as-well-as-ocelli-on-the-head-the-prothorax-is-freely-movable-tlie-metamorphosis-pig-128migratory-locust-jedijioda-migrataria-nicholson-may-be-very-incomplete-in-the-most-advanced-we-only-get-a-semblance-of-larval-and-pupal-stages-and-some-image232320316.html
RMRDY2X4–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. EAEWIGS (fokficulid^-;. 251 is formed for biting, and the metamorphosis is incomplete. Many are provided with a curious " musical apparatus " (grass- hoppers, &c.) There is usually a pair of long multiarticulate antennse, and two large compound eyes as well as ocelli, on the head. The prothorax is freely movable. Tlie metamorphosis. Pig. 128.—Migratory Locust {JEdijioda migrataria). (Nicholson.) may be very incomplete : in the most advanced we only get a semblance of larval and pupal stages, and some
. Elementary text-book of zoology. 256 ANNUL AT A. Our type, the cockroach, belongs to this order and with it is a remarkable series of forms, of which we can merely mention the most important. The earwigs have the gona- pophysis formed into pincers and live mostly in flowers. The grasshoppers and locusts are large types with powerful hind legs; in tropical countries great devastation is caused Fig. 178.—The Grasshopper (Locusla viridissima).. sJi^S^irjiiSr^ by swarms of the migratory locust. The mole-cricket has the habits and many of the structural peculiarities of the mole. The stick- and l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-256-annul-at-a-our-type-the-cockroach-belongs-to-this-order-and-with-it-is-a-remarkable-series-of-forms-of-which-we-can-merely-mention-the-most-important-the-earwigs-have-the-gona-pophysis-formed-into-pincers-and-live-mostly-in-flowers-the-grasshoppers-and-locusts-are-large-types-with-powerful-hind-legs-in-tropical-countries-great-devastation-is-caused-fig-178the-grasshopper-locusla-viridissima-sjisirjiisr-by-swarms-of-the-migratory-locust-the-mole-cricket-has-the-habits-and-many-of-the-structural-peculiarities-of-the-mole-the-stick-and-l-image232099202.html
RMRDH0W6–. Elementary text-book of zoology. 256 ANNUL AT A. Our type, the cockroach, belongs to this order and with it is a remarkable series of forms, of which we can merely mention the most important. The earwigs have the gona- pophysis formed into pincers and live mostly in flowers. The grasshoppers and locusts are large types with powerful hind legs; in tropical countries great devastation is caused Fig. 178.—The Grasshopper (Locusla viridissima).. sJi^S^irjiiSr^ by swarms of the migratory locust. The mole-cricket has the habits and many of the structural peculiarities of the mole. The stick- and l
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. ORTHOPTERA. in the Oriental region and the Asiatic Archipelago, and even in New Zealand. It is the commoner of the locusts of Europe. Its congener, P. riiigratorius, is much less widely distributed, its migrations being, according to de Saussure, limited to Turke- stan and Eastern Europe. A third species, P. migrcdori- oides, inhabits Eastern Africa, and a variety of it is the " Yolala " or locust of Mada- gascar. Mr. Distant has in- ^ ,^„ -^ . ^ , ^ formed the writer that this Fig. 1/7.—European migratory locust, Fachytylus cineraseens ?. mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-orthoptera-in-the-oriental-region-and-the-asiatic-archipelago-and-even-in-new-zealand-it-is-the-commoner-of-the-locusts-of-europe-its-congener-p-riiigratorius-is-much-less-widely-distributed-its-migrations-being-according-to-de-saussure-limited-to-turke-stan-and-eastern-europe-a-third-species-p-migrcdori-oides-inhabits-eastern-africa-and-a-variety-of-it-is-the-quot-yolala-quot-or-locust-of-mada-gascar-mr-distant-has-in-formed-the-writer-that-this-fig-17european-migratory-locust-fachytylus-cineraseens-mi-image232155450.html
RMRDKGJ2–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. ORTHOPTERA. in the Oriental region and the Asiatic Archipelago, and even in New Zealand. It is the commoner of the locusts of Europe. Its congener, P. riiigratorius, is much less widely distributed, its migrations being, according to de Saussure, limited to Turke- stan and Eastern Europe. A third species, P. migrcdori- oides, inhabits Eastern Africa, and a variety of it is the " Yolala " or locust of Mada- gascar. Mr. Distant has in- ^ ,^„ -^ . ^ , ^ formed the writer that this Fig. 1/7.—European migratory locust, Fachytylus cineraseens ?. mi
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RM2HWCPDB–migratory locust, migratory locust migration in Kaffraria, the area belonging to the British Cape Colony between British Kaffraria, the districts of Queenstown and Wodehouse, Basutoland, Natal Colony and the Indian Ocean., Locusta migratoria, (, ), Wanderheuschrecke, Wanderheuschreckenzug in Kaffraria, dem zur britischen Kapkolonie gehörendes Gebiet zwischen Britisch-Kaffraria, den Distrikten Queenstown und Wodehouse, Basutoland, der Kolonie Natal und dem Indischen Ozean, Criquet migrateur, migration des criquets migrateurs dans le Kaffraria, la région de la colonie britannique du Cap située
. Elementary text-book of zoology. sJi^S^irjiiSr^ by swarms of the migratory locust. The mole-cricket has the habits and many of the structural peculiarities of the mole. The stick- and leaf-insects exhibit remarkable pro- tective resemblance. Fig- I79-—A Group of Hemiptera {Water- Bugs) in natural surroundings.. On the left is the long Rnuatra hnearis; on the right are two Water-Scorpions {Nepa cinerea); and in the centre is the Water-Boatman {Notonecia glauca}.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-sjisirjiisr-by-swarms-of-the-migratory-locust-the-mole-cricket-has-the-habits-and-many-of-the-structural-peculiarities-of-the-mole-the-stick-and-leaf-insects-exhibit-remarkable-pro-tective-resemblance-fig-i79-a-group-of-hemiptera-water-bugs-in-natural-surroundings-on-the-left-is-the-long-rnuatra-hnearis-on-the-right-are-two-water-scorpions-nepa-cinerea-and-in-the-centre-is-the-water-boatman-notonecia-glauca-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-colora-image232099180.html
RMRDH0TC–. Elementary text-book of zoology. sJi^S^irjiiSr^ by swarms of the migratory locust. The mole-cricket has the habits and many of the structural peculiarities of the mole. The stick- and leaf-insects exhibit remarkable pro- tective resemblance. Fig- I79-—A Group of Hemiptera {Water- Bugs) in natural surroundings.. On the left is the long Rnuatra hnearis; on the right are two Water-Scorpions {Nepa cinerea); and in the centre is the Water-Boatman {Notonecia glauca}.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
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. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. i: IXVEIiTF.r.KATK AXniALS. as the Locusts and (Jrassliiipi>ei-s, have the hindmost pair of legs nuK-h hjiifer than tlie utliers, giving tlieni a considerable power of leajiing. All the Orthop- tera aie extremely vor- acious, and every one is acijnainted with the ter- rible ravages occasionally caused in hot countries liy swarms of locusts. The most destructive species is the Migratory Locust {(Edipoda migra- tnrlii), which is very aljundant in Africa, India, and throughout the wh(jle of the East. ()vi'ing to the rapidity with which they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-zoology-for-junior-students-zoology-i-ixveiitfrkatk-axnials-as-the-locusts-and-jrassliiipigtei-s-have-the-hindmost-pair-of-legs-nuk-h-hjiifer-than-tlie-utliers-giving-tlieni-a-considerable-power-of-leajiing-all-the-orthop-tera-aie-extremely-vor-acious-and-every-one-is-acijnainted-with-the-ter-rible-ravages-occasionally-caused-in-hot-countries-liy-swarms-of-locusts-the-most-destructive-species-is-the-migratory-locust-edipoda-migra-tnrlii-which-is-very-aljundant-in-africa-india-and-throughout-the-whjle-of-the-east-viing-to-the-rapidity-with-which-they-image232184085.html
RMRDMW4N–. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. i: IXVEIiTF.r.KATK AXniALS. as the Locusts and (Jrassliiipi>ei-s, have the hindmost pair of legs nuK-h hjiifer than tlie utliers, giving tlieni a considerable power of leajiing. All the Orthop- tera aie extremely vor- acious, and every one is acijnainted with the ter- rible ravages occasionally caused in hot countries liy swarms of locusts. The most destructive species is the Migratory Locust {(Edipoda migra- tnrlii), which is very aljundant in Africa, India, and throughout the wh(jle of the East. ()vi'ing to the rapidity with which they
. The popular natural history . Zoology. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a very large fami Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-migratory-locustlocusa-migratoria-eggs-of-a-dusky-yellow-colour-and-the-roof-of-the-apartment-is-so-near-the-surface-of-the-ground-that-the-warmth-of-the-runbeams-penetrates-through-the-shallow-layer-of-earth-and-causes-the-eggs-to-be-hatched-the-tood-of-the-mole-cricket-is-mostly-of-a-vegetable-nature-but-it-has-been-known-to-feed-upon-raw-meat-upon-other-insects-and-even-to-exhibit-a-strong-cannibalistic-pro-pensity-when-shut-up-in-company-and-deprived-of-the-normil-food-the-migratory-locust-is-a-well-known-instance-of-a-very-large-fami-image231965071.html
RMRDAWPR–. The popular natural history . Zoology. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a very large fami
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RMPP9GE9–Migratory locust, locust, W. Aarland 1889
. A manual of zoology for the use of students : with a general introduction on the principles of zoology . Zoology. Fig. 89.—Migratory Locust {^Acrydium tnigratorinm). Order VI. Neuroptera. — Mouth usually masticatory; wings four in number, all membranous, generally nearly equal in size, traversed by numerous delicate nervures, having a longitudinal and transverse direction, and giving them a reticulated, lace-like aspect. Metamorphosis generally in- complete, rarely complete.- The larva active, hexapod, rarely with pro-legs. This order includes the Dragon - flies (Libellulidce), Caddis - flie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-for-the-use-of-students-with-a-general-introduction-on-the-principles-of-zoology-zoology-fig-89migratory-locust-acrydium-tnigratorinm-order-vi-neuroptera-mouth-usually-masticatory-wings-four-in-number-all-membranous-generally-nearly-equal-in-size-traversed-by-numerous-delicate-nervures-having-a-longitudinal-and-transverse-direction-and-giving-them-a-reticulated-lace-like-aspect-metamorphosis-generally-in-complete-rarely-complete-the-larva-active-hexapod-rarely-with-pro-legs-this-order-includes-the-dragon-flies-libellulidce-caddis-flie-image232158569.html
RMRDKMHD–. A manual of zoology for the use of students : with a general introduction on the principles of zoology . Zoology. Fig. 89.—Migratory Locust {^Acrydium tnigratorinm). Order VI. Neuroptera. — Mouth usually masticatory; wings four in number, all membranous, generally nearly equal in size, traversed by numerous delicate nervures, having a longitudinal and transverse direction, and giving them a reticulated, lace-like aspect. Metamorphosis generally in- complete, rarely complete.- The larva active, hexapod, rarely with pro-legs. This order includes the Dragon - flies (Libellulidce), Caddis - flie
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 536 LOCUSTS.. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-536-locusts-migratory-locustlocusa-migratoria-eggs-of-a-dusky-yellow-colour-and-the-roof-of-the-apartment-is-so-near-the-surface-of-the-ground-that-the-warmth-of-the-runbeams-penetrates-through-the-shallow-layer-of-earth-and-causes-the-eggs-to-be-hatched-the-tood-of-the-mole-cricket-is-mostly-of-a-vegetable-nature-but-it-has-been-known-to-feed-upon-raw-meat-upon-other-insects-and-even-to-exhibit-a-strong-cannibalistic-pro-pensity-when-shut-up-in-company-and-deprived-of-the-normil-food-the-migratory-locust-is-a-well-known-instance-of-a-v-image231965077.html
RMRDAWR1–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 536 LOCUSTS.. MIGRATORY lOCUST.—(Locus/a migratoria.) eggs of a dusky yellow colour ; and the roof of the apartment is so near the surface of the ground that the warmth of the runbeams penetrates through the shallow layer of earth, and causes the eggs to be hatched. The tood of the Mole Cricket is mostly of a vegetable nature, but it has been known to feed upon raw meat, upon other insects, and even to exhibit a strong cannibalistic pro- pensity when shut up in company and deprived of the normil food. The Migratory Locust is a well-known instance of a v
. Class book of economic entomology [microform] : with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Insect pests; Entomologie; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. CLASSlnCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSKCTS ,,, «inler there (Figs, r,j and 66). The Lesser Migratory Locust i.Mel,,- '•"plus atlanh Riley). -A native Ameri- liiti species; often abundant in Kastern Canada, causing serious injury. Corn- eared with M. femur-ruhrum the fe- ni.ile ha.s a yellow under surface, and mure .lislinctly banded hind Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-microform-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-insect-pests-entomologie-entomology-insectes-nuisibles-lutte-contre-les-insect-pests-insectes-nuisibles-classlncation-and-description-of-common-inskcts-inler-there-figs-rj-and-66-the-lesser-migratory-locust-imel-quotplus-atlanh-riley-a-native-ameri-liiti-species-often-abundant-in-kastern-canada-causing-serious-injury-corn-eared-with-m-femur-ruhrum-the-fe-niile-has-a-yellow-under-surface-and-mure-lislinctly-banded-hind-image232809391.html
RMRENAN3–. Class book of economic entomology [microform] : with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Insect pests; Entomologie; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. CLASSlnCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSKCTS ,,, «inler there (Figs, r,j and 66). The Lesser Migratory Locust i.Mel,,- '•"plus atlanh Riley). -A native Ameri- liiti species; often abundant in Kastern Canada, causing serious injury. Corn- eared with M. femur-ruhrum the fe- ni.ile ha.s a yellow under surface, and mure .lislinctly banded hind
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