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RMG7J2YA–Pine Resin-gall Moth, Retinia resinella, Glypta resinanae, Retina buoliana, illustration from book dated 1904
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RM2A2NF5J–Retinia, Print, Retinia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae
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RMTR61CR–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella), gall at pine, Germany
Retinia, Print, Retinia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retinia-print-retinia-is-a-genus-of-moths-belonging-to-the-subfamily-olethreutinae-of-the-family-tortricidae-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349782697.html
RF2B91YB5–Retinia, Print, Retinia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Forest entomology . Fig. 257.—Gall of resin on. Scots pinecaitAed by Retinia resinella.. LEPIDOPTERA. 271 important factor in the life-history of the insect—viz., that the galltakes two years to reach maturity. The generation is therefore a bien-nial one. The eggs are laid in May, just under the whorl of buds,which are bursting, or about to burst, into the growing shoots. Thecaterpillar bores into the pith, and this being the most active period inthe life of the plant, causes the growth of a hollow gall resinous mass,about the size of a pea, and in this abode the larva passes the winter.In the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-entomology-fig-257gall-of-resin-on-scots-pinecaitaed-by-retinia-resinella-lepidoptera-271-important-factor-in-the-life-history-of-the-insectviz-that-the-galltakes-two-years-to-reach-maturity-the-generation-is-therefore-a-bien-nial-one-the-eggs-are-laid-in-may-just-under-the-whorl-of-budswhich-are-bursting-or-about-to-burst-into-the-growing-shoots-thecaterpillar-bores-into-the-pith-and-this-being-the-most-active-period-inthe-life-of-the-plant-causes-the-growth-of-a-hollow-gall-resinous-massabout-the-size-of-a-pea-and-in-this-abode-the-larva-passes-the-winterin-the-image340158127.html
RM2ANBF4F–Forest entomology . Fig. 257.—Gall of resin on. Scots pinecaitAed by Retinia resinella.. LEPIDOPTERA. 271 important factor in the life-history of the insect—viz., that the galltakes two years to reach maturity. The generation is therefore a bien-nial one. The eggs are laid in May, just under the whorl of buds,which are bursting, or about to burst, into the growing shoots. Thecaterpillar bores into the pith, and this being the most active period inthe life of the plant, causes the growth of a hollow gall resinous mass,about the size of a pea, and in this abode the larva passes the winter.In the
Archive image from page 288 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Ätiologie der Gallen. 275 Picris hieracoides unter dem Einfluß einer minierenden Lepidoptere, an Rajj/ianus raphanisirum nach Fraßscliädigung- durch eine Coleoptere. ÄhnUches hegt schließlich auch vor, wenn an Pinus silvesiris nach Fraß- schädigung durch Retinia buoliana u. a. so- genannte Scheidentriebe gebildet werden). Histioide Morphosen. Wenn man den natürlichen Zu- sammenhang- der Organe einer Pflanze in der einen oder anderen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-288-of-die-gallen-der-pflanzen-ein-die-gallen-der-pflanzen-ein-lehrbuch-fr-botaniker-und-entomologen-diegallenderpfla00ks-year-1911-tiologie-der-gallen-275-picris-hieracoides-unter-dem-einflu-einer-minierenden-lepidoptere-an-rajjianus-raphanisirum-nach-frasclidigung-durch-eine-coleoptere-hnuches-hegt-schlielich-auch-vor-wenn-an-pinus-silvesiris-nach-fra-schdigung-durch-retinia-buoliana-u-a-so-genannte-scheidentriebe-gebildet-werden-histioide-morphosen-wenn-man-den-natrlichen-zu-sammenhang-der-organe-einer-pflanze-in-der-einen-oder-anderen-image258264009.html
RMW04XAH–Archive image from page 288 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Ätiologie der Gallen. 275 Picris hieracoides unter dem Einfluß einer minierenden Lepidoptere, an Rajj/ianus raphanisirum nach Fraßscliädigung- durch eine Coleoptere. ÄhnUches hegt schließlich auch vor, wenn an Pinus silvesiris nach Fraß- schädigung durch Retinia buoliana u. a. so- genannte Scheidentriebe gebildet werden). Histioide Morphosen. Wenn man den natürlichen Zu- sammenhang- der Organe einer Pflanze in der einen oder anderen
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RMTR61CX–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella), larva in opened gall at pine, pine resin gall, Germany
Forest entomology . Fig. 254.—Leading bud of Scot* pi/ntinjured by larva of Retinia turionana. Fig. 255.— Leading shoot of young Scots pineinjured by larva of Retinia buoliana. by the larva. Fig. 255 represents a photograph taken from a two-year Scots pine plant in the nursery-line. The affected shoot, whichcontains a single larva, is lying to theright, and the normal shoots are veryvigorous, but they are not shown infull length. In addition to injuriesbeing done in nursery-lines, we oftenfind young Scots pines and Austrianpines from six to ten years of agevery much destroyed by this species.A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-entomology-fig-254leading-bud-of-scot-pintinjured-by-larva-of-retinia-turionana-fig-255-leading-shoot-of-young-scots-pineinjured-by-larva-of-retinia-buoliana-by-the-larva-fig-255-represents-a-photograph-taken-from-a-two-year-scots-pine-plant-in-the-nursery-line-the-affected-shoot-whichcontains-a-single-larva-is-lying-to-theright-and-the-normal-shoots-are-veryvigorous-but-they-are-not-shown-infull-length-in-addition-to-injuriesbeing-done-in-nursery-lines-we-oftenfind-young-scots-pines-and-austrianpines-from-six-to-ten-years-of-agevery-much-destroyed-by-this-speciesa-image340158941.html
RM2ANBG5H–Forest entomology . Fig. 254.—Leading bud of Scot* pi/ntinjured by larva of Retinia turionana. Fig. 255.— Leading shoot of young Scots pineinjured by larva of Retinia buoliana. by the larva. Fig. 255 represents a photograph taken from a two-year Scots pine plant in the nursery-line. The affected shoot, whichcontains a single larva, is lying to theright, and the normal shoots are veryvigorous, but they are not shown infull length. In addition to injuriesbeing done in nursery-lines, we oftenfind young Scots pines and Austrianpines from six to ten years of agevery much destroyed by this species.A
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 242 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. seriously reduce the amount of the crop. The pupa state is passed within the cluster of tied leaves or within a tube formed by rolling up one side of a leaf, and lasts about ten days. The moth expands about three fifths of an inch; it is of a dark ashen gray, with a large, irregular, whitish band on the fore wing.. Fig. 289.—Retinia comstockiana^ larva, pupa, adult, and work. (From the Author's Report for 1879.) The Pitch-pine Retinia, Retinia comstockiana (Re-tin'i-a com-stock-i-a'na).—This species (Fig. 289) illustrates Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-242-the-study-of-insects-seriously-reduce-the-amount-of-the-crop-the-pupa-state-is-passed-within-the-cluster-of-tied-leaves-or-within-a-tube-formed-by-rolling-up-one-side-of-a-leaf-and-lasts-about-ten-days-the-moth-expands-about-three-fifths-of-an-inch-it-is-of-a-dark-ashen-gray-with-a-large-irregular-whitish-band-on-the-fore-wing-fig-289retinia-comstockiana-larva-pupa-adult-and-work-from-the-authors-report-for-1879-the-pitch-pine-retinia-retinia-comstockiana-re-tini-a-com-stock-i-anathis-species-fig-289-illustrates-image216311342.html
RMPFWR92–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 242 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. seriously reduce the amount of the crop. The pupa state is passed within the cluster of tied leaves or within a tube formed by rolling up one side of a leaf, and lasts about ten days. The moth expands about three fifths of an inch; it is of a dark ashen gray, with a large, irregular, whitish band on the fore wing.. Fig. 289.—Retinia comstockiana^ larva, pupa, adult, and work. (From the Author's Report for 1879.) The Pitch-pine Retinia, Retinia comstockiana (Re-tin'i-a com-stock-i-a'na).—This species (Fig. 289) illustrates
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RMTR61D0–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella), larva in opened gall at pine, pine resin gall, Germany
Forest entomology . Fig. 254.—Leading bud of Scot* pi/ntinjured by larva of Retinia turionana. Fig. 255.— Leading shoot of young Scots pineinjured by larva of Retinia buoliana. by the larva. Fig. 255 represents a photograph taken from a two-year Scots pine plant in the nursery-line. The affected shoot, whichcontains a single larva, is lying to theright, and the normal shoots are veryvigorous, but they are not shown infull length. In addition to injuriesbeing done in nursery-lines, we oftenfind young Scots pines and Austrianpines from six to ten years of agevery much destroyed by this species.A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-entomology-fig-254leading-bud-of-scot-pintinjured-by-larva-of-retinia-turionana-fig-255-leading-shoot-of-young-scots-pineinjured-by-larva-of-retinia-buoliana-by-the-larva-fig-255-represents-a-photograph-taken-from-a-two-year-scots-pine-plant-in-the-nursery-line-the-affected-shoot-whichcontains-a-single-larva-is-lying-to-theright-and-the-normal-shoots-are-veryvigorous-but-they-are-not-shown-infull-length-in-addition-to-injuriesbeing-done-in-nursery-lines-we-oftenfind-young-scots-pines-and-austrianpines-from-six-to-ten-years-of-agevery-much-destroyed-by-this-speciesa-image340159372.html
RM2ANBGN0–Forest entomology . Fig. 254.—Leading bud of Scot* pi/ntinjured by larva of Retinia turionana. Fig. 255.— Leading shoot of young Scots pineinjured by larva of Retinia buoliana. by the larva. Fig. 255 represents a photograph taken from a two-year Scots pine plant in the nursery-line. The affected shoot, whichcontains a single larva, is lying to theright, and the normal shoots are veryvigorous, but they are not shown infull length. In addition to injuriesbeing done in nursery-lines, we oftenfind young Scots pines and Austrianpines from six to ten years of agevery much destroyed by this species.A
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RMTR61CY–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella), larva in opened gall at pine, pine resin gall, Germany
The protection of woodlands against dangers arising from organic and inorganic causes; as re-arranged for the 4th edof Kauschinger's 'Waldschutz' . 18. Processionary Moth (Cnethocampa prnces^ioneaj. 19. Gypsy Moth (Liparis disparj. 20. Pine Beauty or Owlet Moth ^Trachea piniperda). 21. Hop Dog or Ught Tussock Moth (Orgyia pudihunda). Plate rv.. 22. Giant Wood-wasp (Sirex (jicjas). 23. Pine-shoot Tortrix (Retinia huoliana). 24. INIole-Cricket ((xryllotalpa vulgaris). 25. Pine Span-worm or Bordered White Moth (Fidonia piniaria). 26. Pine Saw-fly (Lophyrus x>ini). INDEX. Acacia, 7, 55,100.Acor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-protection-of-woodlands-against-dangers-arising-from-organic-and-inorganic-causes-as-re-arranged-for-the-4th-edof-kauschingers-waldschutz-18-processionary-moth-cnethocampa-prncesioneaj-19-gypsy-moth-liparis-disparj-20-pine-beauty-or-owlet-moth-trachea-piniperda-21-hop-dog-or-ught-tussock-moth-orgyia-pudihunda-plate-rv-22-giant-wood-wasp-sirex-jicjas-23-pine-shoot-tortrix-retinia-huoliana-24-iniole-cricket-xryllotalpa-vulgaris-25-pine-span-worm-or-bordered-white-moth-fidonia-piniaria-26-pine-saw-fly-lophyrus-xgtini-index-acacia-7-55100acor-image340071779.html
RM2AN7H0K–The protection of woodlands against dangers arising from organic and inorganic causes; as re-arranged for the 4th edof Kauschinger's 'Waldschutz' . 18. Processionary Moth (Cnethocampa prnces^ioneaj. 19. Gypsy Moth (Liparis disparj. 20. Pine Beauty or Owlet Moth ^Trachea piniperda). 21. Hop Dog or Ught Tussock Moth (Orgyia pudihunda). Plate rv.. 22. Giant Wood-wasp (Sirex (jicjas). 23. Pine-shoot Tortrix (Retinia huoliana). 24. INIole-Cricket ((xryllotalpa vulgaris). 25. Pine Span-worm or Bordered White Moth (Fidonia piniaria). 26. Pine Saw-fly (Lophyrus x>ini). INDEX. Acacia, 7, 55,100.Acor
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. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 58 brooded. From the fact that the exuding pitch offers so much protection to the insect,, it is scarcely likely that any remedy would r^ach it. The knife seems to be the only resource. A small four-winged parasite attacks the borer in the larval state, the chrysalis being often found filled with the cocoons of this useful friend. Comstock's Retinia—Retinia Comstockiana, Fernald. This insect as yet has only been ob- served on the pitch pine {Pinus riffida), but as it is probable that it 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-58-brooded-from-the-fact-that-the-exuding-pitch-offers-so-much-protection-to-the-insect-it-is-scarcely-likely-that-any-remedy-would-rach-it-the-knife-seems-to-be-the-only-resource-a-small-four-winged-parasite-attacks-the-borer-in-the-larval-state-the-chrysalis-being-often-found-filled-with-the-cocoons-of-this-useful-friend-comstocks-retiniaretinia-comstockiana-fernald-this-insect-as-yet-has-only-been-ob-served-on-the-pitch-pine-pinus-riffida-but-as-it-is-probable-that-it-image236212249.html
RMRM8B3N–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 58 brooded. From the fact that the exuding pitch offers so much protection to the insect,, it is scarcely likely that any remedy would r^ach it. The knife seems to be the only resource. A small four-winged parasite attacks the borer in the larval state, the chrysalis being often found filled with the cocoons of this useful friend. Comstock's Retinia—Retinia Comstockiana, Fernald. This insect as yet has only been ob- served on the pitch pine {Pinus riffida), but as it is probable that it
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. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 242 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. seriously reduce the amount of the crop. The pupa state is passed within the cluster of tied leaves or within a tube formed by rolling up one side of a leaf, and lasts about ten days. The moth expands about three fifths of an inch; it is of a dark ashen gray, with a large, irregular, whitish band on the fore wing.. Fig. 289.—Retinia comstockiana^ larva, pupa, adult, and work. (From the Author's Report for 1879.) The Pitch-pine Retinia, Retinia comstockiana (Re-tin'i-a com-stock-i-a'na).—This species (Fig. 289) illustrates Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-242-the-study-of-insects-seriously-reduce-the-amount-of-the-crop-the-pupa-state-is-passed-within-the-cluster-of-tied-leaves-or-within-a-tube-formed-by-rolling-up-one-side-of-a-leaf-and-lasts-about-ten-days-the-moth-expands-about-three-fifths-of-an-inch-it-is-of-a-dark-ashen-gray-with-a-large-irregular-whitish-band-on-the-fore-wing-fig-289retinia-comstockiana-larva-pupa-adult-and-work-from-the-authors-report-for-1879-the-pitch-pine-retinia-retinia-comstockiana-re-tini-a-com-stock-i-anathis-species-fig-289-illustrates-image231889419.html
RMRD7D8Y–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 242 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. seriously reduce the amount of the crop. The pupa state is passed within the cluster of tied leaves or within a tube formed by rolling up one side of a leaf, and lasts about ten days. The moth expands about three fifths of an inch; it is of a dark ashen gray, with a large, irregular, whitish band on the fore wing.. Fig. 289.—Retinia comstockiana^ larva, pupa, adult, and work. (From the Author's Report for 1879.) The Pitch-pine Retinia, Retinia comstockiana (Re-tin'i-a com-stock-i-a'na).—This species (Fig. 289) illustrates
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RMTR61MH–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
. Cercetari de embriologie experimentala. Embryology. ^â â -⢠303 ^'. ?î.^ ^â .:*>. >^-;.-:.0 Fig 185 - CullurÄ de tegument cmbri.mai- I.cglinrn. cu pdiâs de caolmÅi p.gmeMl retinian iâ mediul de cultul,. F ,g," Io., 74 montelor de caolin Åi a bastonadelor de pig.nent retinia,' de cSlfo macrofage.. 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.. Menkes, B. [Bucuresti] Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romî Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cercetari-de-embriologie-experimentala-embryology-303-gt-gt-0-fig-185-cullur-de-tegument-cmbrimai-icglinrn-cu-pdis-de-caolmi-pgmeml-retinian-i-mediul-de-cultul-f-gquot-io-74-montelor-de-caolin-i-a-bastonadelor-de-pignent-retinia-de-cslfo-macrofage-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-menkes-b-bucuresti-editura-academiei-republicii-populare-rom-image235105939.html
RMRJE00K–. Cercetari de embriologie experimentala. Embryology. ^â â -⢠303 ^'. ?î.^ ^â .:*>. >^-;.-:.0 Fig 185 - CullurÄ de tegument cmbri.mai- I.cglinrn. cu pdiâs de caolmÅi p.gmeMl retinian iâ mediul de cultul,. F ,g," Io., 74 montelor de caolin Åi a bastonadelor de pig.nent retinia,' de cSlfo macrofage.. 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.. Menkes, B. [Bucuresti] Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romî
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RMTR61MF–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Traité d'Entomologie Forestière PI. m.. A. BARBEY, del. ci pinx SADAG. imp. INSECTES DES PINS 1. Lophyrus pini L. — 2. Pissodes notatus F. — 3. Hylobius abietis L. — 4. Pissodes pinl L. ^ 5, 5a. Retinia turionana Hbn. — 6. Sphinx pinastri L. — 7. Noctua piniperda Panz. — 8,8a,8b. Retinia buoliana Schiff. — 9. Lophyrus ruius Rtzb.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annales-de-la-science-agronomique-franaise-et-trangre-agriculture-art-france-agriculture-experiment-stations-france-trait-dentomologie-forestire-pi-m-a-barbey-del-ci-pinx-sadag-imp-insectes-des-pins-1-lophyrus-pini-l-2-pissodes-notatus-f-3-hylobius-abietis-l-4-pissodes-pinl-l-5-5a-retinia-turionana-hbn-6-sphinx-pinastri-l-7-noctua-piniperda-panz-88a8b-retinia-buoliana-schiff-9-lophyrus-ruius-rtzb-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-image236698221.html
RMRN2EYW–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Traité d'Entomologie Forestière PI. m.. A. BARBEY, del. ci pinx SADAG. imp. INSECTES DES PINS 1. Lophyrus pini L. — 2. Pissodes notatus F. — 3. Hylobius abietis L. — 4. Pissodes pinl L. ^ 5, 5a. Retinia turionana Hbn. — 6. Sphinx pinastri L. — 7. Noctua piniperda Panz. — 8,8a,8b. Retinia buoliana Schiff. — 9. Lophyrus ruius Rtzb.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
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RMTR61MJ–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 617 ADELOGNATHUS Holm. A. flavopictus Davis. New Jersey probably (Ashm). CREMASTUS Grav. C. cooki Davis. (Temelucha) Camden Co. (Vk); Atlantic Co. VII, bred from the strawberry leaf-roller (Sm). C. retiniae Cress. (Temelucha websteri Ashm.) Staten Island (Ds); Riverton IX, 5, Clementon, Sea Isle VII, 22 (Jn); Anglesea V, 28 (Sm); parasite on "Retinia rigidana." PRISTOMERUS Holm. P. euryptychise Ashm. Del. Water Gap VII, 6 (Jn); bred from "Euoosma scudderiana. THERSILOCHUS Holm.. Fi 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-617-adelognathus-holm-a-flavopictus-davis-new-jersey-probably-ashm-cremastus-grav-c-cooki-davis-temelucha-camden-co-vk-atlantic-co-vii-bred-from-the-strawberry-leaf-roller-sm-c-retiniae-cress-temelucha-websteri-ashm-staten-island-ds-riverton-ix-5-clementon-sea-isle-vii-22-jn-anglesea-v-28-sm-parasite-on-quotretinia-rigidanaquot-pristomerus-holm-p-euryptychise-ashm-del-water-gap-vii-6-jn-bred-from-quoteuoosma-scudderiana-thersilochus-holm-fi-image236191665.html
RMRM7CTH–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 617 ADELOGNATHUS Holm. A. flavopictus Davis. New Jersey probably (Ashm). CREMASTUS Grav. C. cooki Davis. (Temelucha) Camden Co. (Vk); Atlantic Co. VII, bred from the strawberry leaf-roller (Sm). C. retiniae Cress. (Temelucha websteri Ashm.) Staten Island (Ds); Riverton IX, 5, Clementon, Sea Isle VII, 22 (Jn); Anglesea V, 28 (Sm); parasite on "Retinia rigidana." PRISTOMERUS Holm. P. euryptychise Ashm. Del. Water Gap VII, 6 (Jn); bred from "Euoosma scudderiana. THERSILOCHUS Holm.. Fi
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RMTR61ME–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
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. Die Waldverderber und ihre Feinde : ein handbuch für Forstmänner, Landwirthe, Gärtner und alle mit Waldbäumen Beschäftigte. Forest insects; Insect pests. A#i''^^*'. -F/.PissodGiS ixotatus Fabr. iP^.Hylesinxts piiiip erda i/. F3. Retinia bxioliana, SY.. 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.. Ratzeburg, Julius Theodor Christian, 1801-1871; Judeich, Johann Friedrich, 1828-1894; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina Sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-waldverderber-und-ihre-feinde-ein-handbuch-fr-forstmnner-landwirthe-grtner-und-alle-mit-waldbumen-beschftigte-forest-insects-insect-pests-ai-fpissodgis-ixotatus-fabr-iphylesinxts-piiiip-erda-i-f3-retinia-bxioliana-sy-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-ratzeburg-julius-theodor-christian-1801-1871-judeich-johann-friedrich-1828-1894-metcalf-collection-north-carolina-sta-image231451695.html
RMRCFEYY–. Die Waldverderber und ihre Feinde : ein handbuch für Forstmänner, Landwirthe, Gärtner und alle mit Waldbäumen Beschäftigte. Forest insects; Insect pests. A#i''^^*'. -F/.PissodGiS ixotatus Fabr. iP^.Hylesinxts piiiip erda i/. F3. Retinia bxioliana, SY.. 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.. Ratzeburg, Julius Theodor Christian, 1801-1871; Judeich, Johann Friedrich, 1828-1894; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina Sta
. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen. Galls (Botany). Ätiologie der Gallen. 275 Picris hieracoides unter dem Einfluß einer minierenden Lepidoptere, an Rajj/ianus raphanisirum nach Fraßscliädigung- durch eine Coleoptere. ÄhnUches hegt schließlich auch vor, wenn an Pinus silvesiris nach Fraß- schädigung durch Retinia buoliana u. a. so- genannte Scheidentriebe gebildet werden^). Histioide Morphosen. Wenn man den natürlichen Zu- sammenhang- der Organe einer Pflanze in der einen oder anderen Weise löst, so sieht man als Folge der abnonii. Please note that these imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gallen-der-pflanzen-ein-lehrbuch-fr-botaniker-und-entomologen-galls-botany-tiologie-der-gallen-275-picris-hieracoides-unter-dem-einflu-einer-minierenden-lepidoptere-an-rajjianus-raphanisirum-nach-frasclidigung-durch-eine-coleoptere-hnuches-hegt-schlielich-auch-vor-wenn-an-pinus-silvesiris-nach-fra-schdigung-durch-retinia-buoliana-u-a-so-genannte-scheidentriebe-gebildet-werden-histioide-morphosen-wenn-man-den-natrlichen-zu-sammenhang-der-organe-einer-pflanze-in-der-einen-oder-anderen-weise-lst-so-sieht-man-als-folge-der-abnonii-please-note-that-these-imag-image231601165.html
RMRCP9J5–. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen. Galls (Botany). Ätiologie der Gallen. 275 Picris hieracoides unter dem Einfluß einer minierenden Lepidoptere, an Rajj/ianus raphanisirum nach Fraßscliädigung- durch eine Coleoptere. ÄhnUches hegt schließlich auch vor, wenn an Pinus silvesiris nach Fraß- schädigung durch Retinia buoliana u. a. so- genannte Scheidentriebe gebildet werden^). Histioide Morphosen. Wenn man den natürlichen Zu- sammenhang- der Organe einer Pflanze in der einen oder anderen Weise löst, so sieht man als Folge der abnonii. Please note that these imag
. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. I. Unterordnung: Microlepidoptera, Familie Tortricidae. 273 Evetria duplana Hb. K i e f e r n t r i e b w i c k 1 e r , K i e f e r n q u i r 1 w i c k 1 e r. Taf. III, Fig. I. Ratzeburg: Tori rix (Coccyx) duplana Hb. — Altum: Retinia duplana Hb. — Nitsche: Torlrix (Relinia) duplana Hb. — Nüßlin-Rhumbler: Grapholita (Evetria) duplana. — Wolff-Krauße: Evetria duplana Hb. Falter; Kopf, Fühler, Brust und Hinterleib braungrau. Vorderflügel sehr gestreckt mit schrägem Saumrande, dunkelbraun-grau mit einigen Bleize Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-forstinsekten-mitteleuropas-ein-lehr-und-handbuch-trees-beneficial-insects-i-unterordnung-microlepidoptera-familie-tortricidae-273-evetria-duplana-hb-k-i-e-f-e-r-n-t-r-i-e-b-w-i-c-k-1-e-r-k-i-e-f-e-r-n-q-u-i-r-1-w-i-c-k-1-e-r-taf-iii-fig-i-ratzeburg-tori-rix-coccyx-duplana-hb-altum-retinia-duplana-hb-nitsche-torlrix-relinia-duplana-hb-nlin-rhumbler-grapholita-evetria-duplana-wolff-kraue-evetria-duplana-hb-falter-kopf-fhler-brust-und-hinterleib-braungrau-vorderflgel-sehr-gestreckt-mit-schrgem-saumrande-dunkelbraun-grau-mit-einigen-bleize-image231527206.html
RMRCJY8P–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. I. Unterordnung: Microlepidoptera, Familie Tortricidae. 273 Evetria duplana Hb. K i e f e r n t r i e b w i c k 1 e r , K i e f e r n q u i r 1 w i c k 1 e r. Taf. III, Fig. I. Ratzeburg: Tori rix (Coccyx) duplana Hb. — Altum: Retinia duplana Hb. — Nitsche: Torlrix (Relinia) duplana Hb. — Nüßlin-Rhumbler: Grapholita (Evetria) duplana. — Wolff-Krauße: Evetria duplana Hb. Falter; Kopf, Fühler, Brust und Hinterleib braungrau. Vorderflügel sehr gestreckt mit schrägem Saumrande, dunkelbraun-grau mit einigen Bleize
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