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RM2B9MTRD–The empty chrysalis, or pupa, of an elephant hawk moth, Deilephila elpenor. The moth had emerged from the chrysalis that had been kept over winter. It
The final larval instars or pupae of whitefly, Aleurochiton aceris, preparing to winter in their cocoons or puparia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-final-larval-instars-or-pupae-of-whitefly-aleurochiton-aceris-preparing-to-winter-in-their-cocoons-or-puparia-image230615120.html
RFRB5BX8–The final larval instars or pupae of whitefly, Aleurochiton aceris, preparing to winter in their cocoons or puparia
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RF2AJNE2W–little baby doll in crystal ball with colorful ribbons for decoration on winter holiday or gift for girls
Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cecropia-cocoon-hyalophora-cecropia-spun-on-tree-limb-winter-e-usa-by-james-d-coppingerdembinsky-photo-assoc-image342075733.html
RF2ATEW2D–Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
A pupa of the Pea Weevil, found in peas in its larval state during summer and autumn, as a pupa in winter, and in the adult form in late spring, when Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pupa-of-the-pea-weevil-found-in-peas-in-its-larval-state-during-summer-and-autumn-as-a-pupa-in-winter-and-in-the-adult-form-in-late-spring-when-image367215471.html
RF2C9C327–A pupa of the Pea Weevil, found in peas in its larval state during summer and autumn, as a pupa in winter, and in the adult form in late spring, when
European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia botrana) teased open cocoon on the underside of grapevine bark revealing the pupa / California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-european-grapevine-moth-lobesia-botrana-teased-open-cocoon-on-the-34326917.html
RMBYRM99–European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia botrana) teased open cocoon on the underside of grapevine bark revealing the pupa / California.
An adult Pea Weevil, found in peas in its larval state during summer and autumn, as a pupa in winter, and in the adult form in late spring, when it co Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-pea-weevil-found-in-peas-in-its-larval-state-during-summer-and-autumn-as-a-pupa-in-winter-and-in-the-adult-form-in-late-spring-when-it-co-image367218348.html
RF2C9C6N0–An adult Pea Weevil, found in peas in its larval state during summer and autumn, as a pupa in winter, and in the adult form in late spring, when it co
Maple whitefly winter pupariums (Aleurochiton aceris) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maple-whitefly-winter-pupariums-aleurochiton-aceris-image387954821.html
Winter cereals damaged by feeding caterpillars of the family Noctuidae - owlet moths. Are dangerous pests of crops. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winter-cereals-damaged-by-feeding-caterpillars-of-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-are-dangerous-pests-of-crops-image487078618.html
RF2K8C9MX–Winter cereals damaged by feeding caterpillars of the family Noctuidae - owlet moths. Are dangerous pests of crops.
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RF2WY5APW–closeup of the branch of a pine tree with a pine processionary tent on a sunny winter day
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Falcate Orangetip Anthocharis mide Cassville Barry County Missouri United States 7 June Pupa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-falcate-orangetip-anthocharis-mide-cassville-barry-county-missouri-15785554.html
RMAPGFDR–Falcate Orangetip Anthocharis mide Cassville Barry County Missouri United States 7 June Pupa
Maggots and pellets in fresh water anglers bait box. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maggots-and-pellets-in-fresh-water-anglers-bait-box-29504927.html
RMBM01RB–Maggots and pellets in fresh water anglers bait box.
Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bagworm-moth-of-the-family-psychidae-image390765099.html
RF2DKMTTB–Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
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RFKT0KDP–Domestic pig walking on the frozen grass
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RF2DKNJ54–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
RM2R11G23–Cave wheel spider, Cave cross spider, Cave wheel spiders, Cave cross spiders, Other animals, Spiders, Arachnids, Animals, Streamer spiders, European
Scarce Swallowtail Sail Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) Pupa hanging among twigs in order to here pass the winter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-scarce-swallowtail-sail-swallowtail-iphiclides-podalirius-pupa-hanging-15704887.html
RMAP7YBM–Scarce Swallowtail Sail Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) Pupa hanging among twigs in order to here pass the winter
Monarch butterflies, Butterflies, bees and other insects are small and fragile but they've evolved many strategies for coping with cold weather. Winter is relatively mild in New Zealand, so some insects are active all year round while others have different ways of coping with unpredictable weather. During their life cycle, insects go through four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. By timing their life cycle to annual weather conditions, the population can survive the winter even if individual insects die Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monarch-butterflies-butterflies-bees-and-other-insects-are-small-and-fragile-but-theyve-evolved-many-strategies-for-coping-with-cold-weather-winter-is-relatively-mild-in-new-zealand-so-some-insects-are-active-all-year-round-while-others-have-different-ways-of-coping-with-unpredictable-weather-during-their-life-cycle-insects-go-through-four-stages-egg-larva-pupa-and-adult-by-timing-their-life-cycle-to-annual-weather-conditions-the-population-can-survive-the-winter-even-if-individual-insects-die-image573380571.html
RM2T8RMNF–Monarch butterflies, Butterflies, bees and other insects are small and fragile but they've evolved many strategies for coping with cold weather. Winter is relatively mild in New Zealand, so some insects are active all year round while others have different ways of coping with unpredictable weather. During their life cycle, insects go through four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. By timing their life cycle to annual weather conditions, the population can survive the winter even if individual insects die
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RFRB5BT6–The final larval instars or pupae of whitefly, Aleurochiton aceris, preparing to winter in their cocoons or puparia
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RF2AJNE39–little baby doll in crystal ball with colorful ribbons for decoration on winter holiday or gift for girls
Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cecropia-cocoon-hyalophora-cecropia-spun-on-tree-limb-winter-e-usa-by-james-d-coppingerdembinsky-photo-assoc-image342075307.html
RF2ATETF7–Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
Mealworms in a container used for feeding the wild garden birds. UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mealworms-in-a-container-used-for-feeding-the-wild-garden-birds-uk-image7675780.html
RFADJCT5–Mealworms in a container used for feeding the wild garden birds. UK
Winter cereals damaged by feeding caterpillars of the family Noctuidae - owlet moths. Are dangerous pests of crops. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winter-cereals-damaged-by-feeding-caterpillars-of-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-are-dangerous-pests-of-crops-image487078602.html
RF2K8C9MA–Winter cereals damaged by feeding caterpillars of the family Noctuidae - owlet moths. Are dangerous pests of crops.
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RF2WMXCHX–the top section of a pine tree with detail of a pine processionary tent, on a winter day
Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673189.html
RF2H55X71–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
Great Purple Hairstreak Atlides halesus Tucson ARIZONA United States November Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-great-purple-hairstreak-atlides-halesus-tucson-arizona-united-states-15350781.html
RMAMX9EP–Great Purple Hairstreak Atlides halesus Tucson ARIZONA United States November
Caterpillar Lasiocampa trifolii on ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-lasiocampa-trifolii-on-ground-image206813159.html
RFP0D487–Caterpillar Lasiocampa trifolii on ground
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RF2DKNJ4T–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
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RFB3YA5E–USA, CA, Pismo Beach. Monarch Butterfly pupa
The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fisherman-puts-jig-bait-bloodworms-or-mosquito-larvae-on-the-hook-of-the-mormyshka-bait-for-winter-fishing-red-mosquito-larvae-food-for-fish-image543308502.html
RM2PFWRF2–The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish.
RHS Wisley, Surrey, UK. 17 January 2018. On a bitterly cold January day more than 50 colourful species of tropical butterflies fly freely through the Tropical Zone of the large Glasshouse at Wisley in the midst of UK winter, in a colourful display until 4 March 2018. Butterfly pupae hang in separate cabinets and are added to the collection as they hatch. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rhs-wisley-surrey-uk-17-january-2018-on-a-bitterly-cold-january-day-172058287.html
RMKYWX2R–RHS Wisley, Surrey, UK. 17 January 2018. On a bitterly cold January day more than 50 colourful species of tropical butterflies fly freely through the Tropical Zone of the large Glasshouse at Wisley in the midst of UK winter, in a colourful display until 4 March 2018. Butterfly pupae hang in separate cabinets and are added to the collection as they hatch. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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RF2ATETF2–Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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All insects change in form as they grow; this process is called metamorphosis. Butterflies and moths undergo complete metamorphosis, in which there are four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. It takes monarchs about a month to go through the stages from egg to adult, and it is hormones circulating within the body that trigger the changes that occur during metamorphosis. Once adults, monarchs will live another two to six weeks in the summer. Monarchs that migrate live all winter, or about six to nine months. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-all-insects-change-in-form-as-they-grow-this-process-is-called-metamorphosis-129637656.html
RMHEWE48–All insects change in form as they grow; this process is called metamorphosis. Butterflies and moths undergo complete metamorphosis, in which there are four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. It takes monarchs about a month to go through the stages from egg to adult, and it is hormones circulating within the body that trigger the changes that occur during metamorphosis. Once adults, monarchs will live another two to six weeks in the summer. Monarchs that migrate live all winter, or about six to nine months.
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Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673200.html
RF2H55X7C–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
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RF2CRN46K–Isolated purple flower on Agricultural rural background. Panoramic view to spring landscape with a field of green winter wheat seedlings.
The entomologist's text book : an introduction to the natural history, structure, physiology and classification of insects, including the Crustacea and Arachnida . , the cater-pillar again sheds its skin, and is transformed into a pupa ornymph. At first, the leaf enveloping the cocoon remainsgreen, but soon changes to a red or brown, when it becomesbrittle, and is gradually carried away by the winds and stormsof winter, until, finally, nothing remains except the cocoonitself, which is firmly suspended by the silk which oncecovered the footstalk of the leaf. The instinct of the cater-pillar in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-entomologists-text-book-an-introduction-to-the-natural-history-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-insects-including-the-crustacea-and-arachnida-the-cater-pillar-again-sheds-its-skin-and-is-transformed-into-a-pupa-ornymph-at-first-the-leaf-enveloping-the-cocoon-remainsgreen-but-soon-changes-to-a-red-or-brown-when-it-becomesbrittle-and-is-gradually-carried-away-by-the-winds-and-stormsof-winter-until-finally-nothing-remains-except-the-cocoonitself-which-is-firmly-suspended-by-the-silk-which-oncecovered-the-footstalk-of-the-leaf-the-instinct-of-the-cater-pillar-in-image339100084.html
RM2AKK9H8–The entomologist's text book : an introduction to the natural history, structure, physiology and classification of insects, including the Crustacea and Arachnida . , the cater-pillar again sheds its skin, and is transformed into a pupa ornymph. At first, the leaf enveloping the cocoon remainsgreen, but soon changes to a red or brown, when it becomesbrittle, and is gradually carried away by the winds and stormsof winter, until, finally, nothing remains except the cocoonitself, which is firmly suspended by the silk which oncecovered the footstalk of the leaf. The instinct of the cater-pillar in
. Manual of the apiary. Bees. 48 MANUAL OF THE APIAKT. we need have no fears of this enemy. Yet even then caution as to handling and storing comb is requisite, and so I will speak of this enemy of the apiarist. It is certain that larvas, the so-called worms, chrysalids, or pupae, and the fully matured moths, and possibly eggs, exist through the winter. In April and May, and even into June, the moths will come forth. Those which survive the winter appear first, then those which develop from the pupa, afterwards those which come from the larvae, and, lastly, those which come from eggs, pro- vidi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-apiary-bees-48-manual-of-the-apiakt-we-need-have-no-fears-of-this-enemy-yet-even-then-caution-as-to-handling-and-storing-comb-is-requisite-and-so-i-will-speak-of-this-enemy-of-the-apiarist-it-is-certain-that-larvas-the-so-called-worms-chrysalids-or-pupae-and-the-fully-matured-moths-and-possibly-eggs-exist-through-the-winter-in-april-and-may-and-even-into-june-the-moths-will-come-forth-those-which-survive-the-winter-appear-first-then-those-which-develop-from-the-pupa-afterwards-those-which-come-from-the-larvae-and-lastly-those-which-come-from-eggs-pro-vidi-image216369767.html
RMPG0DRK–. Manual of the apiary. Bees. 48 MANUAL OF THE APIAKT. we need have no fears of this enemy. Yet even then caution as to handling and storing comb is requisite, and so I will speak of this enemy of the apiarist. It is certain that larvas, the so-called worms, chrysalids, or pupae, and the fully matured moths, and possibly eggs, exist through the winter. In April and May, and even into June, the moths will come forth. Those which survive the winter appear first, then those which develop from the pupa, afterwards those which come from the larvae, and, lastly, those which come from eggs, pro- vidi
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RF2DKNJ50–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
Elements of conchology Prepared Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges elementsofconcho00rusc Year: 1844 40 BULtMEa-»-PUPA. winter, they retire into some hole, draw themselves into their shell, shutting up the mouth with a calcareous matter, secreted by the edge of the mantle, and remain torpid until spring.— Very curious, and frequently repeated experiments, have proved that not only do wounds inflicted on these animals readily heal, but that considerable portions of the body, after being removed, can be renewed. The eyes, the tentacles, and even the head of s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-conchology-prepared-elements-of-conchology-prepared-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-elementsofconcho00rusc-year-1844-40-bultmea-pupa-winter-they-retire-into-some-hole-draw-themselves-into-their-shell-shutting-up-the-mouth-with-a-calcareous-matter-secreted-by-the-edge-of-the-mantle-and-remain-torpid-until-spring-very-curious-and-frequently-repeated-experiments-have-proved-that-not-only-do-wounds-inflicted-on-these-animals-readily-heal-but-that-considerable-portions-of-the-body-after-being-removed-can-be-renewed-the-eyes-the-tentacles-and-even-the-head-of-s-image239561905.html
RMRWMYJ9–Elements of conchology Prepared Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges elementsofconcho00rusc Year: 1844 40 BULtMEa-»-PUPA. winter, they retire into some hole, draw themselves into their shell, shutting up the mouth with a calcareous matter, secreted by the edge of the mantle, and remain torpid until spring.— Very curious, and frequently repeated experiments, have proved that not only do wounds inflicted on these animals readily heal, but that considerable portions of the body, after being removed, can be renewed. The eyes, the tentacles, and even the head of s
. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Development of a Jassid, Agallia sanguinolenta.—a, larva; b, pupa; c, adult; also head of same from below. somewhat as in the grasshoppers, and like them the insects are powerful leapers. This they are in all stages, but as adults they are also ready fliers, and hence diflicult to capture. Many of them are common and, feeding on cultivated plants, are injurious. As in other families, there is considerable difference in the life history of the species ; but of most of those of economic impor- tance it may be said that they pass the winter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-development-of-a-jassid-agallia-sanguinolentaa-larva-b-pupa-c-adult-also-head-of-same-from-below-somewhat-as-in-the-grasshoppers-and-like-them-the-insects-are-powerful-leapers-this-they-are-in-all-stages-but-as-adults-they-are-also-ready-fliers-and-hence-diflicult-to-capture-many-of-them-are-common-and-feeding-on-cultivated-plants-are-injurious-as-in-other-families-there-is-considerable-difference-in-the-life-history-of-the-species-but-of-most-of-those-of-economic-impor-tance-it-may-be-said-that-they-pass-the-winter-image178477259.html
RMMAA9FR–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Development of a Jassid, Agallia sanguinolenta.—a, larva; b, pupa; c, adult; also head of same from below. somewhat as in the grasshoppers, and like them the insects are powerful leapers. This they are in all stages, but as adults they are also ready fliers, and hence diflicult to capture. Many of them are common and, feeding on cultivated plants, are injurious. As in other families, there is considerable difference in the life history of the species ; but of most of those of economic impor- tance it may be said that they pass the winter
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RM2PFWRDT–The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish.
RHS Wisley, Surrey, UK. 17 January 2018. On a bitterly cold January day more than 50 colourful species of tropical butterflies fly freely through the Tropical Zone of the large Glasshouse at Wisley in the midst of UK winter, in a colourful display until 4 March 2018. Butterfly pupae hang in separate cabinets and are added to the collection as they hatch. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rhs-wisley-surrey-uk-17-january-2018-on-a-bitterly-cold-january-day-172058294.html
RMKYWX32–RHS Wisley, Surrey, UK. 17 January 2018. On a bitterly cold January day more than 50 colourful species of tropical butterflies fly freely through the Tropical Zone of the large Glasshouse at Wisley in the midst of UK winter, in a colourful display until 4 March 2018. Butterfly pupae hang in separate cabinets and are added to the collection as they hatch. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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RF2AJNE3G–little baby doll in crystal ball with colorful ribbons for decoration on winter holiday or gift for girls
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RF2ATETE2–Cecropia cocoon (Hyalophora cecropia), spun on tree limb, Winter, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673173.html
RF2H55X6D–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
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RF2CRN4J5–Flying creature isolated on leaf with Agricultural rural background. Panoramic view to spring landscape with a field of green winter wheat seedlings.
Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . ngth, taken roundcurve, 96 mm. Breadth, 18 mm. The beetle is to befound on the wing duringthe greaterLife History, part of theyear. It mayhibernate either as a larvaor pupa, or perhaps beetle,from November to aboutMarch, remains in the soilthrough the winter in theresting stage, and appearsfirst on the wing towardsthe end of March, remain-ing as late as the beginningof November. The adultFIG. $i.-Ofy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-forest-insects-of-economic-importance-coleoptera-ngth-taken-roundcurve-96-mm-breadth-18-mm-the-beetle-is-to-befound-on-the-wing-duringthe-greaterlife-history-part-of-theyear-it-mayhibernate-either-as-a-larvaor-pupa-or-perhaps-beetlefrom-november-to-aboutmarch-remains-in-the-soilthrough-the-winter-in-theresting-stage-and-appearsfirst-on-the-wing-towardsthe-end-of-march-remain-ing-as-late-as-the-beginningof-november-the-adultfig-i-ofy-image338484821.html
RM2AJK8RH–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . ngth, taken roundcurve, 96 mm. Breadth, 18 mm. The beetle is to befound on the wing duringthe greaterLife History, part of theyear. It mayhibernate either as a larvaor pupa, or perhaps beetle,from November to aboutMarch, remains in the soilthrough the winter in theresting stage, and appearsfirst on the wing towardsthe end of March, remain-ing as late as the beginningof November. The adultFIG. $i.-Ofy.
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 96 ZOOLOGY. mentioned above, especially the hearts of young plants. They are destructive both in autumn and spring, damaging winter and summer grain. The larval condition is maintained for three years, the animal then turning into a pupa during July. Its ravages are limited to special years. Bemedy: Sowing oats, peas, or vetches, or planting potatoes in fields infested by the beetles or their larvse; collect- ing the beetles in the evening when they are in the ears. Family: Staphylinidae (Rove Beetles). Usually elongated, small (Fig. 70). The short truncated wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-96-zoology-mentioned-above-especially-the-hearts-of-young-plants-they-are-destructive-both-in-autumn-and-spring-damaging-winter-and-summer-grain-the-larval-condition-is-maintained-for-three-years-the-animal-then-turning-into-a-pupa-during-july-its-ravages-are-limited-to-special-years-bemedy-sowing-oats-peas-or-vetches-or-planting-potatoes-in-fields-infested-by-the-beetles-or-their-larvse-collect-ing-the-beetles-in-the-evening-when-they-are-in-the-ears-family-staphylinidae-rove-beetles-usually-elongated-small-fig-70-the-short-truncated-wi-image216371028.html
RMPG0FCM–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 96 ZOOLOGY. mentioned above, especially the hearts of young plants. They are destructive both in autumn and spring, damaging winter and summer grain. The larval condition is maintained for three years, the animal then turning into a pupa during July. Its ravages are limited to special years. Bemedy: Sowing oats, peas, or vetches, or planting potatoes in fields infested by the beetles or their larvse; collect- ing the beetles in the evening when they are in the ears. Family: Staphylinidae (Rove Beetles). Usually elongated, small (Fig. 70). The short truncated wi
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RF2DKNHDW–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
Elementary zoology (1902) Elementary zoology elementaryzoolog00kell Year: 1902 212 ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY called water-tigers are also predaceous. They suck the blood from other insects through their sharp-pointed sickle-shaped hollow mandibles. When a larva is fully grown it leaves the water, burrows in the ground, and makes a round cell within which it undergoes its transforma- tions. The pupa state lasts about three weeks in summer, but the larvae that transform in autumn remain in the pupa state all winter. The June-beetles (June- bugs) (Lachnosterna sp.) feed on the foliage of „ ™, . ,. , , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-zoology-1902-elementary-zoology-elementaryzoolog00kell-year-1902-212-elementary-zoology-called-water-tigers-are-also-predaceous-they-suck-the-blood-from-other-insects-through-their-sharp-pointed-sickle-shaped-hollow-mandibles-when-a-larva-is-fully-grown-it-leaves-the-water-burrows-in-the-ground-and-makes-a-round-cell-within-which-it-undergoes-its-transforma-tions-the-pupa-state-lasts-about-three-weeks-in-summer-but-the-larvae-that-transform-in-autumn-remain-in-the-pupa-state-all-winter-the-june-beetles-june-bugs-lachnosterna-sp-feed-on-the-foliage-of-image239620853.html
RMRWRJRH–Elementary zoology (1902) Elementary zoology elementaryzoolog00kell Year: 1902 212 ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY called water-tigers are also predaceous. They suck the blood from other insects through their sharp-pointed sickle-shaped hollow mandibles. When a larva is fully grown it leaves the water, burrows in the ground, and makes a round cell within which it undergoes its transforma- tions. The pupa state lasts about three weeks in summer, but the larvae that transform in autumn remain in the pupa state all winter. The June-beetles (June- bugs) (Lachnosterna sp.) feed on the foliage of „ ™, . ,. , ,
. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Development of a Jassid, Agallia sangidtwlenta.—a, larva-, b, pupa ; c, adult; also head of same from below. somewhat as in the grasshoppers, and like them the insects are powerful leapers. This they are in all stages, but as adults they are also ready fliers, and hence difhcult to capture. Many of them are common and, feeding on cultivated plants, are injurious. As in other families, there is considerable difference in the life history of the species ; but of most of those of economic impor- tance it may be said that they pass the winter in the adult s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-development-of-a-jassid-agallia-sangidtwlentaa-larva-b-pupa-c-adult-also-head-of-same-from-below-somewhat-as-in-the-grasshoppers-and-like-them-the-insects-are-powerful-leapers-this-they-are-in-all-stages-but-as-adults-they-are-also-ready-fliers-and-hence-difhcult-to-capture-many-of-them-are-common-and-feeding-on-cultivated-plants-are-injurious-as-in-other-families-there-is-considerable-difference-in-the-life-history-of-the-species-but-of-most-of-those-of-economic-impor-tance-it-may-be-said-that-they-pass-the-winter-in-the-adult-s-image178477750.html
RMMAAA5A–. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Development of a Jassid, Agallia sangidtwlenta.—a, larva-, b, pupa ; c, adult; also head of same from below. somewhat as in the grasshoppers, and like them the insects are powerful leapers. This they are in all stages, but as adults they are also ready fliers, and hence difhcult to capture. Many of them are common and, feeding on cultivated plants, are injurious. As in other families, there is considerable difference in the life history of the species ; but of most of those of economic impor- tance it may be said that they pass the winter in the adult s
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RM2PFWRC6–The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish.
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RF2WTXR70–someone is about to cut the branch of a pine tree that has a pine processionary tent with a telescopic battery powered sawchain
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RF2H55X73–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
. Bulletin. cocoon in which to pupate.The pupa is dark reddish brown. The second generation passes the winter in the pupa state, attached 29 to leaves which fall to the ground ; therefore, if all the dead and driedleaves be gathered in the fall and burned, also all the decayed fruit,a great many of these insects would be destroyed. As the cater-pillars feed inside of the berry, no spraying of the vines with poisonswould reach them. The caterpillar makes a discolored spot where itenters the berry. Fig. 23, c, therefore the infested fruit may be easilydetected, and destroyed. There is a small pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-cocoon-in-which-to-pupatethe-pupa-is-dark-reddish-brown-the-second-generation-passes-the-winter-in-the-pupa-state-attached-29-to-leaves-which-fall-to-the-ground-therefore-if-all-the-dead-and-driedleaves-be-gathered-in-the-fall-and-burned-also-all-the-decayed-fruita-great-many-of-these-insects-would-be-destroyed-as-the-cater-pillars-feed-inside-of-the-berry-no-spraying-of-the-vines-with-poisonswould-reach-them-the-caterpillar-makes-a-discolored-spot-where-itenters-the-berry-fig-23-c-therefore-the-infested-fruit-may-be-easilydetected-and-destroyed-there-is-a-small-pa-image336661399.html
RM2AFM71B–. Bulletin. cocoon in which to pupate.The pupa is dark reddish brown. The second generation passes the winter in the pupa state, attached 29 to leaves which fall to the ground ; therefore, if all the dead and driedleaves be gathered in the fall and burned, also all the decayed fruit,a great many of these insects would be destroyed. As the cater-pillars feed inside of the berry, no spraying of the vines with poisonswould reach them. The caterpillar makes a discolored spot where itenters the berry. Fig. 23, c, therefore the infested fruit may be easilydetected, and destroyed. There is a small pa
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 157 and become pupae in the soil, within a web, where the pupa Kves through the winter. The peas attacked are always covered, while in the pod, with the coarse- grained excrement of the caterpillars, and are often united two or three together by web fibres. Bemedy: Deep digging of the soil before the winter, or, still better, deep hoeing as soon as the pea crop is gathered in. In this way many of the caterpillars or pupae hidden in the soil wiU be destroyed. Family: Tineidae {Leaf-miners}. These moths are the smallest of the Lepidoptera. Like the snout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-insects-157-and-become-pupae-in-the-soil-within-a-web-where-the-pupa-kves-through-the-winter-the-peas-attacked-are-always-covered-while-in-the-pod-with-the-coarse-grained-excrement-of-the-caterpillars-and-are-often-united-two-or-three-together-by-web-fibres-bemedy-deep-digging-of-the-soil-before-the-winter-or-still-better-deep-hoeing-as-soon-as-the-pea-crop-is-gathered-in-in-this-way-many-of-the-caterpillars-or-pupae-hidden-in-the-soil-wiu-be-destroyed-family-tineidae-leaf-miners-these-moths-are-the-smallest-of-the-lepidoptera-like-the-snout-image216370868.html
RMPG0F70–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 157 and become pupae in the soil, within a web, where the pupa Kves through the winter. The peas attacked are always covered, while in the pod, with the coarse- grained excrement of the caterpillars, and are often united two or three together by web fibres. Bemedy: Deep digging of the soil before the winter, or, still better, deep hoeing as soon as the pea crop is gathered in. In this way many of the caterpillars or pupae hidden in the soil wiU be destroyed. Family: Tineidae {Leaf-miners}. These moths are the smallest of the Lepidoptera. Like the snout
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RF2DKNJ55–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] THE BUTTERFLIES AXD MOTHS '85 with only rudiments of legs, and with the abdomen constricted between the segments. Many of them hibernate in the fallen FIG. 286. The cigar case-bearer. (Much enlarged) «, female moth : /', side view of pupa ; <r, larva; d, egg ; e, wing venation ; /, upper view of cigar-shaped case with three-lobed opening at tip ; g, side view of same ; /i, the case as it appears in the spring; /, the fall and winter case. (After Hammar, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-the-butterflies-axd-moths-85-with-only-rudiments-of-legs-and-with-the-abdomen-constricted-between-the-segments-many-of-them-hibernate-in-the-fallen-fig-286-the-cigar-case-bearer-much-enlarged-female-moth-side-view-of-pupa-ltr-larva-d-egg-e-wing-venation-upper-view-of-cigar-shaped-case-with-three-lobed-opening-at-tip-g-side-view-of-same-i-the-case-as-it-appears-in-the-spring-the-fall-and-winter-case-after-hammar-united-states-depart-ment-of-agriculture-l-image239593072.html
RMRWPBBC–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] THE BUTTERFLIES AXD MOTHS '85 with only rudiments of legs, and with the abdomen constricted between the segments. Many of them hibernate in the fallen FIG. 286. The cigar case-bearer. (Much enlarged) «, female moth : /', side view of pupa ; <r, larva; d, egg ; e, wing venation ; /, upper view of cigar-shaped case with three-lobed opening at tip ; g, side view of same ; /i, the case as it appears in the spring; /, the fall and winter case. (After Hammar, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) l
. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image178409305.html
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
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RM2PFWRDR–The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish.
Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673182.html
RF2H55X6P–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
Half hours with insects . g larvae boie in underthe bark, and become fully grown in the autumn, spendingthe winter under the bark, probably both in the fig. i37.larva and pupa states, the beetles appearing duringmidsummer. The Scale Insect, Mytilaspis pomonim (Bouche)or Aspicliotiis conchiformis of different authors,Fig, 137. — This, next to the borer, is by far themost prevalent and destructive enemy of the appletree. The scale surrounds the body of the female,while the male is two-winged and flies about ac-tively. It closely resembles the Pine scale insectfigured on page 39. The female lays Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/half-hours-with-insects-g-larvae-boie-in-underthe-bark-and-become-fully-grown-in-the-autumn-spendingthe-winter-under-the-bark-probably-both-in-the-fig-i37larva-and-pupa-states-the-beetles-appearing-duringmidsummer-the-scale-insect-mytilaspis-pomonim-boucheor-aspicliotiis-conchiformis-of-different-authorsfig-137-this-next-to-the-borer-is-by-far-themost-prevalent-and-destructive-enemy-of-the-appletree-the-scale-surrounds-the-body-of-the-femalewhile-the-male-is-two-winged-and-flies-about-ac-tively-it-closely-resembles-the-pine-scale-insectfigured-on-page-39-the-female-lays-image338342005.html
RM2AJCPK1–Half hours with insects . g larvae boie in underthe bark, and become fully grown in the autumn, spendingthe winter under the bark, probably both in the fig. i37.larva and pupa states, the beetles appearing duringmidsummer. The Scale Insect, Mytilaspis pomonim (Bouche)or Aspicliotiis conchiformis of different authors,Fig, 137. — This, next to the borer, is by far themost prevalent and destructive enemy of the appletree. The scale surrounds the body of the female,while the male is two-winged and flies about ac-tively. It closely resembles the Pine scale insectfigured on page 39. The female lays
. The book of the garden. Gardening. ESCULENT-ROOTED PLANTS.—THE TURNIP. 191 long, or longev, than any two of the other joints taken together ; the remainder decreasing some- what in length to the terminal one, which is large and oyai. The flies, which appear in the early part of summer, and deposit their eggs on the young turnip plants, have probably survived the winter under groimd in the pupa state, en- veloped in their cocoon. Emerging from them, as soon as the milder weather is confirmed, in their winged state, the females immediately lay their eggs, after which they very soon die. The eg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-esculent-rooted-plantsthe-turnip-191-long-or-longev-than-any-two-of-the-other-joints-taken-together-the-remainder-decreasing-some-what-in-length-to-the-terminal-one-which-is-large-and-oyai-the-flies-which-appear-in-the-early-part-of-summer-and-deposit-their-eggs-on-the-young-turnip-plants-have-probably-survived-the-winter-under-groimd-in-the-pupa-state-en-veloped-in-their-cocoon-emerging-from-them-as-soon-as-the-milder-weather-is-confirmed-in-their-winged-state-the-females-immediately-lay-their-eggs-after-which-they-very-soon-die-the-eg-image216436673.html
RMPG3F55–. The book of the garden. Gardening. ESCULENT-ROOTED PLANTS.—THE TURNIP. 191 long, or longev, than any two of the other joints taken together ; the remainder decreasing some- what in length to the terminal one, which is large and oyai. The flies, which appear in the early part of summer, and deposit their eggs on the young turnip plants, have probably survived the winter under groimd in the pupa state, en- veloped in their cocoon. Emerging from them, as soon as the milder weather is confirmed, in their winged state, the females immediately lay their eggs, after which they very soon die. The eg
Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/small-bagworm-moth-of-the-family-psychidae-image390781801.html
RF2DKNJ4W–Small Bagworm Moth of the Family Psychidae
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 286. The cigar case-bearer. (Much enlarged) «, female moth : /', side view of pupa ; <r, larva; d, egg ; e, wing venation ; /, upper view of cigar-shaped case with three-lobed opening at tip ; g, side view of same ; /i, the case as it appears in the spring; /, the fall and winter case. (After Hammar, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) leaves, in which they pupate and transform the next summer. A well-known example is the apple-leaf trumpet miner (TiscJierra malifoliclla}, whose brown, tr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-fig-286-the-cigar-case-bearer-much-enlarged-female-moth-side-view-of-pupa-ltr-larva-d-egg-e-wing-venation-upper-view-of-cigar-shaped-case-with-three-lobed-opening-at-tip-g-side-view-of-same-i-the-case-as-it-appears-in-the-spring-the-fall-and-winter-case-after-hammar-united-states-depart-ment-of-agriculture-leaves-in-which-they-pupate-and-transform-the-next-summer-a-well-known-example-is-the-apple-leaf-trumpet-miner-tiscjierra-malifoliclla-whose-brown-tr-image239593071.html
RMRWPBBB–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] FIG. 286. The cigar case-bearer. (Much enlarged) «, female moth : /', side view of pupa ; <r, larva; d, egg ; e, wing venation ; /, upper view of cigar-shaped case with three-lobed opening at tip ; g, side view of same ; /i, the case as it appears in the spring; /, the fall and winter case. (After Hammar, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) leaves, in which they pupate and transform the next summer. A well-known example is the apple-leaf trumpet miner (TiscJierra malifoliclla}, whose brown, tr
. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life . Fig. 213. The clothes moth [Tnieapellionella) It is the larva of this animal that eats woolen and fur material. The eggs are laid on the material and hatch out when the temperature is suflficiently warm It is for this reason that we rarely find the animals in the winter, and it is for this reason that furs and woolen rugs etc. are placed in cold storage during the summer months. (, X S) as food. Ants and termites, cicadas, the grubs of beetles, and the eggs of water beetles are also consumed. The Chinese sometimes eat the pupa of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-an-introduction-to-the-science-of-life-fig-213-the-clothes-moth-tnieapellionella-it-is-the-larva-of-this-animal-that-eats-woolen-and-fur-material-the-eggs-are-laid-on-the-material-and-hatch-out-when-the-temperature-is-suflficiently-warm-it-is-for-this-reason-that-we-rarely-find-the-animals-in-the-winter-and-it-is-for-this-reason-that-furs-and-woolen-rugs-etc-are-placed-in-cold-storage-during-the-summer-months-x-s-as-food-ants-and-termites-cicadas-the-grubs-of-beetles-and-the-eggs-of-water-beetles-are-also-consumed-the-chinese-sometimes-eat-the-pupa-of-t-image178409177.html
RMMA76M9–. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life . Fig. 213. The clothes moth [Tnieapellionella) It is the larva of this animal that eats woolen and fur material. The eggs are laid on the material and hatch out when the temperature is suflficiently warm It is for this reason that we rarely find the animals in the winter, and it is for this reason that furs and woolen rugs etc. are placed in cold storage during the summer months. (, X S) as food. Ants and termites, cicadas, the grubs of beetles, and the eggs of water beetles are also consumed. The Chinese sometimes eat the pupa of t
The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fisherman-puts-jig-bait-bloodworms-or-mosquito-larvae-on-the-hook-of-the-mormyshka-bait-for-winter-fishing-red-mosquito-larvae-food-for-fish-image543308462.html
RM2PFWRDJ–The fisherman puts jig bait, bloodworms or mosquito larvae on the hook of the mormyshka. Bait for winter fishing. Red mosquito larvae - food for fish.
Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673177.html
RF2H55X6H–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountainsWith over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life . ^ They spin no cocoons, but passthe winter in the pupa state under ground. The chrysalis is spinyon the abdominal segments, doubtless to enable it to push itself upto the surface when the moth is about to break the shell.. -galis. Miile. atheroma regalis is a large and strikingly marked insect, and isnot rare in the South and West, wliere the caterpillar feeds on theleaves of the walnut, hickory, butternut an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-nature-shows-them-moths-and-butterflies-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountainswith-over-400-photographic-illustrations-in-the-text-and-many-transfers-of-species-from-life-they-spin-no-cocoons-but-passthe-winter-in-the-pupa-state-under-ground-the-chrysalis-is-spinyon-the-abdominal-segments-doubtless-to-enable-it-to-push-itself-upto-the-surface-when-the-moth-is-about-to-break-the-shell-galis-miile-atheroma-regalis-is-a-large-and-strikingly-marked-insect-and-isnot-rare-in-the-south-and-west-wliere-the-caterpillar-feeds-on-theleaves-of-the-walnut-hickory-butternut-an-image340086841.html
RM2AN886H–As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountainsWith over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life . ^ They spin no cocoons, but passthe winter in the pupa state under ground. The chrysalis is spinyon the abdominal segments, doubtless to enable it to push itself upto the surface when the moth is about to break the shell.. -galis. Miile. atheroma regalis is a large and strikingly marked insect, and isnot rare in the South and West, wliere the caterpillar feeds on theleaves of the walnut, hickory, butternut an
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 334 Handbook of Nature-Stiidy the tubercles usually blue are sometimes black. After the last molt the caterpillar eats voraciously for perhaps two weeks or longer and then begins to spin its cocoon. References—Mohs and Butterflies, Ballard; Moths and Butterflies, Dickerson; Caterpillars and their Moths, Elliot and Soule.. Just out of the cocoon. Photo by M. V. Slingerland. LESSON LXXII The Cecropia Leading thought—The cecropia moth passes the winter as a pupa in a cocoon which the ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-334-handbook-of-nature-stiidy-the-tubercles-usually-blue-are-sometimes-black-after-the-last-molt-the-caterpillar-eats-voraciously-for-perhaps-two-weeks-or-longer-and-then-begins-to-spin-its-cocoon-referencesmohs-and-butterflies-ballard-moths-and-butterflies-dickerson-caterpillars-and-their-moths-elliot-and-soule-just-out-of-the-cocoon-photo-by-m-v-slingerland-lesson-lxxii-the-cecropia-leading-thoughtthe-cecropia-moth-passes-the-winter-as-a-pupa-in-a-cocoon-which-the-ca-image216356140.html
RMPFYTD0–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 334 Handbook of Nature-Stiidy the tubercles usually blue are sometimes black. After the last molt the caterpillar eats voraciously for perhaps two weeks or longer and then begins to spin its cocoon. References—Mohs and Butterflies, Ballard; Moths and Butterflies, Dickerson; Caterpillars and their Moths, Elliot and Soule.. Just out of the cocoon. Photo by M. V. Slingerland. LESSON LXXII The Cecropia Leading thought—The cecropia moth passes the winter as a pupa in a cocoon which the ca
. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Potato-stalk borer, T^-ichobaris trinotata.—Larva, pupa, and adult. snout and three small black spots at the base of the wing-covers. It lays its eggs into the stems and larger branches of the potato, horse-nettle, Jimpson-v/eed (^Datura stramonhmi), and, perhaps, other Solanaceae, and the white larvae feed there until after mid- summer, changing to pupae at about the time when the potato- vines mature, and to adult beetles a short time thereafter. The beetles remain in their larval burrows during the winter, and may be easily destroyed by burning the v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-potato-stalk-borer-t-ichobaris-trinotatalarva-pupa-and-adult-snout-and-three-small-black-spots-at-the-base-of-the-wing-covers-it-lays-its-eggs-into-the-stems-and-larger-branches-of-the-potato-horse-nettle-jimpson-veed-datura-stramonhmi-and-perhaps-other-solanaceae-and-the-white-larvae-feed-there-until-after-mid-summer-changing-to-pupae-at-about-the-time-when-the-potato-vines-mature-and-to-adult-beetles-a-short-time-thereafter-the-beetles-remain-in-their-larval-burrows-during-the-winter-and-may-be-easily-destroyed-by-burning-the-v-image178477629.html
RMMAAA11–. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Potato-stalk borer, T^-ichobaris trinotata.—Larva, pupa, and adult. snout and three small black spots at the base of the wing-covers. It lays its eggs into the stems and larger branches of the potato, horse-nettle, Jimpson-v/eed (^Datura stramonhmi), and, perhaps, other Solanaceae, and the white larvae feed there until after mid- summer, changing to pupae at about the time when the potato- vines mature, and to adult beetles a short time thereafter. The beetles remain in their larval burrows during the winter, and may be easily destroyed by burning the v
Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673195.html
RF2H55X77–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . bor-vitae hedges,which it sometimes kills. On deciduous trees the insects areusually noticed during the winter, when there may be foundhanging to the twigs and branches cone-shaped bags of silkvarying from a little less than an inch to an inch and a quarter inlength, and studded with bits of sticks and leaves. If thesmaller of these bags are cut open at this time there will be foundan empty pupa shell, but in the larger there will be found a massof yellow, fluffy material emb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-and-for-use-as-a-text-book-in-agricultural-schools-and-colleges-bor-vitae-hedgeswhich-it-sometimes-kills-on-deciduous-trees-the-insects-areusually-noticed-during-the-winter-when-there-may-be-foundhanging-to-the-twigs-and-branches-cone-shaped-bags-of-silkvarying-from-a-little-less-than-an-inch-to-an-inch-and-a-quarter-inlength-and-studded-with-bits-of-sticks-and-leaves-if-thesmaller-of-these-bags-are-cut-open-at-this-time-there-will-be-foundan-empty-pupa-shell-but-in-the-larger-there-will-be-found-a-massof-yellow-fluffy-material-emb-image342892211.html
RM2AWT2EB–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . bor-vitae hedges,which it sometimes kills. On deciduous trees the insects areusually noticed during the winter, when there may be foundhanging to the twigs and branches cone-shaped bags of silkvarying from a little less than an inch to an inch and a quarter inlength, and studded with bits of sticks and leaves. If thesmaller of these bags are cut open at this time there will be foundan empty pupa shell, but in the larger there will be found a massof yellow, fluffy material emb
. The book of the garden. Gardening. RED PLUM GRUB, MOTH smalljburies itself,penetrating to near the stone, and feeding on the pulp, causing the fruit to drop off. Having attained its full grub size within the fruit, it creeps out and penetrates the loose bark of the tree, forming a habitation in which it resides during winter. It changes into a light-brown pupa early in spring, and emerges in its moth state about June. The size of the moth is not much more than that of the common house-fly; wings nearly black, and, when the sun shines upon them, presenting a remarkable metallic lustre. The fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-red-plum-grub-moth-smalljburies-itselfpenetrating-to-near-the-stone-and-feeding-on-the-pulp-causing-the-fruit-to-drop-off-having-attained-its-full-grub-size-within-the-fruit-it-creeps-out-and-penetrates-the-loose-bark-of-the-tree-forming-a-habitation-in-which-it-resides-during-winter-it-changes-into-a-light-brown-pupa-early-in-spring-and-emerges-in-its-moth-state-about-june-the-size-of-the-moth-is-not-much-more-than-that-of-the-common-house-fly-wings-nearly-black-and-when-the-sun-shines-upon-them-presenting-a-remarkable-metallic-lustre-the-fr-image216436253.html
RMPG3EJ5–. The book of the garden. Gardening. RED PLUM GRUB, MOTH smalljburies itself,penetrating to near the stone, and feeding on the pulp, causing the fruit to drop off. Having attained its full grub size within the fruit, it creeps out and penetrates the loose bark of the tree, forming a habitation in which it resides during winter. It changes into a light-brown pupa early in spring, and emerges in its moth state about June. The size of the moth is not much more than that of the common house-fly; wings nearly black, and, when the sun shines upon them, presenting a remarkable metallic lustre. The fr
. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Potato-stalk borer, Trichobaris trinotata.—Larva, pupa, and adult. snout and three small black spots at the base of the wing-covers. It lays its eggs into the stems and larger branches of the potato, horse-nettle, Jimpson-weed (^Datura stranionium), and, perhaps, other Solanaceae, and the white larvae feed there until after mid- summer, changing to pup?e at about the time when the potato- vines mature, and to adult beetles a short time thereafter. The beetles remain in their larval burrows during the winter, and may be easily destroyed by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-and-fruit-grower-potato-stalk-borer-trichobaris-trinotatalarva-pupa-and-adult-snout-and-three-small-black-spots-at-the-base-of-the-wing-covers-it-lays-its-eggs-into-the-stems-and-larger-branches-of-the-potato-horse-nettle-jimpson-weed-datura-stranionium-and-perhaps-other-solanaceae-and-the-white-larvae-feed-there-until-after-mid-summer-changing-to-pupe-at-about-the-time-when-the-potato-vines-mature-and-to-adult-beetles-a-short-time-thereafter-the-beetles-remain-in-their-larval-burrows-during-the-winter-and-may-be-easily-destroyed-by-image178477111.html
RMMAA9AF–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Potato-stalk borer, Trichobaris trinotata.—Larva, pupa, and adult. snout and three small black spots at the base of the wing-covers. It lays its eggs into the stems and larger branches of the potato, horse-nettle, Jimpson-weed (^Datura stranionium), and, perhaps, other Solanaceae, and the white larvae feed there until after mid- summer, changing to pup?e at about the time when the potato- vines mature, and to adult beetles a short time thereafter. The beetles remain in their larval burrows during the winter, and may be easily destroyed by
Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caterpillar-of-the-moth-from-the-family-noctuidae-owlet-moths-armyworm-feeding-on-young-plants-of-winter-cereals-in-the-autumn-period-image450673199.html
RF2H55X7B–Caterpillar of the moth from the family Noctuidae: owlet moths, armyworm, feeding on young plants of winter cereals in the autumn period.
Insects injurious to fruits . s nearly oval, smooth, of abrownish color and papery texture, within which it changesto a small, delicate, whitish-green pupa, very transparent,with the encased limbs and wings of the future fly distinctlyvisible, from which the fly escapes late in June or early inJuly. Soon again eggs are deposited, from which anotherbrood of larvae are sent forth on their destructive mission,completing their growth before summer closes, and in mostinstances changing to pupae before winter. The flies composing the separate broods do not all appearat once; some are weeks later tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-s-nearly-oval-smooth-of-abrownish-color-and-papery-texture-within-which-it-changesto-a-small-delicate-whitish-green-pupa-very-transparentwith-the-encased-limbs-and-wings-of-the-future-fly-distinctlyvisible-from-which-the-fly-escapes-late-in-june-or-early-injuly-soon-again-eggs-are-deposited-from-which-anotherbrood-of-larvae-are-sent-forth-on-their-destructive-missioncompleting-their-growth-before-summer-closes-and-in-mostinstances-changing-to-pupae-before-winter-the-flies-composing-the-separate-broods-do-not-all-appearat-once-some-are-weeks-later-tha-image339067261.html
RM2AKHRN1–Insects injurious to fruits . s nearly oval, smooth, of abrownish color and papery texture, within which it changesto a small, delicate, whitish-green pupa, very transparent,with the encased limbs and wings of the future fly distinctlyvisible, from which the fly escapes late in June or early inJuly. Soon again eggs are deposited, from which anotherbrood of larvae are sent forth on their destructive mission,completing their growth before summer closes, and in mostinstances changing to pupae before winter. The flies composing the separate broods do not all appearat once; some are weeks later tha
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