RMPC7GKC–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on stem, captive bred
RM2A2RJ2B–Butterflies and caterpillars in Central Europe 11, Mamestra Pisi, Mamestra Brassicae, Mamestra Persicariae, Mamestra Oleracea, Dianthoecia Compta, Dichonia Aprilina, Chariptera Viridana, Miselia Oxyacanthae, Hadena Monoglypha, Eriopus Purpureofasciata, Trachea Atriplicis, Mania Maura, Plate XXV, after p. 144, Deuchert, Heinrich (del. ad. nat.); Slocombe, A. (del. ad nat.), 1893, Max Korb; Heinrich Deuchert; A. Slocombe: Die Schmetterlinge Mittel-Europas: Darstellung und Beschreibung der hauptsächlichen mitteleuropäischen Schmetterlinge nebst Anleitung, dieselben zu fangen oder zu züchten und
RM2H3E0JD–Orache moth (Trachea atriplicis), resting on a piece of bark , Germany
RFMTAT47–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen door in Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RF2BH8H82–Orache Moth, Trachea atriplicis, sitting on mossy bark, Bavaria, Germany
RMFJ6C2N–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis), resting on a branch, Germany, Bavaria
RFH7X8D8–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) sitting on the wall.
RMKPAG7E–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on stem, captive bred
RMP8P40N–Orache Moth isolated against a white background
RM2AX325R–Bulletin . I Meliùla Lippitc. —IV. Ascochyta Keniiœ. — II. Plco.spora Kcnthc. — III. Phylloslicta owaridnsii). —V. Slar;onospora Ken lise. — VI. Bolryodiplodia digitaux. —VII. Nonmriva prasina. BULL, dz la SOC. MYC. de FRANCE T. XIX, Pl. 1. I. Ptcoxporu poUjir.nrpha. — II. Fleospora evonymella. — III. Hypocrea Agaves.IV. P/tyllnsiicl-t Agaves. — V. Coniothyrium Atriplicis. —VI Uiplodia ubiegna. — VII. Catnarosporinni tfalimi. — VIII. HendersoirtttAgave*. — IX. Onspora albn cinerascens. — X. Acladium candie!mu. Hote sur /Inocybe repanda Bull, et /Inocybe hiulca Fries. Par L. ROLLAND. Fries, en
RMGHDR44–Orache Moth Trachea atriplicis UK
RME1TE9Y–Orache Moth is a rare immigrant and extinct British resident.
RFMTATRY–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen door in Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RF2BH8H6E–Orache Moth, Trachea atriplicis, sitting on mossy bark, Bavaria, Germany
RMFJ6BAJ–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis), resting on a branch, Germany, Bavaria
RFE8BDCM–Trachea atriplicis
RMKPAG6N–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on stem, captive bred
RMMCR5RX–. 1. a— c. Rcctilinea. 2. a. b. Hyperici 3. Polyodon. 4. Radiosa. 5. a. b. Purpureofasciata. 6. a. b. Latreillei. 7. a—c. Sericata. 8. a. b. Atriplicis. 9. a—c. Lucipara. 10. Scita. 11. a—c. Meticulosa. 12. a. b. Maura. 13. Typica. 14. Celsia. 15 Micacea. 16. a. b. Petasitis. 17. Ochracea. 18. Sparganii. 19. a. b. Arandinis.
RMT3XF35–Archive image from page 402 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 28. Heterocera. 1. a— c. Rcctilinea. 2. a. b. Hyperici 3. Polyodon. 4. Radiosa. 5. a. b. Purpureofasciata. 6. a. b. Latreillei. 7. a—c. Sericata. 8. a. b. Atriplicis. 9. a—c. Lucipara. 10. Scita. 11. a—c. Meticulosa. 12. a. b. Maura. 13. Typica. 14. Celsia. 15 Micacea. 16. a. b. Petasitis. 17. Ochracea. 18. Sparganii. 19. a. b. Arandinis.
RFWG51X2–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen in central Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RF2BH8TFD–Orange herald, Scoliopteryx libatrix, and Orache Mot, Trachea atriplicis, sitting on log, sucking at bait, Bavaria, Germany
RMFJ6C1E–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis), resting on a mossy branch, Germany, Bavaria
RMTREET4–Orache moth (Trachea atriplicis), sits at a tree trunk, Netherlands
RMKPGK2G–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on stem, captive bred
RMKPAG9N–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on leaf, captive bred
RMGHDR3M–Orache Moth Trachea atriplicis UK
RM2AG5ME5–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. the stems, evidently appressed, aborted leaves,on A. ?polycarpa Itonid. Asphondylia ? a t r i p 1 i c i s Ckll. a2893Globose, sessile, whitish, short-haired galls, diameter 4 mm, on A. c o n- fertifolia Itonid. Asphondylia atriplicis Ckll.Subglobose or lenticular, apposed leaf galls, diameter 3 to 4 mm, length 6 or 7mm. Cockerell and Rohwer, 08, p. 169. Fig. 127 Hemip. Atriplicia ?gallicola Ckll. a2478 128 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Longitudinally curled, apposed leaves, length 5 to 6 mm, diameter i to 1.5 m
RMMAAH87–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Sporen von Diplodina Atriplicis Vestergren; stark vergrössert. Nach Vestergren, Bidr. tili. Kenned. Gotlands Svampflora Fig. 4. & 0 K CD Sporen von Diplodina Fraxini (Oudem.); sehr stark vergrössert. Nach Oudemans, Contr. Myc. XIII. Taf. 9, Fig. 26. Sporen von Diplodina Hyoscyami Vestergren; stark vergrössert. Nach Vestergren, Bidr. tili. Kenned. Gotlands Svampflora Fig. 5. Diplodina Pallor (Berkeley) Allesch. Syn. Ascochyta Pallor Berkeley. a. Sporen, wenig vergrössert. h. Sehr stark vergrösserte Sporen
RFMT61W2–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen door in Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RMKPGK63–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on leaf, captive bred
RMGHDR48–Orache Moth Trachea atriplicis UK
RMKPAG8M–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on tree trunk, captive bred
RM2CEF29D–. Admiranda narratio, fida tamen, de commodis et incolarvm ritibvs Virginiae ... Anglico scripta sermone à Thoma Hariot ... nvnc avtem primvm Latio donata à C.C.A. I N D E X PRAE C, I P V AR VM rervm; qvae in hac Narratione continentur. A. Caflane^e i^ Abies ii Cedrus y.i^ Accipitres Zl Cerui 20 Acipenfer 11 Chappacor II ^falo 21 Chinaadulterina 17 Allium 18 Ciuetta lO Alumeii s Cocusha^? * Anferes Zl Corylus 24 Aquifolia i4 Cuniculi ZQ Ardea; 21 Cygni. - Zl Arundo faccarifeu ^9 Afcopo arbor 24 F. f, Atriplicis genus 1^.15 Fagus *4 Auium varia nomina. Zl FerrumFlos Solis 1014.15 B. Fraga ^9 Fr
RFMTATEX–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen door in Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RMGHDR4D–Orache Moth Trachea atriplicis UK
RMKPGK4F–Orache Moth (Trachea atriplicis) adult at rest on tree trunk, captive bred
RMRJYCBY–. Atlas of aphids trapped in agricultural crops. Aphids; Agricultural pests; Pucerons; Ennemis des cultures. Hayhurstia atriplicis (Linnaeus). 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.. Gualtieri, Lola L. [Ottawa] : Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
RFMT623F–orache moth Latin trachea atriplicis a type of noctuid moth at rest on a screen door in Italy a continental moth rarely seen in mainland Britain
RMRJYD44–. Atlas des pucerons piégés dans les champs agricoles. Pucerons; Ennemis des cultures; Aphids; Agricultural pests. Hayhurstia atriplicis (Linnaeus). 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.. Gualtieri, Lola L. [Ottawa] : Agriculture et agro-alimentaire Canada
RMRH1HCK–. British vegetable galls, an introduction to their study. Galls (Botany). Plate ioi.. Leaves of Atriplex aiiguslifolla Sm. Aphis atriplicis Linn. To face page 234.. 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.. Connold, Edward T. , 1862-1910. London, Hutchinson & co.
RMRH2CF0–. British and European butterflies and moths (Macrolepidoptera). Lepidoptera -- Great Britain; Lepidoptera -- Europe. PLATE XXV.. I. Mamestra pisi, la. Larva. 2. Mamestra brassica;. 3. -Mamestra persicaria', 3a. Lan'a. 4. Mameslra oleracea. 5. Dianthcecia compta. 6. Dichoiiia aprilina. 7. Chariptcra culta. 8. Miselia oxyacantha". 9. Hadena monoglypha. 10. Eriopus purpureofasciata. II. Trachea atriplicis, iia. Larva. 12. Mania maura. British and European Butterflies and Moths.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRH3W88–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. OJJ rnMrtirnj3uJ>Kr$. Figs. 18S-199. Male claspers. 188, Parthenicus sahulosus Van D.. right: 189, /'. trnpinosus, right; 190. P. mull- eins Van D., right; 191, /'. fuscipilus, right; 192. P. deleticus, right- 19.3, P. conspersus, right; 194. P. tenuis 195. P. atriplicis, right; 196, P. pinicola; 197, P. selectus Kngt.; 198. P. mutipunctatus; 199. P. cuneotinctuk Kngt.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRHAY24–. Botanikai kzlemnyek. Plants; Plants -- Hungary. MYKOLOGIAI KÖZLEMÉNYEK 51 mán mutatkoztak, de a parányi feketés term?testek csak felül képz?dtek ki. A pycnidiumok gömbölydedek, többé-kevésbé összenyomottak, különösen felül; átmér?jük 100—200 ju; faluk vékony, pseudoparenchymás, sárgás, csak felül némileg vastagabb és sötétebb ; a nyilas szélessége cca 7 /u. A koni- diumok kicsinyek, baktériumszer?ek, hengeresek, mindkét. 4. kép. A—G Phyllosticta ambrosioidis T li fí m. D—L Septoria atriplicis (West.) Fuckel. végükön legömbölyödöttek, egyenesek vagy olykor kissé gör- bültek, színtelenek, 4—6&
RMRH3WH1–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Miridae of the Nevada Test Site 119 19. Embolium and corium exterior to radial vein, clear translucent; length 5.4 mm albocostatus Van D. Embolium and corium not clear or different from other areas of corium 20 20. Bristles on dorsal surface golden brown 91 Bristles on dorsal surface fuscous to black .95 21. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae, or bevond 00 Bostrum only reaching upon middle coxae 93 22. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae; length 4.4 mm atriplicis, n. sp. Bostrum reaching behind posterior coxae; length 3.3 mm brind
RMRCFXMJ–. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie. Butterflies. 40. 1. Trachea atriplicis. 2. Euplexia lucipara. 3. Brotolomia rneüculos^. 4 Mania maura. 5. Naenia typica. 6. Jaspidea celsia. 7. Hydroecia nictitans. 8. Qortyna ochracea.. 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.. Eckstein, Karl, 1859-. Stuttgart, K. G. Lutz' Verlag
RMRCG0BT–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 28. Heterocera.. 1. a— c. Rcctilinea. 2. a. b. Hyperici 3. Polyodon. 4. Radiosa. 5. a. b. Purpureofasciata. 6. a. b. Latreillei. 7. a—c. Sericata. 8. a. b. Atriplicis. 9. a—c. Lucipara. 10. Scita. 11. a—c. Meticulosa. 12. a. b. Maura. 13. Typica. 14. Celsia. 15 Micacea. 16. a. b. Petasitis. 17. Ochracea. 18. Sparganii. 19. a. b. Arandinis.. 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 perfec
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation