RMEBKT5J–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), pupa at a sprout, Germany
RFHPW9TD–Acherontia Atropos Caterpillar
RMEBKC6K–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sitting on bark, Germany
RFEY43HJ–hawk moth on a white background
RMMAB6B2–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . E? 1. Tyrapanis Pinastri. Fig. 1. Ein Stück Ast von Larix eiuopaea mit dem Pilz iu natürlicher Grösse. Fig. 2, 3. Eine Anzahl Apothecien vergrössert. Fig. 4. Querschnitt durch Apothecien. Fig. 5. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 6. Spore. Fig. 7. Spermatoide Sporen. — IL Tympanis conspersa. Fig. 8. Quer- schnitt durch das Apothecienlager. — Tympanis Ligustri. Fig. 9. Schlauch mit Sporen. Fig. 10. Spore. — III. Tympanis amphiboloides. Fig. 11. Spore. (Fig. 2, 'S, 4, 8 massig, Fig. 5—7 u. 9—11 stark vergrössert.
RM2PG68B3–Privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), Hawkmoth, Insects, Moths, Butterflies, Animals, Other animals, Privet Hawkmoth adult, resting on seedhead
RF2M79M5K–Close-up, privet hawkmoth, moth, wing, butterfly, Germany, The large privet hawk moth (Sphinx ligustri) sits under a leaf
RM2PG68AW–Privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, resting on privet leaf (Ligustrum sp.), larval food plant, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RMB29N62–Glossy Privet Fruit / Nu Zhen Zi
RFHPW9XA–Acherontia Atropos Caterpillar
RMEBKC6G–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sitting on bark, Germany
RFEY43HH–hawk moth on a white background
RMMCPDJB–. 1 2 4 Fig. 7. Verschiedene Schuppenformen von Tag- sch.iietterhngen. 1 u.5 Euchloe cardamines. 2u.3 Augiades sylvanus. 4 u. 8 Argynnis adippe. 6 11. 7 Lycaena icarus. 9 Argynnis agiaja Nach Lainpert. Fig. 8. Verschiedene Schuppenformen Schmetterlingen. 1 u. 2 Cossus cossus ligustri. 4—8 DendroHmus pini. 9 u villica. Nach Lampert. vonNacht- 3 Sphinx . 10 Arctia Hautdrüsen, welche duftende Sekrete secernieren, treten bei männ- lichen und weiblichen Faltern auf; ihr Duft dient zum Anlocken des anderen Geschlechts und als Begattungsreiz. Jede Art hat ihren beson- deren Duft; jener von Pieris nap
RM2CF0M7J–. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. gmes. Vliotogra^h by S. Gf-. l< SAIUA A.Ti.L01L. {To be continued.). EGGS OF PRIVET HAWK-JIOTH.As deposited by the iusect. (Natural siz THE LIFE STORY OF THE PRIVET HAWK=MOTH {Spliinx Ligustri). By John J. Waed. Illustrated with photographs by the Author. ri^HE embryo Privet Hawk-Moth appears first as-L a small pea-green somewhat oval-shaped egg,aud is deposited by the female moth about Juneor July amongst the branches and leaves of thefood-plant of the larvae, which as its name impliesis the common privet, although some
RM2PG68BC–Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, in defensive posture with rear wings spread, resting on stump, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2PG65T1–Common common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) two adults feeding on the remains of privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMEBKC6J–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), pair on bark, Germany
RFHPW9W6–Acherontia Atropos Caterpillar
RMEBKBH7–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sitting on bark, Germany
RFEY43HG–hawk moth on a white background
RMME6BT5–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 104. A Rohillarda depazeoides (VVelw. et Curr.) Sacc, Sporen. BâD Diplodina Castanene Prill. et Delacr. B Pyknidu im Durchschnitt, vergr. C Stück des Hymeniums, vergr. D Sporen, stark vergr, E D. Ligustri Delacr. Pyknide im Durchschnitt, vergr. FâR 1). clodiensis Sacc. F Habitus des Pilzes . uat. Gr. 0 Sporenträger, stark "° "*"-'' ' ' '"â 'â¢â " 'T.-uvr...:.. J Habitus des PiUes a
RMRG5MP3–. Butterflies and moths at home : sixty photographs from nature. Butterflies; Moths. 37. The Life-Histoky of a Pkivet Hawk Moth. Plate 4 {Sphinx ligustri) At rest on trunk of oak.. 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.. Forrester, Alexander, d. 1787. London : Gowans & Gray
RM2PG68C5–Privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), Hawkmoth, Insects, Moths, Butterflies, Animals, Other animals, Privet Hawkmoth adult male, roosting on sorrel stem
RMEBKBGY–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sitting on bark, Germany
RMMCPGTR–. W lAmi W <AVt KiAYli XlAWi H (AW XB(Ami xm<Axi XIFCASI Fig. 36. Puppe von Sph. ligustri /.., die eben die Kaupenhaut abgestreift liat; auf Vs vergrössert. Vft. Vorderflügel, Hfl. Hinter- flügel, / Vorder-, // Mittel-, /// Hinterbein, r-A'/r die Ziffern der Leibesringe, (AH) bis (A XI) die Zift'ern der Abdominalringe. Die punktierte Linie auf den Segmenten VJ und VII bezeichnet die Grenze, bis zu der die Extremitäten .im Leib herabreichen. Fig. 3fia stellt den oberen Teil des Rüssels mit der freien Rüsselscheide von der Seite dar,die punktierte Linie gibt seinen Verlauf an.
RMRR1YCF–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 94 TRANSFORMAriONS OF INSECTS. the representation of the structures in the accompanying en- graving with that of those of the butterflies on page ^6.. ANTENNA OF MOTHS. Sphinx ligustri. Bombyx cecropia. Fidonia plumaria. There are some Lepidoptera which come under the division we are now considering, but which may readily be taken for hornet-Hke flies. Their projecting bodies, and particularly their colouring, which is black with yellow bands, give the individuals of the genus Sesia a very w
RMEBKBH0–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sitting on bark, Germany
RM2FNXHNY–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sits on a twig, Austria
RMRN42C1–. Animal and vegetable physiology, considered with reference to natural theology, by Peter Mark Roget ... Biology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Natural theology. presentations of these three different states of the entire alimentary canal of the Sphinx ligustri.. 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.. Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. London : W. Pickering
RM2FNXH2T–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), sits on a leaf, Austria
RM2FNXH42–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), caterpillar creeping on a stem, Austria
RMEBKCAA–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), feeding on a privet leaf, Germany
RMRG5MR9–. Butterflies and moths at home : sixty photographs from nature. Butterflies; Moths. 34. The Life-History of a Privet Hawk Moth. Plate i {Sphinx ligustri) Newly hatched caterpillar with the egg shell from which it has emerged.. 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.. Forrester, Alexander, d. 1787. London : Gowans & Gray
RMEBKCAF–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), eggs on a privet leaf, Germany
RMRR1YG7–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. THE NATURE OF METAMORPHOSIS. 61 crossing the oesophagus, Cy is the nervous cord, and it passes down between the stomach and the skin. The shape of the digestive apparatus is noticed to be very different in the three conditions, and the shortening of the body is very distinctly shown: a is the dorsal vessel, or the heart, and i part of the reproductive apparatus.. SECTIONS OF THE LARVA, PUPA, AND MOTH OF SpJiiiix ligustri. (After Newport.) (In all the figures the numbers from i to 13, upon th
RMEBKC6M–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), feeding on a privet leaf, Germany
RMRH159J–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Bui. 226, Bureau of Plir' Ir.Hw-.'-v U S P-p' "' &.r.r..tu Plate XV.. Fig. 1.—Leaf of the Japanese Privet Affected with Leaf-Spot Due to Cercospora Ligustri.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMEBKC6H–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), feeding on a privet leaf, Germany
RMRR1YDN–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. I 234 ENDS OF THE FEET OF LEPIDOPTERA. I. Papilio machaon. 2. Heliconia. 3. Vanessa lo. 4. Sphinx ligustri. and do not have hooks or claws on their extremities ; they are very hairy, and are usually kept close against the chest or thorax. The legs of the Lepidoptera are covered with hairs and scales, and the feet terminate in hooks, which are always of one shape in the moths or nocturnal kinds, and which are greatly modified in the butterflies or diurnal flyers. Nearly every kind of butterfl
RMEBKCAC–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), two feeding on a privet leaf, Germany
RMEBNB61–privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri), caterpillar feeding on the host plant, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMRDRC04–. Natural history. For the use of schools and families. Zoology. 236 NATUEAL HISTOBT. dinary forms and appearance of Pupae (plural of Pupa) are represented in Fig. 185.. Pig. 185.—«, Pupa of a Watei-beetle {Hydro^hilus); 6, Pupa of Sphinx Ligustri, / 404. The different larvae of Insects have the different names of maggot, grub, and caterpUlar, according to their form and appearance. The pupse of Butterflies and Moths vcere formerly called Chrysalids and Aurelias, be- cause the coverings of some of them have spots of a golden hue. The term Chrysalis is often used at the present day as synonymou
RMRR1YEG–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. SCALES OF DIFFERENT GENERA OF LEPIDOPTERA. I, 2. Papilio machaon. 3, 4. Morpho menelas. 5. Pamphila aracanthus. 6. Sesia apiformis. 7. Zygsena filipendulse. 8, 9, lo. Sphinx ligustri. 11. Pterophorus pentadactylus. some are more or less transparent, and this is because they are not covered with scales; nevertheless these elegant structures are to be found on the margins, upon the nervures, and on some parts of the wings. They are never entirely deficient, and must be looked upon in all the L
RMRGW4YA–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Leaf of the Japanese Privet Affected with Leaf-Spot Due to Cercospora Ligustri.. Fig. 2.—Small Branch of Mesquite, Showing Three Galls of Possible Bacterial Origin.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off
RMRGW4YM–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 226, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XV.. Fig. 1.—Leaf of the Japanese Privet Affected with Leaf-Spot Due to Cercospora Ligustri.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off
RMRD56NK–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. M 7 Nervous system of the Attacvs Marinns, or Sphinx Ligustri. in consequence of their gliding or encroaching, as it were, upon the median line. The Lobster ( Astacusmarinus)(jig. 393) pre- sents us with another step in the system of cen- tralisation. Here, in fact, the longitudinal cords of communication are entirely consolidated along the median line through the whole of the abdomen, although they are still to be found double in the thorax. Moreover, the first thoracic ganglion (£•>), and the last of the abdominal s
RMRDCH41–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. 8i THE HONEY-BEE. Articulata, to which all true insects belong, is that of a double cord, with knot-like protuberances, called ganglia, at more or less regular intervals. The two filaments are in some cases close together : in others, quite distinct; while the larger nerve-masses—the previously mentioned ganglia—also vary in juxta- position, according to the greater or less importance. Fig. 23.—Nervous System of Larva of Bee. of the functions they regulate. In the illustration of the larva of Sphinx ligustri (the privet hawk-moth) (Fig. 22
RMRN4M61–. Animal and vegetable physiology, considered with reference to natural theology, by Peter Mark Roget ... Biology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Natural theology. NERVOUS SYSTEM OF INSECTS, 547 example we may take the nervous system of the Sphinx ligustri, of which representations are given in the larva, pupa, and imago states, wholly detached from the body, and of their natural size, in Figures 442, 443, and 444.* 444 443 442. * These fibres were drawn by Mr. Newport, from original preparations made by himself. The same numbers in each refer to the same parts; so that by comparing the figures
RMRG6HPY–. Butterflies and moths (British). Butterflies; Insects -- Great Britain. 208 COMMON BRITISH MOTHS side. The horn is yellowish and rongh, and is bent downward, but recurved again at the tip. It feeds during the night, and remains hidden throughout the daytime. In August it is fully grown, and then retires into the ground to imdergo its transformations. The Privet Haivh {Sphinx Ligustri) This is another fine moth, measuring nearly four and a half inches from tip to tip. It is represented in the centre of Plate IX in its natural colours, so that it need not be described.. Fk;. 98.—Thk Lakva of A
RMRH2CY2–. British and European butterflies and moths (Macrolepidoptera). Lepidoptera -- Great Britain; Lepidoptera -- Europe. PLATE XIV.. I. Sphinx ligustri, Larva, la. Pupa. 2. Sphinx pinastri, 2a. Larva. 3. Deilephila euphorbiae, 3a. Larva. 4. Deilephila galii, 4a. Larva, 4b. Pupa. 5. Deilephila livomica. British and European Butterflies and Moths.. 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.. Kappel, August Wilhelm; Kirby, Wi
RMRNAF80–. Analytischer Leitfaden für den ersten wissenschaftlichen Unterricht in der Naturgeschichte. Animals. Sig. 225. .Cigufterfd)n>ärmer (Sphinx ligüstri). iiJiafer Säorbci'flügel lüaijerecf)t auägefpannt ,^iim Sücgcii, ber cntgcflcngefct^tc badjförmig MivücfgtfcOtagen, mie im 3uftanbc ber 9lnl)c bcs ®cl)mävmere.. 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.. Leunis, Johannes, 1802-1873; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina
RMRNAF7G–. Analytischer Leitfaden für den ersten wissenschaftlichen Unterricht in der Naturgeschichte. Animals. Sig. 225. .Cigufterfd)n>ärmer (Sphinx ligüstri). iiJiafer Säorbci'flügel lüaijerecf)t auägefpannt ,^iim Sücgcii, ber cntgcflcngefct^tc badjförmig MivücfgtfcOtagen, mie im 3uftanbc ber 9lnl)c bcs ®cl)mävmere.. 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.. Leunis, Johannes, 1802-1873; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina
RMRDX11F–. Field, forest, and wayside flowers; with chapters on grasses, sedges, and ferns; untechnical studies for unlearned lovers of nature. Flowers; Botany. Night Flowers 203 They sip like humming-birds, poised above the flower on whirring wings, and hence are some- times known as "humming-bird moths." They are called " hawk-moths," on account of the swift- ness of their flight, and "sphinxes," because the caterpillars from which they develop have a curi-. S^hinx ligustri. Sphinx convolvuli. Fig. 54.—Nocturnal guests of the honeysuckle. (From Figuier's Insect Worlds ou
RMRE95BE–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 68 - Comstockiella sabalis severely damaged Sabal palmetto at Plymouth, Orange County (Musgrove, Jan" 17); and Phenacaspis cockerelli severely damaged Magnolia gandlflora at Lake Wales, Polk County'! (Keen, Peterson, Jan. 20). PRIVET MITE (Brevlpalpus obovatus) - CALIFORNIA heavy on privet plants in Beaumont, Riverside County This species and Aculus ligustri Coop. Rpt.). (Cal. A FALSE SPIDER MITE (Tenuipalpus pacificus) - CALIFORNIA heavy on Phalaenopsis sp. in Arcadia, Los Angeles County. Nymphs and adults (Cal. Coop
RMRH2CG5–. British and European butterflies and moths (Macrolepidoptera). Lepidoptera -- Great Britain; Lepidoptera -- Europe. 6. I. I. Pjgara anachoreta. 2. Gunophora derasa. 3. Tliyatira batis, 3a. Lan'a. 4. Uiloba cieruleocephala, 4a. Larva. 5. Demas Lor)'li. 6. Acronycta lepoiina, 6a. Larva. 7. Acronvcta aceris. 8. Acronycta alni, 8a. Lar'a. 9. Acronycta ligustri, larva. Briiish and European Butterflies ani Moths.. 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 per
RMRH2BR7–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. Fig. 1. Larva of Agrius convolvuli curled up and showing off its 'horn'. 3. Sphinx ligustri Linnaeus, 1758 Privet hawk moth; le sphinx du troene. Known from only two specimens; one at Sumene during August 1986, the other at Cabanevieille in 1987. Privet (Ligustrum) is mostly restricted to residential areas in the Cevennes and one would expect this moth in urban areas. A record of this moth in Le Vigan by M. Warnotte in 1977 confirms this. 4. Marumba querciis Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 Oak hawk-moth; le sphi
RMRH1590–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Leaf of the Japanese Privet Affected with Leaf-Spot Due to Cercospora Ligustri.. -'^^^x'-;' Fig. 2.—Small Branch of Mesquite, Showing Three Galls of Possible Bacterial Origin. J|^ 1^ ^ > '*.* ,»!'!'• 4jBj^7^t. *• ^I^^Kiit!^ i^' ^ ., "^A-A-i .f • " ' ^S' i ^ ^^ ^i P p»^- Fig. 3.—a Single Large Gall on a Small Branch of Mesquite.. 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.. Un
RMRD7PAM–. Betrachtungen uber die Farbenpracht der Insekten. Insects. 75b.. Fig. 11. JUNONIA ALMANA L. „ 12. MICRONIA GRAMMENARIA Cr. „ 13. ASPILATIS MUNDATARIA Cr. „ 14. TROPAEA LUNA Cr. XaAd.yatgan.üuvmoUiAu.BmdcvTkBanmrurOi.Witn, VM. Fig. 16. CREATONOTUS LACTINKUS Cr. „ 16. LEITS MARMOROIDES Cr. „ 17. OPHTHALMOPHORA AMABILIS Cr. „ 18. SPHINX LIGUSTRI L. Fig. 19. ACHERONTA ATROPOS L. „ 20. PAPILIO DEMOLEUS L. „ 21. HARPYA VINULA L. „ 2-2. STAGMOMANTIS PRECARIA L. Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann ,Leipxi|.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMREFJ95–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. -ßS^^^-k:.. E? 1. Tyrapanis Pinastri. Fig. 1. Ein Stück Ast von Larix eiuopaea mit dem Pilz iu natürlicher Grösse. Fig. 2, 3. Eine Anzahl Apothecien vergrössert. Fig. 4. Querschnitt durch Apothecien. Fig. 5. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 6. Spore. Fig. 7. Spermatoide Sporen. — IL Tympanis conspersa. Fig. 8. Quer- schnitt durch das Apothecienlager. — Tympanis Ligustri. Fig. 9. Schlauch mit Sporen. Fig. 10. Spore. — III. Tympanis amphibolo
RMRN8GGH–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 41 Fig. 1 a. Von der Haut einer Raupe von Sphinx 1 i t? u s t r i. Flächenpräpa- rat. Methylen, p Porenkanal in der Haut; a bipolare Siiinesnervenzellen ; b multi- polare Nervenzelle, die mit einem Nervennetze in direc- ter Verbindung steht; c mul- tipolare Nervenzellen, die mit einander in directer Verbin- dung stehen. — Mit Camera gezeichn. — Zeiss Oc. 3, Obj. D.. Fig. Ib. Eine multi- polare Nervenzelle und eine bipolare Sinnesnervenzelle von der Haut einer Raupe von Sphinx ligustri. Methylen. — Mit Camera gez. — Zeiss Oc.
RMRJW1K0–. Atti della Societitaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history. 302 GIUDITTA MARIANI Verso la fine di giugno, in Valgrisanche e nella vicina Ta- rantasia. Lygustrum vulgare L. 98. MhopalosÃ2^huni Ligustri Ivalt. â Darbonx et Ho- uard (8), pag. 212, nnm. 1709, fig. 312-313; Cecconi (11), nnm. 17; Massalongo (18), pag. 117. Accartocciamento del margine fogliare verso la pagina infe- riore e parallelamente alla nervatura mediana : la lamina fat- tasi floscia e cosi deformata, s'incurva. Contrariamente a quanto asseriscono i precitati autori, ho co
RMRF0JCP–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CRANIOPHORA. 0/ 3633. Craniophora ligustri. Noctua ligustri, SoliifF. Wien. Verz. p. 70 (1776) ; Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 172 (1787); Esp. Scbmett. iv. pi. 119. ff. 1-4; Hiibn. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f, 21 ; Diip. Lep. Fr. vi. p. 2.%, pi. 89. f. 1 ; Frr. Beitr. pi. 142; Steph. 111. Brit. Eut., Haust. iii. p. 38; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 134. JSoctualitterata, Panz.Syst.Nom. SchaiF. Ins. p. 115, pi. 105. ff. 3, 4 (1804). Noctua coronula. Haw. Lep. Brit. p. 179 (1809). Acronycta sundcDalli, Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 1885, p. 50. Acronyc
RMRF90E5–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. CRANIOPHORA. 0/ 3633. Craniophora ligustri. Noctua ligustri, SoliifF. Wien. Verz. p. 70 (1776) ; Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 172 (1787); Esp. Scbmett. iv. pi. 119. ff. 1-4; Hiibn. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f, 21 ; Diip. Lep. Fr. vi. p. 2.%, pi. 89. f. 1 ; Frr. Beitr. pi. 142; Steph. 111. Brit. Eut., Haust. iii. p. 38; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 134. JSoctualitterata, Panz.Syst.Nom. SchaiF. Ins. p. 115, pi. 105. ff. 3, 4 (1804). Noctua coronula. Haw. Lep. Brit. p. 179 (1809). Acronycta sundcDalli, Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 1885, p. 50. Acronyc
RMRF16JY–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CKANIOPHOKA. '> I 3(J.'5;J. Craniophora ligustri. Xoc/iio li(/iis(ri, SfliifF. Wien. Yerz. p. 70 (1776) ; Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 172 (1787); Esp. Scbinett. iv. pi. 119. ff. 1-4; Hiibn. Eur. Schruelt., Noet. f. 21 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vi. p. 2o6. pi. 89. f. 1 ; Fit. Beitr. pi. 142 ; Steph. 111. Brit. Eut., Haust. iii. p. 38; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 134. Nuntua litterata, PHuz.Syst. Norn. Schaff. Ins. p. 115, pi. 105. fi'. 3, 4 (1804). Noctua coromda. Haw. Lep. Brit. p. 179 (1809). Acronycta sundcvaUi, Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 1885, p
RMRFAA0G–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CKANIOPHOKA. '> I 3(J.'5;J. Craniophora ligustri. Xoc/iio li(/iis(ri, SfliifF. Wien. Yerz. p. 70 (1776) ; Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 172 (1787); Esp. Scbinett. iv. pi. 119. ff. 1-4; Hiibn. Eur. Schruelt., Noet. f. 21 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vi. p. 2o6. pi. 89. f. 1 ; Fit. Beitr. pi. 142 ; Steph. 111. Brit. Eut., Haust. iii. p. 38; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 134. Nuntua litterata, PHuz.Syst. Norn. Schaff. Ins. p. 115, pi. 105. fi'. 3, 4 (1804). Noctua coromda. Haw. Lep. Brit. p. 179 (1809). Acronycta sundcvaUi, Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 1885, p
RMRCFXT6–. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie. Butterflies. 19. 1. Sphinx ligustri. 2. Protoparce convolvuli. 3. Hyloicus pinastri.. 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
RMRCFXTA–. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie. Butterflies. 18. 1. Smerinthus populi, 2. ocellata. 3. Dilina tiliae. 4. Sphinx ligustri.. 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
RMRCFXNH–. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie. Butterflies. 34. 1. Acronycta psi, 2. cuspis, 3. menyanthidis, 4. auricoma, 5. euphorbiae, 6. rumicis. 7. Craniophora ligustri. 8. Simyra nervosa. 9. Arsilonche albovenosa.. 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
RMRCG3D9–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Oelbaumgowüolido. Oloarono. 43;-). 3. Acronycta Ligustri, SV. Kaupe von Juli bis September in allen Grössen auf cIm- luuuwoide auzutreften. Sie sitzt auf der Unterseite der Blätter und bohrt sich zur Verwandlung in faules Holz oder nagt Ilolzspiine zu ihrem Gewebe ab. Die Entwickclung des Falters f
RMRCG3D6–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 436 Klasse I. Zweisamenblättrigo Pflauzcn. c. B 1 a 11 w e s p e n. 21. Macrophya punctum, Fb. (Siehe Fraxinus.) An beiden Pflan- zen habe ich die Raupe gefunden, welche ganz grün ist. f. Schnabelkerfe. 22. Aphis Ligustri, Kalt. Die gelbe, gesellig unter den Blättern lebende Pflanzenlaus findet sic
RMRCEDD8–. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. Head. r Thorax. Abdomen. An Insect Proper. Leg of an Insect Proper. A, coxa ; B> trochanter ; C> femur ; D> tibia ; P, tibial spurs; E, tarsus composed of five tarsal joints, the last one end- ing in a claw. men contains the principal organs of digestion and other viscera, and to it also belong the piercer and sting with. ns nt nl nl ac ns MS u r Anatomy of an Insect—Sphinx ligustri. st, spiral tongue or modified maxillae ; lp, labial palpi ; ac, alimentary canal, form- ing a straight tube in the head and thorax, but a crop and chyle-formin
RMRCG3D8–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 3. Acronycta Ligustri, SV. Kaupe von Juli bis September in allen Grössen auf cIm- luuuwoide auzutreften. Sie sitzt auf der Unterseite der Blätter und bohrt sich zur Verwandlung in faules Holz oder nagt Ilolzspiine zu ihrem Gewebe ab. Die Entwickclung des Falters fälll in den Juni und Juli. (Vergl.
RMRCGEB5–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 22. Heterocera.. 1. a. b. Auricoma. 2. Abscondita. 3. Euphorbiae. 4. Euphrasiae. 5. Rumicis. 6. Ligustri. 7. a. b. Raptricula. 8. Strigula. 9. Muralis. 10. a. b Perla. 11. a. b. Orion. 12. a. b. Ludifica. 13. a. b. Coenobita. 14. a. b. Strigula. 15. Polygona. 16. Signum. 17. Janthina. 18. Linogrisea. 19. Fimbria. 20- Punicea. 21. Augur. 22. a.b. Pronuba. 23. Orbona. 24. Comes. 25. Castanea. Lith-Anitv.M.Se«6ir,StutttiT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
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