RF2JFCCXC–Virginia Flower Fly (Milesia virginiensis) - Bracken Preserve, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2BF2AXP–Milesia virginiensis. 6 Oct 20151
RMHK9ET8–Hornet Hoverfly (Milesia craboniformis) Adult resting on grass, Cannobina Valley, Piedmont, Italian Alps, August 2015
RMP5RAH4–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 34 Diptera: Milesia speciosa cf. Caliprobola speciosa. Beautiful Milesia Hover-fly).The plant is Euphorbia amygdaloides (Wood Spurge) . 1836. John Curtis 238 Britishentomologyvolume8Plate34
RM2JEF584–Milesia quadrata Scudder, 1878.
RMR587WB–White and red rose. Hortus Eystettensis, sive diligens et accurata omn. George Mack, Nuremberg, 1613. I. Rosa Flore albo pleno, II. Rosa Flore albo simplici. III. Rosa milesia ...IV. Rosa provincialis flore albo. Image taken from Hortus Eystettensis, sive diligens et accurata omnium plantarum, florum, stirpium, ex variis orbis terr' partibus, singulari studio collectarum, Originally published/produced in George Mack, Nuremberg, 1613. . Source: 10.Tab.29, plate 96. Language: Latin.
RFPX0W52–Yellow jacket hoverfly feeding on the flowers of angelica
RM2AMYW7J–Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 349. â 1843. Zett. Dipt. Scand.II, 856, 2 et 1849. VIII, 3188, 2. - 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 365. â 1907.Kat. palÃ¥arkt. Dipt. III, 143. â Syrphus diophthalmus Rossi (nec L.) 1790.Faun. Etr. II, 294, 1477, Tab. X, Fig. 2. â 1822. Meig. 1. c. III, 229, 3{Milesia) et 1830. VI, 349 {Spilomyia). Male. Vertex elongated, black, a little greyish pruinose, theanterior half yellow; frons and epistoma yellow, white pruinose atthe sides and narrowly down along the eyes and also on the Iowerpart; frons with
RMMCKY3M–. Mâcquarl del Psilopns i.— Aphrilis 2. Vblucella 3 .-Erislalis Syrphus y Lillio. de 7" RoKaut a Don 5.- Milesia 6-
RFPX0WB2–Yellow jacket hoverfly feeding on the flowers of angelica
RM2AM8KHF–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . ?-::, - ?.<-?:. ? Cl ItBC lun? tomates ? I» feuille : i, rameau* ioow ,, :-, ? ? ? Hop ? ISSUS d i . .:?., i I ? i -r muesreproducteurs conid ? . ? A que les i. uillç de : . ? ??? tait trois suit ou juin pour i : ? u ?-.,„, è-ne] ou Milésia- que zi-</Al, habitant ou originaire de Mil* lesMuesiens. Adj. : coutumes milisiennes. Cont<siens, contes erotiques, qui furent réunis, au 11° s.av.? C par Aristide de Milet.el donton retrouve la tracecontes de Pétrone, Apulée, Boccac
RMMCMG80–. Fig. 52.—Milesia "i macular is, Wied., vnr., abdomen. border to each hind corner, also with hind margin black; thus leaving a large yellow triangle on each anterior coi'iier of segment and a pair of smaller triangles on middle part of hinder half of segment. 3rd segment exactly as 2nd. 4th segment yellow with a moderately broad median stripe, a very broad transverse band across middle, not reaching sides, and a broadly brown- orange hind margin; thus leaving four elongate yellow spots placed transversely, the two on each side distinctly joined on the margin of the segment. 5th segment w
RMRH00DA–. Bulletin. Geography. 272. 273 Fig. 272.—A leptid fly {Coenomyia ferruginea); enlarged (after Williston). Fig. 273.—A large syrphus fly {Milesia virgiiiiciisis); enlarged (after Williston).. 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.. Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Society by the University of Chicago Press
RMRE58P2–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. FIGURE 17. Milesia polypodii White on Polypodium vulgare L. Urediospores, x 600. COrig.). 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.. Botanicheskii institut im. V. L. Komarova. Jerusalem [Published for the National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. by the Israel Program for Scientific Translations
RMRE58RX–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 48 the basidiospores from the germinating teliospores infect pine leaves, on which aecia are produced in the following spring. In all these fungi, in addition to those producing either several generations per year, or one (as in Gymnosporangium, Coleosporium, Cronartium, Milesia, Hyalopsora, Melampsorella), or two (as in Chrysomyxa), the hosts are represented by evergreen plants, while in Micro-Uredinales with one generation of teliospores the mycelium overwinters in the evergreen leaves or overwintering buds. In some r
RMRE58R1–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. FIGURE 8. Milesia feurichii (magn.) Faull on Asplenium septentrionale (L.) Hoffm. Urediospores X 600. (Orig.). FIGURE 9. Milesia magnu- siana (Jaap) Faull on Asple- nium (Adiantum) nigrum L. Urediospores X 600. (Orig.) 260. 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.. Botanicheskii institut im. V. L. Komarova. Jerusalem [Published for the National
RMRN5MKX–. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. 272 THICKET COMMUNITIES leaf-bug (Poecilocapsus lineatus) (Fig. 268). The long-legged fly (Fig. 269), the large robber-fly (Fig. 270), the common syrphus fly (Eristalis tenax) (Fig. 271), a leptid fly (Fig. 272), and Milesia virginien- sis (Fig. 273) visit the flowers in numbers. The garden spider occurs; also high in the shrubs is the brilliant Epeira gigas found also in the forest openings. The goldenrod gall-forming fly (Straussia longipen
RMRN5PDX–. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. 272 THICKET COMMUNITIES leaf-bug {Poecilocapsus lineatus) (Fig. 268). The long-legged fly (Fig. 269), the large robber-fly (Fig. 270), the common syrphus fly {Erislalis tenax) (Fig. 271), a leptid fly (Fig. 272), and Milesia virginien- sis (Fig. 273) visit the flowers in numbers. The garden spider occurs; also high in the shrubs is the brilliant Epeira gigas found also in the forest openings. The goldenrod gall-forming fly {Straussia longipennis) (Fig. 274) with
RMRN5MMN–. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. DRY FOREST MARGIN 271. 272 i^jj #X !• r^Jl BBPsf".''' •• --j *"*«>«&l*j ^3 273 Fig. 272.—A leptid fly {Coenomyia ferruginea); enlarged (after Williston). Fig. 273.—A large syrphus fly {Milesia virgitiiensis); enlarged (after Williston).. 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
RMRH00D2–. Bulletin. Geography. 272 THICKET COMMUNITIES leaf-bug {Poecilocapsus lineatus) (Fig. 268). The long-legged fly (Fig. 269), the large robber-fly (Fig. 270), the common syrphus fly {Eristalis tenax) (Fig. 271), a leptid fly (Fig. 272), and Milesia virginien- sis (Fig. 273) visit the flowers in numbers. The garden spider occurs; also high in the shrubs is the brilliant Epeira gigas found also in the forest openings. The goldenrod gall-forming fly {Slraussia longipennis) (Fig. 274) with its beautifully marked wings is common. Professor. 274 /-x / -l r' / ^-/' // -^^ t- v^ ---^"l^ ^ 275
RMRH2R75–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. MILE.SINA 377 On Polijpodium valgare var. ser'ratuiH., Scotland, December, 1906 (C. H. Wright in Herb. Kew). On Polypodiwm vidgare, Dolgelly, May, 1918 (A. D. Cotton). (Fig. 281.) The genus Milesia is now dropped, because it was founded on an imperfect state which miglit belong to any one of several genera. 2. Milesina Blechni Sydow. Uredo Scolopendrii Fckl. ; Plowr. Ured. p. 256 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 860 p.p. Melampsorella Blechni Sjd. Anna,]. Mycol. 1903, p. 537. Milesina Blechni Sydow in Mycoth. (rerra. no.
RMRE58PG–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. On C oni ogr amma, Pteris 7. Milesia coniogrammes (Hirats.) Kupr. et Tranz. comb. nov. Syn. : Milesina coniogrammes Hirats., Bot. Mag. Tokyo, XLVIII, 1934, p. 45, fig. 6; Hirats., Monogr. Pucciniastreae, 1936, p. 92, tab. V, fig. 6. Spermagonia and aecia unknown. Uredia hypophyllous, round or elliptical, 0.12—1.3 mm across, subepi- dermal, on brownish patches; peridium hemispherical or pyriform; upper peridial cells isodiametric or irregularly polygonal, 10 — 18/u across, the lateral cells radially elongated. Urediospor
RMRE2FY6–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. MILESINA 377 On Polypodium vulgare var. serratimi, Scotland, December, 1906 (C. H. Wright in Herb. Kew). On Polypodium vulgare, Dolgelly, May, 1913 (A. D. Cotton). (Fig. 281.) The genus Milesia is now dropped, because it was founded on an imperfect state which might belong to any one of several genera. 2. Milesina Blechni Sydow. Uredo Scolopendrii Fckl.; Plowr. Ured. p. 256 p.p. Saco. Syll. vii. 860 p.p. Melampsorella Blechni Syd. Annal. Mycol. 1903, p. 537. Milesina Blechni Sydow in Mycoth. Germ. no. 877 (1910
RMRJ28R1–. Manual of the families and genera of the North American Diptera [microform]. Diptera; Diptères. Qi 00 XOIJTH AMKlUf'AN DII'TKHA.. rO. Antcniiii' inscrtt'd low down, near the middle of the head in profile faee not longer than the front. Tkmnostoma St. Farg. and Serv. Antenna* situated high up, on a conical process ; fro- short, face much produced downward; antennie long or short. Simifxomvia Latreille. AUXII.IAUY TAHLK 1. Marginal cell closed (,'opcstylum, 4, 6 H. Milesia, 2, 7. Meromacrus, 2. Lycastrirhyncha, 2, (5. Megametapon, 4, o, 8, 10. I'riomerus, 2, 8. Eristalis,2, 5,8. Volucella, 4,
RMREN21W–. The insect book [microform] : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies. Insectes; Insects. Pl.ATI XX. TRUH l-I.IRS FIG. 1. Milesia virginiensis (Syrphidx) F.astcrn half U. S., (lent. Am. 2. Kristalis occiJt-ntalis (Syrphidx) Wash. 1. Volucella facialis (Syrphidx) Nniinwestern I). S. 4- Triodonta cuivipcs (Syrphidic) Northern U. S. 5. Syrphus Icsueurii (Syrphidx-) Northern U. S. 6. Eristalis viiu'toriim (Syrphidx) Fastcrn half U. S., S. A
RMRH1G74–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. MILESIXA 377 On Poli/podium vi<I</<tre var. serratwm, Scotland, December, 1906 (C. H. Wright in Herb. Kew). On Polypodium vulgare, Dolgelly, May, 1913 (A. D. Cotton). (Fig. 281.) The genus Milesia is now dropped, because it was founded on an imperfect state which might belong to any one of several genera. 2. Milesina Blechni Sydow. Uredo Scolopendrii Fckl.; Plowr. Ured. p. 256 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. s<;o p.p. Jfi'fiim/wtrella Blechni Syd. Anna.1. Mycol. 1903, p. 537. Milesina Blechni
RMRE58P0–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. FIGURE 17. Milesia polypodii White on Polypodium vulgare L. Urediospores, x 600. COrig.). FIGURE 18. Milesia jezoensis (Kamei et Hirats.) Faull on Polypodium vulgare L. Uredio- spores, X 600. (Orig.) Basidiospores subgloboid, 7 —9/u across. Aecia on Abies alba Mill, found in Switzerland. Uredio- and teliospores on Polypodium vulgare L. almost throughout western Europe. On Abies alba Mill.— absent in the USSR collections. On Polypodium vulgare L. — CAUCASUS: W Transc. (Sukhumi (Siemaszko, Voronov)). Aecia on Abies alba a
RMRH2R6H–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 378 MILESINA 3. Uredo' Scolopendrii Schrot. (probably a Milesina). Ascospora Scolopendrii Fckl. Symb. Myc. Nacht. ii. 19. Uredo Scolopendrii Schrot. Krypt. Flor. Schles. p. 374. Plowr. Ured. p. 256 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 860 p.p. U. (?) Pteridum White, Scot. Nat. 1877, iv. 27, pi. 2, f. 6. Milesia Polypodii White p.p.; see Gard. Chron. 1892, 3. xii. 776 (specimen on Scolopendrium in Herb. Cooke). Uredospores. Sori similar to those of Milesina Blechni, but larger, about |- mm., brown, in loose irregular groups; s
RMRE2FXY–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 378 MILESINA 3. Uredo Scolopendrii Schrot. (probably a Milesina). Ascospora Scolopendrii Pckl. Symb. Myo. Naoht. ii. 19. Uredo Scolopendrii Schrot. Krypt. Flor. Schles. p. 374. Plowr. Ured. p. 256 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 860 p.p. U. (?) Pteridum White, Scot. Nat. 1877, iv. 27, pi. 2, f. 6. Milesia Polypodii White p.p.; see GarJ. Chron. 1892, 3. xii. 776 (specimen on Scolopendrium in Herb. Cooke). Uredospores. Sori similar to those of Milesina Blechni, but larger, about {- mm., brown, in loose irregular groups; sp
RMRE58PD–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. On Dryopteris 177 ^^^ 9. Milesia miyabei (Kamei) Faull, Contr. Arn. Arb., II, 1932, p. 129, Tranzschel, Consp. Ured., Moscow, 1939, pp.62—64. Syn. : Milesina Miyabei Kamei, Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc XII, 1932, p. 169; Hirats., Monogr. Pucciniastreae, 1936, p. 64. Spermagonia hypophyllous on leaves of current year, not numerous, almost imperceptible, subepidermal, deeply immersed, almost spherical, 160 —2 80/u across, 190-240 ju high. Spermatia 4.8-7.6X16—2/lx. Aecia on leaves of current year, white, cylindrical, up
RMRH2R76–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 378 MILESINA 3. Uredo Scolopendrii SchrSt. (probably a Milesina). Ascospont Scofo/imtL'ii Fckl. Symb. Myc. Nacht. ii. L9. Uredo Scolopendrii SchrSt. Kxypt. Flor. Schles. p. 374. Plowr. tJred. p. 256 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 860 p.p. r. Ptvridum White Scot. Nat. L877, iy. 27, pi. 2, f. 6. Milesia Polypodii White p.p.; see Gard. Chron. 1MJ2, 3. xii. 77<; specimen on Scolopendrium in Serb. Cooke). Uredospores. Sori similar to those of Milesina Blechni, but larger, about J mm., brown, in loose irre
RMRHRN86–. Biologia centrali-americana. Insecta. Diptera. Insects; Insects; Diptera. l,laft><5 OPHROMYIA NASICA, 2,2a,T)9 COPESTYLUM LIMBIPENNE. 3,3a d ERISTALIS CIRCE. 4,4a 6 „ TRIGONUS. 5 6 „ jEMULUS. 6,6a 9 ERISTALIS MINUTALIS. 7, 7a,b9 MALLOTA MAROARITA. 8,8a,'b9 „ SMITHI. 9,9a,"bd XYLOTA PAUXILLA. 10,10 a 9 CERIO GASTER AURICAUDATA. ll,lla-c(5 MILESIA PULCHRA. 12.12 a,utf CERIA MEADEI. 13.13 a 9 PHYSOCEPHALA. CARBONARIA. 14,14& 9 ZODION AURICAUDATUM. Van der Wulp del. Camtiriclge Bngraving Company.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRCEG5Y–. Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Diptera. Mâcquarl del Psilopns i.— Aphrilis 2. Vblucella 3 .-Erislalis Syrphus y Lillio. de 7" RoKaut a Don 5.- Milesia 6-. 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.. Macquart, Justin, 1778-1855. Paris : Roret
RMRCEA6N–. Diptera Brachycera. Brachycera. MILESIA. 2G: punctulate; liuiiieri yellow, rather prominent; two yellow-tonieu- tose, rather narrow, well-separated stripes, sliglitly broader anteriorly, from front to hind margin of thorax, with (extending from behind suture to hind margin) a black stripe on inner side of each yellow stripe ; the space between these black stripes brightly yellow-tomentose; suture yellow-tomentose from side margin up to the longitudinal yellow stripe ; hind corners of dorsum yellow-tomentose. Pleura} all bright yellow; scutellum orange-brown, with hind margin distinctly yello
RMRCEA6W–. Diptera Brachycera. Brachycera. TBMNOSTOMA.—MILESIA, 263 widest towards the sides, and with a bright chrome-yellow, moderately Tiarrow band in front of the middle ; 3rd with a similar orange band in front of the middle and another on the posterior margin; 4th similar to 3rd, but the hinder band much wider; genitalia wholly reddish-brown. Pubescence on dorsum of abdomen mainly bright yellow, becoming brown on the black parts of the surface; mainly black on 4th segment and genitalia. Venter black, with a rather narrow yellowish band on posterior margin of segments. Le(js principally orange; co
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