RF2RA1BHW–Brown-tail Moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea Caterpillar on the eaten leaf of a tree in the orchard.
RMMCR5T6–. 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
RM2AM6N6E–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . Fig. 451. —Rumex Crispus, natural size. RUMICIS EXTR ACTUM FLTTIDUM; U. S.Fluid Extract of Rumex. To make five hundred cubic centimeters (or its equivalent—17 IT. S.fluidounces), use five hundred grams (or its equivalent—17f avoirdupoisounces) of the drug, in No. 30 powder. As a menstruum use diluted alcohol. Moisten the drug with one hundred and seventy-five grams (about6-J- fluidounces) of the menstruum. Pack it tightly in a cylindrical per- 868 A COMPANION TO THE colator. Saturate with menstruum. Macerate forty-eight hours. Thenpercolate. Rese
RF2H03D16–Grass moth, acronicta rumicis larvae, caterpillar climbing on stem with green background, front view. Macro animal
RMMEBMXY–. Die Gartenwelt . gelbes Halsband tragen. Die Puppen, zu denen sich auch diese Raupen im Herbste in festen Cocons verwandeln, über- wintern im Gegensatz zu den meisten bisher erwähnten aber im Boden. (Weitere Artikel folgen.) Der Blaukopf (Diloba coeruleocephala). (Aus Henschel.) Eine dritte Art der Gattung, die Ampferpfeileule, A. rumicis, L., fliegt von April bis Juni und ein zweites Mal im Juli und August. Ihre Eier werden einzeln abgelegt und lassen im Mai bezw. Juli die Raupen schlüpfen, welche, den vorigen an Größe gleich, auf schwarzbraunem Grunde lange rostgelbe Behaarung, am vierten
RM2AWHK6X–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . P. Ivfcrgeiv, del. etlhlL. JincenxEr o oksL ay A Sonlrn L Reeve & G ° London. CA. ; ::TY iv;A USA PLATE CLXIII. Fig. 1. Uypera punctata, jP. 2, )) fasciculata, Herbst. 3. )) rumicis, L. 4. >5 poUux, F. 5. J> alternaus, Stepli. 6. » polygoni, L. 7. >> tigrioa. Boh. 8. )> suspiciosa, Herhd. 9. >» variabilis, Herbst. 10. )) plantagiuis, De (t. 11. )> trilineata. Marsh. 12. )) nigrirostris, F. 13.
RF2H03D11–Grass moth, acronicta rumicis larvae, caterpillar climbing on stem with green background, front view. Macro animal
RMMCPG2J–. '. ^ r "^ ^.r, ' Fig- ^^- Subimaginal- stadium de.s Flugelge- Fig.87. Uisprmigder.ilern äders von Acr. rumicis, Fig. 89. Palpe des Hfls. von Aer. rumicis abnormer .nschluss von von Acr. ru- /,. 5, auf % vergrossert. llj.s an III i; ca. 4mal micis L. ?, vergrössert. stark vergr. Verwandlung in mit Holzspänen vermischten, fest geleimten Geweben. Die Puppen überwintern; teilweise haben die Arten im südlichen Teil des Gebietes eine 2. Generation. 1. Icporiiia L. (lepus Hase, wegen ihrer weichen Behaarung). Taf. 31, Fig. 9. Die schöne Art ist ver- schieden stark schwarz gezeichnet, b
RM2AG85F3–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. E Holmgren del. G.Tholander lith. W. Schlachter, StocKholm TAFL. VII. K, Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. Bnnd 37. N:o 4. ^ 13 Hårförande hudkörtlar. Fig. 1 a. Acronycta awicoma, fullväxt svart larv; från papill.» 1 b. » >/ röd larv; frän paj)ill; sekretkulor i körtelcellens utföriugsgäug. > 2 a. Acronycta rumicis, fullväxt; från papill.» 2 b. > » v iifvikaude körtelform. » 2 c. » » mycket ung larv; från papill. >; 3. Acrowjcta eupJiorbiw, fullväxt; från papill. » 4 a. Acronycta leporina, fullväxt. » 4 b. » >/ degenererad körtel invid larvens förpu
RF2H03D0N–Top view grass moth, acronicta rumicis larvae, caterpillar climbing on leaves. Macro colored photo of animal
RMRMMF30–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. 136 Aphis rumicis o/? Varieties of Yicm f^b?i Tempemture Fahrenheit. Hours of Sunshine.. 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.. Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]
RF2H03D09–Set of four grass moth, acronicta rumicis larvae, caterpillar climbing on stem from side with different background. Macro animal
RMRHA5G2–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. . 25. reronospora Rumicis. 526.327 324. Chstopsis WaUChîî.. 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.. Payer, J. -B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1818-1860; Baillon, H. (Henri), 1827-1895. Paris : F. Savy
RMRGARA6–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. STUDIES ON CONTACT INSECTICIDES. Table 1.—Results of spraying Aphis rumicis with organic compounds—Continued. AMINES, AMIDES, IMIDES, ORGANIC AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS, ETC. Compound. Concentra- tions tested. Minimum toxic con- centrations, Tolerance of plant. Methylamine hydrochloride Trimethylamine hydrochloride Tetramethylammonium chloride Diethylamine Triethylamine Triethylamine hydrochloride i Tetraethylammonium chloride Tetrapropylanrm onium hydroxide Isobutylamine Diamylamine Triacetonamine (crude) Hexamethylenetetrami
RMRGB342–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 703, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate. Fig. 1.—Young Plant Injured by the Bean Aphis (Aphis rumicis).. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RMRGBT17–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 703, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.. Fig. 1.—Young Plant Injured by the Bean Aphis (Aphis rumicis).. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRGB32X–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. i^^fidfcfl^. Sprayed and Unsprayed Rows of Globe Artichoke. The aphids Myzus braggii and Aphis rumicis have been controlled in Ihe row at left by spraying with nicotine sulphate. The plants in the row at right have not been sprayed.. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt
RMRGB33G–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Young Plant Injured by the Bean Aphis (Aphis rumicis).. Fig. 2.—Healthy Young Plant, Showing Benefits of Spraying. THE GLOBE ARTICHOKE AND APHIDS.. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RMRGBT0J–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Young Plant Injured by the Bean Aphis (Aphis rumicis).. Fig. 2.—Healthy Young Plant, Showing Benefits of Spraying. THE GLOBE ARTICHOKE AND APHIDS.. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRGBT02–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 703, U. S. Dept.of Agriculture. Plate III. Wi?^W. Sprayed and Unsprayed Rows of Globe Artichoke. The aphids Myzus hraggii and Aphis rumicis have been controlled in the row at left by spraying â with nicotine sulphate. The plants iu the row at right have not been sprayed.. 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. Dept. of A
RMRHA5FR–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. 25. reronospora Rumicis. 526.327 324. Chstopsis WaUChîî.. 329. Acremonium fiiscum. 330. Zygodesmus fuscus. si. Nemat t m f tri 11 §. '2. Sporx composite.. 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.. Payer, J. -B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1818-1860; Baillon, H. (Henri), 1827-1895. Paris : F. Savy
RMRDT53R–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1046.—Aphis dianthi, magnified. Fig. 1047.—a. rapae and A. floris rapae (Curtis). vastator attacks a large number of plants, and is one of the most destructive pests which can annoy the gardener. It lives upon the under side of the leaves, and I have counted a hundred insects on a leaflet of the potato plant (fig. 1048). The Black Aphis {A. rumicis, fig. 1049) is considered to be A. fabcB, or Bean Aphis. It lives upon the stalks of the broad beans, near the top, an
RMRGH9YE–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . ^rric Figs 239-245 239, Aprostocetus (Aprostocetus) rumicis sp. n. $, antenna. 240, A. (A.) serratularum sp. n. $, antenna. 241, A. (A.) venustus (Gahan) $, paratype, antenna. 242, 243, A. (A.) biorrhizae (Szetenyi) $: (242) gaster; (243), antenna, holotype. 244, A. (A.) serratularum sp. n. $, forewing, anterior. 245, A (A.) venustus (Gahan) $, forewing, holotype.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr
RMRE383K–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 108 UROMYCES (see Bot. Zeit. Ixiii. 75), that an Decidium which he finds on R. Ficaria is connected with U. Rumids (q.v.). The spores of U. Ficariae and U. Rumicis are very similar. Distribution : Europe generally, except the extreme South. 21. Uromyces caryophyllinus Wint. Lycoperdon caryophyllmum Schrank, Baier. Flor. ii. 668. Uromyces caryophyllinus Winter, Pilze, p. 149. Sacc. Syll. vii. 545. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 210, 362. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 11, f. 10. Trans. Brit. Myc. See. iii. 122. McAlpine, Rusts
RMRH2XF0–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 108 UR0MYCE8 (see Bot. Zeit. Ixiii. 75), that an a3cidium which he finds on R. Ficaria is connected with U. Rumicis (q.v.). The spores of U. Ficariae and U. Rtimicis are very similar. Distribution : Europe generally, except the extreme South. 21. Uromyces caryophyllinus Wint. Lycoperdoii caryophi/llinum Schrank, Baier. Flor. ii. 668. Uromyces caryophyllinus Winter, Pilze, p. 149. Sacc. Syll. vii. 545. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 210, 362. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 11, f. 10. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. iii. 122. McAlpine, R
RMREEPRP–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 238 nemolapathiim, obtnsifolius, pulcher, purpureus, sanguineus in fast ganz Europa, Nordamerika, Japan, Zentralasiön sehr häufig vom Frühjahr bis zum Spätherbst, in den Alpen bis gegen 2000 m Meereshöhe. Gehört nach Fuckel als Konidienform zu Mycosphaerella rumicis (Desm.). Ovularia obliqua (Cooke). Konidienträger u. Konidien stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.). 511. 0. rubella (Bonord.). Syn. Crocysporium rubehum Bonord. in Bot. Zeit. XIX, 2
RMRH2XJB–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. ION CTROMYCES see Bot. Zeit. Ixiii. 75), thai an sscidium which he finds on R. Ficaria is connected with U. Ruvnicis (q.v. Tlie spores of U. Ficariae and U. Rumicis are very similar. I >istribution : Europe generally, except the extreme South. 21. Uromyces caryophyllinus Wint. Lycoperdon caryophyllinum Schrank, Baier. Flor. ii. fin's. Uromyces caryophyllinus Winter, Filzc p. L49. Sacc. Syll. vii. .">4.>. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 210, 362. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 11, f. 10. Trans. Br
RMRD3P71–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 113 Æggene lægges vistnok enkeltvis eller samlede i smaa Grupper paa 5 til 10 i hver og anbringes paa Undersiden af Blade. Man har fundet Larven ivrig sugende paa Bladlusen Aphis rumicis L. Chrysopa tenella Schn. (Fig. 73). Hovedet næsten hvidt og med to divergerende, brune Li- nier paa hver Side; disse Linier begynder ved Hovedets Bagrand og ender henholdsvis ved Roden af Antennerne og ved Øjnene. Imellem disse Linier findes paa Hovedets forreste Halvdel endnu to korte, brune Linier, som be- gynder ved Forranden og ender
RMRHAXEB–. Botanikai kzlemnyek. Plants; Plants -- Hungary. 6. kép. A rozsdagombák spóráinak rendellenességei. 1. 2. Uromyces thapsí 3. U. rumicis, 4. Puccinia epilobü-Fleischeri, 5. V. thapsi, 6. P. thlaspeos, 7. P. salviae, 8. P. longirostris, 9. P. chrysanthemi uredospórája, 10., 13., 14., 15. P. lampsanae, 11., 16. Phragmidium ruhi, 17. Ph. fusiforme, 12. P. oblongata uredospórája, 18. P. coronata, 19. P. cnici-oleracei, 20. P. helianthi, 21. Ph. rubi, 22. Triphragmmm filipendulae, 23. T. ulmariae, 24. P. chry- santhemi uredospórája, 25. U. thapsi, 26. P. glechomatis, 27. P. albescens, 28. P. cnici-
RMRMAKPY–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). 126 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Polygonaceae Eriogonum Elongate, bud swelling. Felt, 'iij, p. 460 Itonid. Cecidomyia sp. Rumex (dock) Reared from deformed, reddish seeds. Felt, 'o8e, p. 392 Itonid. Dock seed midge, Contarinia rumicis Loew Reared from same gall. Felt, 'o8e, p. 410 Itonid. Lestodiplosis rumicis Felt Coccolobis revifera (sea grape) Blister leaf gall, dark green, with a darker median nipple showing equally on both surfaces, diameter 5 mm. Fig. 122, Felt, '15a, p.
RMRD4218–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... r a c-. Fig. 67. Vingedækkeskæl af Phytonomus. a: rumicis, b: viciae. c: pedestris, d: plantaginis, e: trilineatus, f: nigrirostris. 6. 5. 7. Snuden mindst dobbelt så lang som bred. Vinge- dækkernes 4.-6. punktstribe foran midten lidt indad og derefter bag skuldrene udad svungne. Længde 5,5-6,5 mm 2. f asciculåtus. 4. Yingedækkernes skæl ikke tvespidsede (fig. 67, a), deres behåring meget kort og i det højeste svagt opstående. Pronotums sider kun svagt rundede Vingedækkernes skæl tvespidsede eller endog spal- tede helt ti
RMRGAR9N–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN 1160, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. Table 1.âResults of spraying Aphis rumicis with organic compoundsâContinued. PHENOLS AND ALLIED COMPOUNDS. Compound. Concentra- tions tested. Minimum toxic con- centrations, Tolerance of plant. P.). Phenol. Cresol (U. S. Resorcinol. Phloroglueinol Pyrogallol Cyelohexanol Terpineol Safrol Sodium dioxynitrosobenzene. Grams per 100 cc. â C1) C1) 0) C1) Grams per 100 cc. 5.5 1.5 5.5 >1 15 >1 >1 >1 >1 Grams per 100 cc. <2 0.1-O.5 1 1 <L <I <1 ESTERS.
RMRCJRRB–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. ACRONICTA - ANACRONICTA. rumicis alnoides caliginea Pars I. Fauna palaearctica 3.. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen
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
RMRCG3HD–. 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. Korbblüthler. Corapositae. 371 ^>f(*f|l||li 31. Aphis Rumicis, L., eine mattschwarze, oben weissbepuderte Blatt- laus, lebt im Juli in zahlreichen Gesellschaften an den obern Aesten und Zweigspitzen. 41. Gattung. Scharte. Serratula (Jurlnia). b. Falter. 1. Agrotis sagittifera, 7/6., erzog Hr. v.
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
RMRCM74M–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XXV, 33 Die Gartenwelt. 325. gelbes Halsband tragen. Die Puppen, zu denen sich auch diese Raupen im Herbste in festen Cocons verwandeln, über- wintern im Gegensatz zu den meisten bisher erwähnten aber im Boden. (Weitere Artikel folgen.) Der Blaukopf (Diloba coeruleocephala). (Aus Henschel.) Eine dritte Art der Gattung, die Ampferpfeileule, A. rumicis, L., fliegt von April bis Juni und ein zweites Mal im Juli und August. Ihre Eier werden einzeln abgelegt und lassen im Mai bezw. Juli die Raupen schlüpfen, welche, den vorigen an Größe gleich, auf schwarzbraunem Grunde
RMRCM74J–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. gelbes Halsband tragen. Die Puppen, zu denen sich auch diese Raupen im Herbste in festen Cocons verwandeln, über- wintern im Gegensatz zu den meisten bisher erwähnten aber im Boden. (Weitere Artikel folgen.) Der Blaukopf (Diloba coeruleocephala). (Aus Henschel.) Eine dritte Art der Gattung, die Ampferpfeileule, A. rumicis, L., fliegt von April bis Juni und ein zweites Mal im Juli und August. Ihre Eier werden einzeln abgelegt und lassen im Mai bezw. Juli die Raupen schlüpfen, welche, den vorigen an Größe gleich, auf schwarzbraunem Grunde lange rostgelbe Behaarung, a
RMRD7KDJ–. Insect architecture. Insects. Cocoon of Arctia villica.. Net-work cocoon. A very prettily-netted cocoon is constructed by the grub of a very small grey weevil (Hypera Rumicis), which is not uncommon in July, on the seed spikes of docks (Rvmices). This cocoon is globular, and not larger than a garden pea, though it appears to * See this figured in Insect Transformations, p.. 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..
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