RMEJR14R–Rampion (Phyteuma tetramera) flowering, Romania, June
RM2CDBTHA–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . Section TETRAMERA or PHYTOPHAGA. FIG. 93. Rose-chafer (Ma-crodactylossubspinosus). This section comprises those beetles which, apparently, have foursegmented tarsi, the fourth segment being so fixed with the third as to be indistinguishable. Thereare four families under thissection, and among them arevery many of our worst cropenemies. The family Chrysomelidaeis one of the largest of thebeetle families and probablycontains more injurious formsthan any other. They aregenerall
RMPG4AFF–. Injurious and useful insects; an introduction to the study of economic entomology. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 30 Turnip-flea. been 40 INJURIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS The four joints of the tarsus indicate a section of Coleoptera known as Tetramera, which are also called Phytophaga, from their taste for vegetable food. Close examina- - tion shows that there are really five joints in the tarsus, but that the fourth is reduced to a vestige of no practical use. The phytophagous beetles are divisible into three famihes :â(i) Seed-eaters (Bruchidse), often confused with weevils;
RMRMWW4W–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. Annales du Musée Colonial de Marseille, 194*2.. pi. ni. — HIPPOGRATEA TETRAMERA n. sp. 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.. Muse colonial de Marseille. Marseille : Muse colonial
RMPG4AFM–. Injurious and useful insects; an introduction to the study of economic entomology. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 30 Turnip-flea. been 40 INJURIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS The four joints of the tarsus indicate a section of Coleoptera known as Tetramera, which are also called Phytophaga, from their taste for vegetable food. Close examina- - tion shows that there are really five joints in the tarsus, but that the fourth is reduced to a vestige of no practical use. The phytophagous beetles are divisible into three famihes :—(i) Seed-eaters (Bruchidse), often confused with weevils;
RMRD3XET–. Elementary entomology. Insects. THE BEETLES 153 II. BEETLES WITH FOUR-JOINTED TARSI (TETRAMERA) The tarsi of the families of this section are apparently composed of but four segments, the fourth being very small and closely joined to the last, or fifth, segment, and concealed by the third segment, which is deeply bilobed. This section is often called the Pkytophaga, as all of the families attack vegetation. The leaf-beetles (Chrysomelidae) are one of the largest and most injurious families, there being some six hundred species in this country, a large number of which injure cultivated crops,
RMRD4R1P–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. THE BEETLES 153 II. BEETLES WITH FOUR-JOINTED TARSI {TETRAMERA) The tarsi of the famiUes of this section are apparently composed of but four segments, the fourth being very small and closely joined to the last, or fifth, segment, and concealed by the third segment, which is deeply bilobed. This section is often called the PJiytophaga, as all of the families attack vegetation. The leaf-beetles (Chrysomelidae) are one of the largest and most injurious families, there being some six hundred species in this country, a large number of which injure cultivated cro
RM2BXDHKR–Phacelia tetramera JT Howell Phacelia tetramera JT Howell.
RMRD3NM3–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. THE BEETLES 153 II. BEETLES WITH FOUR-JOINTED TARSI {TETRAMERA) The tarsi of the famihes of this section are apparently composed of but four segments, the fourth being very small and closely joined to the last, or fifth, segment, and concealed by the third segment, which is deeply bilobed. This section is often called the Phytophaga, as all of the families attack vegetation. The leaf-beetles (Chrysomelidae) are one of the largest and most injurious families, there being some six hundred species in this country, a large, number of which injure cultivated cro
RMRDGWKR–. Injurious and useful insects; an introduction to the study of economic entomology. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 30 Turnip-flea. been 40 INJURIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS The four joints of the tarsus indicate a section of Coleoptera known as Tetramera, which are also called Phytophaga, from their taste for vegetable food. Close examina- - tion shows that there are really five joints in the tarsus, but that the fourth is reduced to a vestige of no practical use. The phytophagous beetles are divisible into three famihes :—(i) Seed-eaters (Bruchidse), often confused with weevils;
RMRDGWKG–. Injurious and useful insects; an introduction to the study of economic entomology. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 30 Turnip-flea. been 40 INJURIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS The four joints of the tarsus indicate a section of Coleoptera known as Tetramera, which are also called Phytophaga, from their taste for vegetable food. Close examina- - tion shows that there are really five joints in the tarsus, but that the fourth is reduced to a vestige of no practical use. The phytophagous beetles are divisible into three famihes :â(i) Seed-eaters (Bruchidse), often confused with weevils;
RMRFCHE9–. Catalog meiner Insecten-Sammlung. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Beetles; Insects. CLftFla n.TETRAMERA. ZS. ^3rnr/, iSurc it!u^tuA.>. 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.. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848, ill; Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950, former owner. DSI. Nürnberg : Gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers
RMRF40M7–. Catalog meiner Insecten-Sammlung. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Beetles; Insects. CLftFla n.TETRAMERA. ZS. ^3rnr/, iSurc it!u^tuA.>. 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.. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848, ill; Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950, former owner. DSI. Nürnberg : Gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers
RMRFBKYG–. Catalog meiner Insecten-Sammlung. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Beetles; Insects. CLftFla n.TETRAMERA. ZS. ^3rnr/, iSurc it!u^tuA.>. lac.StttrmJ^c. 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.. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848, ill; Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950, former owner. DSI. Nürnberg : Gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers
RMRF40KW–. Catalog meiner Insecten-Sammlung. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Beetles; Insects. CLftFla n.TETRAMERA. ZS. ^3rnr/, iSurc it!u^tuA.>. lac.StttrmJ^c. 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.. Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848; Sturm, Jakob, 1771-1848, ill; Barber, Herbert Spencer, 1882-1950, former owner. DSI. Nürnberg : Gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers
RMRGWB6W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FiG. 12.—A Soldier - beetle, GhauUognathus pennsylvanicits. a, larva; &-/i, parts of larva enlarned; i, beetle.. Fig.13.—The Bogus Potato-beetle, Doryphora juncta. a. eggs; h, larvse; c, beetle; riand c, parts of beetle enlarged. etable-feeders are found in all the tarsal divisions, though the Pseudo- tetramera are the more essentially herbivorous, and consequently the most injurious.". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRN5FKN–. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. Zoology; Mammals; Human beings; Natural history. xc DIV. IIT. — ARTICULATA. ORDER V.—CoLEOPTERA (continued). Section III.—Tetramera (continued). Family. Tribe.. Genus. Galeruca, Cuv. .. I Erotylus, Fah. .. r Subgenus. Example of Species, 1. Adorium, Fab. 2. Luperus, Geoff. 3. Galereuca, Chrysomelacalmaiien- Geoff. J sis, Lin. 4. Altica, Geoff. 5. Octogonotes, Drop. } C. Oedionychis, Lat.X. marginella, Oliv. 7. Psylliodes, Lat. 8. Dibolia, Lat Altica Echii, Oliv. 9. Altica, Za^ . / Chrysomela oleracea, Lin. V. 10, Longitar
RMRHE8TH–. Bollettino della Società dei naturalisti in Napoli. Natural history; Natural history -- Italy; Geology; Science; Paleontology. — 47 — Il colore del corpo nella regione dorsale è di un grigio scuro, macchiettato di nero; nella regione ventrale è bianco-roseo negl'interradii, bianco lungo le braccia. L'animale cammina normalmente come gii esemplari con cinque braccia. Capovolto, immediatamente ritorna nella posizione normale. Quest'esemplare presenta una spiccata simmetria tetramera, alla quale si assoggettano tutti i vari e singoli pezzi dello scheletro, individuando due piani di simmetria..
RMRMR855–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants -- Italy. a. e (1 Fi;/. 2 — Diagrammi fiorali delle quattro simmetrie del Galanthus nivali*: a, simmetria dimera; h, tiimera; e, tetramera; d, pentamera. I fiori del Galanthus posseggono un'architettura abbastanza com- plessa, che è necessario sia brevemente richiamata alla memoria (fig. 2 b). Essi sono costituiti da sei pezzi perigoniali disposti in due cicli concentrici, di tre tepali ciascuno alternanti. I tre tepali. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRHGE7A–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Natural history. 1. Cáliz típico—2. Cáliz anormal del 3 de Julio.—3. Cáliz de la flor tetrámera del 20 de Junio.—4. Nueva plantita el 18 de Diciembre, á los treinta y tres días de sem- brada —5. Hoja 1.a (3.*) el 6 de Diciembre á los veintiún días de la siembra.-ü. Hoja 3." (5.*) el 24 de Diciembre á los treinta y nueve días de la siembra. (Todas las figuras en tamaño tres veces mayor del natural.) estípulas bifurcadas; escapos con 2-3 flores, mucho más largos que las hojas, adornados de 4 á 5 brácteaslineares-setáceas; sépa- los oblo
RMREDRBX–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 38, 2002 51. Fig. 1. Holoschkuhria tetramera H. Rob. A. Habit. B. Head. C. Achene with four angles. D. Setulae or biseriate hairs of achene. E. Corolla with four lobes.. 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.. Naturhistoriska riksmuseet (Sweden). Dept. of Phanerogamic Botany. Columbus, Ohio : Dept. of Botany, Ohio State University
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