M'Lachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-trees in Malta, and stated that the Rev. G. Henslow had lately been studying the question ; one of the chief depredators was the widely-spread " fly," Ceratitis citriperda, well known as devastating... The Entomologist - Сторінка 2351890Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 708 стор.
...compiled some years ago by Mr. Crotch, which ap" pears to have been lost sight of. — Mr. McLachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-trees...depredators was the widely-spread "fly," Ceratitis citripcrda, well known as devastating the orange. He found, however, that another and more serious... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 812 стор.
...to have been lost sight of. — Mr. McLachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-tree-; in Malta, and stated that the Rev. G. Henslow had...depredators was the widely-spread "fly." Ceratitis cilriperda, well known as devastating the orange. He found, however, that another and more serious... | |
| 1890 - 410 стор.
...Verrall exhibited a specimen of a fly in amber, belonging to a genus allied tp" Psychoda. Mr. McLachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-trees in Malta, and stated that the Rev. Or. Henslow had lately been studying the question ; one of the chief depredators was the widely-spread... | |
| 1890 - 486 стор.
...Verrall exhibited a specimen of a fly in amber, belonging to a genus allied to the genus Psychoda. Mr. M'Lachlan alluded to the damage done by insects...another and more serious enemy was the larva of a large Longicorn beetle (Cerambyx miks, Bon.), which bores into the lower part of the stem and down into the... | |
| Entomological Society of London (1833-1933) - 1890 - 894 стор.
...Vcrrall exhibited s specimen of a fly in amber, belonging to a genns allied to Psychoda. Mr. McLachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-trees in Malta, and stated that the Rev. G. Henslow Lad lately been studying the question ; one of the chief depredators was the widely spread " fly,"... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 702 стор.
...compiled some years ago by Mr. Crotch, which ap" pears to have been lost sight of. — Mr. McLachlan alluded to the damage done by insects to orange-trees...another and more serious enemy was the larva of a large Longicorn beetle (Ceramlyx miles, Bon.), which bores into the lower part of the stem and down into... | |
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