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" Like the flies they produce, these larvae are sluggish and inactive, seldom moving from the place where they have fixed themselves, unless when requiring an additional supply of food. When not engaged in feeding, or when apprehensive of danger, they roll... "
The Naturalist's Library: Duncan, J. Introduction to entomology. 1840 - Page 311
publié par - 1840
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Introduction to Entomology: Comprehending a General View of the ..., Volume 3

James Duncan - 1840 - 494 pages
...pseudo-caterpillars is generally composed of twelve segments, but the incisures are indistinctly defined, and liable to be confounded with the transverse wrinkles...XXX. Fig. 2. Leach Zool. Mis. III. p. 106— Curtis' Erit. Ent. I. PI. 41. THE genus cimbex possesses six-jointed antennae, of which the second joint is...
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Introduction to Entomology: Comprehending a General View of the ..., Volume 2

James Duncan - 1840 - 468 pages
...pseudo-caterpillars is generally composed of twelve segments, but the incisures are indistinctly defined, and liable to be confounded with the transverse wrinkles...DECEM-MACULATA. PLATE XXX. Fig. 2. Leach Zool. Mis. III. p. lV6—Cxrtii' Brit. Ent. I. PI. 41. THE genus cimbex possesses six-jointed antennae, of which the second...
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The book of the farm, Volume 3

Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 pages
...roll themselves into a circle, sometimes with the tail elevated in the centre. Tho greater number lie exposed on the foliage of plants, but others take up their abode in the interior of the slender shoots, and feed on the immature pith ; others lodge in the interior of fruit, and cause...
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The Book of the Farm

Henry Stephens - 1852 - 828 pages
...roll themselves into a circle, sometimes with the tail elevated in the centre. The greater number lie exposed on the foliage of plants, but others take up their abode in the interior of the slender shoots, and feed on the immature pith; others lodge in the iutcrior of fruit, and cause...
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The Farmer's Guide to Scientific and Practical Agriculture ..., Volume 1

Henry Stephens - 1853 - 854 pages
...roll themselves into a circle, sometimes with the tail elevated in the centre. The greater number lie exposed on the foliage of plants, but others take up their abode iii the interior of the slender shoots, and feed on the immature pith; others lodge in the interior...
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Introduction to Entomology

James Duncan - 1860 - 568 pages
...tubercles which made the surface appear as if shagreened. Like the flies they produce, these larva) are sluggish and inactive, seldom moving from the...family of saw-flies, is named CIMBEX DECEM-MACULATA. PLATEXXX. Fig. 2. Leach Zool. Mis. III. p. 106— Curtis' Brit. Ent. I. PL 41. THE genus cimbex possesses...
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