RMBKPHGR–macro side view of three Clavaria argillacea; macro zijaanzicht van drie Heideknotszwammen
RM2ETEMJ6–Phacelia argillacea.
RM2BTWTTF–Eucalyptus argillacea W Fitzg ex Maiden.
RF2BTHBWR–Owlet Moth, Aletia argillacea species, with wings expanded, is mottled with darker markings in its forewings. The hindwings consist of oblique bands t
RM2AWY55T–Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . 1 2 3 Clover Root Borer (Hylastinus obscurus).1 1—Adult beetle, natural size at right. 2—Larva or grub, much enlarged.3—Showing work of the borer. i Bur. Ent. Cir. 119.. Cotton Worm (Alabama argillacea).1Stages and work. Bur. Ent. Cir. 153 (973) <)74 SUCCESSFUL FARMING
RF2BTGTRY–Depicts the Owlet moth, Aletia argillacea species, at rest, showing its large head and wings mottled with markings, vintage line drawing or engraving
RM2FWR87F–Cotton leafworm (Alabama argillacea) caterpillars on a damaged cotton leaf
RF2H9RA12–Clavaria argillacea, known as moor club or field club, wild fungus from Finland
RM2FWR8B0–Cotton leafworm (Alabama argillacea) caterpillars on a damaged cotton leaf
RFR2KK2F–Moor club fungus (Clavaria argillacea) growing on heathland in Surrey, UK
RM2FWR876–Cotton leafworm (Alabama argillacea) caterpillar pests on a damaged cotton leaf
RMTRDK67–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands
RMD2N68N–Moor Club (Clavaria argillacea) close-up, Studland, Dorset, England, UK Uncommon dune and heath species,
RFFWF8YB–Coral fungus species (Clavaria argillacea) on the ground in Sweden.
RF2H7PXG8–Pale yellow club-formed fruiting body of the Moor club fungus on heath
RMP8443R–slijmzwam; slime molds
RMA5P9P2–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea growing on the wood
RMPFK1RR–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 361. Mexican cottonboU- weevil. Enlarged. Fig. 362. Larva of Mexican cotton- boll-weevil. More enlarged. ever, is to kill them by thorough winter cultiva- tion, and keeping down all vegetation in the early spring. The cotton-worm (Aletia argillacea), bollworm {Heliothis armiger) and Mexican cottonboll-weevil {Anthonomus grandis) are not so easily controlled, and their rava
RMMAA9WX–. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Aletia argillacea at rest and with wings expanded.
RMBKPHHB–macro side view of two Moor Clubs (Clavaria argillacea)
RMT0CTJB–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower economicentomolo01smit Year: 1906 THE INSECT WORLD. 301 Fig. 339. The '' cotton-worm'' is the larva of Aletia argillacea, about which many volumes have been written, and whose life history has been thoroughly investigated under the direction of the United States Entomological Commission and the entomologists of the United States Department of Agriculture. To one especially interested in this insect these elaborate reports will be useful and must be consulted. It will suffice here to say that the caterpillar
RM2C1BJP2–Eucalyptus argillacea W Fitzg ex Maiden Eucalyptus argillacea W Fitzg ex Maiden.
RMBK91R3–Moor Club
RM2AX2R6P–Farm crops, their cultivation and management, a non-technical manual for the cultivation, management and improvement of farm crops . 1 2 3 Clover Root Borer {Hylastinus obscurus).^ 1—Adult beetle, natural size at right. 2—Larva or grub, much enlarged.3—Showing work of the borer. iBur. Ent. Cir. 119.. Cotton Worm (Alabama argillacea).^Stages and work. Bur. Ent. Cir. 153. (25G) INSECT PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL 257
RME1TBH9–Moorcub in yellow and black, detail
RF2HAHM3K–Clavaria argillacea, known as moor club or field club, wild fungus from Finland
RMBKP5GG–Staande foto van een groepje Heideknotszwammen; Standing image of a group Moor cubs
RMBKP0K1–Heideknotszwam groeit op zandgronden tussen struikheide; Moor cub
RMTRDK62–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands
RFG0KWJT–Coral fungus species (Clavaria argillacea) on the ground in Sweden.
RMP8443X–slijmzwam; slime molds
RMA5P9P8–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea attacked by unknown white mould
RMP873BR–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RMPG08PW–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algœ of North America. Botany; Algae. FRESH WATER ALG>t. PLATE IX.. AFTER KATUne ftY DR M.C.WOOD. TSINCLAin aSON PHILADCLPHIA. Fig. 1. SIROSIPHON SCVTENEMATOIDES. I Fig. 2. SIROSIPHON LIGNICOLA. Fig 4-. STIGONEMA RAVENELLII. Fig. .% S. ARGILLACEA.. 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.. Wood, H. C. (Horatio C. ), 1841-1920. [Washington, Smithsonian institution
RMME6D2A–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . literata i literata V suffusa iuteago i luteago ? brunneago S brunneago ? argillacea 2
RMT0CTJ8–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomol00smit Year: 1906 THE IXSECT IVOKIJh 301 K- 339- The ' cotton-worm' is the larva of Aletia argillacea, about which many volumes have been written, and whose life history has been thoroughly investigated under the direction of the United States Entomological Commission and the entomologists of the United States Dei)artment of Agriculture. To one especially interested in this insect these elaborate reports will hr useful and
RM2BXE43H–Eucalyptus argillacea W Fitzg ex Maiden Eucalyptus argillacea W Fitzg ex Maiden.
RF2HAHM3P–Clavaria argillacea, known as moor club or field club, wild fungus from Finland
RF2WCT5MW–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMBKP0JM–Staande foto van een Heideknotszwam tussen Struikheide; Standing image of a Moor cub between Heather
RMTRDK6N–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands
RMA5P9N3–Slime mould ( myxomycete ) growing on the pulled down leaf
RMP873BK–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RMPG3NM1–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. V. DIPLOPODA 433 three, prolegs, known as measuring worms from their gait. Species numerous. Canker worms {Pateacrita vernala,''' Alosophila pomelaria/'- females winglessj. Sub Order III. NOCTUINA. Owlet moths; with short bodies; fore wings usually gray and ornamented by two spots and zigzag lines which at rest cover the frequently (as in Catocala''') brightly colored hind wings; 1800 species in U. S. Hypena humuli* hop worm; Aletia argillacea* cotton worm; Lcncatiia unipunctala* army worm; cut worms. Sub Order IV. BOMBYCINA, silk worms. Body large, woolly, usua
RMMAB4CH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 119. Cribraria argillacea Pers. a) Sporangieugriippe (^^/j); b) unterer Teil des Sporangiums bei geschwundener Wand (â *'Vi)- â Nach Lister.
RMT0CTJ9–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges economicentomolo00insmit Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. Fig. The ' cotton-worm' is the larva oi Aletia argillacea, about which many volumes have been written, and whose life history has been thoroughly investigated under the direction of the United States Entomological Commission and the entomologists of the United States Department of Agriculture. To one especially interested in this insect these elaborate reports will be useful an
RM2AJ4PKJ–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . t; capsuleshorter than the calyx. In dry soil. Ontario to Manitoba. Connecticut.New Jersey. Florida, Arkansas and Texas. Hairyphlox. Sweet-william. April-June. Phlox argillacea Oute & Ferriss is a recentlydescribed relative or race of this species, grow-ing on prairies in Indiana and Illinois. Phlox amoena Sims.Fig. 3460. Hairy Phlox. Phlox amoena Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 130S. 181
RF2WCT5X9–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P781NH–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMTRDK69–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands
RMP873BG–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RMME6B6B–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . talusina maculiiera confluens coniuncta dimera mediana â ibmarginalis pammictu inscripta ^#4^ apicalis argillacea acuta plumipes hamifera insulata excurvata '^fe:^- J -«ä^ biangulata
RMT0CTN5–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower economicentomolo01smit Year: 1906 Aletia argillacea at rest and with wings expanded. plants. It has been found that undiluted Paris green used in this way does not injure the foliage, while it is absolutely effective as against the larvae. Sometimes the pole is made long enough to hold four sacks, so that four rows are dusted at one time. This is exceedingly simple and practical, and has the advantage of re- quiring no expensive outfit. We have belonging to this series of semiloopers a number of moths belon
RM2AN4RHA–Report on the Rocky Mountain locust and other insects now injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the western states and territories . MAP SI^OWING THE DISTRIBUTION of the rXON AIIMY VOK3I, (ALETIA ARGILLACEA) and BOLL VOIl3r. (HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA) A.S.PACKAItU Jk. oil Worm ^iii-i^ Cotton Army Scale of Statute Miks ODU ;n 100 100 iWJ iM 3U0 M) -KX) 450 Limits of Cotton cultivatioii Ru.-ii-ll 01 S;ri.ilier.,X.V. Ann. Kep. U. S. Geolo. and Geogr. Surv. for H75.
RF2NKW6YX–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMTRDK64–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands
RF2NKW7HA–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMP873BP–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RMMAA974–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Aletia argillacea at rest and with wings expanded. plants. It has been found that undiluted Paris green used in this way does not injure the foliage, while it is absolutely effective as against the larvae. Sometimes the pole is made long enough to hold four sacks, so that four rows are dusted at one time. This is exceedingly simple and practical, and has the advantage of re- quiring no expensive outfit. We have belonging to this series of semiloopers a number of moths belonging to the genus Pliisia, and most of these have somewhere in the
RMRX9D7R–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomol00smit Year: 1906 THE IXSECT IVOKIJh 301 K- 339- The ' cotton-worm' is the larva of Aletia argillacea, about which many volumes have been written, and whose life history has been thoroughly investigated under the direction of the United States Entomological Commission and the entomologists of the United States Dei)artment of Agriculture. To one especially interested in this insect these elaborate reports will hr useful and
RM2AWY618–Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . uish-greenplant louse found on the roots of corn, broom corn, sorghum and on severalweeds. It weakens the plant, causing it to be stunted and poorly nour-ished. Treatment.—One year rotation to other crops than corn, clean cultiva-tion and liberal use of fertilizers, winter plowing to break up nests of antswhere aphis eggs are stored. Bur. Ent. Cir. 86; Bur. Ent. Bull. 85, Pt. 6. Cotton Boll Worm (Heliothis obsolete/, Fab.).—See Corn Ear Worm. Cotton Worm (Alabama argillacea, Hbn.).
RMTRDK68–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds; Cribraria argillacea (Cribraria argillacea), on dead wood, Netherlands, Utrecht
RF2NKW7F0–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMMAAAFK–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Alciia argillacea at rest and with wings expanded. plants. It has been found that undiluted Paris green used in this way does not injure the foliage, while it is absolutely effective as against the larvae. Sometimes the pole is made long enough to hold four sacks, so that four rows are dusted at one time. This is exceedingly simple and practical, and has the advantage of re- quiring no expensive outfit. We have belonging to this series of semi-loopers a number of moths
RMT0CTJA–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. 301 Fig. 339. The ' cotton-worm' is the larva oi Aletia argillacea, about which many volumes have been written, and whose life history has been thoroughly investigated under the direction of the United States Entomological Commission and the entomologists of the United States Department of Agriculture. To one especially interested in this insect these elaborate reports will be useful and must be consulted. It will suffice here to say that the caterpillars pupate in a l
RM2AX2PGX–Farm crops, their cultivation and management, a non-technical manual for the cultivation, management and improvement of farm crops . Cotton Worm (Alabama argillacea).^Stages and work. Bur. Ent. Cir. 153. (25G) INSECT PESTS AND THEIR CONTROL 257. c Fall Army Worm{Laphygma frugiperda).^ A—Moth, plain gray form. Bwing of prodenia-like form. C—Larvaextended. D—Abdominal segment oflarva, lateral view; twice natural size.E—Pupa, lateral view. The Cotton Red Spider {Tetran-ychus bimaculatus, Harvey).—Thissmall red mite is common on cot-ton and on several other plants, es-pecially pokeweed and violet.
RF2P78235–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMMCR72X–. /<? //. /Z. /A IS. '^'^^ 0 ^^^^^. 6. Trochoniorpha Batjanensis. 11. Helix argillacea. 7. Helix ptychüstyla. 12. — luiguiculastra. 8. — zonalis. 13. — pelioniphala. 9. — zonaria. 14. Cochlostyla nietaforniis. 10. — pubieepa. 15. Bulimus contrarius. Die Zähnchen der Zunge oder Reibplatte (radula) sind stets in grosser Anzahl vorhanden, in Queerreihen geordnet; es sind Plättchen mit emporragenden, nach rückwärts gekrümmten Spitzen, das mittelste jeder Queerreihe symmetrisch, meist etwas schmaler und kleiner, die seitlichen unsymmetrisch, weil dem mittleren sich
RMRX9DCP–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; economicentomolo00smit Year: 1906 Alciia argillacea at rest and with wings expanded. plants. It has been found that undiluted Paris green used in this way does not injure the foliage, while it is absolutely effective as against the larvae. Sometimes the pole is made long enough to hold four sacks, so that four rows are dusted at one time. This is exceedingly simple and practical, and has the advantage of re- quiring no expensive outfit. W
RM2AWY4NH–Successful farming : a ready reference on all phases of agriculture for farmers of the United States and Canada . Cotton Worm (Alabama argillacea).1Stages and work. Bur. Ent. Cir. 153 (973) <)74 SUCCESSFUL FARMING. Fall Army Worm(Laphygma frugiperda).1 A—Moth, plain gray form. B—Forewing of prodenia-like form. C—Larvaextended. D—Abdominal segment oflarva, lateral view; twice natural size.E—Pupa, lateral view. army worm, but withplants, including many-forage and truck crops. Treatment.—Prac-tice fall plowing to breakup the pupse cells in theground. Scatter poisonbran mash when the cat-erpill
RF2PC73TA–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMAW38PT–moor club (Clavaria argillacea), on a meadow
RMP873BT–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RMMCR740–. dirunroirt^ 1. Ilelicai'ion suturalis. 2. Naniiia citrina. .3. — distincta. 4. — rarcguttata. .5. — ampliidroma. 6. Trochoniorpha Batjanensis. 11. Helix argillacea. 7. Helix ptychostyla. 12. — luiguiculastra. 8. — zonalis. 13. — pcliomphala. 9. — zonaria. 14. Coehlostyla mctaforinis. 10. — pubieepa. 15. Bulinuis contraiüus. Die Zähnchen der Zunge oder Reibplatte (radula) sind stets in grosser Anzahl vorhanden, in Queerreihen geordnet; es sind Plättchen mit emporragenden, nach rückwärts gekrümmten Spitzen, das mittelste jeder Queerreihe synnnetrisch, meist etwas schmaler und kleiner, die seit
RM2AX8BR4–Grevillea . :J s Braid lwaite. del. -<m Hth.. No. 14.] [August, 1873. A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANYAND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI.By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. (Continued from Page 7.) * Clavaria fusiformis. Sow.—In woods, Rav. No. 1080. Pale yellow, not so brittle as C. incequalis, and more fasciculate. * Clavaria miniata. B.—Hook. Lond. Journ., 1813, p. 416.On damp, sandy ground. Car. Inf. No. 992. * Clavaria insequalis. Fr.—Car. Inf. Rav. No. 1632. New Eng-land, Sprague. No. 5795. * Clavaria argillacea. Fr — Penns., Michener. No. 3938. NewEngland,
RF2PC73HJ–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMP873BX–Zandkleurig Lantaarntje; Slime Molds;
RM2AN4RB4–Report on the Rocky Mountain locust and other insects now injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the western states and territories . MAP SI^OWING THE DISTRIBUTION of the rXON AIIMY VOK3I, (ALETIA ARGILLACEA) and BOLL VOIl3r. (HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA) A.S.PACKAItU Jk. oil Worm ^iii-i^ Cotton Army Scale of Statute Miks ODU ;n 100 100 iWJ iM 3U0 M) -KX) 450 Limits of Cotton cultivatioii Ru.-ii-ll 01 S;ri.ilier.,X.V. Ann. Kep. U. S. Geolo. and Geogr. Surv. for H75.. MAP SI^OWING THE DISTRIBUTION of the COTTON AllMY WORM, (ALETIA ARGILLACEA) and BOLL WORM. fHELIOTHIS ARMIGERA)A-S-PACI
RF2P781YA–Cribraria argillacea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
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