RMEBNYGK–magpie moth, currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), on a stone, Germany
RMAXRPRC–Magpie moth Abraxas grossulariata caterpillar on currant leaf
RMATBJHH–magpie moth, currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), on bark
RMF7CPAC–Magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata, on a redcurrant branch, Ribes rubrum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and etched by Jacob l'Admiral in Naauwkeurige Waarneemingen omtrent de veranderingen van veele Insekten (Accurate Descriptions of the Metamorphoses of Insects), J. Sluyter, Amsterdam, 1774. For this second edition, M. Houttuyn added another eight plates to the original 25.
RFG3PFCP–MOTHS: Pepper Red underwing Pine Geometrid Currant-worm Gipsy Black arches, 1907
RM2M97M9P–Illustration, Dendrometridae -- Venilia Macularia, Bapta Bimaculata, Abraxas Sylvata, Abraxas Pantaria, Abraxas Grossulariata, Abraxas Marginata, Rhyparia Melanaria, Fidonia Piniaria, Fidonia Atomaria, Thamnonoma Wavaria, Fidonia Clathrata. The plants are Red Currant (Ribes Rubrum) and Hazel (Corylus Avellana).
RMP7CF6H–Magpie moth, Abraxas grossulariata, on a redcurrant branch, Ribes rubrum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and etched by Jacob l'Admiral in Naauwkeurige Waarneemingen omtrent de veranderingen van veele Insekten (Accurate Descriptions of the Metamorphoses of Insects), J. Sluyter, Amsterdam, 1774. For this second edition, M. Houttuyn added another eight plates to the original 25.
RM2AG0HG5–'Magpie or Currant Moth: Phalaena grossulariata', 1813, (1945). Illustration by Edward Donovan from his "Natural History of British Insects". From "Insect Life in Britain', by Geoffrey Taylor. [Collins, London, 1945]
RMRDP9PE–. Mendelism. Mendel's law. lOO MENDELISM CHAP. sives with regard to the sexes was peculiar. The original cross was between a lacticolor female and a normal male. All the Fi moths of both sexes were of the normal grossu- lariata typ&. The Fi insects were then paired together. Fig. 17. Abraxas grossulanata, the common currant moth, and (on the right) its paler lacticolor variety. and gave a generation consisting of 3 normals: i lacti- color. But all the lacticolor were females, and all the males were of the normal pattern. It was, however,- found possible to obtain the lacticolor male by mat
RMAXRNGB–Magpie moth Abraxas grossulariata on a leaf
RM2AYR4TH–Magpie moth, Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), sits on a leaf, Germany
RME8H3GY–Abraxas grossulariata, Magpie moth or The Magpie
RM2D7HAXR–Magpie moth, Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), caterpillar on a branch, side view, Germany
RMRDT4WF–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1070.—Caterpillar of Biown-tail Moth. Fig. 1071.—Magpie Moth. A very common insect in gardens is the large Magpie Moth {Abraxas grossulariata, fig. 1071). Sometimes the caterpillars utterly destroy all the leaves of the currant and gooseberry trees. The caterpillar forms curious loops, and has black spots down the back. In my garden it has fortunately never been at all numerous, but I have been informed that it may be destroyed by the powder of hellebore. The figur
RM2D7HA5R–Magpie moth, Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), caterpillar on a branch, side view, Germany
RMRDT4WN–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1070.—Caterpillar of Biown-tail Moth. Fig. 1071.—Magpie Moth. A very common insect in gardens is the large Magpie Moth {Abraxas grossulariata, fig. 1071). Sometimes the caterpillars utterly destroy all the leaves of the currant and gooseberry trees. The caterpillar forms curious loops, and has black spots down the back. In my garden it has fortunately never been at all numerous, but I have been informed that it may be destroyed by the powder of hellebore. The figur
RM2D7HAMK–Magpie moth, Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), caterpillar on a twig, side view, Germany
RM2D7HAMW–Magpie moth, Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata), sitting on a leaf, dorsal view, Germany
RMRDXY4N–. Genetics in relation to agriculture. Livestock; Heredity; Variation (Biology); Plant breeding. 206 GENETICS IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE linked character. As it occurs in the wild, the currant moth is usually of the typical form which is characterized by dark markings on the wings which although highly variable are of characteristic shape and arranged in a definite pattern. This is the form styled grossulariata. Occasionally in nature, however, a female is discovered which is much lighter than. Fig. 93.—Diagram illustrating the inheritauce of laclicolor type in Abraxas. A lacticolar female mat
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