RF2RB3773–Female crane fly Ctenophora pectinicornis, family Tipulidae hanging on a leaf of yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus). Dutch Garden, June.
RF2WER0W2–Scarce cardinal beetle larva (Schizotus pectinicornis) under the bark.
RF2PYRWM6–Male Crane fly Otenophora pectinicornis resting in a semi-transparent plastic pot to bring it outside the house. Family Crane flies (Tipulidae).
RF2F6441D–Male click beetle, Ctenicera pectinicornis on grass blade
RF2F6RNBE–Vintage illustrations of British Beetles
RFMK4FJ7–Click beetle (Ctenicera pectinicornis) isolated on a white background
RM2A77G63–Antlion lacewing species: Palpares libelluloides 1, Euptilon ornatum 2, fishfly species, Chauliodes pectinicornis 3, and lacy wings, Vella americana 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's 'Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,' Bohn, London, 1837.
RFTR8MAE–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RM2MA3R8F–Cranefly species, Tupila maxima 1, Limonia stigma 2, Ctenophora pectinicornis 3, Tipula vernalis 4, and winter crane fly or tell-tale, Trichocera (Trichocera) saltator 5. Diptera. Tipulidae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RMF00C8M–Orange-coloured fire beetle (Schizotus pectinicornis), on bark, Germany
RMJE88J2–Ctenicera.pectinicornis.-.calwer.26.12
RM2K40ER3–Orange-coloured fire beetle (Schizotus pectinicornis), male sits on a leaf, Germany
RF2JGGWW5–close up of the head and front feet of Praying mantis (Vates pectinicornis) isolated on a natural white background
RMF0076B–Fan-bearing Wood-borer, Fan bearing wood borer (Ptilinus pectinicornis), female, Germany
RF2MPGAKB–Insekten, Schnellkäfer, Agrypnus murinus, Corymbites pectinicornis, Elater sanguineus, Corymbites signatus, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RF2T7J054–Beetle Ctenicera pectinicornis crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day
RM2AJ4164–Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia . 1; microps, 197; mundus, 184;riigrirlavus, 203; vorfolcensis, 186;octomaculatuis, 183; ohliquifasci-atus, 193; pachymerus, 192; paren-theticus, 191; pectinicornis, 183;pilosicornis, 187; poecilopterus,196; rufohrunneus, 207; rufohum-eralis, 196; synopticus, 191; tri-chomerus, 206; undatus, 182. Xylorycta amaloptis, 369; citrinopa,369; homoleuca, 370; melanias,369 ; pentachroa, 370 ; philonympha,370; tetrazona, 369. Xyloryctidae, 369. Xysmatodoma zonarcha, 374. Ypsolophuis holomelas, 374; meli-ch
RMP6H6TJ–Antlion lacewing species: Palpares libelluloides 1, Euptilon ornatum 2, fishfly species, Chauliodes pectinicornis 3, and lacy wings, Vella americana 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's 'Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,' Bohn, London, 1837.
RM2N3P4CB–White-marked spider beetle, Ptinus fur 13,4, P. imperialis 2, P. pectinicornis 5, tumbling flower beetle, Mordella aculeata 3, Mordellochroa abdominalis 4, frontalis 7, paradoxa 9,10, whirligig beetle, Gyrinus natator 1, glow worm, Lampyris noctiluca 1,2, cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa species 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RFTR8M9N–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RMME6BAM–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . pectinicornis ezea obvia ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ lenzi
RM2HD07WD–Rhipidius pectinicornis.
RMPFHFMH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 182 2. Spiraklerne paa 8. Bagkropsled sidder omtrent i en Diameters Afstand fra Leddets Siderand. Det mellem Cercerne synlige Kitinfremspring er en simpel, temmelig fremspringende Knude. Tor- nene paa sidste Bugskjolds For- og Siderand til- tager jævnt i Styrke fra Midten og udefter (Fig. 12b) 2. sérraticornis.. ab c Fig. 12. Bagkropsspidsen fra Undersiden af: a. Pyrochroa coccinea L.; b. P. sérraticornis Scop.; c. P. pectinicornis L. Spiraklerne paa 8. Bagkropsled sidder helt ude ved Leddets Siderand. Det mellem Cercerne
RMF00769–Fan-bearing Wood-borer, Fan bearing wood borer (Ptilinus pectinicornis), female, Germany
RMFJ6A5E–Metallic click beetle (Ctenicera pectinicornis), click beetle sitting on a leaf, Austria, Tyrol
RF2RDBFKK–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RMEBNYDG–Orange-coloured fire beetle (Schizotus pectinicornis), on a leaf, Germany
RM2AG9HBF–. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. y,U-: /y (J: t^.i: JLjm <Ji/U: /. /6^C 133.EULOPH.US DAMICORNIS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Cjnipsidse Lat.^ Leach.Type of the Genus Ichneumon pectinicornis Linn. EuLOPHUS Geoff., Oliv., Lat., Kirhy.—Diplolepis Fab.—Cleptes Fab.—Ichneumon Linn., De Geer. Antenna inserted between the eyes, below the middle of theface, not longer than th
RMA25JDG–beetle (Ptilinus pectinicornis), imago
RM2T6A0D4–Cranefly species, Tupila maxima 1, Limonia stigma 2, Ctenophora pectinicornis 3, Tipula vernalis 4, and winter crane fly or tell-tale, Trichocera (Trichocera) saltator 5. Diptera. Tipulidae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RFW2E4DN–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RFW2E4AP–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RMMEEG47–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 91. Verschiedene Anobien, A Anobium pertinax L., ß Anobium striatum Ol., C Anob. (Emobius) moile L., D Anob. (Xestobium) rufovillosum Dg., E Ptilinus pectinicornis L. — Nach Kemner.
RMW270GM–Archive image from page 29 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill74dans Year: 1907 26 Fig. 27. Corymbites pectinicornis c. x 3,5. (J: Følehornene kamdannede. Pronotum lidt længere end bredt. $: Følehornene kortere, dybt savtakkede. Kroppen bredere. Pronotum ca. så langt som bredt. Let kendelig fra alle vore andre smælderarter ved over- sidens metalglans, pronotums kraftige, meget brede længde- midtfure og hannens lange, kamdannede følehorn. Ret almindelig (J, 0, B). På skovenge; ofte ketset på
RF2RGF1RR–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RM2AFPMTY–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 74.—Mango borer (Ba/o«ra iitona): Male. (Stebbing.) . Fig. 75.—Mango fruit fly {Dacusferrugineus): a, Injured mango; ft, adult, and c, larva. (Maxwell-Lefroy.) 148 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. COLEOPTERA.Anobiidse. Xestobium rufovillosum DeGeer; Europe; bores in trunks.Ptilinus pectinicornis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in trunks. Lymexylonldae. Hyleccetus dermesioidcs Linnaeus; Germany; bores in wood. Buprestidse. * Agrilus viridis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in stems and branches. {See Oak.) Sca
RMA25J7J–elater, click beetle (Corymbites pectinicornis), on yellow blossom
RM2T6CPRR–White-marked spider beetle, Ptinus fur 13,4, P. imperialis 2, P. pectinicornis 5, tumbling flower beetle, Mordella aculeata 3, Mordellochroa abdominalis 4, frontalis 7, paradoxa 9,10, whirligig beetle, Gyrinus natator 1, glow worm, Lampyris noctiluca 1,2, cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa species 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RFW2E4B1–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RMW0PFWY–Archive image from page 58 of Der Käfersammler Hrsg von der. Der Käfersammler. Hrsg. von der Redaktion des Guten Kameraden derkfersammler00bauauoft Year: 1911 S)er gang unb ba3 Ginfammeln ber Släfer. 55 gebeutelt. £a§ im unteren ad befinblidje £)urd)gefte&te fdmttet man in einen befonberen 33eutef, ber nadj be enbeter Siebarbett gugebunben unb jur ttnterfuqjung nacfj §au[e genommen mirb. Sie im oberen 2ad' auf 40. olbigev SBnitfd&ilb» sprad&tfäfer. (Poecilo- nota rutilans F.) 40. emeiner £ 12. tfamm(jorn=Sdjiiefl= fäfer. (Corymbites pectinicornis L.) 43. 2aWeitfufj=2ßieyeti» fäfer. (Dascil
RMPFHD4X–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 26. Fig. 27. Corymbites pectinicornis c^. x 3,5. (J: Følehornene kamdannede. Pronotum lidt længere end bredt. $: Følehornene kortere, dybt savtakkede. Kroppen bredere. Pronotum ca. så langt som bredt. Let kendelig fra alle vore andre smælderarter ved over- sidens metalglans, pronotums kraftige, meget brede længde- midtfure og hannens lange, kamdannede følehorn. Ret almindelig (J, 0, B). På skovenge; ofte ketset på næl- der; især juni. Larven i jorden. I udlandet har imago under- tiden gjort skade på æbleblomster og larven
RF2RDBFRT–Beetle crawling on a stalk of grass .Insects are very active during the day.The Latin name for the beetle is Ctenicera pectinicornis.
RMRMPB2B–. Annals. Entomology. 174 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV, A brief account of a typical instance of hatching follows: The embryo began a series of movements calculated to pull the tip of the abdomen towards the posterior pole of the egg. This region became crowded and the embryo pushed upwards and outwards slowly. The upward movement was rather quick and with some effort, while the downward one appeared to be a slipping back to its previous position. Along with these movements, there was some outward nrp-^'^iirp brought tn hear. Fig. 4. An egg mass of Chaiiliodes pectinicornis
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