RF2HPF1H3–Closeup on a mediterranean wasp, Meria tripunctata, sitting on wood
RF2B927F3–Taenia tripunctata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AKXNJ8–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . FIG. W.—Psylla tripunctata.—After Riley. are generally conical, with a broad head, with long, 10-jointed an-tennaj and short legs, the hinder ones adapted for springing; the. FIG. 68.—Seventeen-year Cicada. A. larva; o, pupa; b, its cast skin splitthe back; e. eggs; d, gashes made for them in a twig. All except A naturalsize.—After Riley. 6 82 ENTOMOLOGY. wings are thickened, folded roof-like over the body, while the youngare often covered with a white cottony mass. Psylla pyri Schmidtinjures the pear
RMME6CJH–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . submargiiiata satelljtia J" satellitia ^ brunnea cT brunnea g albipuncta t? albipuncta g tripunctata quadrilinea
RMGW5AMA–Geomyza tripunctata
RM2T89GMY–Natural closeup on a long stretched Mediterranean thynnid wasp, Meria tripunctata, sitting on wood
RM2AWKNGF–Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . ing the cooler parts ofthe day has sometimes proved practicable. The Bramble Flea-LouseTrioza tripunctata, Fitch.—Order Hemiptera: Family Psyllidae Psylla tripunctata (Fitch). Fuller, Amer. Ent. .5:62. Thomas, III. Ent. Rep. 8:18.Psylla rubi, Walsh and Riley, Amer. Ent. 1:225. Thomas, 111. Ent. Rep. 8:17. Strong, Fruit Cult. 179. This insect belongs to a family closely related to the Aphides,differing in the veining of the wings, and in having antenmeknobbed at
RMRHKYPT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. MIGRATORY HABITS OF LIMNORIA 65 far from the parent burrow, the young produced on the block can readily be dis- tinguished from young which might have migrated to the block. Even specimens which have become sexually mature, and no longer associated with the parent burrow can usually be distinguished from sexually mature young migrants to the blocks because they occur in significantly larger numbers than do the young (small) migrants. Rate of Growth. The growth rate of Limnoria tripunctata was determined by culturing individ-
RMRGB5C9–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Work of the Larva of Pachyzancla periusalis on solanum torvum. (original.). Fig. 2.—Pilocrocis tripunctata: Moth. Enlarged. (Original.) LEPIDOPTERA INJURIOUS TO VEGETABLES IN PORTO RICO.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RMRGBYMX–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Work of the Larva of Pachyzancla periusalis on solanum torvum. (original.). Fig. 2.-PILOCROCIS TRIPUNCTATA: MOTH. ENLARGED. (ORIGINAL.) LEPIDOPTERA INJURIOUS TO VEGETABLES IN PORTO RICO.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRGHK4D–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 403. 404 Figs 402—404 Mallada prasina. 402, fore wing; 403, S gonapsis, ventral; 404, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral. origin, and comprises adamsi, basalis, boninensis, desjardinsi, dierli, dispar, flaveola, flavostigma, khandalensis, morota, nea, noumeana, scolius, serrandi, signata and tripunctata. In these species the basal inner gradate crossvein meets Psm, c2 is relatively long and broad and the radial crossveins in the apical half of the fore wing are usually sinuous or oblique. In males, the apex of the abdomen is gaping; the ec
RMRG7CF1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 263. PLATE 20. 1 -.^/ S,'.^/ ^â <^^^^^' 77 // 1/ ^ -^ Taeniostola tripunctata, new species, male. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Prin
RMRHKHPB–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 14 CAROLYN BECKMAN AND ROBERT MENZIES of Limnoria damage are extensive in the area, more often than not the burrows are empty and finding infested wood is sometimes a difficult job. North of Cape Cod, at Eastport, Maine, for example, the sea water temperature reaches 10° C. for only three months of the year. In such a situation we would not expect Limnoria tripunctata and to our knowledge the only species found there is Limnoria lignorum. On the Pacific Coast of North America the species is not known as far north as Friday Harbor, Wa
RMRHKYW4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 56 MARTIN W. JOHNSON AND ROBERT J. MENZIES. FIGURE 1. Limnoria tripunctata. Seasonal attack on test blocks exposed for successive 30-day intervals at Stations A and B, San Diego Bay from August, 1952 to March 14, 1955. Seasonal temperature included. The intensity of settlement or attack on the blocks for a given period is taken to represent the intensity of migration for the period. It is determined by counting the number of burrows in the surface of the wood. Usually there are two animals, male and female, in each of the de
RMRH33HW–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. Fig. 4. (a-c) Male genitalia of Geomyza species, a: G. tripunctata; b: G. venusta; c: G. majuscula. d: Thorax of Geomyza showing location of proepisternum (prepst), anepimeron (anepme), postnotum (pn), anepisternum (anepst), postpronotal lobe (pprn). e: Anepimeron of G. majuscula. f: Anepimeron of G. tripunctata. g: Proepisternum of Opomyza petrel, h: Lower part of head of G. apicalis showing subvibrissal setae; i: the same for G. subnigra.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
RMRHE42P–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Sandlaufkäfer des Comoé-Nationalparks, Elfenbeinküste 325 schrieben (Werner 1995). Nicht im Comoé-Nationalpark nachgewiesen wurden E. deyrollei, R. feisthameli, H. caternaulti, C. flavomaculata ssp. tripunctata, L. sara- liensis und C. decellei, die von anderen Gebieten der Elfenbeinküste bekannt sind (siehe unten). Damit sind insgesamt 29 Sandlaufkäferarten für die Elfenbeinküste nachgewiesen. Das ca. 10 km2 große Gebiet innerhalb des Comoé-Nationalparks beherbergt
RMRGH8FM–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. PLATE 14 Thymistida Figs. 389-392, tripunctata genitalia, Drepanidae genitalia slides Nos. i22(cJ) and 123(9) Fig. 389, $ ; Fig. 390, aedeagus ; Fig. 391, posterior end of abdomen showing modified seventh and eighth sternites and eighth tergite ; Fig. 392, $.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRF1KP3–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. CALONOTOS. 335 737. Calonotos tripunctata. (Plate XII. fig. 7.) Calomtos tripunctata, Druce, A. M. N. H. (7) i. p. 401 (1898). (S. Black-brown; frons with lateral white points; antennae white at tips ; hind coxae with white spots ; abdomen with broad dorsal and subdorsal silvery green stripes except on 1st and terminal segments, fine sublateral stripes, and white ventral stripe. JFore wing with silvery green stripe on subcostal nervure on antemedial area ; an el
RMRF8WHC–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. CALONOTOS. 335 737. Calonotos tripunctata. (Plate XII. fig. 7.) Calomtos tripunctata, Druce, A. M. N. H. (7) i. p. 401 (1898). (S. Black-brown; frons with lateral white points; antennae white at tips ; hind coxae with white spots ; abdomen with broad dorsal and subdorsal silvery green stripes except on 1st and terminal segments, fine sublateral stripes, and white ventral stripe. JFore wing with silvery green stripe on subcostal nervure on antemedial area ; an el
RMRM7WEJ–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. no REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. Sub-family Triozin^. TRIOZA Forst. T. diospyri Ashm, Anglesea V, 28 (Sm); common on persimmon every- where (Sz). T. tripunctata Fitch. Staten Island X, 31 (Ds); Anglesea V, 28 (Sm); common, the imago frequently met with in winter on pine trees (Sz). Family APHIDID^. The "plant-lice," "green-flies" or "aphids" are among the commonest and most abundant of all our insects, and also among the most destructive. They have, when winged, two pairs of transparent w
RMRGA55K–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 2 BULLETIN 609, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. HISTORY, DISTRIBUTION, AND SYNONYMY. The only published record regarding injury by this species ap- peared in 1915, when the writer mentioned the occurrence of the larva on sweet potato in Porto Rico (6).1 It was described first as. Fig. 1.—The sweet-potato leaf-folder (Pilocrocis tripunctata) : a, Moth; b, egg; c, early stage of larva, from side ; d, ventral view of larva ; e, side view of pupa. All enlarged; I), highly magnified. (Original.) Phalaena tripunctata by Fabricius in 179
RMRF1MBF–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CALONOTOS. 335 737. Calonotos tripunctata. (Plate XII. fig. 7.) Calomtos tripunctata, Druce, A. M. N. II. (7) i. p. 401 (1898). S. Black-brown ; frons with lateral white points; antennae white at tips : hind coxa3 with white spots; abdomen with broad dorsal and subdorsal silvery green stripes except on 1st and terminal segments, fine sublateral stripes, and white ventral stripe. Fore wing with silvery green stripe on subcostal nervure on antcmcdial area ; an elliptical white spot at base of vein 2; a round spot beyond discocell
RMRMAF3D–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 2. Suckers and leaves curl up with enclosed lice. Bramble Flea-Louse (Trioza tripunctata). 3. Small larva eating the leaves, in spring. Raspberry Saw-Fly (M.onoi)ha,dnaB rubi), Figs. 38 and 39. )}'I E. Attackiug the Fruit : Fijr. 38. Raspberry Saw-fly : Larva on leaf segments magnified to show arrangement of spines. 1, A looper feeding on fruit of rasjiberry and black- berry. Raspberry Geometer (Syiiclilora glaucoria), Fig. 40.. ./ -^ Fis. •?JO. Raspliei-ry Saw-fly.. Please note that these images
RMRMAF4D–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 1903 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 75. 2. Suckers and leaves curl up with enclosed lice. Bramble Flea-Louse (Trioza tripunctata). 3. Small larva eating the leaves, in spring. Raspberry Saw-Fly (M.onoi)ha,dnaB rubi), Figs. 38 and 39. )}'I E. Attackiug the Fruit : Fijr. 38. Raspberry Saw-fly : Larva on leaf segments magnified to show arrangement of spines. 1, A looper feeding on fruit of rasjiberry and black- berry. Raspberry Geometer (Syiiclilora glaucoria), Fig. 40.. Please note that these images are extr
RMRF8X7N–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CALONOTOS. 335 737. Calonotos tripunctata. (Plate XII. fig. 7.) Calomtos tripunctata, Druce, A. M. N. II. (7) i. p. 401 (1898). S. Black-brown ; frons with lateral white points; antennae white at tips : hind coxa3 with white spots; abdomen with broad dorsal and subdorsal silvery green stripes except on 1st and terminal segments, fine sublateral stripes, and white ventral stripe. Fore wing with silvery green stripe on subcostal nervure on antcmcdial area ; an elliptical white spot at base of vein 2; a round spot beyond discocell
RMRH33GF–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. 0.5mm Fig. 5. Ovipositor of some Opomyza and Geomyza species, ventral and lateral views, a: O. florwn; b: O. germinationis; c: O. petrei; d: O. lineatopunctata; e: G. subnigra; f: G. breviseta; g: G. balachowskyi (?); h: G. venusta; i: G. majuscula; j: G. tripunctata, showing two variations in ventral view. lower posterior margin in lateral view; cerci short, extending to about two thirds of the depth of the lobes (Fig. 4c). Sternite 8 of female terminalia divided medially (Fig. 5i) G. majuscula Loew 9 One pre- a
RMRH33RE–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 6: 1993. Fig. 1. Wings of British Opomyzidae. a: Geomyza angustipennis; b: G. apicalis; c: G. subnigra d: G. breviseta; e: G. balachowskyi; f: G. hackmani; g: G. venusta; h: G. majuscula; i: G. tripunctata; j: Opomyza florum; k: O. punctata; 1: O. germinationis; m: 0. petrel; n: O. hneatopunctata; o: O. punctella. Names of cells: c—costal, br—basal radial.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
RMRMTEM2–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. TABELLA PRELIMINARE ECC. 277 Meria tripunctata Rossi Fig. 9 Tiphia tripunctata Rossi, 1790, N" 831: 69; Tav. 6 fig. 10. ? - " ' ? ? '--- -JO 4: 237. ? - Tachus staphylimis Jurine, 1807: 154; Tav. 14 (^) Bethylus Latreillei , 1807: 154; Tav. 14 Meria millefolii Lepeletier, Fabricius, 1804, N fig. 2. $ - Meria nitidida Klug, 1810 N^ 2: 199. V - ly^^'^^ » ^ 1825, N» 1: 394. $ - Meria tripunctata Guérin, 1839: 364. 5 - Meria dimidiata Guérin, 1839: 364. ?. - Meria tripunctata Ach. Costa, 1858: 28; Tav. 20 fig. 6
RMRCK90M–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. DASYSTERNUM - CONISTRA 35. submargiiiata satelljtia J" satellitia ^ brunnea cT brunnea g albipuncta t? albipuncta g tripunctata quadrilinea. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen
RMRCK90K–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. submargiiiata satelljtia J" satellitia ^ brunnea cT brunnea g albipuncta t? albipuncta g tripunctata quadrilinea. strigifera racta c?. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen