RM2ANBPPE–Marvels of insect life ; a popular account of structure and habit . z ^?.< 5- C =: 149 150 Marvels of Insect Life.. Photos by] [II. Minn, F.E.S. Early Stages of the Lunar Hornet-Moth. In thcSf split stems of willow the full-grown caterpillar isrevealed above just after it has completed the spinning of itscocoon and is awaiting the change into the chrysalis, lielowthe same individual is seen just after attaining to the chrysalisstage. The discarded caterpillar-skin is pushed back to thetail-end. ^ Sesia vespiformis. ^ S. myopaDformis. ?® S. muscacformis. considerable residue does survive to
RF2DKJ70B–Assassin Bug of the species Zelus vespiformis
RMJ1D3PJ–Yellow-legged Clearwing moth (Synanthedon vespiformis) female resting on leaf in hedge at edge of field Cheshire UK August 3502
RFAH4JN0–Female yellow-legged clearwing Synanthedon vespiformis on thistle. Somerset. England
RMRG3X70–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. MASARIDAE 89 and most of its components appear to be Insects of the greatest rarity. In their appearance the Insects of this Family differ con- sideral)ly from the other Diploptera, and as the wings are only imperfectly, or not at all, plicate, it must be admitted that the systematic affinities of the grovip require reconsideration. The pronotal structure is, however, completely that of Diploptera. The typical form of the Family, Masaris vespiformis, though described a hundred years since, is a species of such ex- treme rarity, and its sexes are so dif
RMMEEBAH–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 369. Sesia vespijormis L. Abb. 370. Ein Stück Eichenrinde mit i^/iX- vorgeschobener Puppe und Falter von Sesia vespiformis L. griffe der Sesien bleiben. Der Falter legt dann seine Eier (gewöhnlich Juni, Juli) in die Cambialschicht, und die Räupchen fressen sich nach ihrem Aus- kriechen in die Rinde abwärts. Solange sie gesondert bleiben, kann man ihre
RF2DKJ6FE–Assassin Bug of the species Zelus vespiformis
RMJ1D3PA–Yellow-legged Clearwing moth (Synanthedon vespiformis) female resting on leaf in hedge at edge of field Cheshire UK August 3471
RFAH4JRB–Female yellow-legged clearwing Synanthedon vespiformis on thistle. Somerset. England
RMRG3X4D–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. MASARIDAE 89 and most of its components appear to. be Insects of the greatest rarity. In their appearance the Insects of this Family differ con- siderably from the other Diploptera, and as the wings are only imperfectly, or not at all, plicate, it must be admitted that the systematic affinities of the group require reconsideration. The pronotal structure is, however, completely that of Diploptera. The typical form of the Family, Masaris vespiformis, though described a hundred years since, is a species of such ex- treme rarity, and its sexes are so diff
RMMEEAAM–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . ij Kemner (1922, S. 50) berichtet von einem Sesienfraß an jungen Eichen- trieben, die durch einen quergestellten Gang angegriffen und dort gallenartig an- geschwollen waren. Nielsen hat die Sesie als vespiformis bestimmt (nach einer Larve); da diese aber bis jetzt nur in der Borke alter Eichen gefunden wurde, so hält es Kemner für wahrscheinlich, daß es sich hier um eine andere .Art ge- handelt habe. E scher ich. Forstinsekten, Bd. III. 27
RF2DKJ6YY–Assassin Bug of the species Zelus vespiformis
RMRG7MMK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 190 PLATE 13. 63,CARMENTA 62.CARMENTA PYRALIDIFDRMIS PR0S0PI5 65.SYNANTHEDON VESPIFORMIS 64.SYLV0RA ACERNI Clear-Wing Moths of Family Aegeriidae: Female Genitalia (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES*. 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. Washingto
RMRGWDAR–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. May, 1968 Stannard: The Tiirips of Illinois 223. Fig. 15.—Pupal cocoons of FrankUnothrips vespiformis. Photo by Walter Ebeling, Uni- versity of California. Hibernation and Aestivation Neither the mode nor the hiber- nacula of overwintering Thysanop- tera have been much investigated. In general those Thysanoptera that hve in leaf mold on the forest floor and those that occur regularly in summer in the accumulated debris of stools of prairie clump grasses (Fig. 36) can be found there in winter also, primarily in the adult stage. Frankliniella tenui-
RMRG6YTG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 661. Figures 829-837.-829, Opseostlengis sp. 830, Co- dula vespiformis Thomson. 831, Chrysopogon al- bopunctatus Macquart. 832, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 833, Lophurodamalis hirtiventris Mac- quart. 834, Damalis hyalipennis Macquart. 835, Damalis sp. 836, Lasiodamalis heterocerus Wiede- mann. 837, Aireina paradoxa Frey, type.. 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
RMRG6YTR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 660 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BtTLLETIN 224. Figures 820-828.—820, Opseostlengis sp. 821, Co- dula vespiformis Thomson. 822, Chrysopogon al- bopunctalus Macquart. 823, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 824, Lophurodamalis hirtiventris Mac- quart. 825, Damalis hyalipemiis Macquart. 826, Damalina sp. 827, Lasiodavialis heterocerus Wiede- mann. 828, Aireina paradoxa Frey, type.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMCR67HT–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) larva and adult
RMRG71EB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 602 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETEST 224. Figures 15-30.—15, Aireina paradoxa Frey. 16, Mar^aritola mirahilis Hull. 17a, Oxynoton fran- coisi Janssens; 17b, Codula limhipennis Macquart. 18, HoplotricHs pallasii Wiedemann. 19, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 20, Rhipidocephala caffra Mac- quart. 21, Codula vespiformis Thomson. 22, Pritchardia hirtipes Macquart. 23, Damalina hirtipes de Meijere. 24, Paroxynoton tigrinum Janssens. 25, Lophurodamalis hirtiventris Walker. 26, Lasiodamalis heterocerus Wiedemann. 27, Orrhodops americanus Curran.
RMCR67H0–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) larva and adult
RMRCJRNB–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. MELITTIA- CHANAESPHECIA. stoinoxiiuiinis vespifonnis o^ vespiformis ? ves|>if..rmis 9 ^"'^^11 myopaefüimi.s culicif„nuis foniiicif(,rn,:s palariformis.^ "^"^f"^,"'"""'" inegillaefonnis ichr.i'UTnon; • iiroceri- himmiglioffeni sirphiformis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMCR67KY–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) adult with western flower thrips prey
RMRCJRN6–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. stoinoxiiuiinis vespifonnis o^ vespiformis ? ves|>if..rmis 9 ^"'^^11 myopaefüimi.s culicifânuis foniiicif(,rn,:s palariformis.^ "^"^f"^,"'"""'" inegillaefonnis ichr.i'UTnon; ⢠iiroceri- himmiglioffeni sirphiformis. i)cthi masariformis allanti loewi ^ -^ ^ ^ ,J doiyceraeformis annellata oxybcliformis einpiformis 0" cinpiforniis <^ hiingarica floritü astatiformis nsi^itifüimis /. â J. Please note t
RMCR67NX–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) adult with western flower thrips prey
RMRCPBE1–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. Abb. 369. Sesia vespijormis L. Abb. 370. Ein Stück Eichenrinde mit i^/iX- vorgeschobener Puppe und Falter von Sesia vespiformis L. griffe der Sesien bleiben. Der Falter legt dann seine Eier (gewöhnlich Juni, Juli) in die Cambialschicht, und die Räupchen fressen sich nach ihrem Aus- kriechen in die Rinde abwärts. Solange sie gesondert bleiben, kann man ihre. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RMCR67JG–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) adult with western flower thrips prey
RMCR67K0–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) adult with western flower thrips prey
RMCR67FD–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) larva with western flower thrips larva prey
RMCR67F6–Predatory thrips (Franklinothrips vespiformis) larva with western flower thrips pre-pupa prey
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