RF2K0Y990–Insects Pest Of Agricultural Crops Grain Beetles On Wheat Ear On Background Of Wheat Field. Bread Beetle, Or Kuzka Anisoplia Austriaca Is Beetle Of
RMP55542–Anisoplia suturalis, Phyllopertha horticola, Sutherland Bracken-clock beetle, and crowberry or crakeberry, Empetrum nigrum. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RM2A2M0BC–Anisoplia, Print, Anisoplia is a genus of shining leaf chafers in the family Scarabaeidae
RF2WWRMAF–Infection of wheat with Anisoplia austriaca beetle. The farmer is holding a wheat ear with a beetle in his hand.
RM2C4JX65–Pest infested wheat field. Locust of agricultural crops, the Grain Beetle (lat. Anisoplia Austriaca) on the ripe wheat ears.
RFHNG771–Anisoplia agricola, a pest of grains, isolated on white (male, plain brown form)
RF2H57W2D–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2K030M0–A close-up shot of Anisoplia austriacas on a wheat ear in the field
RF2B90GDK–Anisoplia, Print, Anisoplia is a genus of shining leaf chafers in the family Scarabaeidae., 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.
RF2K20D0K–Bread Beetle, Or Kuzka Anisoplia Austriaca Is Beetle Of Lamellar Family, Dangerous Pest Of Cereals. Insects Pest Of Agricultural Crops Grain Beetles
RF2R7R8CY–Anisoplia austriaca on the leaf
RF2K0G7KR–grain beetle pests crops destroys the ears of wheat, barley, rye and other cereals Anisoplia austriaca
RF2JDRJR3–Insect pest of agricultural crops Grain Beetle lat. Anisoplia Austriaca on the wheat ear on background of a wheat field.
RF2C2GE52–Anisoplia segetum Insect, pest of grass fields.
RF2HKBKJF–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RFJ62057–insect scrabble crawling beetle landing land cockchafer awkward headstand
RF2C61PGB–Close up of insect on wheat plant
RFTY84D5–close up of Anisoplia austriaca beetle hanging on blade
RM2CHNP0K–. Illustrations of British entomology; or, A synopsis of indigenous insects: containing their generic and specific distinctions . i- . lu . . ■ MELOLONTHIDiE.—ANISOPLTA. 227 Genus CCIX.—Anisoplia, Koppe. Antenna nine-jointed, with the basal joint robust, abruptly clavate, pilose; thesecond short, subglobose: the two following elongate, cylindric; the nextshorter, subtransverse; the sixth very short, transverse; the remainder forminga triphyllous, elongate, slender club. Palpi with the terminal joint distinctlylonger than the others, glabrous: head small, suborbicular; clypeus considerablyprodu
RMA2TEYJ–scarab beetle, lamellicorn beetle (dung beetle & chafer) (Anisoplia cyathiagera), on white blossom
RF2GE2PK1–Leaf beetle, Aphthona flava, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2WRX9KT–Big ripe, gold-brown field, yellow, wheat at sunset. Grain harvest in the summer.
RF2H57W39–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2K030JN–A close-up shot of Anisoplia austriacas on a wheat ear in the field
RF2B90GDJ–Anisoplia, Print, Anisoplia is a genus of shining leaf chafers in the family Scarabaeidae., 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.
RF2MMTM48–Insects Pest Of Agricultural Crops Grain Beetles On Wheat Ear On Background Of Wheat Field. Bread Beetle, Or Kuzka Anisoplia Austriaca Is Beetle Of
RFBXN461–isolated on a white background.
RF2K7WRRH–grain beetle pests crops destroys the ears of wheat, barley, rye and other cereals Anisoplia austriaca
RF2JDRJRE–Insect pest of agricultural crops Grain Beetle lat. Anisoplia Austriaca on the wheat ear on background of a wheat field.
RF2C2GE5H–Anisoplia segetum Insect, pest of grass fields.
RF2HKBKG3–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RFPD9HF1–Beetle on a spike.
RMPDAYBP–Anisoplia.dispar.-.calwer.18.12.
RMJE7CMY–Anisoplia.dispar.-.calwer.18.12
RMRH37J1–. The British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of figures of all the genera of British beetles. Beetles. PI 45.. 1. PHYLLOPERTHA. 4. HOPLIA. 2. ANOMALA . 5. TRICHIUS. 5. ANISOPLIA. 6. CNORIIV1U5. 7. GETONIA.. 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.. Shuckard, William Edward, 1802-1868; Spry, W. , illus. London, W. Crofts
RMA2TEYK–scarab beetle, lamellicorn beetle (dung beetle & chafer) (Anisoplia cyathiagera), on white blossom
RF2H57W2J–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2K3J6YY–Insect pest of agricultural crops Grain Beetle lat. Anisoplia Austriaca on the wheat ear on background of a wheat field.
RFBXNNJF–isolated on a white background.
RF2JDRJRG–Insect pest of agricultural crops Grain Beetle lat. Anisoplia Austriaca on the wheat ear on background of a wheat field.
RF2C2GECY–Anisoplia segetum Insect, pest of grass fields.
RF2HKBKJP–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RMPDAYBN–Anisoplia.austriaca.-.calwer.18.13.
RMPG0FC6–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 102 ZOOLOGY. The Rye Chafer {Anisoplia frwticola), somewhat larger than the buckwheat beetle, in other respects very like it, but with a snout-like projection of the thickened skin of the head. Dark bronzy green, whitish on the under side. Wing-covers yellowish brown. On poor sandy soil, on the flowering ears of rye. The beetles gnaw the flowers. [The Garden Chafer (Anisoplia horticola) is closely related to the preceding. The grub is very harmful to pastures.] Family: Elateridae (Click Beetles). ^^ The Click Beetles (Fig. 74) are longish, of equal breadth all
RMRH2E4C–. The British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of figures of all the genera of British beetles. Beetles. PI 45.. 1. PHYLLOPERTHA. 4 HO PL LA. 2. ANOMALA . 5 TRICHIUS. 3. ANISOPLIA. 6. GNORIMUS 7. GETONIA.. 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.. Shuckard, William Edward, 1802-1868; Spry, W. London : H. G. Bohn
RMA2TEYN–scarab beetle, lamellicorn beetle (dung beetle & chafer) (Anisoplia cyathiagera), on white blossom
RF2H57W3H–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2HKBKK5–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RMPG3EPM–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE APPLE. 437 Fig. 181. roots of plants, remains under ground all winter, and appeal's' in spring in the transformed state of a perfect beetle. They are more injurious to young trees than to old ones, and commit sad havoc often amongst nursery stock. Watering the ground with lime-water, about the roots of the trees, during winter, applying spirits of tar, or ammoniacal gas-water, will do much to lessen their numbers. Melolontha {Anisoplia) horticola of Fabr., Phyliopertha horticola of Kirby and Stephens, fig. 181, is a leaf-eating beetle, and is parti- eul
RMRDBECT–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 102 ZOOLOGY. The Rye Chafer {Anisoplia frwticola), somewhat larger than the buckwheat beetle, in other respects very like it, but with a snout-like projection of the thickened skin of the head. Dark bronzy green, whitish on the under side. Wing-covers yellowish brown. On poor sandy soil, on the flowering ears of rye. The beetles gnaw the flowers. [The Garden Chafer (Anisoplia horticola) is closely related to the preceding. The grub is very harmful to pastures.] Family: Elateridae (Click Beetles). ^^ The Click Beetles (Fig. 74) are longish, of equal breadth all
RMEBRH7Y–Scarab (Chaetopteroplia segetum, Anisoplia segetum, Anisoplia insignis), sitting on a grasleaf, Germany
RF2H57W32–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2HKBKJX–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RMRHD65A–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE APPLE. 437. roots of plants, remains under ground all winter, and appears in spring in the transformed state of a perfect beetle. They are more injurious to young trees than to old ones, and commit sad havoc often amongst nursery stock. Watering the ground with lime-water, about the roots of the trees, during winter, applying spirits of tar, or ammoniacal gas-water, will do much to lessen their numbers. Melolontha (Anisoplia) horticola of Fabr., Phyliopertha horticola of Kirby and Stephens, fig. 181, is a leaf-eating beetle, and is parti- cularly injuri
RMEBRH7W–Scarab (Chaetopteroplia segetum, Anisoplia segetum, Anisoplia insignis), sitting on a grasleaf, Germany
RF2H57W0A–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RF2HKBKFK–Bread Beetle eats wheat ear. Insect pest of crops Grain Beetle close-up. Selective focus with limited depth of field.
RMRHD658–. The book of the garden. Gardening. roots of plants, remains under ground all winter, and appears in spring in the transformed state of a perfect beetle. They are more injurious to young trees than to old ones, and commit sad havoc often amongst nursery stock. Watering the ground with lime-water, about the roots of the trees, during winter, applying spirits of tar, or ammoniacal gas-water, will do much to lessen their numbers. Melolontha (Anisoplia) horticola of Fabr., Phyliopertha horticola of Kirby and Stephens, fig. 181, is a leaf-eating beetle, and is parti- cularly injurious to the apple
RF2H57W0H–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RMRE962B–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 100. Figures of Anisoplia austriaca Hbst.: A, adult male; B, larva; C, terminal abdominal segments of adult (male left, female right); D, pygidium (male left, female right); E, terminal segment of larva, dorsal view above and ventral below.. 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. Animal and Plant Health Service. Plant Protection
RF2H57W2X–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RMRDHJK8–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE APPLE. 437 Fig. 181. roots of plants, remains under ground all winter, and appeal's' in spring in the transformed state of a perfect beetle. They are more injurious to young trees than to old ones, and commit sad havoc often amongst nursery stock. Watering the ground with lime-water, about the roots of the trees, during winter, applying spirits of tar, or ammoniacal gas-water, will do much to lessen their numbers. Melolontha {Anisoplia) horticola of Fabr., Phyliopertha horticola of Kirby and Stephens, fig. 181, is a leaf-eating beetle, and is parti- eul
RF2H57W03–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RMREP12B–. A manual of injurious insects [microform] : with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees, and fruit : to which is appended a short introduction to entomology. Insect pests; Agricultural pests; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Entomologie. ENTOMOLOGY. 381 COLEOPTERA (Aristotle).—Beetles.. Field or Garden Chafers: 1 and 2, Anisoplia agricola, mag. and nat. length ; 3, A. Iwrticokt, nat, size; 4 and 5, the same, and grub, mag. The upper pair of wings, which are called wing-cases or elytra, are usuall
RF2H57W0R–Common cereal leaf chafer - Chaetopteroplia (or Anisoplia) segetum. It is common pests of cereals. Beetles on ear of rye.
RMRE8FG7–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 98 - INSECTS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE UNITED STATES fl WHEAT CHAFER (Anisoplia austriaca Hbst.) 1: tl Economic Importance : The genus Anisoplia is widespread in the Old World; it 3 extends from Spain and France in Western Europe to the central Siberian lowlands ;, in Asia. It also occurs in north Africa. Over 50 species or subspecies are 3 recorded in the fauna of the USSR. Several species of the genus are recorded as p being economically important pests, but A. austriaca is considered to be the most t imp
RMRHE4C1–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 156 René Miksic Bonn, zool. Beitr. Anisoplia lamiensis Apfelb. Dieser Käfer wurde von Apfelbeck (Wiss. Mitteil, aus Bosnien und der Herze- gowina XII, 1912, p. 664) als Rasse der A. lata Er. aus Thessalien (Lamia) be- schrieben. Nach der ganz verfehlten Originalbeschreibung, welche den Käfer gar nicht erkennen läßt, unterscheidet er sich von A. lata Er. durch den bei dem S länge- ren Hautsaum am Hinterrand der Flügeldecken, welcher die äußere Apikai- rundung derselb
RMREF40F–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. CLASSE PRIMA - INSETTI 0. Gambe auteriori con due denti . . .d". — Uncini dei tarsi ineguali. a. Corsaletto più stietto delle elitro .... a^. Corsaletto largo come le elitre alla base 225 Momaloplia- Anisoplia. Anomala Il comune Maggiolino, Mclolontha vuìgaru (fig. 418), è la specie tipica la più nota di questo gruppo. Fra noi si trovano essenzialmente tre specie di questo genere, la M. vulgaris che ha la parte posteriore del-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
RMRHE4BM–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Heft 1/2 12/1961 Anisoplia flavipennis 157 lieh oder schwarz, oft bestehen auch verwischte schwärzliche Skutellar- mafceln. Dias Halsischild ist im .hinteren Teil bis zur Mitte oder etwias vor der Mitte, bed den 6 6 meist parallel und ohne Ausbuchtung am Sei- tenrand, vorne stark und gerundet verengt. Seltener ist das Halsschild schon von der Basis nach vorne schwach, vorne stärker verengt. Bei den $9 ist das Halsschild seitlich gerundet, in oder etwas von der Mitte
RMRHE4B6–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Abb. 6—8. Parameren der Anisoplia flavipennis Brullé aus Stobrec (6) und der ssp. lamiensis aus Velestino von oben (7) und im Profil (8) breitesten, zur Basis schwach oder undeutlich, zu den Vorderecken stärker und gerundet verengt, der Seiiteninand im hinteren Teil ohne Spur einer Ausbuchtung, die Hinterecken stumpf er als bei den 6 S. Bei dem Holo- typus ((5) ist das Halsschild von der Basis zur Mitte etwas, vorne stärker und gerundeter verengt, der Seitenrand im
RMRHGEHA–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Natural history. DE HISTORIA NATURAL. 107. d Fig. VI. Los Lamelicornios están más avanzados en el perfecciona- miento del ala que los Bupréstidos y Cerambícidos superiores, habiéndose especializado más para el vuelo: en ning-uno de los que conozco de nuestra fauna pa- leártica, existe la celda del nervio p ni aún vestig'io de ella, y queda sólo la formada por p y y en alg'unos, siendo este el esquema del proceso evolutivo de su desaparición (fio-. VI, g"én. Anoxia a, Anisoplia b, Amíplúcoma c, Cetonia d), produciéndose el fenómeno por