RM2MA3RHD–Vine hawk-moth or silver-striped hawk-moth, Hippotion celerio, digger wasps, Sphex species, and horntails or wood wasps, Sirex species. Lepidoptera. 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.
RMG8FP5J–EQUATORIAL GUINEA - CIRCA 1973: Collection stamps printed in Guinea shows insects, circa 1973
RM2AEGJ16–The Sirex woodwasp (Sirex Giganteus) AKA Horntail is the common name for any of the 150 non-social species of the family Siricidae, of the order Hymenoptera, a type of xylophagous sawfly. They lay their eggs about an inch into a tree. There is a record of a Sirex-infested tree, cut into rafters and used in building a roof and covered with sheet-lead an eighth of an inch thick. One of the rafters contained a Sirex in immature form; and when an adult it found the way obstructed by the lead. It went right through, apparently finding lead not much more difficult to deal with than bark
RM2BF2181–Sirex Woodwasp Horntail. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RM2PH4638–European wood wasp
RF2MPGM53–Insekten, 1. Gemeine Holzwespe, Sirex juvencus, 2. Hemeine Halmwespa, Cephus pygmaeus, 3. Pachymerus calcitrator, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMP289GE–Los Sirex durante una actuación.
RMP09334–Original Film Title: DAME UN POCO DE AMOOOR... !. English Title: DAME UN POCO DE AMOOOR... !. Film Director: JOSE MARIA FORQUE; FRANCISCO MACIAN. Year: 1968. Stars: LOS SIREX.
RM2GFW2HN–Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio adult male flying, swarming insect flying
RMP5RHH8–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis.Sirex juvencus the Fir-destroying Wood-wasp . 1840s. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvolume3Plate253
RMCRNTEF–Sirex Woodwasp (Sirex noctilio) adult male, resting on leaf, Brede High Woods, West Sussex, England, september
RMAPW6Y0–sirex parasite (Rhyssa persuasoria), female sticking eggs in wood
RMKKJW8J–Los Sirex
RMW3293H–Sirex gigas illustration
RF2JRXYY3–all about nature and wild animals living in tropical climates, especially south east asia
RMDTFNF6–Sirex gigas, giant wood wasp
RM2AN452P–Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 8. Sirex flavicornis. ^ Fig. 2. Tabanus zonali
RF2WX9T2H–Police car vector icon isolated on white
RMW0393T–Archive image from page 180 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten01esch Year: 1914 i'ig. 160. Engerling des Maikäfers. Fig. 161. A Larve des großen Eichenbockes (Cerambyx cerdo) nach Ratzeburg; £ Larve einer Holzwespe (Sirex). c) Brustbeine gänzlich rückgebildet. a) Larven mit Kopfkapsel und typisch ausgebildeten (kauen- den) Mundgliedmaßen (Fig. 162). Ein großer Teil der hierher 11
RMPG3NPY–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 474.—Sirex gigas, saw Sy (after Taschenberg). exceeds the (>thcr thoracic somites, so that these, especially the prothorax, seem but parts of the strong mesothorax. Besides, the first abdominal ring unites to the thorax so intimately in the Entophaga and Aculeata as to seem part of it. The constriction which then separates thorax and abdo- men comes between the first and second abdominal somites, and when the second (petiole) is elongate the stalked abdomen, familiar in the wasps, results. The sexes are distinguished by the genital armature. The female is pro
RM2GFW2HD–Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio adult male flying, swarming insect flying
RMP085GF–Original Film Title: DAME UN POCO DE AMOOOR... !. English Title: DAME UN POCO DE AMOOOR... !. Film Director: JOSE MARIA FORQUE; FRANCISCO MACIAN. Year: 1968. Stars: LOS SIREX.
RM2AN468X–Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 3. Tabanus affinis. Fig. 8. Sirex flavicornis
RMW1RDHT–Archive image from page 54 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 B Fig. 21. Tværsnit gennem opipositor hos (A) løvgræshoppe (Tetti- gonia) og (B) årevinge (Sirex). v nedre valve; d ydre valve; i indre valve. (Her fra Imms). hæng hos mange primitive insekter bevaret deres ka- rakter af grifler; det gælder f. eks. thysanurer, kaker- lakker og græshopper, hvor de ikke indgår i det ydre kønsapparat. Hos de fleste insekter er de imidlertid på forskellig måde omdannet til parringstæn
RMPG3NR2–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. IV. INSECTA: HEXAPODA, HYMENOPTERA 425. 474.—Sirex gigas, saw Sy (after Taschenberg). exceeds the (>thcr thoracic somites, so that these, especially the prothorax, seem but parts of the strong mesothorax. Besides, the first abdominal ring unites to the thorax so intimately in the Entophaga and Aculeata as to seem part of it. The constriction which then separates thorax and abdo- men comes between the first and second abdominal somites, and when the second (petiole) is elongate the stalked abdomen, familiar in the wasps, results. The sexes are distinguished by
RF2C2NHPC–Gallery Sirex gigas in a pine wood, vintage engraved illustration.
RM2GFW2J0–Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio adult male insect flying, swarming insects
RFJB7YR9–parasitic wasp gran paradiso national park
RMP605JK–N/A. English: As file AHH MS De Geer Mem [De Geer, Charles 1752-1776. Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des insectes. T.1-7.Stockholm, De l'Impr. de L.L. Grefing.] I. classis Papilions Papilio (1771 T.2 pt.1) Papilio Sphinx Sphinx adscita Pterophorus Phalaena II. classis (1771 T.2 pt.1) Phryganea (1771 T.2 pt.1) Ephemera (1771 T.2 pt.2) III. classis (1771 T.2 pt.2) Libellula Hemerobius Myrmeleon Perla Panorpa Raphidia IV. classis (1771 T.2 pt.2) Apis Apis-ichneumon Vespa Sphex Chrysis Sirex Ichneumon Cynips Tenebrio Formica V. classis (1773 T.3) Thrips DeGeer [1744]. Berkriftning p
RMA3YJ0Y–polished horntail (Sirex juvencus), male
RF2C2NHPD–Fragment of a wooden throne of spruce age of about sixty, vintage engraved illustration.
RM2AFHXT8–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. ry, which had beencaptured singly, but frequently, at a spot where somesawyers were at work, and our correspondent hadobserved that the specimens with a screw-like apparatusat the extremity of the body (being the females) thrustthis instrument with great force into Fir planks, whenthey were consequently easily taken, but the borer wasinserted so firmly that it was difficult to withdraw itwithout injury to the insect. About the middle of themonth Mr. Lamb informed us that he had succeeded infinding the Sirex gigas in the larva state, specimen
RMPG2FYP–. Homes without hands. : Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. Animals. 182 HOMES WITHOUT HANDS. tliat it was a wasp, and the remainder thought it to be a hornet. A very reduced figure of the insect is shown in the illustration, and wiU give a good idea of its general form. In size it is ex- ceedingly variable, some specimens being twice as laige as others.. The Sirex is a terrible destroyer of fir-wood, in some cases riddling a tree so completely with its tunnels that the timber is rendered useless. In a little fir-plantation
RMME9KPF–. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands . Abb. 5. Geruchsorg"an (Stiboreceptor) am Zung^entaster von Sirex (nach Dem oll), n Nerv, §â Ganglion. Vergr. 60fach. lass diesem Bau schliessen, auflecken, sind mit Haaren besetzt. di le
RM2AGAE8N–. 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. ndingplantation of shorter trees, was on some dead stumps that hadevidently been overgrown by the others. The day after yourdeparture I went to visit the fir wood, when I had the goodfortune to extract eight males of the Sirex; two of these Ipurposely let go; they proved very strong on the wing, andascended with a loudish hum to an inv
RMPG4AA9–. Injurious and useful insects; an introduction to the study of economic entomology. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. THE WOOD-WASP 99 21. THE WOOD-WASP {Sirex) The wood-wasp of fir-trees, though very common in northern Continental countries, is only met with now and then in England. A large wasp-like fly, an inch-and-a-half long, which hums as it flies, and is armed with what looks like a terrible sting, is perhaps discovered in some house or shop, captured by the boldest man about, and sent to the local naturalist for examination. Some disappointment follows upon his report that th
RMME9KNH–. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands . Abb. 7. Thorax von Sirex.. pn Pronotum, pp Propleuren, c, Vorderhüfte, mn Mesonotum, p Parapterum, em. , Epimerum der Mesopleuren, es^ Episternum der Mesopleuren, s.j Mesosternum, c, Mittelhüfte, mtn Metanotum, em •, Epimerum der Metapleuren, es 3 Episternum der Metapleuren, c, Hinterhüfte.
RM2ANCH4F–Forest entomology . ery difficult for thepractical man to distinguish it from S. juvencus. All three occur in England,but systematic men consider that juvencus is evidently far rarer thannoctilio. 190 FOREST ENTOMOLOGY. The female Sirex, which is armed with a long ovipositor, lays hereggs in Scots pine and silver fir trees which are either sickly orinjured. The full life-history does not seem to have been workedout, either by German or English entomologists, but it is said that thelarvae attain their full development in about seven to eight weeks,but that they live from two years in the larval
RMPG0FER–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. AKTHROPODA. 83 same animal (Fig. 54, 1). The segments often fuse together, which brings about the formation of a smaller number of subdivisions to the body; or even all the segments may become united (mites). In the last case the Arthropod characters are only to be seen in the jointing of the limbs. Segmented animals (e.g. the common earthworm) are also found among the worms (Sub-kingdom III. of the Animal Kingdom);. Fig. 54.—Wood-borer (^Sirex); 1, larva; 2, adult insect. but these worms have either no limbs, or only small unjointed foot-stumps, never jointed
RMP289H5–Los Sirex durante una actuación.
RMMEFEWN–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . i"ig. 160. Engerling des Maikäfers. Fig. 161. A Larve des großen Eichenbockes (Cerambyx cerdo) nach Ratzeburg; £ Larve einer Holzwespe (Sirex). c) Brustbeine gänzlich rückgebildet. a) Larven mit Kopfkapsel und typisch ausgebildeten (kauen- den) Mundgliedmaßen (Fig. 162). Ein großer Teil der hierher 11*
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