RMRJ28G8–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. 2 C cL. Fio. 5.—Abdoiiioii of Vachyncmatvgerichsoiiii, lateral and voiitral views: SopiieiitM iniiii- ber.a 1 to 9; «, sj.uiiio i.iate; h, basal por- cific' fcaturcs, particularly in the termi- a^;:M:S:;;;iS'o;.«.::Xn:;::r": "^^l prolongation iron, the center of the oiiiurgcd (oriKiiiai). sevcutli dorsal scgmeut, wliicli projcc tion, following Konow, is referred to in the descriptions as the proci- dentia. The n
RF2T6M2CX–sawfly on plant in the wild
RM2A880DJ–Kleine Lindenblattwespe, Larve, Larven fressen an Eiche, Eichenblatt, Kleine Linden-Blattwespe, Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes, Oak Slug S
RMEBR6P5–Hawthorn sawfly (Abia spec.), sitting at a grass ear, Germany
RMBN1586–Sawfly, Tenthredo sp. (probably either Tenthredo notha, arcuata or brevicornis), Tenthredinidae, Hymenoptera. Feeding on Hogweed
RF2PNRDJN–Plum fruit sawfly or plum sawfly or black plum sawfly (Hoplocampa minuta). Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees.
RMRJ28FC–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. 33 stripe on eacli il segments ol" Uf, large spot ik; outer two e and all tlic owish brown: lostii and stigma very light, almost liyalino, tlu' hitter with narrow §)rovn bordering line. Mdh:—As in female, except that the occiput is inliiscated and the luesothorax is entirely black. One femah' and one male. Michigan and District of Columbia (.'). |((.oll. U, S. Nat. Mus.) *!>. Pontania kincaidi new species. Fnuale
RF2T6M2CY–sawfly on plant in the wild
RM2HWYR8J–Rosenbürsten-Hornwespe, Larve frisst an Rose, Rosenbürstenhornwespe, Gelbe Rosenbürsthornblattwespe, Bürstenhorn-Blattwespen, Bürstenhornblattwespen,
RMEBR6P7–Hawthorn sawfly (Abia spec.), sitting at a grass ear, Germany
RMBN157B–Sawfly, Tenthredo sp. (probably either Tenthredo notha, arcuata or brevicornis), Tenthredinidae, Hymenoptera. Feeding on Hogweed
RF2PNRDMR–Plum fruit sawfly or plum sawfly or black plum sawfly (Hoplocampa minuta). Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees.
RMRJ28DX–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. 97 is more or less biiiidcd with yellow on tlie i»osti'riur iiuii^iii of (lie se;;- iiients. The wiiij;' veins are li.nlit brownish for the most [»:irt; the cost a and liter half of subeosta, the stigma, and tiie lyases of most of the veins reacldny the body of both foie and hind winys are nearly hyaline. Male.—Len,utli <» to 7..") mm.; rather slender, elonuate, shininj?; striie- tiirul details in general as in fe
RF2T6M2CG–sawfly on plant in the wild
RM2HWYR8X–Rosenbürsten-Hornwespe, Larve frisst an Rose, Rosenbürstenhornwespe, Gelbe Rosenbürsthornblattwespe, Bürstenhorn-Blattwespen, Bürstenhornblattwespen,
RM2E5A6X7–sawfly (Tenthredo spec.), sits on pink flowers, Austria, Carinthia
RMBN157M–Sawfly, Tenthredo sp. (probably either Tenthredo notha, arcuata or brevicornis), Tenthredinidae, Hymenoptera. Feeding on Hogweed
RF2PNRDM0–Plum fruit sawfly or plum sawfly or black plum sawfly (Hoplocampa minuta). Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees.
RMRJ28JY–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. Technical Series No. 3 u. s. uepak'!Mi^:nt n{< agriculture DIVISION OF KN'IOMOLOOY. KE VISION (»K THK NEMATlNiE OF NORTH AMEKICA, A SUBFAMILY OF l.FAF-FEFDlNi; HYMENUl'TFRA OF THF FAMILY TFNTHUFDINID/E. BY C. T.. MAKI.ATT.. WASHINGTON: UOVEKNMKNT PUINTINCJ OFFICE. 1890.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RF2T6M2CJ–sawfly on plant in the wild
RM2HWYR92–Rosenbürsten-Hornwespe, Larve frisst an Rose, Rosenbürstenhornwespe, Gelbe Rosenbürsthornblattwespe, Bürstenhorn-Blattwespen, Bürstenhornblattwespen,
RM2E28TW0–crab spider (Xysticus ulmi), female with caught sawfly, Germany
RM2D7AREM–Pulney Hills, India, Amonophadnus submetallicus Rohwer, 1921, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Tenthredinidae
RF2PP1J1Y–Plum sawfly (Hoplocampa flava) on plum blossoms. Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees causing significant damage.
RMRJ28KY–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. "ECHNiCAL Series Nc 3. U. S. 1)11(> itl" 1;N Il ,< X ; IS'I. washiv(;t()X. (ioVKUNMKN r I'ltlNTIMi nrilcK. 1 sihi.. 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.. Marlatt, C. L. (Charles Lester), b. 1863. Washington : G. P. O.
RF2T6M2D3–sawfly on plant in the wild
RM2DJAPYK–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2E28WNK–web-spinning pine-sawfly (Acantholyda hieroglyphica), Faeces of the larvae, larvae in cocoon on pine twig, Germany
RF2PP1J3R–Plum sawfly (Hoplocampa flava) on plum blossoms. Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees causing significant damage.
RMRJ28ED–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. ^ e>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // k 1.0 mo 1 I.I IM 1.25 II 1.4 11.6 vQ vQ /. 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.. Marlatt, C. L. (Charles Lester), b. 1863. Washington : G. P. O.
RM2DJAPX5–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2E28TRH–web-spinning pine-sawfly (Acantholyda hieroglyphica), Faeces of the larvae, larvae in cocoon on pine twig, Germany
RF2PP1J26–Plum sawfly (Hoplocampa flava) on plum blossoms. Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees causing significant damage.
RMRJ28H1–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. 15 sclerite of Jipparent are very There is 8 sclerite, erior por- strongly li a white 0 as the universal pt ill tlie value ill tious the eaii this f species byiium- segment le ineta- litlio aud ive beeu deemed jllowin^f hearing- 0 far as e sound veins of ' of the ect ear. ; they protect i.'L', the ace, so e been angiug i, there ibfaini- iiiiif,' of lateral 10 pro- horax, ! rudi- repre- ivided •einity the anterior wings, l
RM2DJAPYF–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2E28TTR–web-spinning pine-sawfly (Acantholyda hieroglyphica), Faeces of the larvae, larvae in cocoon on pine twig, Germany
RF2PP1J4X–Plum sawfly (Hoplocampa flava) on plum blossoms. Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees causing significant damage.
RMREK88F–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. INDEX 435 TenebrionidEe, 283, 328 Tenebroides mauritanicus, 76, 327 Tent caterpillar moths, 79, 174, 203 Tenthredinidae, 344, 345 Tergum, 14, 17 Termitidfe, 102 Terrapin scale, 90, 129 Testes, 28 Tetramorium, 360 Tetraneura, 138 Tetranychidae, 364, 367 Tetranychus bimaculatus, 367 Tetrastichus, 354, 407 Thalessa, 352 Thick-headed flies, 241 Thirteen-spotted ladybird, 290 Thomas, C, xiii Thorax, 14 Thrips, 72, 118 tabac
RM2DJAPXJ–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2E28TDG–web-spinning pine-sawfly (Acantholyda hieroglyphica), Faeces of the larvae, larvae in cocoon on pine twig, Germany
RF2PP1J51–Plum sawfly (Hoplocampa flava) on plum blossoms. Larvae bore in the unripe fruits. An important pest of plum trees causing significant damage.
RM2DJAPX6–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2AYFTYW–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feed on oak leaf, Germany
RMRJ28DH–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. 123 ping, |lavs 3e on fiila', lerior lowii: Eleven females, one collected at Bro(!kp'»rt, N. Y., the others Ined from larva' found on pear trees near SaiTainento. (Jal., the adults issu- in}«- in March. (Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.) This sawrty was reported by Matthew Cooke to be very injurious! in 1881-82 about Sacramento, Cal., and in adjoining? counties. It feeds on the leaves of i)ear trees, skeletoniziuj^ them more or les
RM2DJAPYC–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RM2B01NEX–Oak slug sawfly, Oak slugworm (Caliroa annulipes, Eriocampoides annulipes), larvae feed on oak leaf, Germany
RMRJ28E8–. Revision of the Nematinae of North America [microform] : a subfamily of leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the family Tenthredinidae. Hymenoptera; Insects; Hyménoptères; Insectes. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // k 1.0 mo 1 I.I IM 1.25 II 1.4 11.6 vQ vQ /. 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation «^ V * ^ 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WHSTIR.N.Y. MSSO ;i6) 873.4S0a. 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.. Marlatt, C. L. (Charles
RM2DJAPXB–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RMTR6E0F–web-spinning spruce sawfly, spruce webspinner (Cephalcia abietis, Lyda hypotrophica, Cephaleia abietis), sitting on a yellow blossom, view from above, Germany
RMRDF7WW–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ROSACEAE 375 895. P. hirta Vill — Visitors.—Schletterer observed the following Hymenoptera at Pola.— {a) Apidae: i. Andrena lucens/toA. ; 2. A. thoracica Z'.; 3. Halictus fasciatellus Schenck; 4. H. villosulus K.; 5. Prosopis clypearis Schenck. (I)) Tenthredinidae : 6. Amasis laeta F. 896. P. delphinensis Gren. et Godr., and 897. P. Kurdica Boiss. et Hohen.— Visitors.—Loew saw Apis, skg. and po-cltg., in the Berlin Botanic Garden. 898. P. chrysantha Trevir.—
RM2DJAPY2–Kiefernkultur-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Gespinstblattwespe, Kiefernkotsackblattwespe, Kiefernkotsack-Blattwespe, Kot der Larve, Larven im Ges
RMTR6E0E–web-spinning spruce sawfly, spruce webspinner (Cephalcia abietis, Lyda hypotrophica, Cephaleia abietis), sitting on a yellow blossom, view from above, Germany
RMRFRY74–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. Fi^. 3 Schlzocera krtigil Cresson (Tenthredinidae) . 4- Flg. 1 - Adult female (actual size 8 mm. long). Fig. 2 - Adult male (actual size 6 mm. long). Fig* 3 - Larvae 25 mm. long and eggs 2 mm. high. Fig. 4 - Pupal cases on branch (actual size 10 mm. z 6 mm.).. 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.. S
RM2E55C8J–Schwarze Kirsch-Blattwespe, Kirschblattwespe, Larve frisst an Blatt einer Birne, Schädling, Pflanzenschädling, Kirschenblattwespe, Kirschen-Blattwespe
RMRD0FBW–. Elementary entomology. Insects. 244 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY SUBORDER I. THE BORING HVMENOPTERA (TEREBRANTIA) In the first suborder the females bear a well-developed ovipositor, with which the eggs are inserted into the food plant or host insect, and the trochanters of the hind-legs consist of two segments. 1. PLANT-EATING HYMENOPTERA The first two families are distinguishable by the base of the ab- domen being broadly joined to the thorax, with no constriction at this point. The saw-flies (Tenthredinidae) are so called on account of the saw- like ovipositor. It is toothed at the tip, having a
RMRD1CAD–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. 244 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY Suborder I. The Boring Hvmenoptera {Terebrantia) In the first suborder the females bear a well-developed ovipositor, with which the eggs are inserted into the food plant or host insect, and the trochanters of the hind-legs consist of two segments. 1. PLANT-EATING HVMENOPTERA The first two families are distinguishable by the base of the ab- domen being broadly joined to the thorax, with no constriction at this point. The saw-flies {Tenthredinidae) are so called on account of the saw- like ovipositor. It is toothed at the tip, having
RMRCXXK1–. Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote. 594 1XSECTA. Sub-order 1. — Terebrantia. Female with ovipositor as tube or borer (ferebra), which projects freely at the end of the abdomen, and is sometimes retractile. Tribe 1. Phytophaga. Abdomen sessile. Trochanter composed of two rings. Larva? phytophagous, resemble caterpillars. Fam. Tenthredinidae (Leaf- wasps). Saw-flies. Abdomen sessile with short borer. The larvae have rarely three, usually nine to eleven pairs of legs, and resemble caterpillars. The females lay their eggs in the
RMRCWXYG–. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. 594 INSECTA. Bub-order 1.—Terebrantia. Female with ovipositor as tube or borer (terebra), which projects freely at the end of the abdomen, and is sometimes retractile. Tribe 1. Phytophaga. Abdomen sessile. Trochanter composed of two rings. Larvae phytophagous, resemble caterpillars. Fam. Tenthredinidae (Leaf-wasps). Saw-flies. Abdomen sessile with short borer. The larvie have rarely three, usually nine to eleven pairs of legs, and resemble caterpillars. The females lay their eggs in the epidermis of leaves, the puncture causes the flow of .sap. which
RMRD14YR–. Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta. Animals. 594 Sub-order 1.—Terebrantia. Female mth ovipositor as tube or borer {(erebra), which projects freely at the end of the abdomen, and is sometimes retractile. Tribe 1. Phytophaga, Abdomen sessile. Trochanter composed of two rings. Larvte phytophagous, resemble caterpillars. Fam. Tenthredinidae (Leaf-wasps). Saw-flics. Abdomen sessile with short borer. The larvse have rarely three, usually nine to eleven pairs of legs, and resemble caterpillars. The females lay their eggs in the epidermis of leaves, t
RMRCJNJ8–. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Insects -- Germany; Hymenoptera. 1. Familie. Tenthredinidae. 137. Abb. 35. Antenne von Xycl<i. Abb. 36. Antenne von Btasticotoma.. 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.. Schroder, Christoph Wilhelm Marcus, 1871-; Enslin, Eduard; Friese, Heinrich, 1860-1948; Kieffer, Jean Jacques, 1856-1925; Schmiedeknecht, Otto, 1847-1936; Stitz, H. Stuttgart, Franckhsche v
RMRCJNGX–. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Insects -- Germany; Hymenoptera. 1. Familie. Tenthredinidae. 157 nämlich Ps. filicis Kl., schwarz, beim $ die Hinterleibsmitte bräunlich, Vorder- beine g-rossenteils gelblich, beim cf der Bauch an der Basis rötlich, die Beine grösstenteils rötlich. 7. Pseudotaxonus A. Costa. Lanzettförmig-e Zelle mit schrägem Quernerv. 8. 8. Vorderflügel mit 3 Cubitalzellen, indem der 1. Cubitalquernerv vollständig fehlt. Hinterflügel nur bei Harpiphorus mit geschlossener Mittelzelle. 9. Vorderflügel mit 4 Cubitalzellen, oder wenn der 1. Cubitalquernerv f
RMRCJNFJ–. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Insects -- Germany; Hymenoptera. 1. Familie. Tenthredinidae. 179. Abb. 67. Hinterleibsende von Lophyrus socius Kl. J. Säg-escheide mit grossen Bürstenplatten. 7. Antennen 2—22gliedrig-. Hinterschenkel teilweise geschwärzt. Färbung bräunHchgelb. Körper walzig. Erstes Rückensegment meist nur an den Seiten schwarz. L. 8 mm. 7. L. hercyniae Htg. (polytomus Htg.). Antennen ISgliedrig. Hinterschenkelganzbleich. Färbungreingelb. Körperbreit eiförmig. 1. Rückenseg- ment meist schwarz (Taf. III, Abb. 12). L. 8—9 mm. 12. L. virens Kl. 8. Der Hinte