Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1896 |
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Page 64
... cocoon of tough , whitish silk , fairly copious in amount , but of one simple layer , usually clothed in fragments of grass , twigs , leaves , etc. , and often placed against a stump , stone , or post . The second , or psi group , I ...
... cocoon of tough , whitish silk , fairly copious in amount , but of one simple layer , usually clothed in fragments of grass , twigs , leaves , etc. , and often placed against a stump , stone , or post . The second , or psi group , I ...
Page 65
... cocoon , but in cavities formed by the larvæ in rotten wood , bark , etc. Some , as psi and tridens , use rather more silk , and will spin up in débris or even go down into earth , if no other resource is available , whilst aceris ...
... cocoon , but in cavities formed by the larvæ in rotten wood , bark , etc. Some , as psi and tridens , use rather more silk , and will spin up in débris or even go down into earth , if no other resource is available , whilst aceris ...
Page 67
... cocoon is of rather whiter silk than in most of the other species of Viminia , and leaves , twigs , etc. , are drawn together to cover it . It presents no distinct structure to facilitate the emergence of the moth . Details of the pupa ...
... cocoon is of rather whiter silk than in most of the other species of Viminia , and leaves , twigs , etc. , are drawn together to cover it . It presents no distinct structure to facilitate the emergence of the moth . Details of the pupa ...
Page 81
... cocoon is slight . In tridens their number is very usually three , but a considerable portion of pupæ have four , or , not unfrequently , four on one side only . When this occurs , the extra spine is often very slender and close to the ...
... cocoon is slight . In tridens their number is very usually three , but a considerable portion of pupæ have four , or , not unfrequently , four on one side only . When this occurs , the extra spine is often very slender and close to the ...
Page 82
... cocoon . In default of a more suitable nidus it will go down into sawdust or even earth , forming an ordinary cocoon of silk and the surrounding material . I have already referred to the fact that on one occasion half of a certain brood ...
... cocoon . In default of a more suitable nidus it will go down into sawdust or even earth , forming an ordinary cocoon of silk and the surrounding material . I have already referred to the fact that on one occasion half of a certain brood ...
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5th skin abundant Acronycta alni anal armature ancient Arch Archæological auricoma bank Binstead brood caia camp Canon Frome Castle Castle Frome central chancel Church Church Stretton Clee cocoon colour Colwall Cuspidia dark segments diam diameter Dinmore District dorsal Dorstone Doward Dulas Eardisley feet Field Club Flora Focke Frome grayling ground hairs Haugh wood Hedge Hereford Herefordshire hill Hope Mansel hybernating inches July Kyre Kyre Park larva larvæ Ledbury leporina Little Doward Lord's wood Ludlow menyanthidis miles moults Native nave nearly pale parish park plant Plate plumage pool present pupa Pytts Radnor rare ribs river road rocks Rogers Roman Rubus rumicis Saxon Sellack Shrub side species specimens station stone Stretton T. S. Lea Tedstone Delamere thickets Transactions trapezoidals trees tridens trout tubercles valley venosa Viminia wall Woolhope Club