| 1833 - 546 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent above it that effectually shields it from inclemency of weather or any other casualty. As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole... | |
| 1833 - 776 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown z 2 of the apple, and soon buries itself in its substance; and it is worthy of remark that the rind... | |
| 1833 - 484 páginas
...the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent obove it that effectually shields it from inclemency of weather or any other casualty. As soon as the egg...grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon bnriej itself in its substance ; and it is worthy of remark that the rind of the apple, as if to afford... | |
| 1833 - 488 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, oy introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent above it that effectually shield* it from inclemency of weather or any other casualty. As soon as the egg hatches, the little... | |
| Edward Newman - 1835 - 348 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...inclemency of the weather, or any other casualty. 40. As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon buries... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 788 páginas
...moth now lays its eggs in the eye of the apple, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and SOOD buries itself in its substance; and it is worthy of remark, that the rind of the apple, as if... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 666 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...weather, or any other casualty. As soon as the egg is hatched, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon buries itself in its substance;... | |
| 1838 - 668 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent above it thafc-effecttratty shields it from the inclemency- -of the _n.'eatherf~er— atty— other— casualty.... | |
| Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 542 páginas
...moth now lays her eggs in the eye of the apple, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...shields it from the inclemency of the weather, or other casualties. " As soon as the egg hatches," says the writer above referred to, " the little grub... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 600 páginas
...reception of its eggs, which it lays in the eyes, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor between the leaves of the calyx, which form a tent...weather, or any other casualty. As soon as the egg is hatched, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon buries itself in its substance... | |
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