The length of the adult mite is ().lamm (Т(гътг inch). The young do not differ essentially in structure from the adult mites, but are thick and short, almost cordiform, and the legs are very short. The eggs, which are deposited singly or in little... Florida Fruits and how to Raise Them - Página 115por Helen Harcourt - 1886 - 347 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| U.S Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 752 páginas
...,curving downwards, are trailed after the mite as it crawls. The length of the adult mite is 0.14mm (7^-5- inch). The young do not differ essentially in structure...they probably increase in size by the absorption of moisture after they are laid, otherwise the body of the mite could not contain more than three or four... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 744 páginas
...,curving downwards, are trailed after the mite as it crawls. The length of the adult mite is 0.14mm (Tl;W inch). The young do not differ essentially in structure...they probably increase in size by the absorption of moisture after they are laid, otherwise the body of the mite could not contain more than three or four... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 756 páginas
...downwards, are trailed after the mite as it crawls. The length of the adult mite is ().lamm (Т(гътг inch). The young do not differ essentially in structure...they probably increase in size by the absorption of moisture after they are laid, otherwise the body of the mite could not contain more than three or four... | |
| Henry Guernsey Hubbard - 1885 - 276 páginas
...adult Mite is 0.14""" (T^ inch). The young do not differ essentially iu structure from the adults, but are thick and short, almost cordiform, and the...tinge. Their diameter is more than half that of the mother at its widest part, and they probably increase in size by the absorption of moisture after they... | |
| 1884 - 814 páginas
...,curving downwards^ are trailed after the mite as it crawls. The length of the adult mite is O.i4mm (rfo-s inch). The young do not differ essentially in structure...they probably increase in size by the absorption of moisture after they are laid, otherwise the body of the mite could not contain more than three or four... | |
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