June, are well knit, and consequently fit for the 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 the inclemency... The Entomological Magazine - Halaman 1451833Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1833 - 546 halaman
...crown of the apple, and soon buries itself in its substance ; and Itia worthy of remark that therlud of the apple, as if to afford every facility to the destroyer, !s thinner here than in any other part, and conse. quently more easily pierced. The grub, controlled... | |
| 1833 - 780 halaman
...windfalls in the stillest weather. To find the moth in the day-time, the trunks of the apple trees should be carefully looked over ; or, if your orchard...easily pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codlin, a large early sort, which ripens in July and August. " The grub, controlled by an unvarying... | |
| 1833 - 776 halaman
...weather, or any other casualty. As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown z 2 of the apple, and soon buries itself in its substance;...easily pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codlin, a large early sort, which ripens in July and August. " The grub, controlled by an unvarying... | |
| 1833 - 488 halaman
...from inclemency of weather or any other casualty. As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaw* a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon buries...other part, and consequently more easily pierced. The grub, controlled by an unvarying instinct, eats into the apple obliquely downwards, and by thus avoiding... | |
| 1833 - 484 halaman
...As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and soon bnriej itself in its substance ; and it is worthy of remark...other part, and consequently more easily pierced. The grub, controlled by an unvarying instinct, cats into the apple obliquely downwards, and by thus avoiding... | |
| Edward Newman - 1835 - 348 halaman
...above it that effectually shields it from the inclemency of the weather, or any other casualty. 40. As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws...large early sort, which ripens in July and August. 41. The grub, controlled by an unvarying instinct, eats into the apple obliquely downwards, and by... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 786 halaman
...June, about which time the apples are well set. The moth now lay* its eggs in the eye of the apple, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor...easily pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codlin, a large early sort, which ripens in July and August. " The grub, controlled by an unvarying... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 810 halaman
...June, about which time the apples are well set. The moth now lays its eggs in the eye of the apple, one only in each, by introducing its long ovipositor...thinner here than in any other part, and, consequently, raore easily pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codlin, a large early sort, which ripens... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 666 halaman
...shields it from the inclemency of the weather, or any other casualty. As soon as the egg is hatched, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple,...pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codling, which ripens in July and August. It will be evident, from the preceding detail of the habits of this... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 788 halaman
...casualty. " As soon as the egg hatches, the little grub gnaws a hole in the crown of the apple, and SOOD buries itself in its substance; and it is worthy of...easily pierced. The apple most commonly attacked is the codlin, a large early sort, which ripens in July and August. " The grub, controlled by an unvarying... | |
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