Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds | 1970 A General Textbook of Entomology 9th Ed |
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Betsy Wieseman: Well, there are two caterpillars that I can see | It's this wonderful little suggestion of movement |
Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists' Society | I particularly like the one right in the foreground that's just dangling from his thread and looking to land somewhere |
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31 1 Winter 1994 : 109— |
research into Elizabethan wordplay reveals the proprietary nature of Gresham's grasshopper.
16"Motor patterns during kicking movements in the locust" | There's a grasshopper on the table that looks about ready to spring to the other side and then nestled up between the rose and the peony is a wonderful spider and an ant on the petals of the rose |
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"Host—parasite relations and seasonal occurrence of Paragordius tricuspidatus and Spinochordodes tellinii Nematomorpha in Southern France" | "Host Range and Recorded Distribution of Entomophaga grylli Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales , a Fungal Pathogen of Grasshoppers Orthoptera: Acrididae , in North Dakota" |
"The Phylogeny of the Caelifera Insecta, Orthoptera as Deduced from mtrRNA Gene Sequences".
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