... was not successful. Then, these methods of enticing the insects were completed by inverting a round quake (a wide-mouthed basket of very open wicker-work) over the bait, taking care to raise the quake so that its lower edge was some inches from the... The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine - Page 121884Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 428 pages
...the large blue Alorphos ; but an attempt to attract certain red species by displaying the ripe red fruit of the faroah plant (Bixa orellana) was not...but upward into the top, where they were captured." — ECR, in Entomologist" s mo. mag.. June 1883, v. 20, p. 15-16. 114 November— December 1883.] llo... | |
| Sir Everard Ferdinand Im Thurn, John Joseph Quelch, James Rodway - 1882 - 374 pages
...to attract certain red species by displaying the ripe red fruit of the faroah plant (Bixa orcllana) was not successful. Then, these methods of enticing...but upward into the top, where they were captured. Three hours walking the next day, through forest which cannot be called pathless only because there... | |
| 1882 - 376 pages
...orelland) was not successful. Then, these methods of enticing the insects were completed by i averting a round quake (a wide-mouthed basket of very open...but upward into the top, where they were captured. Three hours walking the next day, through forest which cannot be called pathless only because there... | |
| 1884 - 316 pages
...an attempt to attract certain red species by displaying the ripe red fruit of the faroah plant (Sixa orellana) was not successful. Then, these methods...the quake, but upward into the top, where they were captured."—ECR Notes on British Ants.—Ernest Andre, in his Species des Hymenopteres Formicides,... | |
| 1890 - 904 pages
...of enticing the insects were completed by inverting a round quake (a wide-mouthed basket of veryopen wicker-work) over the bait, taking care to raise the...but upward into the top, where they were captured." — ECR. in Rntomologisfs mo. mag., June 1883, v. 20, p. 15-16. PSYCHE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., NOV.-DEC-,... | |
| 1893 - 458 pages
...wide mouthed basket of open wicker work) over the bait, taking care to raise the quake so that the lower edge was some inches from the ground. The butterflies...approached flew, not out under the edge of the quake, but upwards into the top, and were thus captured" (EMM, June, 1888). In the twentieth Eeport of the Entomological... | |
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