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" Tineina" (Zoologist for 1854 — 55) eine Aufzählung derjenigen Pflanzen, welche den Raupen der Schmetterlinge und insbesondere denen der Tineen zur Nahrung dienen ; die der letzteren sind bei jeder Pflanze nam. "
Archiv für Naturgeschichte - Page 287
1856
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The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Volume 12

Natural history - 1854 - 404 pages
...on the operator, unless introduced into the lungs in large quantity. October 7th, 1854. GB BUCKTON. Entomological Botany (with more especial reference to the Plants frequented by the Tineina). By HT STAINTON, Esq. (Continued from page 4472). Reseda lutea. Wild Mignonette. Reseda luteola. Yellow-weed....
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History

Natural history - 1855 - 426 pages
...the aim of the first part of this inquiry. R. KNOX. Meissen House, Upper Clapton, September, 1855. Entomological Botany (with more especial reference to the Plants frequented by the Tineina). By II. T. STAINTON, Esq. (Continued from page 4777). Lotus major. Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil. It is...
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Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Volume 22

Natural history - 1856 - 832 pages
...lieferte unter dem Titel: „Kntomological botany wilh more especial reference to the plants frequentcd by the Tineina" (Zoologist for 1854 — 55) eine Aufzählung...dienen ; die der letzteren sind bei jeder Pflanze namhaft gemarht und zugleich über die Art ihres Fr&sscs und ihrer Lebensweise Nachrieht gegeben. Die...
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Bericht über die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen im Gebiete der Entomologie

Entomology - 1857 - 988 pages
...von Kttterer minirten Blattes. Derselbe lieferte unter dem Titel: „Entomological botany with note especial reference to the plants frequented by the Tineina" (Zoologist For 1854 — 55) eine Aufzahlung derjenigen Pflanzen, welche <!rn Raupen der Schmetterlinge und insbesondere denen der Tineen...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Volume 14

English periodicals - 1856 - 444 pages
...and Pulex. I have trusted to inquiry alone, and not to repetition, for the confirmation of my views. Entomological Botany (with more especial reference to the Plants frequented by the Tineind). By HT STAINTON, Esq. (Continued from page 5139). Cratfcgus Oxyacuntha. Hawthorn. Few plants...
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