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Example sentences for "entomological"

Lexicographically close words:
entity; entoderm; entomb; entombed; entombment; entomologist; entomologists; entomology; entonces; entos
  1. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London (Part 3.

  2. This journal is especially offered in exchange for zoological and entomological journals, proceedings, transactions, reports of societies, museums, laboratories and expeditions.

  3. Footnote A: Transactions of the American Entomological Society of America, Vol.

  4. It contains a list of the titles of the current Entomological Literature, and also articles by the leading Entomologists in the United States and Canada.

  5. Special prices given on Anatomical, Physiological, Zoological or Entomological diagrams in one or several colors.

  6. Leach's Zoological Miscellany, Entomological Magazine, The Entomologist, Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, and Annals of Natural History.

  7. In our account of the proceedings of the entomological sub-section of the A.

  8. Her general appearance and her structure make it clear to any eye more or less familiar with entomological shapes that she belongs to a species akin to that of the Scoliae.

  9. In vain do I consult my memory and my notes: my long entomological career does not furnish me with a solitary example of such a misdeed as that of an insect leading the life of a parasite upon its fellows.

  10. Boyne's literature was largely entomological and zoological, but this was a work of fiction treating of the fortunes of a young American adventurer, who had turned his military education to account in the service of a German princess.

  11. He classifies his subjects, dividing them into regiments with barbarous labels, a work which seems to him the highest expression of entomological science.

  12. To obviate criminal attempts on the part of the Cats, whom the game would not fail to tempt, the cage is installed in a closed room with glazed windows, which in winter is the refuge of the plants and in summer an entomological laboratory.

  13. In my district, in the front rank of those entomological anomalies which remind us of the denizens of the old coal-forests, stand the Mantidae, including the Praying Mantis, so curious in habits and structure.

  14. Now, among our entomological auxiliaries, the smallest in size are the best at their work.

  15. Let us also beware of attributing to the Necrophori an understanding more limited than is usual in entomological psychology.

  16. Annual Address of the President of the Entomological Society.

  17. In twelve chapters, each being the Entomological lesson for the month.

  18. Where are my eggs that Jones brought me from Singapore--you entomological robber!

  19. I had no idea," she remarked, "that Alaskan guides were so familiar with entomological terms and nomenclature.

  20. A glance through an entomological cabinet would prove how unjust are such notions.

  21. When in need of Entomological supplies remember that we have the best insect pins on the market and that our hand made Schmitt insect boxes with three ply tops and bottoms are unsurpassed.

  22. That the control of domiciliary cockroaches is far from satisfactory may be inferred from current entomological and pest-control journals in which new insecticides are continually advocated to replace others found to be inadequate.

  23. Entomological investigations on the spike disease of sandal.

  24. The entomological cabinet; being a natural history of British insects.

  25. Part 2 of Compendium of entomological methods.

  26. Where Wallace trod": Being an account of an entomological trip to Mt.

  27. Can any of your botanical or entomological correspondents help me to the name of the grub that is apt to become a chrysalis on the Linaria minor (Antirrhinum minus of Linnaeus)?

  28. Warriner pointed out a magnificent specimen of the Great Peacock moth of Europe, an entomological aristocrat described by the French naturalist, J.

  29. To air some of my recently acquired entomological knowledge, I may tell you that the moth caterpillar generally goes underground to enter the pupa stage," continued Warriner.

  30. As entomologist of the department, I have been urged to bring together, at stated intervals, digests of the entomological publications of the different stations.

  31. He contributed largely to the Zoologist, Entomological Society's journal, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, and Entomologist.

  32. The species has been described by Perty, the author of the Entomological portion of Spix, and Martius' travels, under the name of Hadrus lepidotus.

  33. The same similarity of industry exists in other entomological series, however distant their country.

  34. To obviate criminal attempts on the part of the Cats, whom the game would not fail to tempt, the cage is installed in a closed glass-house, which in winter shelters the plants and in summer serves as an entomological laboratory.

  35. The entomological records place this incredible fact beyond a doubt.

  36. Although the Sitaris, on assuming the form of the pseudochrysalis, is transfigured outwardly to the point of baffling the science of entomological phases, this is not so inwardly.

  37. This mode of development, which preludes the customary entomological forms by the multiple transfigurations of the larva, certainly deserves a special name: I suggest that of hypermetamorphosis.

  38. Innumerable guilds divide the work of the entomological world; and each member of one of these corporations is subject to rules which not climate, nor latitude, nor the most serious disturbances of diet are able to alter.

  39. The entomological world is not all of a piece; its gifts are very various: what one is capable of doing another cannot do; and penetrating indeed would be the eyes that saw the causes of these differences.

  40. She forms no society, in the entomological sense of the word: there is no common family; and the general interest does not engross the attention of the individual.

  41. The page was luridly decorated with a swarm of entomological curiosities--winged bipeds supposedly representing her fatuous admirers.

  42. Practical Hints respecting Moths and Butterflies=, with Notices of their Localities; forming a Calendar of Entomological Operations throughout the Year, in pursuit of Lepidoptera.

  43. Published by the Entomological Societies of Oxford and Cambridge.

  44. The President in his Address to the Entomological Society, 1856.

  45. Skipper' is the name that my auld faither gave me to commemorate his discovery o' a new variety of skippers in the entomological world.

  46. I'm thinking that I'll open the eyes o' the Royal Edinburgh Entomological General Natural History Exchange Society when I get back again after my journeys.


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