Is vulgo putatur in tenebris Carbonis instar lucere; fortassis quia Pyropus seu Anthrax appellatus a veteribus fuit.
As Archbishop Purcell of Cincinnati expressed it, it was "exemplum sophismatum artis ad instar congestorum," and great expectations might be formed of its salutary effect on the French.
Blossom is great and of a bright Yellow, Flos est magnus & flavescens instar Croci.
The preparatory instars of such insects are aquatic; the adult instar is aerial.
A fact of much importance in the transformations of beetles as pointed out by Brauer (1869) is that in a few families, the first larval instar is campodeiform, while the subsequent instars are eruciform.
The instar that emerges from the nymph-cuticle is a sub-imago, dull in hue, with a curious immature aspect about it.
In all Ametabola and Hemimetabola these are visible externally long before the penultimate instar has been reached; in the Holometabola they are not seen until the pupal stage.
The sub-imaginal instar of the may-fly furnishes also a noteworthy fact for comparison with other insect histories.
The last larval instar again has short legs like the grub of the second period.
The penultimate instar is quiescent and does not feed.
In the pupa the wings and other characteristically adult structures are, for the first time, visible outwardly; it is the instarwhich marks the great crisis in transformation.
The first instar in all insects has no visible wing-rudiments, but when they grow outwardly from the body, they necessarily become covered with cuticle, so that they must be visible after the first moult.
Wing-rudiments appear, however, in an early instar as visible outgrowths on the thoracic segments, and become larger after each moult.
Plato enim mihi unus est instar omnium=--Plato alone in my regard is worth them all.
Sixty-nine per cent of the warbles were in the third instar stage, and the rest were in the second instar stage.
The large, third instar larvae weighed about one gram apiece; there is little doubt that such large larvae induce trauma in their hosts.
Seventy-three per cent of the warbles were in the third instar stage; the rest were in the second instar stage.
This argument, flimsy as it is, is nevertheless the instaromnium of the Christian Divines to prove the abolishment of this Law: (for the other arguments adduced by them as prophecies of it from the 1 ch.
However, when he combined fifth-and sixth-instar nymphs of B.
Saupe (1928) observed late-instar nymphs of Blaberus craniifer attack each other and even adults.
First-to third-instar nymphs rarely victimized their mates.
Ledoux showed that this gregarious grouping of first-instar nymphs was not necessarily a familial association by placing nymphs from two oothecae together.
The first-instar nymph has an elongate face and specialized galeae.
The wasp passes the winter as a last instar larva and pupates in the spring; the adult emerges during the spring or in June.
Prodenia litula and the first instar larvae of Attacus atlas which were being reared in the laboratory.
The first-instar nymphs are the active partners in these associations, and they may merely be seeking shelter under the nearest convenient object rather than under the mother as such.
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