- The
insect order Neuroptera, or net-
winged insects,
includes the lacewings, mantisflies, antlions, and
their relatives. The
order consists of some 6,000...
- the
Dundee District Central Library, The Wellgate, D22011. To the
Laced-
winged Fly, poem read
during a
lecture ‘On the
Transformation of Insects,’ given...
- him, and yet the girl
herself is not an
actuality but is like the
laced-
winged fly with
which a hook is baited.
Repetition p. 185 The
Young Man tells...
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winged or
wingless forms.
Winged progeny tend to be
produced more
abundantly under unfavorable or
stressful conditions. Some
species produce winged progeny...
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fly from the
ground with an
explosive flutter and will
sometimes glide down to a perch. It is also
called the
mountain dove, pearl-necked dove,
lace-necked...
-
pigeon (Goura victoria) is a large, bluish-grey
pigeon with
elegant blue
lace-like crests,
maroon breast and red irises. It is part of a
genus (Goura)...
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larval stage after they
hatch for one to
three w****s. The
adult insects can
fly and will feed only on pollen, honey, and
nectar to reproduce.
Repeated application...
- chamomile)
Anthriscus sylvestris (cow parsley, wild chervil,
Queen Anne's
lace)
Ardisia crenata (coral bush, coralberry)
Arundo donax (giant reed, Spanish...
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incertae sedis at present. Some
authors have
suggested that the
extinct two
winged Dipteromantispidae known from
Cretaceous fossils should be
treated as a...
- White-
winged duck White-
winged fairywren White-
winged flufftail White-
winged grosbeak White-
winged guan White-
winged lark White-
winged magpie White-
winged nightjar...