craneI also saw a winged specimen of the Great Ant of Newfoundland . . ., and the Falcate Crane-fly (_Pedicia_ ---?), so common in that country.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN FEB 1972 JH FEB 1972Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 07 Jul 201
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
greatI saw a winged specimen of the Great Ant of Newfoundland (_Formica_ _Pubescens_ ?), and the Fal...
moose fliesThe mosquitoes, midges, black flies, moose flies and horse flies of Labrador are the e...
scarlet ladybirdI have lately observed two species of _Coccinella_, which I have seen in Newfoundla...
calculo[St. Pierre] The most common birds on the coasts of Saint Pierre and Newfoundland are the _...
gode[St. Pierre] The most common birds on the coasts of St. Pierre and Newfoundland are the _madre_...
This publication presents a listing of crane fly species showing their geographical and seasonal dis...
This publication presents a listing of crane fly species showing their geographical and seasonal dis...
The new species of New Zealand TipulidÆ described in this paper were included in extensive collectio...
I am not aware of any published record of the occurrence of Termes flavipes in Iowa and aside from a...
NYS IPM Type: Ornamentals Fact SheetNYS IPM Type: Turfgrass Fact SheetTwo species of European crane ...
The members of the family Tipulidae are commonly called Crane flies. They have slender bodies, lon...
The members of the family Tipulidae are commonly called Crane flies. They have slender bodies, lon...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
greatI saw a winged specimen of the Great Ant of Newfoundland (_Formica_ _Pubescens_ ?), and the Fal...
moose fliesThe mosquitoes, midges, black flies, moose flies and horse flies of Labrador are the e...
scarlet ladybirdI have lately observed two species of _Coccinella_, which I have seen in Newfoundla...
calculo[St. Pierre] The most common birds on the coasts of Saint Pierre and Newfoundland are the _...
gode[St. Pierre] The most common birds on the coasts of St. Pierre and Newfoundland are the _madre_...
This publication presents a listing of crane fly species showing their geographical and seasonal dis...
This publication presents a listing of crane fly species showing their geographical and seasonal dis...
The new species of New Zealand TipulidÆ described in this paper were included in extensive collectio...
I am not aware of any published record of the occurrence of Termes flavipes in Iowa and aside from a...
NYS IPM Type: Ornamentals Fact SheetNYS IPM Type: Turfgrass Fact SheetTwo species of European crane ...
The members of the family Tipulidae are commonly called Crane flies. They have slender bodies, lon...
The members of the family Tipulidae are commonly called Crane flies. They have slender bodies, lon...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...
And as wee see strange Crane are won’t to doe First stalke a while ere they their wings can finde, T...