RM2EEPT6F–A circa 1930's British illustration showing the kinds of weevil commonly found at that time. These beetles belonging to the superfamily Curculionoidea, have elongated snoutsand usually measure 6 mm (1⁄4 in) in length. They are herbivorous.Though there are around 97,000 types of known weevil, these were obviously the one's most commonly seen by readers in the 1930s. - APPLE BLOSSOM WEEVIL ( Anthonomus pomorum) -NUT WEEVIL (Curculio Nucum) - GRAIN WEEVI (aka Wheat Weevil Sitophilus granarius)
RF2J53N87–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RF2TCF6TE–Ampedus pomorum click beetle perched on heather. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2C5A4NA–The apple blossom weevil ()
RFR2XY6K–indiscreet ladybug
RM2BTW0P2–Bombus Rhodobombus pomorum. Transcribed by digital volunteers17 Apr 20171
RMEBNGKT–Click beetles (Ampedus pomorum), sitting on bark, Germany
RMP5RHDH–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Coleoptera: Anthonomus pomorum (Pear-and-apple Weevil). 1840s. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvolume2Plate562
RMJE680G–Anthonomus.pomorum.-.calwer.33.07
RF2BTGHBR–Antenna of Mytilaspis Pomorum, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AWYA9C–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . Mytilaspis pomorum.—a, male ; b, its tarsus ; c, young larva; d, its antenna ; e, female. close examination, even by the specialist. These scales some-times cover twigs and large branches completely ; even the leavesare often infested, and not infrequently the fruit itself becomesmore or less covered. It is not unusual to see in market orangesand lemons more or less spotted by these oyster-shell scales, andI have seen lemons from Mediterranean countries with the skinalmost en
RF2J53N8G–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2BF2AY6–Bombus Rhodobombus pomorum. Transcribed by digital volunteersCollection T Pergande17 Apr 20171
RM2BF2A37–Bombus Rhodobombus armeniacus. Transcribed by digital volunteersB. pomorum subsp scythes Skor Typ17 Apr 20171
RM2BD15GD–Bombus Rhodobombus pomorum. Transcribed by digital volunteersCollection T PergandeBombus pomorum j217 Apr 20171 Bombus Rhodobombus pomorum
RF2C2GBJX–Anthonomus pomorum black-winged beetle. Pest, destroys the harvest of the sheep
RMMAAA62–. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . Oyster-shell scale, Mytilaspis poniorum.—a, female scale, from beneath, filled with eggs ; b, same, from above ; c, twig infested by female scales ; d, male scale and a twig infested therewith. Perhaps the most common forms of this series are the ' * oyster- shell" bark-lice, of which we have several species, deriving their common name from the fact that the scales have a marked resem- blance to the shells of some oysters. In the Northern United States Mytilaspis pomorum is the common form, infesting apple
RMPG40EY–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 58.—Apple-Blossoms damaokh by Apple Weevil (Antlumomiis pomorum), i, Showing hole of escape of adult; ii, larva in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and sons
RF2BTGK0R–The female Mytilaspis Pomorum , vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AN7PKC–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . them in their good work. OYSTER-SHELL BARK-LOUSE. [Mytilaspis pomorum Bouch6.) The common Oyster-shell Bark-louse of the apple is too well knownby orchardists to require any extended description here. The illus-trations of the insectin figures 13 and 14 will at once call to mindthe insect which is meant. Unlike the Maple Scale, this insect de- po.sits her eggs
RF2J53N8B–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RF2C2GBKH–Anthonomus pomorum black-winged beetle. Pest, destroys the harvest of the sheep
RF2PJAKNM–Anthonomus Pomorum beetle against a plain white background is perfect for adding a unique touch to your design project.
RMPG40FA–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. ^^•3 I n nr Fig. 57.—Apple-Blossom Weevil (Antlwnomvs pomorum), ij Larva; ii, adult; iii, pupa. blossom-buds are commencing to expand. The female then bores a hole into the expanding bud by means of her spatulate rostrum, which has a pair of sharp biting mandibles at the tip, and then de- posits an egg in the hole she has formed. The maggot hatched from this ovum remains feeding in the blossom, which does not open {fig. 58, ii), and which soon becomes brown and withered, and ^j,^ readily shakes off and falls to the ground. Pupation take
RF2BTGG1M–Mytilaspis Pomorum, young larva., vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMMAA9GJ–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Mytilaspis pomorum.—a, male ; b, its tarsus; c, young larva ; d, its antenna; e, female. close examination, even by the specialist. These scales some- times cover twigs and large branches completely ; even the leaves are often infested, and not infrequently the fruit itself becomes more or less covered. It is not unusual to see in market oranges and lemons more or less spotted by these oyster-shell scales, and I have seen lemons from Mediterranean countries with the skin almost entirely hidden by them.
RF2C9C3TW–Image showing Oyster-shell scale, Mytilaspis Pomorum species a twig infested by female scales, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AJFWP3–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . AfUr Howard. Year Book U. S. Depl. Agr.. 1894. Fig. 12.—Apple Scale Insect (MytUaspis pomorum). a, Male;e, female; c, larva magnified—; 6, foot of male; d, feefer of larva,more highly magnified. In the case of a North American species it is known that this Iarallife lasts for seventeen years. The song of the male cicads isnotorious and the structures by which it is produced have alreadybeen described (see also Cicada). There arc about 900 knownspecies, but the family is mostly confined to warm co
RF2J53N8R–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RF2PJAKN8–Get up close with the Anthonomus Pomorum beetle in this detailed macro shot against a plain white background. Perfect for scientific or educational ma
RMPG40F4–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. ^^•3 I n nr Fig. 57.—Apple-Blossom Weevil (Antlwnomvs pomorum), ij Larva; ii, adult; iii, pupa. blossom-buds are commencing to expand. The female then bores a hole into the expanding bud by means of her spatulate rostrum, which has a pair of sharp biting mandibles at the tip, and then de- posits an egg in the hole she has formed. The maggot hatched from this ovum remains feeding in the blossom, which does not open {fig. 58, ii), and which soon becomes brown and withered, and ^j,^ readily shakes off and falls to the ground. Pupation take
RMMAA9H1–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower . Oyster-shell scale, Mtila^f>is pomorum.—a, female scale, from beneath, filled with eggs; b, same, from abo e , c, twig infested by female scales ; d, male scale and a twig infested therewith. Perhaps the most common forms of this series are the '' oyster- shell" bark-lice, of which we have several species, deriving their common name from the fact that the scales have a marked resem- blance to the shells of some oysters. In the Northern United States Mytilaspis pomorum is the common form, infesting apple
RF2C9C5XX–Oyster-shell scale of Mytilaspis Pomorum species;image showing a male scale and a twig infested therewith., vintage line drawing or engraving illustra
RM2AN1GJY–A handbook of the destructive insects of Victoria : with notes on the methods to be adopted to check and extirpate them . ased either in bulk or insmall quantities from McLean Bros. & Rigg (cost, pure,about 6s. per gallon), which will make from 20 to 30 gallonsof the liquid ready for use. There are, doubtless, manyother remedies, but only those which have been tested hereare at present mentioned. 76 DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS OE VICTOEIA : PLATE VII. Apple-bark Scale (Mytilaspis pomorum).Eig. 1, Stem of apple showing scale insects on same. Natural size. (From nature.) 2, Puparium of adult female, ove
RF2BTGJ23–The Scale-insect, with a, b, c, d, e, f, markings representing the ventral view with wings closed, dorsal view with wings expanded, scale, leg and the
RF2J53N8W–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RMPG46RM–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ONAGRARIEAE 445 are usually on a level with the stigmas, autogamy is the rule, and Kerner says it may take place as early as the first day of anthesis. It is excluded in flowers where the long stamens do not reach the stigmas. Visitors.—These are few. Herm. MUller observed flies (Anthomyia j, po-cltg.), and a butterfly (Pieris napi L., skg.) ('Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 237). Schletterer records the humble-bee Bombus pomorum for the Tyrol. MacLeod saw a hover-fly
RMMAAC6R–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Mytilaspis pomorum.—a, male ; b, its tarsus ; c, young larva ; rf, its antenna ; c, female. close examination, even by the specialist. These scales some- times cover twigs and large branches completely ; even the leaves are often infested, and not infrequently the fruit itself becomes more or less covered. It is not unusual to see in market oranges and lemons more or less spotted by these oyster-shell scales, and I have seen lemons from Mediterranean countries with the
RM2AN7P9P–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . APPLE TEEE AND ITS FRUIT. 147 kerosene emulsion at the time when the young are hatcliing and wan-dering about over the trees. One or two careful sprayings at such. Fig. 14.—Oyster-sheU Bark-louse {Mytilaspis pomorum): 1, egg; 2, larvawhen first hatched; 3, larva when forming scale; 4, scale after secondplate is formed ; 5, 6, forms of louse taken from scale; 7
RF2J53N8N–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RMPFHE0T–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 11 II, p. 94-99 E. hjorti lever aldeles overvejende i rødmuldet eg, undtagelsesvis i rødmuldet el. 94 95, E. elongatus. De anførte sønderjyske fund angår E. pomorum, og arten er således ikke dansk. 95, 1.10 f. o. Slægten benævnes nu Procraerus Reitter. 96. Ischnodes sanguinicollis. Dyrehaven (nogle stkr. i en væltet hul el med fugleredestof, dec. og april).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr
RMMAABGW–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . Oyster-shell scale, Mytilaspis pomorum.—a, female scale, from beneath, filled with eggs ; b, same, from above ; c, twig infested by female scales ; d, male scale and a twig infested therewith. Perhaps the most common forms of this series are the '' oyster- shell" bark-lice, of which we have several species, deriving their common name from the fact that the scales have a marked resem- blance to the shells of some oysters. In the Northern United States Mytila
RM2AFRJ34–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. a b Fig. 7.—Work of apple weevils: a, Apple buds injured by Anthonomus pomorum (Henschel);^6, appl«root tunneled by Leptops hopei (French). Anthonomus pomorum Linnaeus.(Apple-blossom Weevil. Curculionidae; Coleoptera.) Host: Apple, pear. Injury: Often very destructive to apple.Larva injurious to buds and blossoms; adultfeeds on leaves. Description and biology: Adult length 3 to4 mm.; pitch black or fuscous black, withashy pubescence; most easily recognized bypale V-shaped mark on elytra. Appear i
RF2J53N85–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RMPG28T6–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CARYOPHYLLEAE 149 I. Anthophora pilipes F.; 2. Andrena fulva Schr.; 3. Apis mellifica L.; 4. Bombus agrorum F.; 5. B. hortorum L.; 6. B. lapidarius L.; 7. B. mastrucatus Gers/.; 8. B. pomorum Fz.; 9. B. pratorum L.; 10. B. rajellus Z.; 11. B. sylvarum L.; 12. B. soroensis F.; 13. B. terrester Z.; 14. Osmia bicolor Schr.; 15. O. cornuta La/r. Of these, Bombus mastrucatus and B. terrester steal the nectar by perforation. Apis, Bombus pratorum, and B. soroensis
RMMAABGP–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . Mytilaspis pomorum.—a, male ; b, its tarsus ; c, young larva ; rf, its antenna ; c, female. close examination, even by the specialist. These scales some- times cover twigs and large branches completely : even the leaves are often infested, and not infrequently the fruit itself becomes more or less covered. It is not unusual to see in market oranges and lemons more or less spotted by these oyster-shell scales, and I have seen lemons from Mediterranean countries w
RM2AFW8WD–. Report on the injurious and other insects of the State of New York. d claws. All figures greatly enlarged. Plate IV.Map, showing the Upper Austral Life-Zone in the State of New York. Plate V.Cottonwood beetle collecting machine, to be drawn by a horse. Plate VI.Cottonwood beetle collecting machines, to be propelled by hand. Plate VII.Collecting the Cottonwood beetle from a field of willows. Plate VIII. Fig. 1.— The apple-tree bark-louse, Mytilapsis pomorum (Bouche), onapple bark. (After Comstock.) Fig. 2.— The scurfy bark-louse, Chionaspsis furfurus (Fitch): a, thefemale scales, and b, the m
RF2J53N8Y–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2AKFPXB–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Fig. 53. Fig. 54. Fig. 55. near Chelsea, Que., the unsightly webs attracting attention along the sides of the moun-tain road. Although so abundant on the wild cherries, this insect did no harm to culti-vated varieties. The Oyster Shell Bark louse.—(Mytilaspis pomorum, Bouche), Fig. 56, isvery common and destructive in this district, occurring not only on apple treesbut also on many other kinds of shrubs and trees in the garden and forest. Itwas noted as injuriously abundant on red and black currants, lilac, spiraeas,ash, dogwoo
RF2J53N91–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2AWHE64–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . P.lfor^aiid.el,etlith Vincent Brool^s,Day &,.SonlTap L Reeve 5l C° London. !TY ,. USA PLATE CLXX. Fig. I. Gymuetron coUinus, GyU. 2. Mecinus pyraster, Herhst. y. ,, circulatus. Marsh. 4. ,, coUaris, Germ. 5. Anthouoinus ulmi, De U. 6. „ „ ,. var. 7. ,, Rosina;, Ves (iozis. 8. „ pedicularius, L.i). ,, pomorum, L. 10. ,, varians, Payl:. 11. ,, rubi, Herhst. 12. ,, comari, Crotch. 13. Brachouyx piueti, Payl-: {indige
RF2WR06WY–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens
RM2AJCFP6–Die Lehre von den Augenkrankheiten : ein Handbuch zum Gebrauche bei Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunterrichte für angehende Aerzte . um, sulphuricum. 952 Das Sulphur depuratüm, . 953 Die Aqua Calcis. • • 953Der Cortex Peruvianus, Fragilis, Quercus, Hippocastani, Ulmi, Putamen Nucis Juglandis, Ilerba Salviae. 954 Die Rosa gallica, Euphrasia officinalis, Plantago. 954 Die Pulpa Pomorum. , • 954 Von den reizenden Mitteln. . 954 Die Herba Majoranae, Rorismarini, Serpylli, Thjmi, Menthae piper., Flores Lavandulae, Sambuci, Clia- momlllae, Arnicae, Radix Valerianae, Semina Foe- niculi. .... 955 Das Oleu
RF2WR06XB–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens
RM2CHDM50–. Injurious insects and the use of insecticides [microform] : a new descriptive manual on noxious insects, with methods for their repression . hould be gathered upand fed to hogs or destroyed. Since the adult beetle bores into the 72 INJURIOUS INSECTS. young apple, both for the purpose of feeding and depositing its eggs,the use of arsenites should be resorted to whenever this pest appears inconsiderable numbers. Spray with poisons, as directed for the Cod-ling-moth. (Page 58.) THE OYSTER-SHELL BARK LOUSE. {Mylilaspis pomorum.) This is one of the most troublesome and destructive insects withwhi
RF2WR06X4–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens
RF2J712B5–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RM2CDX571–. Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1902 . 3 4. Fig. 6.0. Oyster-shell Bark-louse. B. Atiackirtg the Trunk, Branches, and Tiviqs : 1. Producing longitudinal slits in the bark ; eggs under the edges of the slits.Buffalo Tree-hopper (Ceresa bubalus). See Fig. 7» i902 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 103 a. Fixed to Baric : 1. Producing an ashy-gray -incrustation on the bark ; scales round, and gray and black. San Jose scale (Aspidiotus perniciosus). See Figs. 4 and 5. 2. Bark rough with mussel-shaped scales. Oyster-shell Bark-Louse (Mytilaspis pomorum). Fig. 65. 3. Bark scurfy wi
RF2J712CC–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RM2D78F0T–Darmstadt, Frankfurt Metropolitan Region, State of Hesse, Germany, Bombus (Rhodobombus) pomorum (Panzer), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2CDX57B–. Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1902 . Fig. 64. Woolly Aphis.. 3 4. Fig. 6.0. Oyster-shell Bark-louse. B. Atiackirtg the Trunk, Branches, and Tiviqs : 1. Producing longitudinal slits in the bark ; eggs under the edges of the slits.Buffalo Tree-hopper (Ceresa bubalus). See Fig. 7» i902 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 103 a. Fixed to Baric : 1. Producing an ashy-gray -incrustation on the bark ; scales round, and gray and black. San Jose scale (Aspidiotus perniciosus). See Figs. 4 and 5. 2. Bark rough with mussel-shaped scales. Oyster-shell Bark-Louse (Mytilaspis pomorum). Fi
RF2J712CN–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RM2D78XCJ–Darmstadt, Frankfurt Metropolitan Region, State of Hesse, Germany, Bombus (Rhodobombus) pomorum (Panzer), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2CDX3GP–. Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1902 . Fig, 89. Leaf - crumpler : Wintercases covered with withered leaves. 190!^ ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 109 11. Large silken cocoons, 3 inches long firmly attached to twigs during winter,Cecropia Moth, (Samia cecropia), Fig. 90.. Fi}?. 90. Cocoon of the Cecropia moth. 12 13 14 15 Elongated white, ribbed cocoons, ; inch long, on twigs during winter,— Apple Leaf Bucculatrix. (B. pomifoliella).Mussel-shaped scales with whitish eggs underneath in winter,— Oyster Shell Bark-Louse. (Mytilaspis pomorum).Whitish scales with purple eggs un
RF2J712BA–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RM2D78JKX–Darmstadt, Frankfurt Metropolitan Region, State of Hesse, Germany, Bombus (Rhodobombus) pomorum (Panzer), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2CE63H7–. Museo Cospiano : annesso a quello del famoso Vlisse Aldrovandi e donato alla sua patria dall' illustrissimo signor Ferdinando Cospi ..., fra' gli Accademici Gelati il Fedele, e principe al presente de' medesimi . 25 PALLA Follile diPietra imperfettamente»sferica i olia Safso vivo diforma globola,che fembracomporta di due emisferidi commifsure empienti :la cui fuperfìzie rugofaegli paragonava alla pelleincrefpata dePomi, oFrutti fecchi, e ne portò lafeconda Figura di qufftaTavola,che trovo nel Mu-fco.col fuo origina!;1, inti-tolata Pomorum Lithofche-mata. Al genere di quellePalle Fofsili potr
RF2J712CF–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RM2D781DX–Darmstadt, Frankfurt Metropolitan Region, State of Hesse, Germany, Bombus (Rhodobombus) pomorum (Panzer), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2CR0XPX–. Symbolographia, sive De arte symbolica sermones septem . DIUTURNITATELIBERTATEM RESPUIT. Idem. IN AVAROS> XLVII. In fenem Avarum. Aqua Fontis perhyemem gelu durata. L. GELIDANON FLUIT. Syll.Men. XLVIH. Eumque coelibem ,&orbum, omnia ta-men corradentem. Pica furax , &immemor deinde , ubi fua furta re-condiderit. L. IGNORAT CUI CON-GREGET. Idem. XLIX.Et contra miferrime viditantem, ut Hx-redes opulentiores reliquat. Afinicibarijs,& Iagenis onufti. L.SIC VOSNON VOBIS. Bruxell. SJMBOLA SATTRICA. L. Et: Draco Hefperidum: pomorum Au-reorum Cuftos pervigil. L. CONSER-VANS ALIJS. ExCorneLGallo.lf
RF2J712C9–Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a major pests of apple trees Malus domestica. larva inside apple tree bud.
RF2J4GPMB–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2CP1CGR–. Schola cordis siue aversi à deo cordis ac eumdem reductio, et instructio .. . CflTCIS IN CORDE PLAJSTTATIC. Raatatio Domuio ad donBcandum.jjmm.&.3m Dulctfbrccor tcncro CCKDH crucis infcrc hjnunv.Fizcunda crcfcct nchtlu arhor humo. 11 & E R IV. L E C T X O X. 507 LECTIO X. Embl. G-ucis in Cord e plantatio* Plantatio Domini adgtoriflcandum*Iifoiae. 61.3. Dwto,praor, ttwro Cordi Crucisinferelignum;Toccunda crefcet nobilis arber humo. Eniat Dileftus meus lnhortumfuum, nonquidem CafJt^vtLilia colligat, autcome- . vdat fru&us pomorum fuo- - rum.: fedvtquafi colonus & Agricola , rurfum plantet Par
RF2J4GPMP–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2CRXJPC–. Iconologie tirée de divers auteurs. Ouvrage utile aux gens de lettres, aux poëtes, aux artistes, & généralement à tous les amateurs des beaux-arts . O R T. Ordinairement on la peint en fquelette , ayantdes ailes, une faux , & un horioge a fable.Outre que cette image eft aflfreufe & trop ordinaire,il eft mieux de la reprefenter fous la ligure dunefemme pale, avec un bandeau fur les yeux, deuxgrandes ailes, & une draperie noire- Elle tient unefaux & un crochet: ce dernier attribut eft tir^ duProphete Amos: Uncintim pomorum ego vid:o.Et tous les deux fignifient que fon empire setcndlur les dern
RF2J4GPME–Apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum). One of the most important pests of apple trees in orchards and gardens.
RM2CT2P5T–. Iconologie, tirée de divers auteurs : ouvrage utile aux gens de lettres, aux poëtes, aux artistes, & généralement à tous les amateurs des beaux-arts . M O R T, 3rdinaitement on ia peint en fquélette , ayantdes ailes, une faux , & un horloge à fable.Outre que cette image efl affreufe & trop ordinaire,il eft mieux de la repréfenter fous la tigure dunefemme pâle, avec un bandeau fur les yeux, deuxgrandes ailes, & une draperie noire- Elle tient unefaux & un crochet: ce dernier attribut clt tiré duPropiiete Amos : Vncinum pomorum ego vidio.Et tous les deux figuifient que fon empire sétendlur les
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