RF2RA6YPT–Amborella trichopoda is understory shrub or small tree endemic to island Grande Terre of New Caledonia in Pacific Ocean, Amborellaceae, sister group t
RMDCETRT–Feather footed fly on a leaf
RF2KNJ407–A Swift Feather-legged Fly (Trichopoda pennipes), a beneficial parasitoid and predatory insect. Raleigh, North Carolina.
RMMFEND6–Parasitoid Fly (Trichopoda spp.), Order Diptera, The species is a parasitoid for example green vegetable bugs (Nezara viridula), Armidale, New South W
RM2BXF41D–Zingeria trichopoda Boiss PA Smirn Zingeria trichopoda Boiss PA Smirn.
RF2W9G32D–Trichopoda lanipes is a species of bristle or feather legged fly. front face view isolated on white background
RF2GD63R8–a pair of feather-legged fly (Trichopoda pennipes) holding hands
RF2W9G344–Trichopoda plumipes - a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. Front face view isolated on white background
RF2GC58DC–Feather Legged Fly on Gooseneck Loosestrife Flowers
RF2RA6YPF–Amborella trichopoda is understory shrub or small tree endemic to island Grande Terre of New Caledonia in Pacific Ocean, Amborellaceae, sister group t
RM2C1GB7R–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMMCRBHJ–. Fig. 63. Marsilia trichopoda Lepr. A ausgewachsene Pflanze; i?junge Pflanze; C Sporocarp. Früchte; beide Arten haben einen stumpfen Fruchtzahn. Stachelspitz ist derselbe bei ]I, biloba^'-^d..^ welche auch durch zwei- bis vierlappige Blättchen auffällt; sie ist vom westlichen Kapland bis nach dem südlichen Benguella zer- streut anzutreffen. Kürzer ist der Fruchtzahn bei der oft sehr kleinen M. capensis A. Br. Mehr abgestutzte Sporocarpien finden sich bei der nordafrikanischen JM. acgvptiaca Willd. und der im Ghasalquellengebiet vor- kommenden M. gibba A. Br., des^l. bei der im Massai- land g
RM2BX6F8Y–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMMFEN74–Green Vegetable Bug (Nezara viridula), Introduced Pest Species, Adult with parasitoid fly eggs (Trichopoda spp.), Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
RF2W9G346–Trichopoda plumipes - a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. Side profile view isolated on white background
RF2GC58GM–Feather Legged Fly on Yarrow Flowers
RF2W9G32A–Trichopoda lanipes is a species of bristle or feather legged fly. top dorsal from the back view isolated on white background
RF2W9G45J–Trichopoda plumipes - a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. Top dorsal view Eating nectar from cherry laurel tree blooms -
RF2RYJEXM–Tachinid in the wild state
RMB6MBEB–A single female flower of Amborella trichopoda.
RFHAGPWY–Fly (Trichopoda pennipes) used as a biological control agent for these agricultural pests
RM2C1NM7R–Monolena trichopoda RH Warner Monolena trichopoda RH Warner.
RM2AM3P28–Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . B.Heriiicc[ del. et lith. Impies LEMERCIER.Paiis C. Longkiensis Franck. 2 . C.Trichopoda Franck. Massort U C^.BdU., Paris. Nouvelles ArcJiives cliiMuséum 3*^ Sévi(^. Mémoiresr.VlIl.P1.12.. B.HeTiTicq del.etlitK. Imp?« LEMERGIER, Paris l.C .Saruensis Franch.— 2.C. Fasligiata Franck. Masson. et CÎ^^dU. Paris i^ouvelles Archives du Muséum 3^ Série. Mémoires T.Vni. PI.i:-5
RF2RA6YPA–Amborella trichopoda is understory shrub or small tree endemic to island Grande Terre of New Caledonia in Pacific Ocean, Amborellaceae, sister group t
RM2BX6F8P–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RF2GC58G3–Feather Legged Fly on Yarrow Flowers
RF2RYJF0D–Tachinid in the wild state
RF2RYT6BD–Tachinid on green leaves in the wold
RM2C1CG75–Marsilea trichopoda Lepr ex A Braun Marsilea trichopoda Lepr ex A Braun.
RF2RYT5WJ–Tachinid on green leaves in the wold
RM2AM86C9–On the Diptera of StVincent (West Indies) . uer, (J head. 92. Exorista nohilis^ ^ head. 93. Atrophopoda townsendii, ^ head and part of antenna, 93a (J tarsus, 93b 5 tarsus, 93f wing. 94. „ hraueri, $ head, 94a 5 tarsus, 9h ^ tarsus, 94c wing. 95. Didyma cnhjpirata, ^ head. 96. Degeeria nigrivejitrin, ^ head. 97. Beshia cornuta, ^ head, 97a wing. 98. Rhynchodexia sororia, ^ head. 99. Elachipalpus macrocerus, wing. 100. Trichopoda p^ennipxs, wing. 101. Facilobothriis unguiculatiis, ,^ last joint of front tarsus. 102. Paraclius filiferus, tip of wing. 103. Polymedon aupierhus, ^ head. 104. Eutar
RF2RA6YP8–Amborella trichopoda is understory shrub or small tree endemic to island Grande Terre of New Caledonia in Pacific Ocean, Amborellaceae, sister group t
RM2BX6F8R–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMR4ET99–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RF2GC58GE–Feather Legged Fly on Yarrow Flowers
RF2A5WAMD–Feather-Legged Fly on Leaf
RM2C1ARMT–Chamaecrista trichopoda Benth Britton Rose ex Britton Killip Chamaecrista trichopoda Benth Britton Rose ex Britton Killip.
RF2RYT61H–Tachinid on green leaves in the wold
RMRG87G0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 157.—A Tachina fly. Trichopoda penni pes.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RF2RYT6GG–Tachinid on green leaves in the wold
RF2RX28CB–Tachinid in the wild state
RF2RX228A–Tachinid in the wild state
RMR4ET9B–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMRGWNBJ–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 92 PLANT-BUGS INJURIOUS TO COTTON BOLLS. {Anasa tristis DeG.) by Doctor Ashmead in 1886. During the sum- mer of that year it was found in Florida that about 30 per cent of the eggs of Anasa tristis were parasitized by this insect. A closely related Proctotrypid has been reared by Ashmead from the eggs of AcantJiocepJiala (Metapodius) femorata Fab. A Tachinid fly, Trichopoda pennipes (fig. 22), has been reared from Leptoglossus oppositus. Doctor Chittenden" states that eggs of this fly were frequently noted,
RF2RX222X–Tachinid in the wild state
RMR4ET7C–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMRGB35M–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 22 BULLETIN 689, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. site, although many egg clusters of viridula collected in the field failed to show any evidence of parasitism. A PARASITE. Trichopoda pennipes Fab.—Morrill (7) mentions the presence of the egg of a tachinid fly on a nymph in the fifth instar collected at Quincy, Fla., among a lot of 39 specimens in stages susceptible to parasitism by tachinids. The writer has found tachinid eggs com- mon on adults taken at Baton Rouge, and in all cases where the flies have been reared they have prov
RF2RX222K–Tachinid in the wild state
RMR4ET4F–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RF2RX0FWA–Tachinid in the wild state
RMR2XMXY–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp.
RMR2RWJ3–Tachinid Fly, Trichopoda lanipes, on white snakeroot, Ageratina altissima
RM2BYBXTA–Tachinid Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on Meadow Garlic, Allium canadense
RM2BTF8P3–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on yarrow, Achillea millefolium
RMRG5P8X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 502-514.—Pinnule tips of various comatdlids. 502. Tropiombtka carinata, latehai. vibw. 503. Same, dorsal view. 504. Pectinometisa sugnifica, lateral view. 505. Same, dorsal view. 500. Neometba spinosissima, lateral view. 507. Same, dorsal view. 508. Ptilometba mClleri, LATERAL VIEW. 509. SAMB, DORSAL VIBW. 510. PTILOMETRA MtLLERI, Pi OF A l-KRY YODNG INDIVIDUAL. 511. PTILOMBTRA MULLERI, lateral VIEW. 512. PTILOMETRA MULLERI, Fj OF A VERT YODNG INDIVIDUAL. 513. Pterometra trichopoda, lateral view. 514. Same, dorsal view. 276. Please not
RF2RX0FTC–Tachinid in the wild state
RM2BTF8P6–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on yarrow, Achillea millefolium
RMRG77BF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ri—r Fig. 48. FlO. 46. FlO. 47. Fig. 49. Fig. 50. cisxEnn: ^iTSC^^iSnc^ic^^ Fig. 51. oxric^ Fig. 52. Fig. 53.. Fig. 54. Fig. 55. Figs. 46-55.-46, An arsi tip from a specimen of Pterometra trichopoda from the PraLippDJE Islands, showing the ABRUPT termination AND THE INCURVING OF THE TERMI.VAL BKACIIIALS. 47, ThE TIP OF A POSTERIOR ARM OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATULA PECTINATA FROM THE PinLIPPINE ISLANDS, SHOWING THE TERMINAL A.XILLARY AND THE TWO FINIAL PINNIXES. 48, Tip OF A MIDDLE PINNULE OF A YOUNG SPECIMEN OF PTILOMETRA MACRONEMA FROM SOUTHWE
RF2RX0FTD–Tachinid in the wild state
RM2BTF8P8–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on yarrow, Achillea millefolium
RMRJ2AA6–. Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. w.i«»»»i Amerlrne Meftlftttrhmtitls. "•^ ^V m ChryHotnH. i corriuliiH ... II. 0.'). picticoriiiH . II. (Ui. SyinpycnuH. nociatuH .... II. 68. HydrophoruH. parvuH II. <»7. l*8ilopnH. dimidiatuH . II. 70. nieluinpuH ... II. ()i). toiier II. 71. Tachinidae. Wahlberf^ui. brevipennis . ^V. 91. Ll y a 10 na y i u. trian)?ulifeia . IV. 85. Xysta. didyma .... IV. 86. HimantOHtoma. sugens .... IV. 87. Cistogaster. divisa IV. 88. Trichopoda. radiata .... IV. 89. trifasciata. . IV. 90. Anthomyidae. Lisp
RM2BTF8P1–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on yarrow, Achillea millefolium
RM2RWJKJ9–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on Lateflowering Thoroughwort, Eupatorium serotinum
RMRCGK31–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. 66 Filicales. Marsiliaceae. und die ihr nahestehende, in Sümpfen Benguellas um 1500 m mit Ottelia^ Xyris und Juncus zusammen wachsende M. roiundata A. Br. hat kürzere. Fig. 63. Marsilia trichopoda Lepr. A ausgewachsene Pflanze; i?junge Pflanze; C Sporocarp. Früchte; beide Arten haben einen stumpfen Fruchtzahn. Stachelspitz ist derselbe bei ]I, biloba^'-^d..^ welche auch durch zwei- bis vierlappige Blättchen auffällt; sie ist vom westlichen
RM2RWJKJ8–Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., foraging on Lateflowering Thoroughwort, Eupatorium serotinum
RM2BW4739–Crab Spider, Mecaphesa sp., with Feather-legged Fly, Trichopoda sp., prey on yarrow, Achillea millefolium
RMRCGK2W–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Fig. 63. Marsilia trichopoda Lepr. A ausgewachsene Pflanze; i?junge Pflanze; C Sporocarp. Früchte; beide Arten haben einen stumpfen Fruchtzahn. Stachelspitz ist derselbe bei ]I, biloba^'-^d..^ welche auch durch zwei- bis vierlappige Blättchen auffällt; sie ist vom westlichen Kapland bis nach dem südlichen Benguella zer- streut anzutreffen. Kürzer ist der Fruchtzahn bei der oft sehr kleinen M. capensis A. Br. Mehr abgestutzte Sporocarpien fi
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