单词 | Cecropia |
例句 | Here, it grows close to an orange-flowering amaranth named Chinese Giant Orange and a brash, almost contorted tropical tree named Cecropia. The best gardens aren’t static. Case in point: Chanticleer. 2018-08-06T04:00:00Z O, then it is that known as the Cecropia peltata. Afloat in the Forest A Voyage among the Tree-Tops 2011-02-10T03:00:44.790Z Describe the cocoons of tussock moth, clothes moth, leaf roller.What is the difference between a Cecropia cocoon which contains a living pupa and one that has been parasitized? A Guide for the Study of Animals 2011-01-18T03:00:14.913Z The Night Moths have many kinds of feelers, most of them being curved, and those of the Cecropias look like reddish-brown feathers pointed at the end. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z He gave to the country the name of Cecropia. Ancient States and Empires Why do the caterpillars of our giant moths—the mythologically named Cecropia, Polyphemus, Luna, and Prometheus—show such individuality in the position which they choose for their temporary shrouds? The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year Now take off the hairs, elongating and thinning out the tubercles, and make up the loss by the increased size of the worm, and we have the caterpillar of our common Cecropia moth. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses I want to know about Cecropia again—I forget what country it was, Edward,” said the child, timidly, noticing an ominous reddening of his brother's face. Louis' School Days A Story for Boys Miss Cecropia's feelers were perfect, and she waved them happily to and fro. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z It was also called Cecropia, from its founder. Ancient States and Empires Cecropia is certainly not very particular as to its food, but it is not an oak feeder. Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. The cocoons of Platysamia Cecropia may be rendered of some commercial value, as the silk can be carded, but the chief objection is the difficulty of raising the larva. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses Heard ye those loud contending waves, That shook Cecropia's pillar'd state'? McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader Miss Cecropia felt quite agitated when she heard this, and wondered if she looked all right. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z It might with equal or even greater force be contended that most readers are asleep ere the Arcadian princesses in Sidney's romance are rescued from the power of Cecropia. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England For manufacturers of coarse goods, I have no doubt that the silk from our native silk moths, Cecropia and Polyphemus, may be used. Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. "That's a beautiful Cecropia," said Helen Minorkey, recovering a little, and winning on Albert at once by showing a little knowledge of his pet science, if it was only the name of a single specimen. The Mystery of Metropolisville Big gray Cecropias come from this kind; brown Polyphemus from that, and green Lunas from these. A Girl of the Limberlost While she was wondering how she could answer him, several other Cecropias came along. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z The larvæ of the hybrids Gloveri-cecropia were, as far as I could observe, like those of Cecropia, but I noticed some with six red tubercles on the back instead of four, as on Cecropia. Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882 Mr. Warren also exhibited samples of native and foreign cocoons, and of raw and thrown silk, together with the common Cecropia and Bombyx Cynthia, species of silkworms which feed upon oak leaves. Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. Wise little lawyer that he was, he had regarded them all as just what they were and nothing else—specimens of the Cecropia. Tutt and Mr. Tutt I have cut into some dozens of the Cecropia trees, and never could find one that was not tenanted by ants. The Naturalist in Nicaragua He was a handsome fellow, and his feelers were perfect; but Miss Cecropia did not like his ways, and she drew away from him just as her friend knocked him off the branch. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z Doctor Clemens records that Cecropia could neither, walk nor fly, but wheeled in a senseless, manner when deprived of its antennae. Moths of the Limberlost This acacia likewise produces, as an additional attraction to ants, small bodies containing much oil and protoplasm, and analogous bodies are developed by a Cecropia for the same purpose, as described by Fritz Muller. Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom I spent some time watching an assemblage of a species of bird called by the natives Tumburi-para, on the Cecropia trees. The Naturalist on the River Amazons My subsequent experience with the Cecropia trees would lead me to expect that they were. The Naturalist in Nicaragua And he pointed his right fore leg at Miss Cecropia as she sat trembling on the branch. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z Shortly there emerged a yet larger Cecropia, and luck seemed with me. Moths of the Limberlost There is no telling what he would have said next, for at this minute Miss Cecropia's friend heard the mean things he was saying, and flew against him. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z Wherever the land was lower than the flood height of the Amazons, Cecropia trees prevailed, sometimes scattered over meadows of tall broad- leaved grasses, which surrounded shallow pools swarming with water-fowl. The Naturalist on the River Amazons There is so little difference in the size of male and female Lunas, that I am not sure of telling them apart in the cocoon, as I am certain I can Cecropia. Moths of the Limberlost Miss Cecropia's friend would have gone after them to punish them for this impoliteness, but she clung to him and begged him not to. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z The Cecropia is a moth whose acquaintance nature-loving city people can cultivate. Moths of the Limberlost They ruined the frescoing behind them, as my first Cecropia soiled the lace curtain when I was smaller than Molly-Cotton at that time. Moths of the Limberlost A fine pair of antennae, carried forward as by a big, fully developed Cecropia, are as ornamental to the moth as splendidly branching antlers are to the head of a deer. Moths of the Limberlost I had a Cecropia with one wing no larger than my thumb nail, and it never developed. Moths of the Limberlost Miss Cecropia looked very happy as she spoke, and she quite forgot how she once decided to go away from him. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z The Cecropia moth resembles the robin among birds; not alone because he is grey with red markings, but also he haunts the same localities. Moths of the Limberlost When only a little child, wandering alone among the fruits and flowers of our country garden, on a dead peach limb beside the fence I found it—my first Cecropia. Moths of the Limberlost I wanted the studies I intended to make of that Cecropia myself, and I wanted them very badly. Moths of the Limberlost Cecropia cocoons bewilder a beginner by their difference in shape. Moths of the Limberlost One certainly could love Miss Cecropia for this, because it showed that she had learned to care more for a warm heart and courage than for whole wings and straight feelers. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z I went to the door and found the porch, orchard, and night-sky alive with Cecropias holding high carnival. Moths of the Limberlost The markings on the wings of both are not half-moon shaped, as Cecropia and Gloveri, but are oblong, and largest at the point next the apex of the wing. Moths of the Limberlost In connexion with Cecropia there came to me the most delightful experience of my life. Moths of the Limberlost The face is a tiny brown patch with small eyes, for the size of the moth, and large brown antennae, shaped like those of Cecropia. Moths of the Limberlost One day a fine-looking Cecropia Moth came out of her chrysalis and clung to the nearest twig while her wings grew and dried and flattened. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z The eyes were smaller than those of Cecropia, and very close together. Moths of the Limberlost At this time, as I remember, Cecropia eggs were the largest I had seen, but these were larger; the same shape and of a white colour with a brown band. Moths of the Limberlost There were three, almost priceless, one of which I am quite sure copied its greys, terra cotta, and black shades from Cecropia. Moths of the Limberlost I began with Cecropia, the commonest of all and one of the most beautiful for the spinners, and ended with Regalis, of earth—and the rarest. Moths of the Limberlost When the Cecropias rest, they spread their wings out flat, and do not slide the front pair over the others as their cousins, the Sphinxes, do. Among the Forest People 2011-01-17T03:00:55.113Z Compared with Cecropia these moths were very easy to paint. Moths of the Limberlost Until the emergence of the Cecropias, my cocoons and pupa cases were kept on my dresser. Moths of the Limberlost |
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