Only one case, however, is quoted ; this is a statement by Koch, " that when caterpillars of the common tiger-moth are fed from their hatching to their metamorphosis with leaves of lettuce or deadly nightshade, not one of the imagines produced resembles... The Entomologist - Page 1481904Full view - About this book
| Theodor Eimer - 1890 - 474 pages
...should be sought on such plants his conclusion was found to be correct. sativa or Atropa belladonna, not one of the imagines produced resembles the original...wings fuse together and displace the orange-yellow ground colour. To which I may add, that according to Koch's work, TJie Lepidoptera of South- West Germany,... | |
| Theodor Eimer - 1890 - 480 pages
...sought on such plants his conclusion was found to be correct. sativa or Atropa belladonna, not oue of the imagines produced resembles the original form;...wings fuse together and displace the orange-yellow ground colour. To which I may add, that according to Koch's work, Tlw Lepidoptera of South- West Germany,... | |
| Horace Middleton Vernon - 1902 - 442 pages
...the case of Euprepia caja (Common tiger moth) it is known, Koch says, " that when the caterpillars are fed from their hatching to their metamorphosis...the white ground-colour of the wings predominates; *Ibid., p. 46. f Eimer, " Organic Evolution," p. 149. when fed on deadly nightshade the brown markings... | |
| Horace Middleton Vernon - 1902 - 440 pages
...the case of Euprepia caja (Common tiger moth) it is known, Koch says, " that when the caterpillars are fed from their hatching to their metamorphosis...the white ground-colour of the wings predominates; *Ibid., p. 46. fEimer, " Organic Evolution," p. 149. when fed on deadly nightshade the brown markings... | |
| 1904 - 388 pages
...Annual Report and Transactions of the Manchester Microscopical Society /or1903. Pp.110. With6Plates. Manchester: The Society, 1904. ISSUED in July last,...wings fuse together and displace the orange-yellow ground-colonr." ERRATUM.— P. 284, lines 21, 32, 33, for Lampides tilicnnus read Lampides telicanus.... | |
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