Editore: Entomological Society of America, Columbus, Ohio, 1935
Da: Moneyblows Books & Music, Lee, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Previous owner name, wear to covers. Articles: New Species of Crane-Flies from South America. Part VI; Myogenic Automatism of the Contraction of the Heart of Insects; Anatomy of Cnemidocoptes Mutans (R. and L.), The Scaly-leg Mite of Poultry; Termitophile Distribution and Quantitative Characters as Indicators of Physiological Speciation in British Guiana Termites; Mass Action Phenomena in Mealybug Wilt; Biological Notes on Uranotaenia Spp. in Louisiana. We also have complete sets of annals from 1936 and 1937, please inquire.
Editore: Entomological Society of America, Columbus, Ohio, 1935
Da: Moneyblows Books & Music, Lee, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Previous owner name, wear to covers. Articles: The Genus Oecleus in the United States; Two New Species of North American Strumigenys; The Sense Organs Upon the Dorsal Surface of the Female Black Scale, Saissetia Oleae; On Total Hemolymph (Blood) Cell Counts of Insects; On the Genus Oncophanes Foerster, with Descriptions of Two New Related Genera; Culex Rooti, A New Culex from Panama; Some Physiological Effects of Certain Aliphatic Thiocyanates on the Isolated Heart Preparation from the Roach, Blatta Orientalis; Nearctic Spiders of the Family Urocteidae; Four Western Aphids; Bee-Fauna and Vegetation pf Wisconsin. We also have complete sets of annals from 1936 and 1937, please inquire.
Editore: Entomological Society of America, Columbus, Ohio, 1935
Da: Moneyblows Books & Music, Lee, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Previous owner name, wear to covers. Articles: The Biology of Coelides dendroctoni Cushman (Hymenoptera-Braconidae), an Important Parasite of the Mountain Pine Beetle; The Relation of Certain Fungi to Larval Development of Eumerus tubrculatus Rond.; An Apparent Correlation between the Feeding Habits of Certain Pteromalds and the Conditiob of Their Ovarian Follicles; Dyar's Rule as Related to the Number of Instars of the Corn Ear Worm, Helothis obsleta (Fab.), collected in the Field; Notes on Some Hololeptinae from South America; The Tarsal Chemoreceptor Response of the Housefly, Musca domestica L., to Sucrose and Levulose; Biological Studies on the Nitidulid Beetles Found in Pineapple Fields. We also have complete sets of annals from 1936 and 1937, please inquire.;
Editore: Entomological Society of America December, Columbus, OH, 1938
Da: Moneyblows Books & Music, Lee, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Articles: Notes on Native Myrmeleonidae; The Termitophilous Coleoptera Occurring in the United States; Three New Species of Psyllids and the Description of the Allotype of Livia opaqua Cald.; Growth and Survival of Japanese Beetle Larvae Reared in Different Media; Biological Notes on Blissus iowensis Andre; New Species of Aphids; The Gunus Acinopterus; The Biology of the American Cockroach; The Food of the Giant Toad ion Trinidad and British Guiana with Special Reference to Ants; Insect Aerial Populations; American Bees of the Genus Heriades; Some Erythroneura from the Southwest; Additional Observations on the Sleep of Insects; Growth of Insects with Reference to Progression Factors for Successive Growth Stages; Aeshena biliosa, a New Dragonfly from Andean Equador and Peru; The Metabolism of the Corn Ear Worm; On the Anatomy of Grylloblatta campodeiformis.
Editore: Entomological Society of America December, Columbus, OH, 1938
Da: Moneyblows Books & Music, Lee, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Articles: A New North American Species of Crabro; Crabro davidsoni, a Wasp Predacious on Adult Leafhoppers; Modified Wright's Blood-Staining Procedure for Smears of Heat-Fixed Insect Blood; A New Species of Braconidae from Florida; Some Revisions ibn the Genus Sphex; The biology of Cephalonomia tarsalis, a Vespoid Wasp; Population studies of Formica exsectoides; Description of a New Species of Neotiphia; The Malpighian Tubules in the Adult Melanotus communis Gyll; A Contribution to the Life Hisotry of Chimarrha albomaculata Kolbe from Puerto Rico; The Metamorphsis of the Digestive Tract of Aedes dorsalis Meigen; Descriptions of New Leptocerid Trichoptera; The Embryology of the Central Nervous System of Phormia regina Meigen.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1913
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Original Printed Wrappers. Condizione: Very Good. Walter L. Huber, Everett Shepardson, Francis P. Farquhar, W.C. Alvarez, Charles W. Michaels, Philip Carlton, M.R. Parsons, Elsie Zeile, Edna Osborn, A.W. Wilding, H.E. Bailey, Harry D. Webber, Heinemann, Herbert W. Gleason, A.A. Forbes (illustratore). First Edition. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1913. First Edition. Vol IX, No. 1, for January, 1913. Original printed wrappers, 9 1/4" x 6 1/4", 83 numbered pp. + unpaginated photographic plates and ads. Modest touching at edges, faint occasional soil at covers. See scans. Binding sturdy, contents fine. Overall, better than Very Good. See scan of contents page for the lineup of stellar club writers and their always engaging and adventurous topics, which here include the Tuolumne Meadows, Kern Canyon, California Pine Grosbeak, Yosemite Valley, etc. Several maps, several drawings, and of course tons of photographic plates, in this issue executed by Walter L. Huber, Everett Shepardson, Francis P. Farquhar, W.C. Alvarez, Charles W. Michaels, Philip Carlton, M.R. Parsons, Elsie Zeile, Edna Osborn, A.W. Wilding, H.E. Bailey, Harry D. Webber, Heinemann, Herbert W. Gleason, and A.A. Forbes. Standard departments as well, of course. SC2.
Editore: The American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, 1922
EUR 64,01
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. (cover title). Contains the articles "Scientific Work in Unsettled China" by Roy Chapman Andrews - who led an exciting life and is said to have served as the inspiration for the Hollywood character Indiana Jones (ref. Roy Chapman Andrews Society) and, "Brittany Four Thousand Years Ago" by Henry Fairfield Osborn, an American geologist and paleontologist who served as the President of The American Museum of Natural History for 25 years. Side stapled printed wraps, 8vo (9-13/16 inches tall), pp. [193], 196-288, illustrated with maps, line drawings and B&W photo reproductions. Volume with spine mostly perished, thin tone lines to outer edges of front cover, else clean and unmarked. A single issue with additional articles including 'Hunting with a Camera', 'The Wood Bison of Canada', 'The Agriculture Museum', etc.