RM2D7BB2J–Pinned, New York, United States, Planosa laricis Fitch, 1856, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae
RMJTGJ2D–Orthotomicus.laricis. .calwer.29.24
RM2D7APGR–Jefferson, Coos, New Hampshire, United States, Hemichroa laricis Marlatt, 1896, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Tenthredinidae
RM2EFYYNC–Orthotomicus.laricis.-.calwer.29.24.
RM2BXA1B1–Arceuthobium laricis ME Jones H St John Arceuthobium laricis ME Jones H St John.
RF2AXHEBP–A baby Agarikon mushroom, Laricifomes officinalis, growing on a dead ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa, log, on Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. This s
RME6072Y–Phellinus igniarius and agarikon, Laricifomes officinalis.
RM2AFRB4G–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. achyrhinidse (Otiorhyn-chidae). JIetallii(s atnmariusOlivier, ^f. laricis Chev-rolat, M. mollis Germar;weevils: Europe; asadults injure the buds ofconifers; the larvae breedat the roots of trees.Brachyxystus subsignatusFaust; a weevil; India;adult causes very seiiousdefoliation of Abies web-biana and Picca morinda.Curculionidse. Hylobius abictis Linnaeus, H. fatuus Rossi, and H. piceus De Geer; Europe; breed in the bark and wood of conifers. These are very important weevils.Pissodes harcynix Her
RMP6HBDN–Phellinus igniarius (Boletus igniarius) and agarikon, Laricifomes officinalis (Boletus laricis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1805. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RF2HBRHM0–Adelges laricis, known as pale spruce gall adelgid, a plant parasite forming galls on European spruce, Picea abies
RMPG4B32–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. MELAMPSORA. 367 The patches of Caeoma laricis Hartig.^ appear as golden-yellow cushions on the underside of the needles. The sporophores from which the aecidiospores are abjointed, form the centre of the patch, the periphery being occupied by numerous sterUe threads, which grow out as long paraphyses; it may so happen that the whole cushion consists only of these last. The formation of Gaeoma- patches is preceded by
RMMEFW6G–. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen . Fig. 75. Fig. 75. 76. Muttergänge des T. laricis a—e auf Kiefern-Splint; f. g. un- ter Rinde mit trauben- förmiger Eierablage. Fig. 76. Fig. 74. Fig. 74. Hinterabaturz dea T. laricis, von der Seite gesehen.
RM2C1CMXF–Arceuthobium laricis ME Jones H St John Arceuthobium laricis ME Jones H St John.
RF2AXHEF8–A baby Agarikon mushroom, Laricifomes officinalis, found growing on a dead ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa, log, on Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana.
RM2AKJ306–Nova acta physico-medica . tenSeite sich offnenden Kanal (/) bemerkt. Fig. 5. Ein Stiick von Kiefern-Astholze rait den eigenthiimlichen Gan-gen des Bostrichus bidens, welcher eben zu den Seiten der Gange die Eierabgelegt hatte. Fig. 6. Der untere Theil eines vierjahrigen von der Rinde entblosstenKiefernstammchens, welches durch Bostrichus hidens getodtet worden war.Theils sind die Eier zu den Seiten der Gange noch nicht ausgekommen (z. B,bei b), theils hatten die Larven sich schon entwickelt und ihre Gange weiterausgefressen (z. B. bei a). Tafel XXXIII. Darstellung des Bostrichus Laricis F. (F
RF2HCR4YE–Adelges laricis, known as pale spruce gall adelgid, a plant parasite forming galls on European spruce, Picea abies
RMPG1NHW–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Female. Male. Sycamore Plant-Louse, much enlarged.—OrigiJtal. Fig. 198.. Female. Male. Apple-Tree Aphis, much magnified.—Original. wholesome to the bees. The larch-louse, Lachnus laricis, secretes a liquid that is greedily taken by the bees. The honey is very excellent. Another of the aphides, of a black hue, works on the. 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 th
RMMCK6H3–. MELAMPSORA. 367 The patches of Cacoma laricis Hartig,^ appear as golden-yellow cushions on the underside of the needles, The sporophores from which the aecidiospores are abjointed, form the centre of the patch, the periphery being occupied by numerous sterile threads, which grow out as long paraphyses; it may so happen that the whole cushion consists only of these last. The formation of Caeoma- patches is preceded by that of little pycnidia (spermogonia), which break out from under the cuticle. The mycelium lives intercellularly, and dies after the shedding of the Caeoma- spores. Melampsora
RMW04F7H–Archive image from page 259 of Die europäischen Borkenkäfer Für Forstleute,. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen dieeuropischen00eich Year: 1881 244 Tomicus suturalis. Wäre Ratzebiivg' und Andere auf die grosse Verschiedenheit auf- merksam geworden, welche besteht zwischen den Muttergängen des suturalis und laricis einerseits und ebenso zwischen denen des laricis und proximus an- dererseits, dann würde er sicher nicht sowohl den suturalis als blose Varietät des laricis au- gesehen, als auch den laricis mit proximus vermengt haben. Während laricis einarmi
RF2AXHE81–A baby Agarikon mushroom, Laricifomes officinalis, growing on a dead ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa, log, on Callahan Creek, in Troy, Montana. This s
RM2CE1H1C–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . Fig. 3SÖ tere mit 1 meist verloschenen. Auf Nadelholz, meist inWolle gehüllt. 396. Ch. corticälis KU., schwarz,laugwollig-; geflügelte braun, hintenrot. An Aesten und Stamm von PinusStrobus und siivestris. (Fig. o6o.) 397. Ch. Laricis Htg., schwarzbraun,weisswollig; geflügelte braun, hintengelbgrün, bestäubt. April-Aug. anLärchennadeln. 398. Ch. Abietis L., gelbgrünlich. Mai—Juli in grossen,grünen, zapfenähnlichen Gallen am Zweiggrunde vonPinus Abie.s. 399. Ch. strohilohius Kit., braunrot, hinten ein
RF2HCR4Y9–Adelges laricis, known as pale spruce gall adelgid, a plant parasite forming galls on European spruce, Picea abies
RMPG1YC7–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. J V Female. Male. Sycamore Plant-Louse, much enlarged.—Origbial. Fig. 198.. Female. Male. Apple-Tree Aphis J mnch ynagtdjied.—Original. wholesome to the bees. The larch-louse, L,achnus laricis, secretes a liquid that is greedily taken by the bees. The honey is very excellent. • Another of the aphides, of a black hue, works on the. 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 orig
RF2M8R35B–Adelgid aphid gall (Adelges laricis)
RMMCK63T–. MELAMPSORA. 367 The patches of Caeoma laricis Hartig,^ appear as golden-yellow cushions on the underside of the needles. The sporophores from which the aecidiospores are abjointed, form the centre of the patch, the periphery being occupied by numerous sterile threads, which grow out as long paraphyses ; it may so happen that the whole cushion consists only of these last. The formation of Cacoma- patches is preceded by that of little pycnidia (spermogonia), which break out from under the cuticle. The mycelium lives intercellularly, and dies after the shedding of the Caeoma- spores. Melampsora
RMW04E9Y–Archive image from page 256 of Die europäischen Borkenkäfer Für Forstleute,. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen dieeuropischen00eich Year: 1881 Tomicus (Bostr.) laricis. 241 Miittergang ablegen, legt laricis nach eleu sehr sorgfältigen und zahl- reichen Untersuchungen des Herrn Schreiner, von deren Kichtigkeit ich mich selbst überzeugt habe, seine Eier stets häufen- oder klumpen- weise in die Mitte des Brutganges ab. Schon Noerdlinger (1. c. p. 235. squ.) hat auf diese, wie er glaubte, abnormale Erscheinung aufmerksam gemacht und daselbst auf Taf. I, Fi
RM2CHE5DF–. Grundlagen der Pharmacognosie : Einleitung in das Studium der Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreiches . Fig. 60. Pflanzentheilen aus unserm Bereiche (Fol. Eucalypti, Fig. 127, 128)sind die Oxalatkrystalle auf das dichteste zu Drusen (Fig. 62) zusam-mengedrängt, welche meist jeweilen für sich allein eine Zelle einnehmen.. Alsdann ragen nur eben die Spitzen der Einzelkrystalle heraus, derenkrystallographische Deutung noch nicht mit Zuverlässigkeit gegebenworden ist. Dass sie in Cortex Cascarillae, in Cortex Frangulae, in derOberfläche des Fungus Laricis, in der oben erwähnten Styrax-Rindeund in andern F
RF2HCR4DD–Adelges laricis, known as pale spruce gall adelgid, a plant parasite forming galls on European spruce, Picea abies
RMPG44NN–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 304 GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY Parts of trees, however, may be killed.* The larch mistletoe, Razou- mofskya Douglasii laricis, is one which lives on the western larch in Idaho and Oregon and in the open places interferes seriously with the development of some of the more valuable timber trees. The sixth series includes the climbing parasites, which are destitute. Fig. 121.—Sectional view, partly diagrammatic, of a branch infected with mistletoe, showing relation of parasite and host, u, br
RMMCK5AM–. Fio. 198.—Mclamp.fora betullna. Teleutospore-sorus, with many of the spores producing promycelia and sporidia (s). /•, Mycelium ; p, parenchyma ; t, portion of ruptured epidermis. (After Tulasiie.) succeeded in re-infecting Betula alba from Caeoma laricis. Eostrup obtained Caeoma mercurialis by infecting Mercurialis with Mel. tremadae; yet this may have happened because two different species of Mclavipsora occurred on the aspen leaves. Klebahn ^ was successful in infesting Pojmlus tremula with Caeoma laricis but did not succeed with the birch. ^ R. Hartig, Allegevi. Forst. u. Jeu/d-zeifung,
RMW056HN–Archive image from page 306 of Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und. Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schädlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Königl. Preuss dieforstinsecten01rat Year: 1839 Sl IB. tvpoftrapliuK. L>. ]i sleiiograplius. o. B. Laricis. .15. Tutm-alis. 5.6.E. inonog-raplnis. . 8. 35. (hvoai-aphus. (JIO. 13. bicolor. 11.112.15. biaejis.l5.14B. clmlroS
RMRG3045–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. Can. E.vt., Vol. XLVI. Plate XXVII.. MEGASTIGMUS LARICIS, n. sp.. 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.. Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871); Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ); Entomological Society of Ontario. Ottawa [etc. ] Entomological Society of Canada [etc. ]
RF2HCKW0B–Adelges laricis, known as pale spruce gall adelgid, a plant parasite forming galls on European spruce, Picea abies
RMPG14N3–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. FIR DISEASES 169 Brown Heartwood-Rot Caused by Fames officinalis Fries (= Fames laricis (Jacq.) Murrill) Douglas & is often severely damaged by this heartwood-rot in the Northwest. Larch, pine and other conifers are affected by the same disease throughout western United States. The decayed wood re- sembles the brown checked wood-rot caused by Poly- porus sulphureus (see page 247). In the final stages of decay, the heart- wood is brownish or red-brown. Felts of mycelium form in checks in the brown wood (Fig. 26). The fruiting-bodies of the causal fungus ar
RMMEFFRH–. Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schädlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Königl. Preuss . Hatzehttra ad nat.del. 1 . larLOiäJiosa . 2 . Ulmi . 3 . alba. 4 . PopvJi . Ckermes 5 . Laricis . 6 . oeniculatxxs. IPägfnacTiüher- cTtab/hoyr.
RMW045EF–Archive image from page 236 of Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und. Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schädlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Königl. Preuss dieforstinsecten01rat Year: 1839 Brut des laufenden Jahres nicht so leicht wieder anfliegt u. s. f. Was er von der Brut unter der Rinde sagt, gehört nicht dahin, sondern wahrscheinlich zum B. Laricis. Die Gänge zeig
RMRGTKGC–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. The Pla>t Lice, oh Aphiidae, ok Illinois 137 Of course, the physiological nature of the various species plays an important part in their distribution and abundance. It must not be forgotten, however, that the plant lice have developed after the plants and have had to fit into a flora! pattern probably previously and cer- tainly independently determined. The tamarack of our northern bogs would continue to live, conditions being favorable for its existence, without its ai)hid, Ciiiara laricis ( Hartigj ( Fig. 13), but since the aphid has become re
RMPFHE58–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 101. Fig. 58. Skematiske typer af gangsystemer, a: modergang uden særskilte æggruber og uden særskilte larvegange (D. micans). b: uregelmæssig modergang uden særskilte æggruber, men efterhånden særskilte larvegange (O. laricis). c: simpel længdegang, æggruberne gruppevis samlet (H. palliatus). d: »plet«-agtig modergang uden æggruber, larvegange i stjerneform (Gr. abietis). e: simpel længde- gang med æggruber (B. piniperda). f: simpel tværgang med æg- gruber (Se. intricatus). g: dobbeltarmet tværgang m. parringskam- mer og
RMMCKC4N–. 4^ Fig. 139.—I, Coryneum beyeriiickii ; 2, Cycloconii/m oleaginiiin on olive leaf; 3, fungus of same ; 4, Scoletotrichiim melophthornm ; 5, Trichothecium roseum; 6, Acreino?iiella occulta; 7, Ophiocladium hordei; 8, Meria laricis 9, basidia and spores of same. All except Fig. 2 highly mag. had remained hanging on the tree throughout the winter. These perithecia were considered by Vuillemin as constituting the perfect form of fruit of Coryneum^ and received the name of Ascospoi-a beyermckii { = Asterula beyerinckii, Sacc). The relationship of the three forms mentioned above has not been est
RMT1KCYR–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 MELAMPSORA. 367 The patches of Caeoma laricis Hartig, appear as golden-yellow cushions on the underside of the needles. The sporophores from which the aecidiospores are abjointed, form the centre of the patch, the periphery being occupied by numerous sterile threads, which grow out as long paraphyses ; it may so happen that the whole cushion consists only of these last. The formation of Cacoma- patch
RMRDD7KX–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. MELAMPSORA. 367 The patches of Caeoma laricis Hartig.^ appear as golden-yellow cushions on the underside of the needles. The sporophores from which the aecidiospores are abjointed, form the centre of the patch, the periphery being occupied by numerous sterUe threads, which grow out as long paraphyses; it may so happen that the whole cushion consists only of these last. The formation of Gaeoma- patches is preceded by
RMMCK63R–. Fio. 198.âMelampsora betulina. Teleutospore-sorus, with many of the sjiores producing promycelia and sporidia (s). r, Mycelium ; p, parenchyma ; c, portion of ruptured epidermis. (After Tulasne.) succeeded in re-infecting Bctula alha from Cacoma laricis. Rostrup obtained Cacoma mereurialis by infecting Mercurialis with Mel. trcmulae; yet this may have happened because two different species of Melam.psora occurred on the aspen leaves. Klebahn ^ was successful in infesting Popvlvs tremtda with Cacoma laricis but did not succeed with the birch. 1R. Hartig, AUei/em. Forst. u. Jagd-zeittmg, 1885,
RMRGC7BD–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Branch of Larix occidentalis Infected with Razoumofskya laricis. The staminate and pistillate plants are ia close juxtaposition, the former at the end of the twig.. Fig. 2.—Razoumofskya Americana on Pinus contorta. Staminate and pistillate plants; long trailing form.. 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. Dept. of Ag
RMPFHE60–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 88 den mellem de to modstående første (øverste) sidetænder (fig. 51) 1. suturålis. Følehornskøllen lidt bredere end lang, første og anden søm på forsiden enten tvebuede (fig. 52,c) eller omtrent rette (fig. 52, b). Afstanden mel- lem første og anden sidetand på samme vinge- dække ikke eller næppe kortere end afstanden mellem de to modstående første sidetænder. . 3. 3. Første og anden søm på følehornskøllens forside omtrent rette (fig. 52, b) 2. låricis. Første, og anden søm på følehornskøllens forside tydeligt tvebuede (fi
RMMCK6R0–. Fig. I18.--Leaf of ^cica carnea with apothecia of Hjipoderma ericae on the lower surface. 1, An entire and a dehiscing ascus ; a two-celled aseo- spore. (v. Tubeiif del.) Hypodermella. Similar to Hypoderma, except that the spores are pear-shaped and unicellular; they occur four in each ascus, and are shorter than it. Hypodermella sulcigena (Link)" has four long, club-shaped, unicellular spores. Eostrup regards it as parasitic on Pinus montana and P. sylrcstvis, its mycelium being found in living green needles, and causing their death. ' Hyp. laricis Tubeuf.- This is a new fungus of the
RMRGBD7T–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. LARCH MISTLETOE. THE LARCH MISTLETOE. This bulletin deals in the main with the immediate practical results of an investigation of the injurious effects of the larch mistletoe on its host in the Blue Mountain region of Oregon and serves to introduce one of a series of studies on the mistletoes of coniferous trees in general. The larch mistletoe (fig. 1), originally named Razoumof- skya douglasii laricis by Piperx and given as a subspecies of the Douglas-fir mistletoe, has recently been raised by the same writer2 to the
RMPFBR7C–. Der Forstschutz. Forests and forestry. 352 n. 58uc^. IV. 2tbfc^nitt. *8. Bostriehus larieis Fabr. 9Stel3Ãf)niger ^orfenfäfer (gig. 120). 9Jad) @id)^ofP) finb feitl^er folgenbe öier Sitten unter bet 95eäeic!^nung âlaricis" äufammengetuorfen roorben: Bostriehus rectangulus Eichh., B. proximns Eichh. 'â '), B. laricis Fahr, unb B. sutu- 5t9- 120. ralis Gyll. â %üx bie Birecfe be§ 5Dr[tfd)u^e§ bürfte e§ aber genügen, bie je Slrten unter ber ^oHeftiobenennung âlaricis" sufammen gu laffen. S5e[onbere ^ettnäeid)en: 3,5 â 4 mm lang, gan§ toaläenförmig, bunfelbraun, sietnüc^
RMMCK6H2–. Fio. 108.—MiUdiipxorn betulhin. Teleutospore-sorus, with many of the spores producing promj-celia and sporidia (x). i Mycelium ; p, parenchyma ; c, portion of ruptured epidermis. (After Tulasne.) succeeded in re-infecting Betula alba from Caeoina laricis. Eostrup obtained Cacoma mcrcuria.lis by infecting Mercurialis with Mel. trcmulae; yet this may have happened because two different species of Mdamiisora occurred on the aspen leaves. Klebahn ^ was successful in infesting Populus tremula with Gaeoma laricis but did not succeed W'ith the birch. ^R. Hartig, Allef/em. Fo7:sL %i. Jar/d-zeiiung,
RMRGC7BM–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 360, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Branch of Larix occidentalis Infected with Razoumofskya laricis. The staminate and pistillate plants are ia close juxtaposition, the former at the end of the twig.. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of
RMMCK5FN–. Pig. 118. -Leaf of Erica carnea with apothecia of Hypoderma ericae on the lower surface. 1, An entire and a dehiscing ascus ; a two-ceUed asco- spore. (v. Tubeuf del.) Hypodermella. Similar to Hypoderma, except that the spores are pear-shaped and unicellular; they occur four in each ascus, and are shorter than it. Hypodermella sulcigena (Link)'^ has four long, club-shaped, unicellular spores. Eostrup regards it as parasitic on Pinus montana and P. syhcstris, its mycelium being found in living green needles, and causing their death. Hyp. laricis Tubeuf.- This is a new fungus of tlie larch- ne
RMRJHGKJ–. The bee-keeper's guide : or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Female. Male. Sycamore Plant-Louse, much enlarged.—Origijial. Fig. 198.. Female. Male. Apple-Tree Aphis, much maguifled.—Original. wholesome to the bees. The larch-louse, Lachnus laricis, secretes a liquid that is greedily taken by the bees. The honey is very excellent. Another of the aphides, of a black hue, works on the. 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 wo
RMMEEDWP–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 277 A. Brutfraß (Anfang) von ilps proximus Eichh. Abb. 277 B. Brutfraß von Ips suturalis Gyll. (Kiefern- rinde). — Aus Koch. Über die Fortpflanzungsverhältnisse usw. ist noch wenig bekannt. Beide scheinen wie laricis Spätschwärmer zu sein (erste Hälfte des Mai). Die zweite Flugzeit fällt in den Juli und August. Die Überwinterung erfolgt größten- teils als Imago (Eichhoff). Eine echte doppelte Generation hat Fuchs bei proximm festgestellt.
RMRFCP3X–. Recent research on conifer needle diseases : conference proceedings, October 14-18, 1984, Gulfport, Mississippi. Conifers Diseases and pests Congresses. Hypodermella laricis 85. 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.. Peterson, Glenn W; International Union of Forestry Research Organizations. Working Party on Needle Diseases. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMMEFFMX–. Die forst-insecten : oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten ; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schèadlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Kèonigl. Preuss. ; Haus-ministeriums Herrn geheimen staats-ministers von Ladenberg excellenz, herausgegeben . Rtttxehurq ad Tiat.del. Aflus Ckermes laoiTigmosa . 2 . Ulmi . 3 . alba . 4 . P.-ijiiili .. ! 5 , Laricis . 6 . cipinculatas . li a^enachifher eliahihöar
RMRDF174–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Female. Male. Sycamore Plant-Louse, much enlarged.—OrigiJtal. Fig. 198.. Female. Male. Apple-Tree Aphis, much magnified.—Original. wholesome to the bees. The larch-louse, Lachnus laricis, secretes a liquid that is greedily taken by the bees. The honey is very excellent. Another of the aphides, of a black hue, works on the. 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 th
RMMEFG9H–. Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schädlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Königl. Preuss . IB. tvpoftrapliuK. L>. ]i sleiiograplius. o. B. Laricis. *.15. Tutm-alis. 5.6.E. inonog-raplnis. . 8. 35. (hvoai-aphus. (JIO. 13. bicolor. 11.112.15. biaejis.l5.14B. clmlroSL-aplms. r*»f2w .K,///.ff.-//--/<7.^;-,
RMRG8YNC–. [Bulletins on forest pathology : from Bulletin U.S.D.A., Washington, D.C., 1913-1925]. Trees; Plant diseases. Fig. 1.—Branch of Larix occidentalis Infected with Razoumofskya laricis. The staminate and pistillate plants are in close juxtaposition, the former at the end of the twig.. Fig. 2.—Razoumofskya Americana on Pinus contorta. Staminate and pistillate plants; long trailing form.. 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 origin
RMMEFEA7–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . A B C Abb. 39. Ipidophage Histeriden. A. Platysoma oblongum F.; B Plegaderus discisusEr.; C Larve desselben. Alle stark vergr. — Original. Gattung Paromalu.s Er. Kleine Arten (l72—2,3 mm) von oblonger, ziemlich parallelseitiger Gestalt, mit rostroten Beinen und Fühlern. In der forstentomologischen Literatur sind 2 Arten erwähnt: J3^ P. paralleiopipedtis Hbst. (Körper parallel), an .Nadelhölzern, in den Gängen von verschiedenen Ips-Arten {laricis, longicollis, sexdeniaius) ,, — flavicornis Hbst. (Körper länglich oval, an den Seiten lei
RMRGJA3C–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. REVIEW OF CINARA IN BRITAIN 145 Braun (1938 : 482-491) found Cinara kochiana and called it C. laricis (Koch), although part at least of Koch's description does not fit kochiana. Subsequent authors proposing new names for laricis Koch nee Walker or Hartig, have been 22 23. 25. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Londo
RMMEFFYW–. Die forst-insecten : oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten ; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schèadlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Kèonigl. Preuss. ; Haus-ministeriums Herrn geheimen staats-ministers von Ladenberg excellenz, herausgegeben . Brut des laufenden Jahres nicht so leicht wieder anfliegt u. s. f. Was er von der Brut unter der Rinde sagt, gehört nicht dahin, sondern wahrscheinlich zum B. Laricis. Die Gänge zeigen e
RMRDHHH0–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. J V Female. Male. Sycamore Plant-Louse, much enlarged.—Origbial. Fig. 198.. Female. Male. Apple-Tree Aphis J mnch ynagtdjied.—Original. wholesome to the bees. The larch-louse, L,achnus laricis, secretes a liquid that is greedily taken by the bees. The honey is very excellent. • Another of the aphides, of a black hue, works on the. 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 orig
RMMEFGHF–. Die forst-insecten oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schädlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Königl. Preuss . Brut des laufenden Jahres nicht so leicht wieder anfliegt u. s. f. Was er von der Brut unter der Rinde sagt, gehört nicht dahin, sondern wahrscheinlich zum B. Laricis. Die Gänge zeigen eine matte Schwärze, welche sich auch et- was in die Puppenhöhlen hineingezogen hat, und selbst bi
RMRJYR48–. As nature shows them : moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains : with over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life. Lepidoptera; Nature prints. Tolype laricis. T. veUeda, and it makes a similar though smaller cocoon. Tlie moth emerges early in Se})temljer and lays its eggs, whicli do not hatch till the following spring. The female moth resembles T. velleda in color, except that it is lighter near the Ijody, and the outer gray band on the forward wings is darker and narrower. The male, wliicli is here figured, is dark
RMMEFFRK–. Die forst-insecten : oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten ; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schèadlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Kèonigl. Preuss. ; Haus-ministeriums Herrn geheimen staats-ministers von Ladenberg excellenz, herausgegeben . Htttzehurif rt Trosfhtl ad nat ,iel TerLtlu-edo flop/u/rus) 1 Püii, 2.pallLda., 3. simiüs, 4.^rarie^a(a,, S.virens,6.Tirfa, 7. socia, 8. fL-tttetoruni, 9, Laricis, AO.iiemoTUDi. TraSfhtl
RMRDE21H–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 304 GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY Parts of trees, however, may be killed.* The larch mistletoe, Razou- mofskya Douglasii laricis, is one which lives on the western larch in Idaho and Oregon and in the open places interferes seriously with the development of some of the more valuable timber trees. The sixth series includes the climbing parasites, which are destitute. Fig. 121.—Sectional view, partly diagrammatic, of a branch infected with mistletoe, showing relation of parasite and host, u, br
RMMEEE45–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . g II i Abb. 241A. Flügeldeckenabstürze, a Ips sexdentatus Boern., b Ips amitinus Eichh., c Ips acuminatus Gyll., d Ips Mannsfeldi Wachtl., e Ips curvidens, f Ips laricis F., g Ips suturalis Gyil. J, h derselbe ^, i Ips proximus Eich. (j'. — Aus Koch (gez. Röhrl) u. Spessivtseff^e). Naht des Basalgliedes der P'ühlerkeule in der Mitte stark bogig vorgezogen, Stirn rauhgekörnt, matt, beim (j" ohne Höckerchen, Absturz der Flügel- decken vom 2. Zahn ab fast senkrecht, längs der Naht und den vorderen Seiten lang behaart, am Grunde zers
RMRG8YPM–. [Bulletins on forest pathology : from Bulletin U.S.D.A., Washington, D.C., 1913-1925]. Trees; Plant diseases. Bui. 360, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. 1.—Branch of Larix occidentalis Infected with Razoumofskya laricis. The staminate and pistillate plants are in close juxtaposition, the former at the end of the twig.. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washingt
RMRDFE1T–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. FIR DISEASES 169 Brown Heartwood-Rot Caused by Fames officinalis Fries (= Fames laricis (Jacq.) Murrill) Douglas & is often severely damaged by this heartwood-rot in the Northwest. Larch, pine and other conifers are affected by the same disease throughout western United States. The decayed wood re- sembles the brown checked wood-rot caused by Poly- porus sulphureus (see page 247). In the final stages of decay, the heart- wood is brownish or red-brown. Felts of mycelium form in checks in the brown wood (Fig. 26). The fruiting-bodies of the causal fungus ar
RMREEPRH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 261 und bringt sie zum sohneilen Absterben. F. Baudisch (Centralbl. f. d. ges. Forstwesen XXIX, 461 [1903]) gibt an, dass von zweijährigen Lärchen bisweilen 30—40 Prozent zu gründe gerichtet werden. Hartigiella laricis (Hart,). Aus den Spaltöffnungen vorbrechende Konidienträgerbüschel und zwei Konidienträger. Stark vergr. (Nach Hartig.). LIV. MoiiosporiuiM Bonord. Handb. allg. Mykol. p. 95 (1851). — Sacc. Syll. IV, 113. Sterile Hyphen kr
RMRR3M8M–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. Reuter. Hem. Gyma Europae PI VI!. lieber ptnj>. Dëbnw et ßumerrumd .-r 1. Pssdlua vitelliTïUB, ScfwÜ9..6 1|.. Psallus simillimuB. ^^^M^.^ 7 PsaJIus incorifer, Ä^. ^ 2. id obscurellus, iäÄ. J" 5. id. variabilis,/oä', ^ 8 id, ambi^uus, ^^,? 3 id Qaercus, >r:^r.>w. 6, id Laricis,/^'"'i'/-^«^ 9- i^ betuleti,/«^, jp 1. Ol. Chardon, ainô. Paj-w. 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 perfectl
RMRHW9R3–. Bericht der Oberhessischen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Heilkunde. Science; Medicine. — 95 — 1. A2)horura arniata Tullb. Im ganzen Gebiet gemein. In Blumentöpfen. In Wald unter Laub und im Moos. Im Flutgenist der Lahn. 2. Aphoruva inerinis Tullb. Vereinzelt unter Blumentöpfen. Nur von Weilburg bekannt geworden. 3, Ajihoruva tuberculata Mon. Von Herrn Börner am Rimberg bei Caldern gefunden. 4. Axtliorura furelfera Börner. Von Herrn Börner gefunden. Kirchspitz bei Marburg. Unter Laub im Walde. III. Genus Anuropliorus J>^ic. Da Änurophorus laricis Nie. mit Postantennalorgan ausgestattet ist,
RMRH2RKA–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 338 MELAMPSORA 1. Melampsora Larici-Caprearum Kleb. Caeoma Laricis Plowr. Ured. p. 262 p.p. Melampsora salicina Lev. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 522 ; Micr. Fung. p. 219. M. farinosa Schrot. Flor. Scliles. iv. 360. Plowr. Ured. p. 238 p.p. (see note). M. Larici-GaprearuTii Kleb. in Forstl.-naturw. Zeitscbr. 1897, p. 469. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 483, f. 312. jEcidiospores. Caeomata minute, pale-orange; spores round- ish, oblong, or polygonal, 15—25x12—17//.; epispore up to 2/x thick, finely verruculose, with many thin
RMRH2RM1–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 338 MELAMPSORA 1. Melampsora Larici-Caprearum Kleb. Caeoma Laricis Plowr. Ored. p. 262 p.p. Melampsora salieina Lev. ; Cooke, Handb. p. >±l ; Micr. Fung. ]>. 219. M. farinosa Schrot. Flor. Settles, iv. 360. Plowr. CTred. p. 238 p.p. see oote . M. Larici-Caprearum Kleb. in ForstL-naturw. Zeitschr. lw:»7. >. !';'•». Fischer, CTred. Schweiz, p. 183, f. 312. /Ecidiospores. Caeomata minute, pale-orange; spores round- ish, oblong, or polygonal, 15—25x12—17/^: epispore up to 2 fjb thick, fi
RMRE2G64–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 338 MELAMPSORA 1. Melampsora Larici-Caprearum Kleb. Vaeoma Laricis Plowr. Ured. p. 262 p.p. Melampsora salicina Lev. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 522 ; Micr. Fung. p. 219. M. farinosa Sohrot. Flor. Sohles. if. 360. Plowr. Ured. p. 238 p.p. (see note). M. Larici-Caprearum Kleb. in Forstl.-naturw. Zeitschr. 1897, p. 469. Fischer, Ured. Sohweiz, p. 483, f. 312. ^cidiospores. Cseomata minute, pale-orange; spores round- ish, oblong, or polygonal, 15—25x12—17/x; epispore up to 2/i thick, finely verruculose, with many thin plac
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