vespiform

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vespiform

  1. vespiforme
    1888, Edward W. Badger, William Hillhouse, The Midland Naturalist: The Journal of the "Midland Union of Natural History Sciences" with which is Incorporated the Entire Transaction of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, Volumes 11-12, Hardwicke and Bogue, página: 128
    • I think there are no more truly vespiform insects than those Nomada
    1853, Edward Forbes, Sylvanus Charles Thorp Hanley, A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells: Including the Tunicata, and the families of Lamellibranchiata as far as Cyprinidæ, J. Van Voorst, pagina: 61
    • Aristotle has frequently been quoted as mentioning the Teredo under the name of Τενθρηδων, in the ninth book of the “History of Animals;” but the animal there spoken of is evidently some flying vespiform insect.
    1960, University of California, University of California Publications in Entomology, Volumes 17-18, University of California Press, página: 41
    • Odontocera contains both vespiform and apiform species

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