Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenebrios
Literary usage of Tenebrios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1883)
"... Chrysomelas, tenebrios, etc., will recover from the shock, and betray their
presence in their own slow, deliberate manner, when they too can be secured. ..."
2. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871), Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1881)
"... Chrysomelas, tenebrios, etc., will recover from the shock, and betray their
presence in their own slow, deliberate manner, when they too can be secured. ..."
3. Annual Report by Entomological Society of Ontario, Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture (1884)
"... Chrysomelas, tenebrios, etc., will recover from the shock, and betray their
presence in their own slow, deliberate manner, when they too can be secured. ..."
4. Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt: Undertaken by Order of the Old Government by Charles Sigisbert Sonnini, Henry Hunter (1807)
"In one hole they had made 1 found a number of tenebrios, real animals of darkness,
for they ar£ entirely of a dull black. ..."
5. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1815)
"For that purpose I examined the dorsal vessel in a great number of butterflies,
tenebrios, and crickets. All these dissections confirmed the results that I ..."