Lexicographical Neighbors of Genitalic
geniting genitings genitival genitivally genitive genitive-accusative genitive-case genitive case genitive cases genitively | genitives |
Literary usage of Genitalic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation by James William Tutt, Malcolm Burr (1890)
"Among the representative species this change in the structure of the genitalic
appendages is instructive and indicative of • their morphological value. ..."
2. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1895)
"Scudder and Burgess first gave us genitalic species ; Lederer used the genitalia
for subgeneric and generic divisions, and latterly ic followed by Smith. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Entomological Society by American Entomological Society (1907)
"Orthosia crispa, genitalic structure of male from beneath, with harpe »nd clasper
of one side removed ; uncus spatulate. " 2. ..."
4. Journal of the New York Entomological Society by New York Entomological Society (1905)
"They separate as follows on genitalic characters. Inner lobe of side piece broad
and angled, but without a spine taeniorhynchus. ..."
5. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1916)
"In the discussion which followed comments were made on the views of some of the
early students on the systematic value of the genitalic characters, ..."
6. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society by American Entomological Society (1916)
"Moreover, numerous important male genitalic characters have been found and are
here described in detail. It is evident that the genera here considered have ..."
7. A Monograph of the Culicidae, Or Mosquitoes by Frederick Vincent Theobald (1907)
"Dr. Dyar remarks that "genitalic divisions are more natural than those recently
founded on ... Dr. Dyar tells us, that by genitalic and larval characters ..."