Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Houard in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Houard also mentions P. vera.
According to Houard also Parietaria judaica.
Houard also mentions Halimione portulacoides.
Normal and galled flowers from Houard, 1909a.
According to Houard also P. atlantica, lentiscus, vera.
mature gall from Houard, 1908a.
The reference by Houard to Vicia lutea,
an individual gall from Houard, 1908a.
According to Cogollugo and Houard also Amelanchier ovalis.
Houard suggests that the eggs also may be deposited in unfolding buds.
The reference to Cedrus deodara by Houard(1908a) must be a mistake.
According to Houard the gall is green,
while making a reference to a page in Houard 1908.
Mentioned by Houard also from T. x europa,
with at right a schematic transverse section from Houard, 1908a.
According to Houard sits the gall between the scales of the cupla,
Tephritis pantherina Fallén, 1820 erroneously attributed to Fabricius by Houard.
The relation indicated by Houard between“Gelechia mulinella” and Bartsia aspera is incorrect.
It is very surprising that this gall is not mentioned in the book by Houard 1908a.
description of E. rudis by Houard partly apply to Acalitus calycophthirus.
That is in disagreement with Adler's own description or the one by Houard.
Houard attributes a voluminous lateral swelling on the branches of Cedrus deodara to B. pallida.
Gall, with a length section and at richt two somewhat less current forms from Houard, 1908a.
Buhr, probably basing himself on Houard, additionally mentions Bellidiastrum michelii Aster bellidiastrum.
Houard writes that the flowers turn green,
The association of this species with Actaea spicata by Houard must stem from confusion with Aphis fabae.
According to Houard and Buhr the gall is densely covered by white unicellular hairs of 15-20 µm thick
However, the references to pigeoti in Houard, Buhr and Dauphin& Aniotsbehere must concern A. scorzonerae.
Houard and Dauphin& Aniotsbehere additionally refer to Inula salicina
The course designer is Alain Houard from France, the Ground Jury is led by Gé König from the Netherlands and Manuel Ubeda from Spain.