RMP2D479–. English: Bdellocephala puncata. In the original figure description: Bdellocephala puncata. The time-graded regeneration field; darkest shading represents highest regeneration rate. 6 September 2014, 15:18:14. Bröndsted H 6 Bdellocephala punctata
RMA1K654–Yellow ladybirds Propylea 14 punctata mating on bluebell in ancient woodland
RMBC7E6Y–7 Spot Ladybird Coccinella 7-punctata face detail at 1:1 macro Canon 100 mm Macro Family Coccinellidae
RMP7C5BC–Aspidonia: horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas 1-3, extinct sea scorpion, Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus 4, extinct sea scorpion, Pterygotus anglicus 5, and extinct fossil trilobites, Onnia goldfussi 6, Deiphon forbesi 7, Phacops latifrons 8, Asteropyge punctata 9, Raphiophorus rouaulti 10, Paradoxides bohemicus 11, Cheirurus insignis 12, Selenopeltis buchi 13, Megistaspidella extenuata 14, Bohemoharpes ungula 15, Agnostus pisiformis 16, Trochurus speciosus 17, Eccaparadoxides pusillus 18, Sphaerexochus mirus 19 and Triarthrus becki 20. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ern
RMF87F9C–Aspidonia: horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas 1-3, extinct sea scorpion, Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus 4, extinct sea scorpion, Pterygotus anglicus 5, and extinct fossil trilobites, Onnia goldfussi 6, Deiphon forbesi 7, Phacops latifrons 8, Asteropyge punctata 9, Raphiophorus rouaulti 10, Paradoxides bohemicus 11, Cheirurus insignis 12, Selenopeltis buchi 13, Megistaspidella extenuata 14, Bohemoharpes ungula 15, Agnostus pisiformis 16, Trochurus speciosus 17, Eccaparadoxides pusillus 18, Sphaerexochus mirus 19 and Triarthrus becki 20. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Er
RMP24XA1–10 Agalma punctata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 110 14 0008
RMA8637J–14-SPOT LADYBIRD Propylea 14-punctata cut out
RM2G4DHCX–A yellow ladybird with black spots - the 14 Spot ladybird - Propylea quatuordecimpunctata in Sussex, England, UK.
RFJTKM9F–Yellow and black ladybird (Propylea quatuordecimpunctata) on a leaf
RME45YA8–Illustration of British native ladybirds. From top left to right: Sixteen or 16-spot ladybird (Tytthaspis 16-punctata); Thirteen or 13-spot ladybird (Hippodamia 13-punctata); Bryony ladybird (Epilachna argus); 22-spot ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunct
RMRH32G2–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 3; 1990 Map 17. Cream-spot ladybird Calvia 14-gunala Map 18. 4 spot ladybird Propylea 14-punctata. 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 Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : British Entomological and Natural History Society
RM2N3P4Y6–Species of ladybirds or ladybugs. Ten-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 18, 19, Cynegetis impunctata 20, heather ladybird, Chilocorus bipustulatus 21, two-spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctata 22, Coccinella 10-guttata 23, 10-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 24, striped ladybird, Myzia oblongoguttata 25, five-spot, Coccinella quinquepunctata 26, orange ladybird, Halyzia sedecimguttata 27, and cream spot ladybird, Calvia quatuordecimguttata 28. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academ
RMAJRFXT–Seven-spotted and cream-spot ladybird feeding on blackfly in garden, Essex
RMPFGJC3–. Das Gehirn von Hatteria punctata. Hatteria; Brain. Fig. L. Längsschnitte durch das Unterhirn der Embryonalstadien (median). a Medianschnittstadinm IV. b Mediansohnittstadium III. d Medianschnitt II. a 17 :1. b, c, d 14 : 1. Bezeichnungen s. Fig. 0. Statt frontodorsalwärts, wie bis dahin. Die Lagerungsänderung der Drüse ging folglich in einer der Aufrichtung des ganzen Schnauzenteils entgegengesetzten Richtung vor sich. Sie schreitet postembryonal in demselben Sinn fort, sodaß die Längsachse der Drüse beim Erwachsenen von vorn oben nach hinten unten gerichtet ist. Auch am Hypothalamus ist der
RMW0PC7Y–Archive image from page 40 of Descriptive catalogue of the Medusæ. Descriptive catalogue of the Medusæ of the Australian seas. In two parts: Part I. Scyphomedusæ. Part II. Hydromedusæ descriptivecatal00aust Year: 1887 pinx. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. i. 2. 3- 4- 5- 6. MEDUSAE. Phyllorhiza punctata. R. r. L. Cviinea annaskala. R. v. L. Var. purpurea. Monorhiza haeckeli. Haacke. Aurelia coerulea. R. v. L. Pseudorhiza aurosa. R. r>. L. Crambessa mosaica. Quay, et Gaim. Var. conservatina. Cyanea armaskala. R. r>. L. Var. 8. 10. i i. I 2. 14. '5- i5. '7- 18. 20. CTENOPHORA. Bolina chuni. R. v.
RMMCR5WC–. 1. Filipendulae. 2. a—c. Transalpina. 3. a. b. Ephialtes. 4. a. b. Lavandulae. 5. a. b. Rhadamanthus. 6. Laeta. 7. a. b. Fausta. 8. a. b. Carniolica. 9. Occitanica. 10. a—c. Phegea. 11. Ancüla. 12. Punctata. 13. a. b. Undulana. 14. a—d. Clorana. 15. a—c. Prasinana. 16. Bicolorana. 17. Cucullatella. 18. Strigula. 19. Centonalis. 20. Cristatula. 21. Senex. 22. Mundana. 23. Murina. 24. a—c. Miniata.
RMBC7E50–7 Spot Ladybird Coccinella 7-punctata face detail at 1:1 macro Canon 100 mm Macro Family Coccinellidae
RM2T68WFG–Species of ladybirds or ladybugs. Ten-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 18, 19, Cynegetis impunctata 20, heather ladybird, Chilocorus bipustulatus 21, two-spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctata 22, Coccinella 10-guttata 23, 10-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 24, striped ladybird, Myzia oblongoguttata 25, five-spot, Coccinella quinquepunctata 26, orange ladybird, Halyzia sedecimguttata 27, and cream spot ladybird, Calvia quatuordecimguttata 28. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy
RMA7HMAT–Ladybirds
RMB39MHY–ladybird - larva on leaf / Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
RMRH32ET–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 3; 1990 Map 17. Cream-spot ladybird Calvia 14-gunala Map 18. 4 spot ladybird Propylea 14-punctata. 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 Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : British Entomological and Natural History Society
RMT3YKC6–Archive image from page 366 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 10. Heterocera. .Vf i Mä 1. Filipendulae. 2. a—c. Transalpina. 3. a. b. Ephialtes. 4. a. b. Lavandulae. 5. a. b. Rhadamanthus. 6. Laeta. 7. a. b. Fausta. 8. a. b. Carniolica. 9. Occitanica. 10. a—c. Phegea. 11. Ancüla. 12. Punctata. 13. a. b. Undulana. 14. a—d. Clorana. 15. a—c. Prasinana. 16. Bicolorana. 17. Cucullatella. 18. Strigula. 19. Centonalis. 20. Cristatula. 21. Senex. 22. Mundana. 23. Murina. 24. a—c. Miniata.
RMPFEKP7–. Descriptive catalogue of the Medusæ of the Australian seas. In two parts: Part I. Scyphomedusæ. Part II. Hydromedusæ. Jellyfishes. pinx. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. i. 2. 3- 4- 5- 6. MEDUSAE. Phyllorhiza punctata. R. r. L. Cviinea annaskala. R. v. L. Var. purpurea. Monorhiza haeckeli. Haacke. Aurelia coerulea. R. v. L. Pseudorhiza aurosa. R. r>. L. Crambessa mosaica. Quay, et Gaim. Var. conservatina. Cyanea armaskala. R. r>. L. Var.. 8. 10. i i. I 2. 14. '5- i5. '7- 18. 20. CTENOPHORA. Bolina chuni. R. v. L. Nt-is cordigera. Less. SPONGES. Chalinopsis imitans. R. ?'. L. Sycandra arborea. Hae
RM2AM0DP6–Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . aucMandica, sp. nov. 11. M. polynwrpha, Sp. noY. 12. Spiroloculina, sp. ind. 13. Rhabdammina abyssorum, Sass. 14. Reophax scorpiurus, Mont. 15. Haplojihragmium canariense, DOrb. 16. H. ylohigeriniforme, P. and T. 17. Thurammina papillata, Brady. 18. Valvulina conica, P. and T. 19. Bolivina punctata, DOrb. 20. Lagena apiculata, Eeuss. 21. L. squamosa, Mont. 22. L. hexagona. Will. 23. L. striatopunctata, P. and T. ? 24. Globigerina bulloides, DOrb. 25. Patellina corrugata. Will. 26. Discorbina rosacea, DOrb. 27. D. turbo, DOrb. (?) 28.
RM2AWFJJ6–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . 2)er-niestes i/ini EMiAi 3.6t^J^> DEPvMEST£>S vini.Das l^ein - Keif er che n^ X)£ymeßes vlni: oblongus feirngineus, thorace qiiadiato ntrinque antice loLatöelytris punctatis. » Habitat in fioribus, femel captus. Similis D. cdlar, F. Totus feirngineus. Oculi nigri. Antennae pilofaearticulis tiibus ultimis maioribus. Thorax tpadratus fübdepreflus pimctatus obfcn*rior, margine laterali utrinque antice lobato. Elytra punctata pilofa. Corpus fabtus et pedes ferruginea. a. Magnitudo naturalis, b, Eadem aiicta. 14. Silp/ia. /ttt
RM2AG15PJ–. Palæontology ... WMG-abb, del Bowen& C° lith. Philada. PLATE XV. PAGE Fig. 10. ZiRPH^A Gabbii. 52 Fig. 11. ? SlLIQUARIA EDENTULA. 53 Fig. 12. Clidophoea punctata. 54 Fig. 13, 13 a. ? Hemimactra occidentalis. 54 Fig. 14. Mercenaria perlaminosa. 55 Fig. 15, 15 a. Caryatis Barbarensis. 56 Fig. 16. Dosinia Matuewsoonii. 57 dtawilStfti jE&IiiBONTOl/OiOlTVOTJJDro (Tertiaiy) FJUASm .15.. WM. GaiTb, del Bowen& C° lith. Philada PLATE XVI. PAGE Fig. 17. Tapes Staleyi. 57 17 a. Hinge. Fig. 18. Saxidomtjs gibbosps. 58 18 a. End view. 18 6. Hinge. Fig. 19. Pecten Peckhami. 59 19 a. Lower valve, to show t
RM2AGBW9P–. Bergens Museum årbok. ktiske bryozoer. 79 Side majuscula Noedgaard 26 palmata 10 patens Smitt 24 Peachii 27 porifera Smitt 26 propinqua Smitt 26 reticulata MGill 25 reticulata — f, yrototypa 25 reticulato-punctata Hincks 25 rigida v. Lorenz 24 Smitti KiRCHENPAUER 25 stylifera Levinsen 24 trispinosa 25 —• var. arhorea 25 — f. lameUosa 25 ventricosa, var 27 Smitti n a Arctica 24 Jeffreysli 24 Majuscula 26 reticulata 25 Smitti 25 trispinosa 25 Stomatopora 35 dilatans Johnst 36 fungia CoDCH 36 incrassata Smitt 36 penicillata Fabr 36 repens S. Wood ., 35 Side Tessarodoma 14 gracile M. Sårs 14 Tii
RM2AM5BK9–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 59. Paranthura punctata. A. 9 dorsal view. B. Antennule. C. Mandible.D. Uropodal exopod. E. Uropodal basis and endopod. F. Maxilliped. Scale in mm. 190 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Other material SAM-A12256, 1 non-ovig. $, 1 juv., off Orange River mouth.SAM-A14371, 1 non-ovig. ?, off Saldanha Bay, 50-54 m. SAM-A2612, 2non-ovig. 9, 1 juv., Mouille Point, Table Bay. SAM-A14361, 1 non-ovig. 9,False Bay, 44 m. SAM-A14363, 1 non-ovig. $, False Bay, 39 m. SAM-A14364, 8 ovig. 9, 3 non-ovig. 9, 14 juvs. False Bay,
RM2CE111C–. Bulletin . H, C. H. del. CRETACEOUS FORAMINIFERA THE HEUOTYPE PRINTING CO., BOSTON INDEX. Page.Analyses of specimens of Foraminifera.. 13 Analysis of glauconite 14 Anomalina ammonoides (Reuss).. 67,86 Anomalina grosserugosa (Giimbel). 67.86 Anomalina wiillerstorfi Sch wager = Truncatulina wuellerstorfi 66-67 Apiopterina dorbignii Zborzewski—Pol- ymorphina orbignii 62 Bailey, J. W., cited - - 15 Bibliography of the Foraminifera 17-25 Bolivina punctata dOrbigny. 33,78 Bolivina textilaroides Reuss 34 Brady, H. B., bibliography of Foraminif-era prepared by 17 Bulimina puschi Reuss - 32-33 Bulimi
RM2CDYFPP–. Carniola : izvestja Muzejskega drustva za Kranjsko = Mitteilungen des Museal-Vereines für Krain = comptes-rendus de l'Association du Musée de Carniole : nova vrsta . Fot. Fran Dobovšek. Tab. VIII.. Fot. Fran Dobovšek 75 Venilia macularia L. ab. meridionalis Hafn. ^, Gradiš?e ob Wippach, 14. V. 1907 (Hafn.) Fig. 14 Psodos spitzt Rbl. ^ , Kredarica, 5. Vm. 1911 (M. H.) „40 Scodiona v. raunaria Frr. ab. spltchali Hafn. 9, Wippach, 27. VI. 1910 (Spl.) „ 22 Syntomis pliegea L. ^, aberratio, ?rnu?e, 3. VII. 1910 (M. H.) „27 Dysauxes punctata F. ab. juncta Hafn. ?, Wippach, e 1. Sept. 1911 (Hafn.)
RM2CERR8A–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. ata, 5 • 11. Gyanopepla glaucopoides, 2 12. Aclytia punctata, S. 13. CJilorostoIa interrupta, S • 14. Coreura Jysimachides, cS . 15. Eapyra disticta, $ . 16. Aclytia signatnra, $ . 17. „ terra, S. 1 8. Trichodesina obliqua, J . 19. ,, uniformis, $ . 20. Cyanopepla ohscura, d • 21. „ agyrtldia, S. 22. Eupyra sarama, S . 23. Cyayiopfpla lystra, d . 24. ,, basimacida, 2 • 25. ,, jxdia, 2 . 26. Euagra angelica, $ . 27. Cyanopejda amata, J . Vol. I. p. 450.„ p. 432. p. 435.„ p. 441.„ p. 442.„ p. 447.„ p. 462.„ p. 449. p. 417.„ p. 438.„ p
RMRE5HHA–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 121.. M Roc-hlbn dfl. eMifh. EUCALYPTUS PROPINOUA Deane and Maiden. (1-9) E. PUNCTATA DC. (10-14). [See also Plate 122.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRR5D35–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. 14 21 -. l,rs 17 16 I. Vi 1-4 Leiocidaris Hüsü m. ilaris, Schlüt Kec.com. L5 ' : '..punctata, A.Rom. Lichtdn isch. Berlin.. 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.. Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt. Berlin : Neumann'schen Kartenhandlung
RMRH10ED–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 14 using it to advantage to strengthen their dams and the banks of their water tanks. "Wild Rye (EJymus canadensis) grows in nearly every neighborhood. It is to be fonnd occasionally on the uplands, but is more common in the valleys. Stockmen say that, when it is young and green, stock of all kinds is fond of it. They think it will make good hay. It is one of the most ijromising of the native hay grasses. Everlasting Grass [Erio- cliloa punctata) (fig. 3).—This grass was found in Shackel- ford County in a stubble fiel
RMRHD6R7–. The book of the garden. Gardening. GRUB AND CHRYSALIS OF THE LADYBIRD. WINGLESS FEMALE OF THE BEAN APHIS.. WINGED MALE OF THE BEAN APHIS the female wingless insect; while fig. 13 ex- hibits the male. The ladybirds — of which there are two, the constant inhabitants of gar- dens, Coccinella bipunctata, fig. 14, a, the two- spotted ladybird, and Coccinella septem-punctata, „. 1 . 6, seven-spotted lady- '" bird—are their great- est natural enemies, as they are to all the Aphis tribe. The grub of the ladybird is shown, fig. 15, a, and the chrysalis b. They devour them in astonishing number
RMRE5D51–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. '-â V . ⢠13 , ⢠14 r i 12< H 1 - r' -iot-hi»T, dn. er ijrb. EUCALYPTUS PROPINQUA Deane and Maiden. (/-£) E. PUNCTATA DC. (10-14). [See also Plate 122.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRH9KR1–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 15 Fragments in nat. size of normal pinnae of — 12. S. caudata. 13. S. ichtiosma typica. 14 a. S. contvacta, middle of lower sterile pinntTe. 14 b. S. contractu, base of middle fertile pinna. 15. Segment of S. pellucido-punctata.. 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.. Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn; Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn. Journal de botanique; Dansk botanisk
RMRHW2DA–. Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift. Entomology; Insects. Fig. 10—12 Drep. lacertinaria tacoraria P. Seh., Fig. lü u. 11 qq, Fig. 12. Fig. 13. Pap. podalirius forma punctata O. Schultz, (s. S. 121.) Fig. 14. Pap. m a c h a 0 n forma dissoluta 0. Schultz, is. S. 122.). 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.. Berliner Entomologischer Verein. Berlin : Berliner Entomologischer Verein
RMRHMJKM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. moi.ni.Y <)K M RINE LEECH 385. FIGURE 4. A specimen of Brcvoortia tyrannits 155 mm, SL, collected near Charleston, S. C, 14 January 1971 displays 21 specimens of C. carolincnsis and one isopod in the oral cavity. described by Thompson (1927) in the nearby Rock River during the winter of 1925-1926. The course of this outbreak of P. punctata, a near relative of C. carolincnsis, was remarkably similar to that described here for C. carolinensis. One intriguing aspect of the life cycles of many piscicolid leeches is the con-
RMRMRRHG–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. Figs. Isoiahis bifoveolata (Bolivar) o, 1. Anterior part of body, 2. A portion of antenna; /. punctata (Dubrony) 2, 3. Anterior part of body (redrawn from Dubrony, 1879). Key to the species 1 (6). Mesonotum with a blunt fold or sharp ridge laterally 2 (5). Mesonotum with a curved blunt fold laterally in apical half only 3 (4). Size larger (14-18.6 mm); eyes longer than the post-ocular length (fig. 1); legs with femora testaceous brown /. bifoveolata (Bolivar). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRD3KNB–. Das Gehirn von Hatteria punctata. Hatteria; Brain. Fig. L. Längsschnitte durch das Unterhirn der Embryonalstadien (median). a Medianschnittstadinm IV. b Mediansohnittstadium III. d Medianschnitt II. a 17 :1. b, c, d 14 : 1. Bezeichnungen s. Fig. 0. Statt frontodorsalwärts, wie bis dahin. Die Lagerungsänderung der Drüse ging folglich in einer der Aufrichtung des ganzen Schnauzenteils entgegengesetzten Richtung vor sich. Sie schreitet postembryonal in demselben Sinn fort, sodaß die Längsachse der Drüse beim Erwachsenen von vorn oben nach hinten unten gerichtet ist. Auch am Hypothalamus ist der
RMRHHF43–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Jahrgang XIX. Nr. 14.. deara eoeruleo-punctata var. latifrons Steind. u. Kn. Von Theodor Angermann. Neujahr 1907 machte ich zufällig die Be- kanntschaft mit dem damals noch nicht lange importierten Cichliden Acara coeruleo-punctata var. latifrons. Ich war geradezu begeistert von dem rassigen Körperbau, der Farbenpracht, dem herrlichen Flossenwerk und — den inter- essantenLebensgewohnheiten derTiere, wobei ich vor allen Dingen an ihre Brutpflege denke. Es war eine Liebe auf den ersten Blick und ich wurde gewahr, dass der Aquarianer gegen dieselbe dur
RMRDJBW3–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British museum. Amphibians. 14. HTLAMBATES. 135 5. - Hylambates aubryi. Leptopelis aubryi, Oilnth. Cat. p. 89. Leptopelis natalensis, part., Oiimth. I. e. p. 144. Hyla punctata, Sallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. vii. p. 193. aubryi, A. Dum. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1858, p. 561. Hylambates aubryi, A. Dum. Arch. Mus. X. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the clioanse. Tym- panum half the width of the eye. Pingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed; a rather strong, compressed, inner metata
RMRF9JD6–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British Museum. 2d ed.. Amphibians. 14. HTLAMBATES. 135 5. Hylambates aubryi. Leptopelis aubryi, Gunth, Cat. p. 89. Li ptopelis nntalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Hyla punctata, HaUoto. Proo. Ac. Philacl. vii. p. 193. aubryi, A. Bum, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 185(5, p. 561. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choanac. Tym- panum half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compressed, inner
RMRH1115–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. 18 « * 8 4 * ? > II »2. 16 % 19 Eucalyptus Fruits. Natural Size. 1 Eucalyptus eorynocalyx; 2, E. citriodora: 3, E. stuartiana: I. E. viminalis; 6, E. rostrata; 6, E. ' teretieorais; 7, E. gunnii; 8, E. rudis; 9, E. resinifera; 10, E. punctata; 11, E. botryoides; 12. E. goniocalyx; 13, E. robusta; 14, E. cornuta; 15, E. occidentalis; 16, E. longifolia; 17, E. globulus; 18, E. gomphocephala; 19, E. coriacea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRF1ER1–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British museum. Amphibians. 14. HTLAMBATES. 135 5. Hylambates aul3ryi. Leptopelis aubryi, G'unth. Cat. p. 89. Leptopeiis uataleusis, part., Giinth. I. c. p. 144. Hyla punctata, Ilalhic. Proc. Ac. Philacl. vii. p. 193. —— aubiyi, A. Bum. Itcv. et Mag. Zool. 185(i, p. 561. Hjlambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choanoe. Tym- panum half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compressed, inner
RMRF98WT–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British museum. Amphibians. 14. HTLAMBATES. 135 5. Hylambates aul3ryi. Leptopelis aubryi, G'unth. Cat. p. 89. Leptopeiis uataleusis, part., Giinth. I. c. p. 144. Hyla punctata, Ilalhic. Proc. Ac. Philacl. vii. p. 193. —— aubiyi, A. Bum. Itcv. et Mag. Zool. 185(i, p. 561. Hjlambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choanoe. Tym- panum half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compressed, inner
RMRF1F27–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the collection of the British Museum. 2d ed.. Amphibians. 14. HTLAMBATES. 135 5. Hylambates aubryi. Leptopelis aubryi, Gunth, Cat. p. 89. Li ptopelis nntalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Hyla punctata, HaUoto. Proo. Ac. Philacl. vii. p. 193. aubryi, A. Bum, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 185(5, p. 561. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choanac. Tym- panum half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compressed, inner
RMRF995R–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the ... British Museum. 14. HYLAMBATES. 235 5. Hylambates aubryi, Lcptopelis auln-yi, Gmith. Cat. p. 89. TT 1 . I^t:i)topelis natalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Tlyla punctata, IM/âu, I'roo. Ac.PMlad. yii. p. 193 â- aubrja, A. Bum. Ilev. ct Mac/. Zool. 1850, p. 5G1. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choan^e. Tvm- pamm half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compii^ed, inner the tdv fb rf-' ^^^ ^^&
RMRF1F84–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the ... British Museum. 14. HYLAMBATES. 235 5. Hylambates aubryi, Lcptopelis auln-yi, Gmith. Cat. p. 89. TT 1 . I^t:i)topelis natalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Tlyla punctata, IM/âu, I'roo. Ac.PMlad. yii. p. 193 â- aubrja, A. Bum. Ilev. ct Mac/. Zool. 1850, p. 5G1. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choan^e. Tvm- pamm half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compii^ed, inner the tdv fb rf-' ^^^ ^^&
RMRCMCBM–. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild. Beetles. IL' 13 H < m sät A w y ^ ^ ^ 1. Chlorota hirtipes. 2. Parastasia biramosa. 3. Cnemida laeorata. 4. Rutela lineola, 5 laeta 6. Chalcentis lauta. 7. Odontognathus Mvipennis. 8. Pelidnota pulchella, 9. bivittala, 10. litmella, 11. punctata, 12. vireecans, 13. cyanipes. 14. Aglyptoptera Burmeisteri. 15. Pelidn. aeruginosa. 16. Aglypt sumptuoaa. 17. Plusiotis Lecontei, 18. Ädelaida. 19. Chalcoplethis Kirl.yi. 20. Chrysophora ohrysoohlora. 21. Chrysina mat-ropus. 22. Plus, resplendens. 23. Chrys. an na. 24. Byrsopolis castanea, 25. Axeoda Leaohi.
RMRCGECK–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 10. Heterocera. .Vf i Mä. 1. Filipendulae. 2. a—c. Transalpina. 3. a. b. Ephialtes. 4. a. b. Lavandulae. 5. a. b. Rhadamanthus. 6. Laeta. 7. a. b. Fausta. 8. a. b. Carniolica. 9. Occitanica. 10. a—c. Phegea. 11. Ancüla. 12. Punctata. 13. a. b. Undulana. 14. a—d. Clorana. 15. a—c. Prasinana. 16. Bicolorana. 17. Cucullatella. 18. Strigula. 19. Centonalis. 20. Cristatula. 21. Senex. 22. Mundana. 23. Murina. 24. a—c. Miniata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RMRCWMF5–. Descriptive catalogue of the Medusæ of the Australian seas. In two parts: Part I. Scyphomedusæ. Part II. Hydromedusæ. Jellyfishes. pinx. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. i. 2. 3- 4- 5- 6. MEDUSAE. Phyllorhiza punctata. R. r. L. Cviinea annaskala. R. v. L. Var. purpurea. Monorhiza haeckeli. Haacke. Aurelia coerulea. R. v. L. Pseudorhiza aurosa. R. r>. L. Crambessa mosaica. Quay, et Gaim. Var. conservatina. Cyanea armaskala. R. r>. L. Var.. 8. 10. i i. I 2. 14. '5- i5. '7- 18. 20. CTENOPHORA. Bolina chuni. R. v. L. Nt-is cordigera. Less. SPONGES. Chalinopsis imitans. R. ?'. L. Sycandra arborea. Hae
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