RMRDXKRT–. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges. Beneficial insects. ^^ Fic;. 461,. Fig. 458, a, larva; b, c, pupa, from beneath and side; e,f,g, structural details, of Sphecius speciosus. Fig. 459, larva of .S'/'/z('««5 speciosjis feeding on cicada in its under- ground burrow. Fig. 461, nest of Vespa maculata, just started.. 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 perfec
RMRG8XFG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 268 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271. Figure 105.—Isaeidae: a, Ckeiriphotis megacheles (Giles) (J. L. Barnard, 1962a); b, Chevalia aviculae Walker (J. L. Barnard, 1962a). Head: c, Ampelisciphotis tridens Pirlot (1938). Accessory flagella: d, Ganimaropsis {=^Eurystheus) maculata (Johnston) (Sars, 1895, pi. 199, as G. melanops); e, Microprotopus maculaius Norman (Sars, 1895, pi. 201).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RMRFT370–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. LEODICID^E OF THE WEST INDIAN REGION. 103 them for the outer two-thirds of their course. The shaft of the mandible is marked toward its posterior end by brown concentric lines much more easily seen on the dorsal than on the ventral surface. My specimens of L. nasuta were taken from Tuckerstown Bay and Boat Bay, Ber- muda, while Yen-ill's were from Flatts Inlet, thus not far removed from the former of my two localities. Lumbrinereis maculata Treadwell. (Plate 8, figure 10; text-figures 378 to 385.) Lumbriconereis mnculata Treadwell, 1901, p. 198
RMRMJDHD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. / Fig. 3.—a, Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabr.), telson. b, Lysiosquilla crassispinosa Fukuda, telson. c, L. insignis Kemp, last abdominal segment and telson in dorsal view, and ventral view of telson (after Kemp). d, L. maculata (Fabr.), telson. e, Gonodactylus demanii Hend., telson. /. G. glabrous Brooks, telson.. 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
RMRMAFTT–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. Fig. 13 Didactylomyia maculata. Female palpus, enlarged, (original) uniform brownish black, the posterior legs with the tibiae and tarsi pale yellowish, annulate with fuscous distally; tarsi brownish black; claws slender, evenly curved; the pulvilli nearly as long as the claws. Ovipositor short, the lobes biarticulate, the distal segment narrowly oval. Type Cccid. 415. Didactylomyia capitata Felt 1913 Felt, E. P. Psyche, 20:174 The peculiar male was taken by Mr Owen Bryant in Augusl 1007, either at North .Adams, Mass., or on Greylock mo
RMREM2XG–. Circular. Insect pests; Insect pests. quently mistaken for the parent of the aphides. Another very efficient enemy, the nine-spotted ladybird, is shown in figure 3,,/, r/. One of the most abundant s^^rphus-fly enemies is illustrated by figure 4.. Fig. d.—a, Adult of convergent ladybird {Hippodamia convergens); b, pupa of same; c, larva of same; d, adult of spotted ladybird {Megilla maculata); e, larva of same; /, adult of nine-spotted ladybird (Coccinclla 9-notata); g, larva o-f same; h, adult of Scymnus terminatus; i, larva of same; J, pupa of same. All enlarged; size indicated by hair line
RMRMTKTG–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. 636 L. FÉ A che è trasversalmente ovale, schiacciato anteriormente, giallo aranciato , macchiettato regolarmente di nero e lucente, può essere presa a tutta prima per un seme di leguminosa ; infine. Fig. 30. — Nephila maculata, Fabr., femmina e maschio. — Grand, nat.. 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.. Museo civico di storia naturale di Ge
RMRG85DK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 50 BULLETIN 75, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. division of each radial shield into a light outer and a dark inner half. This seems to be a helpful diagnostic mark for the species. One of the most constant specific characters is the number (four) and rela- tive size of the arm spines, and the absence of tentacle pores and. Fig. 11.—Ophiuea maculata; adult, a-c, X5; young, d-f, X7. a and d, from above; 6 and e, from below; c and /, stoe views of arm joints near disk. tentacle scales on the arms. The number of disk scales and the form of the or
RMRDCHKB–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ULTIVATOK'S so. 915 Rhodanthe 3Ianj lesii. Neat, unique, and pRica beautiful; with numerous semi- 916 917 918 double, daisy-like flowers, of rich rose-color, suffused with white, retain- ing their transparency and beauty. 1 foot ...... Maculata. Ver^- robust,fine, glossy, heart-shaped foliage, of gi-aceful bear- ing, with flowers from one and a half to two inches in d
RMRE3JJ9–. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. Xll (d) Genus Cephalomyia, e.g., C. maculata. In the camel. (e) Genus Cephenomyia, e.g., C. rufibarbis. In red deer. Scotland, (/) Genus Dermatobia, e.g., D. cyaniventris. Larva is the ' ver macaque' (America), producing myiasis in man and cattle. (g) Genus Ochromyia, e.g., 0. anthropophaga. Larva is the ' ver de Cayor ' (Senegal), producing myiasis in man. Myiasis is common in Africa and in the tropics, but the larvae, have been identified in but few instances as yet. The fourth group, the Pup
RMRDCHK8–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ULTIVATOK'S so. 915 Rhodanthe 3Ianj lesii. Neat, unique, and pRica beautiful; with numerous semi- 916 917 918 double, daisy-like flowers, of rich rose-color, suffused with white, retain- ing their transparency and beauty. 1 foot ...... Maculata. Ver^- robust,fine, glossy, heart-shaped foliage, of gi-aceful bear- ing, with flowers from one and a half to two inches in d
RMRD29BX–. Decapoden des Indischen archipels, von Dr. J.G. De Man ... [D':6 i 20^6 T.. vfG deMail del A.J J.Wende] hth. PW.M-Trapirapr 19. Sesarma maculata //. sj>. 20. Aiya moluccensis Jf Haan.^'^'^'] 21. Atya brevirostris ;/. sp. 22. Caridina typus M. E. p.JtfO. 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.. Man, J. G. de. [Leiden, E. J. Brill
RMRDY21E–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. PLAN'l'S POISONOU.S TO STOCK. 247 ^Yith a tendency to lean backwards, the front limbs remaining fi.ed in position. The patient often sits down on the hind quarters like a do-. APIACE.E (CARROT FAMLY). * Cicuta maculata. This is the water hemlock (spotted hemlock; heaver poison ; cowbane), Nvhich grows most abundantly throughout the. Fig. 101.—Oregon water hemlock {Cicuta vngnns). «, Plant with leaves, one-sixth natural size ; h and V-, rootstock and horizontal roots, showing section, half- size ; (, terminal leaflets, one-sixth
RMREKYGR–. Circular. Insects. 7 quently mistaken for the parent of the aphides. Another very efficient enemy, the nine-spotted ladybird, is shown in figure 3,/!, g. One of the most abundant syrphus-fly enemies is illustrated by figure 4.. g h i j Fig. 3.—a, Adult of convergent ladybird (Hippodamia convergent); b, pupa of same; c, larva of same; adult of spotted ladybird {Megilla maculata); e, larva of same; /, adult of nine-spotted ladybird (Coccinella 9-notata); g, larva of same; h, adult of Scymnusterminatus; i, larva of same; j, pupa of same. All enlarged; size indicated by hair line at right (autho
RMRFJK5N–. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 26 C. E. ALLEN,. New Double White. Semi-double, varieties. PKT. Robust, half dwarf 10 Fimbriata and Cuspidata. Flowers funnel-shaped, fringed, of various colors; very interesting; star-shaped flow- ers, 5 DOUBLE PORTULACA. SINGLE PETUNIA. SINGLE FRINGED. PKT. Orandiflora Marginata. Large, bordered and veined with green, 25 Fimbriata Maculata, Large flowers of the finest colors; fringed, blotched and striped, 25 Swarf, Nana Compacta. Dwarf, compact habit, profuse bl
RMRHM5AH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 258 WIKFORS ET AL. .? S3 > w -I e 2. Figure 4. Growth of juvenile oysters, Crassostrea virginica. fed Dunaliella tertiolecta (dashed Hne), and Tetraselmis maculata (solid line), each cuUured in three different medium formulations: E, Xj, and N/P. medium which, in turn, had grown more than oysters fed algae cultured in the N/P formulation. This relationship was consistent for both T. maculata and D. ter- tiolecta; however, statistical evaluation was difficult. Although data points shown in Figure 4 represent an average wei
RMRG7HGG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 54 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 suffusion caused by orange hairs against the blackish wing membrane. The paratype has more orange on the wings than the type. Type: 9, Theodore, Ala., June 12, 1917 (Ithaca). Paratype: 9, on flowers of Cicuta maculata, Osage County, Kans., Aug. 5, 1950, H. E. Evans (Evans). 2b. Priocnemioides austriniis austrinus (Banks) Plate 1, figuke 5 Cryptocheilus austrinus Banks, 1917, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 61, p. 102, 9- Type: 9 , Texas (Cambridge). Wings orange, infuscate apically and at the base. Specimen
RMRR87KE–. Studies in natural history. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 28. Antennal clubs: a. Atrytonopsis deva Edw., b. A pitiacus Edw., c. A. edivardsi B. & McD., f. Oligoria maculata Edw. h. Lerodea eufaia Edw., Pal- pi, d. A. deva Edw., g. Maxtor bellus Edw., i. Le- rodea eufaia Edw., e. Detail of neuration: end of cell of primaries, Lerema accius S. & A.. 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.. University
RMREN8N7–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. Ä Ciirtisia simplicissivia, B Planaria maculata. Regeneration eines durch zwei parallele schiefe Schnitte isolierten Stückes der Pharynxregion (nach Morgan). e) Kombinierte Schniitnchtungen. Schneidet man aus einem Wurm durch zwei Querschnitte ein Stück heraus und halbiert hierauf das Fragment durch einen medianen Längs- schnitt, so regeneriert jede Spalthälfte an ihrem vorderen Ende einen vollständigen Kopf. Das Regenerat liegt jedoch nicht genau in der Achse des alten Stückes,
RMRE4X7K–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. FALCONID^. 32s. THE SPOTTED EAGLE. Aquila maculata (J. F. Gmelin). In January 1845 two examples of this wanderer to the British Islands were shot near Youghal in Ireland, and one of them—an immature bird—is preserved in the Museum of Trinity College, Dublin. Two young males were shot in Cornwall on December 4th t86o and early in November 1861, as recorded by the late E. H. Rodd ; and on December 28th 1861 a male was shot near Sonierley, Hants, by a keeper of Lord Normanton's. Mr. W. A. Durnford states that a bird of this species was picked up de
RMRF8R71–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. cmsjiiNA. 353 B. Fore wing with siiuious dark patch from costa before apex. a. Fore wing with four blat-k points on costa repre- senting the lines rejecta. h. Fore wing with three small orange spots on costa representing the lines -pulchra. C. Fore wing with elliptical rufous patch in and beyond end of cell maculata. D. Fore wing with large rounded snbapical rufous patch . sigillata. E. Fore wing witli hemispherical subapical rufous patch, biplaga. 4795. Chasniina tibiopunctata. (Plate CXLV. fig. 3.) Leocyma tibiopunctata, Be
RMRE643C–. The crane-flies of New York. Crane flies; Diptera. M Fig. 125. antennae of various species of crane-flies Limnobiinae: A, Rhipidia maculata, male; B, Rhipidiafidelis, male; C, Limnobia tristigma, male; D, Toxorhina brasiliensis, male; E, Gonomyia sulphurella, male; F, Eriocera spinosa, male, three basal segments; G, Hexatoma megacera, male; H, Hexatoma megacera, female Cylindrotominae: I, Liogma nodicornis, male; J, Phalacrocera tipulina, male, six basal segments; K, Cylindrotoma tarsalis, male, five basal segments Tipulinae: L, Tanyptera frontalis, male, five basal segments; M, Ctenophora a
RMRF0MT1–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. cmsjiiNA. 353 B. Fore wing with siiuious dark patch from costa before apex. a. Fore wing with four blat-k points on costa repre- senting the lines rejecta. h. Fore wing with three small orange spots on costa representing the lines -pulchra. C. Fore wing with elliptical rufous patch in and beyond end of cell maculata. D. Fore wing with large rounded snbapical rufous patch . sigillata. E. Fore wing witli hemispherical subapical rufous patch, biplaga. 4795. Chasniina tibiopunctata. (Plate CXLV. fig. 3.) Leocyma tibiopunctata, Be
RMRGD902–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ' 62. Figures 58-68. Mangora maculata (Keyserling). 58-64. Female; 58. Carapace, 59. Lateral view, 60. Abdomen, dorsal. 61-63. Epigynum; 61. Ventral, 62. Posterior, 63. Posterior cleared. 64. Female left third patella and tibia, prolateral. 65-68. Left palpus; 65. Mesal, 66. Ventral, 67. Ventrolateral. 68. Expanded. Abbreviations. A. terminal apophysis; C, conductor; DH, distal hematodocha; E, embolus; H, basal hemato- docha; M, median apophysis; P, paracymbium; R, radix; SA, subterminal apophysis; T, tegulum; Y, cymb
RMRMJMDE–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. FAMILY PLEUROBRANCHAEIDAE 47. Fig. 25. A. Gigantonotum album Lin Guangyu & Tchang Si, 1965, preserved specimen (after Lin Guangyu & Tchang Si 1965). B. Juvenile Pleurobranchaea sp. from Israel. C. Koonsia obesa Verrill, 1882, holotype (after Verrill 1882). D. Euselenops luniceps (Cuvier, 1817) re- productive system (after Vayssiere 1901). E. Pleurobranchaea maculata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832), preserved specimen (after Baba 1937). F-G. Euselenops luniceps. F. Penial papillae (after Bergh 1897
RMRDBDP2–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. §iPASHBUKN'S NO. PRICE, 250 Nemophila Discoidalis. Black, with white edge 05 251 Insignis. Bright-blue 05 252 Alba. White. 1 foot 05 253 Maculata. White; large purple spots. 1 foot . 05 254 Variegata. White, veined with lilac, and blotched with violet; foliage finely variegated; veiy effective. 1 foot = 05 255 Good Mixed 05. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRN9P4E–. Anatomische Hefte. Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die Epidermis der Vertebraten. 141 sich den Zusammenhang clor Basalzellen mit dem Corium anders vor; er findet bei erwachsenen Axolotl „lange finger- förmige, in die Cutis hineinragende Fortsätze" an Basalzellen. Ähnliche Angaben findet man bei M a u r e r (1895): „Die tiefste Zellenlage sitzt mit vielen feinen faserarligen Fortsätzen auf dem unterliegenden Corium". In der Monographie des Frosches von Gaupp (1903) wirdf die Sache ähnlich dargestellt und. Fig. 5. Mit Corium verzahnte Basalzellen von Salamandra maculata, erwachsene
RMRDYJ2W–. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. 144 MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPEEMS the pollen-grain with its pollen-tube and some contents, as well as the ovule with its integuments and embryo-sac; and the pollen-tube had been traced from the stigma to the embryo-sac.. Fig. 65.—A-C, Orchis Mono; D, 0. latifolia; E, 0. maculata; F, Carina limbata. A-B, young ovules, x 150; 0, end of pollen-tube enlarging, x 100; Z), later stage with two nuclei visible in embryo, x 166; £, more advanced embryo, x 208; i7, considerably later stage, x 1'25.—After Scha
RMRMJ5GM–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. . Figure 2. Head shapes of various specimens of the genus Mancopsetta redrawn from various sources (not to scale). A. M. maculata of 238 mm. total length (After Norman, 1934). B. M. maculata of 134 mm. total length (After Gunther, 1880). C. M. milfordi of 334 mm. total length. D. M. slavae of 63 mm. total length (After Andriashev, i960). E. M. slavae of 56 mm. total length (After Andriashev, i960). F. M. tricholepis of 100 mm. total length (After Norman, 1930).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
RMRGF0AG–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 310 BuUclin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 144, No. 4. Figures 226-235. Anatomy of C/e/dogono spp. Figs. 226-228. C. maculata. Fig. 226. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 227. Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. Fig. 228. Right posterior gonopod, anterior view. Figs. 229-231. C. fizoc. Fig. 229. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 230. Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. Fig. 231. Posterior gonopod, anterior view. Figs. 232-235. C. z/'maponiensis. Fig. 232. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 233. An
RMRG7JBC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 88 BULLETIN 2 01, UNITED STATEiS NATIONAL MUSEUM Pleopods of the female all biramous; in the first pair (fig. 24, g) the rami are less than half as long as the peduncle, equal in length, and armed with a few plumose setae; the distal margin of the basal joint armed with several very long plumose setae; in the remaining. Figure 24.—Archaeomysis maculata (Holmes): a, Antennal scale and peduncle, X 78; b, first pleopod of male, X 100; c, second pleopod of male, X 100; d, third pleopod of male, X 100; e, fourth pleopod of male, X 100;/, fifth pl
RMRN5G7J–. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. ?La. Fig. 161. — Regeneration of a Flatworm, Planaria maculata. A, normal worm; cut across at line indicated. B, B and C, C, regeneration of anterior and posterior parts of A to form complete worms. D, piece cut from a worm; D1, D2, D3, D4, successive stages in the regeneration of D. E, 'head' from which rest of animal has been cut off. E1, E2, E3, successive stages in the re- generation by E of a complete body. F, similar experiment to E, but a new 'head' in reversed position is regenerated instead of a body, F1. (From Morgan.). Please note tha
RMRMKXXB–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Figure 2. Head shapes of various specimens of the genus Mancopsetta redrawn from various sources (not to scale). A. M. maculata of 238 mm. total length (After Norman, 1934). B. M. maculata of 134 mm. total length (After Gunther, 1880). C. M. milfordi of 334 mm. total length. D. M. slavae of 63 mm. total length (After Andriashev, i960). E. M. slavae of 56 mm. total length (After Andriashev, i960). F. M. tricholepis of 100 mm. total length (After Norman, 1930).. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRH042R–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 20 BULLETlh SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (( WEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUMF72. Figure 1. Glycera abranchiata Treadwell: a, median parapodium, posterior view, X 95; b, tall proboscideal organ, lateral view, x 385; c, tall proboscidea! organ, frontal view, X 385; d, short proboscideal organ, frontal view, x 385; e, short proboscideal organ, lateral view, X 385; Sthenelais maculata Hartman: f, parapodium 85, anterior view, x 95; g, composite falciger, parapodium 85. x 950. Pisione remota Hartman, 1968, pp. 181-182, 5 figs. Material examined: Playa Espadilla,
RMRMPC2P–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants -- Italy. — 1% — merosi ibridi tanto più che queste specie in molte località montuose crescono promiscuamente: onde ci sembra assolutamente artificiosa e vana la distinzione che Reichembacli (1) ha fatto di quattro serie di forme per PO. latifolia comprendenti numerose varietà e sottova- rietà, tant'è vero che anche Kraenzlin ('2) osserva: varietates a Rei- chenhacJdo l. e. publici juris facta merae fonnae judicandae videntiir est enim species a .specitnine in specimen varians. I caratteri per i ([uali Vo. ìaiifolia deve tenersi distinta dàll'O. maculata se
RMRGW2KK–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 226 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN XX:III C. maculatus (Harris). 1841 Rhaphidorphora maculata Harris, Rept. Insects Mass., p. 126. Massachusetts. 1920 CeuthophUiis maculatus Blatchley, Orth. Northeast. Am., pp. 622-624, fig. 207; pi. VI, fig. b; pi. VII, figs, d, j. Statement of range in part incorrect; latebricola Scudder correctly and bicolor Scudder incorrectly synonymized. 1920 CeuthophUiis maculatus Morse, Orth. New Eng., pp. 379-380, fig. 60; pi. 14, figs. 24, 25. 1922 Ceuthophilus maculatus E. M. Walker, Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., vol. 15
RMRMTKT9–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. VIAGGIO ZOOLOGICO IN BIRMANIA 637 la Pledano, arcuata sfoggia su ciascun fianco un' appendice spi- niforme, incurvata, lunga tre o quattro volte il suo corpo. S'intende che par- lando della Nephila maculata,, della Plec- tana arcuata e delle Gasteracantha in ge- nerale ho inteso di alludere alle femmi- ne ; i maschi per quanto se ne sa o è lecito inferirne, sono umili creature desti- tuite delle salienti peculiarità estetiche sfoggiate dalle prime ed hanno dimensioni molto inferiori alle medesime ; infatti, come è noto, i
RMRH9NW3–. Botanisch jaarboek. Plants; Plants -- Germany. FiG. 10 — Orchis maculata, bloem, van ter zijde gezien en in de lengte door- gesneden. — hsp, spoor. — vb, vruchtbeginsel. — De andere letters zooals in flg. 9. (Naar de Natuur). FiG. 11. FiG. 12. FiG. 13.. FiG. 11. — Stuifmeelkbmpje van Orchis mascula.—p, het eigenlijke stuif- meelklompje. — c, staartje. — d, schijf van het hechtkliertje. — e, kleverige stof. — (Naar Darwin). FiG. 12. — Orchis mascula, top van den snavel, met het beursje h ; dit beursje is geopend, en zijn lipvormige wand is naar beneden gedrukt. — (l, schijf van een der hechtk
RMRHG8FH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. vl Idg f. pmo Figure 1. Early veligers of Pleurobranchaea maculata. (A) Veliger on the first day of hatching, drawn from life. (B) Veliger 7 d after hatching, drawn from life. (C. D) Bright field micrographs of veligers 7 d after hatching. Scale bar is the same for all four illustrations, a. anus; e. eye; f, foot; hr. hyaline rods; i. intestine; k, kidney rudiment; Idg, left digestive gland; Ih, larval heart; m, mantle; pmo. pigmented mantle organ; pt. pedal tuft; rdg. right digestive gland; rh. rhinophore bud; rm. retractor
RMRF0EMB–. Catalogue of plants, vegetable and flower seeds. Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 14 George H. Mass, Woodstock, Vt PRIMULA SINENSIS, G P (Chinese Primro.-e.) LARGE FLOWERING, fringed, mixed Pkt. :J»5c FERN LEAVED, leaves long fern like: Mixed, Pkt. :*5c DOUBLE, Mixed; frirfged, Pkt. 50c PORTULACA, HAG inches; large double flowering, mixed. Pkt. 10c RHODANTHE, MACULATA, H H A Beautiful everlastings: mixed colors. Pkt. 10c RICINUS BORBONIENSIS, H H A (Castor Oil Plant,) 15 feet, immense foliage of a violet color. Pkt. oc SANGUINEUS, Deep Re
RMRG70YE–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 : ILLUSTRATIONS 619. Figure 323.—Left hind legs, species of Laufeia, 9 (a); Schizopyga, 9 (b-c) Zabrachypus, 9 (d); Acrodactyla, 9 (e-h); Eruga, 9 (i-j); Piogcister, 9 (k); a, L. navajo b, S. frigid a c, S. pulchra d, Z. primus and Oxyrrhexis, 9 (1): e, A. jubata f, A. ocellata g, A. (legem r h, A. quadrisculpta i, /'.'. lineata j, B. >•'/./>; k, P. maculata 1, O. carbonator texann. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RMRF8FEC–. Catalogue of plants, vegetable and flower seeds. Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 14 George H. Mass, Woodstock, Vt PRIMULA SINENSIS, G P (Chinese Primro.-e.) LARGE FLOWERING, fringed, mixed Pkt. :J»5c FERN LEAVED, leaves long fern like: Mixed, Pkt. :*5c DOUBLE, Mixed; frirfged, Pkt. 50c PORTULACA, HAG inches; large double flowering, mixed. Pkt. 10c RHODANTHE, MACULATA, H H A Beautiful everlastings: mixed colors. Pkt. 10c RICINUS BORBONIENSIS, H H A (Castor Oil Plant,) 15 feet, immense foliage of a violet color. Pkt. oc SANGUINEUS, Deep Re
RMRG7F9T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 255 bridge), cf, reared from clay cocoon, Jan. 7, 1915, F. X. Williams (San Francisco). 9, Forest Hills, Mass., Aug. 1906, C. T. Brues (Cambridge). 9, Pelham, N. H., Sept. 2, 1905, J. C. Bridwell (Wash- ington). (S^, on flowers of Cicuta maculata, AIcLean, N. Y., Jiih^ 19, 1916, E. G. Anderson (Ithaca). 29, Southern Pines, N. C, Aug 1, 1911, and Aug 11, 1909, A. H. Manee (Cambridge), cf, reared from cells of Phanagenia bombycina, Columbus, Ohio, Maj" 12, 1902 (Washington). 9, South Bass Island, Put in Bay,
RMRJETR4–. Catalogue Systematique / Museum d'Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas. . GASTROPODA. PROSOBRAIVCHIATA. PECTmiBRANCHiATA. TOXOGIOSSA. TEREBRIDAE. TEREBRA. SUBULA. Terebra maculata Linné. a. 7, Océan Indien. b. 1, Biliton. c. 1, Timor. M. Zijnen Wartel, 1865 (0.). d. 2, Amboine. M. Hoedt (G.). e. 2, Ternate. M. Freytag (P.). /. 2, Côtes de Misool. ^. 2, Iles Obi. M. Bernstein (C). L 1, Soëk. M. von Rosenberg, 1870 (C). i. 1, Nossi-Bé. M. M. Pollen et van Dam (C). j. 4, Mer Rouge. M. Ruyssenaers (P.). Terebra strigata Sowerby. a. 3, Panama. M. Cuming et la Collection Dalen. Terebra chlorata Lamarck
RMRFPF9W–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CHART E 39.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Begonia double deep rose (-- --), Begonia soco- trana ( ), and Begonia success ( ). CHART E 40.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Rich- ardia albo-maculata ( ), Richardia elliotliana ( ), and Richardia mrs. roosevelt ( ). 90 as eo 75 f TO E 65 » 8 65 I 50 . § 45 5 40 42.5" 45" 47.6" 25-5 § 65- | 67-5- g | 60- | 3 62.5' S i65' * 8 67-5' pTO- K B 80' S 82.5 i- g 60 85- K 8T.S- S 80- o 626- B. I §. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMRFPFA6–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . CHART E 39.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Begonia double deep rose (-- --), Begonia soco- trana ( ), and Begonia success ( ). CHART E 40.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Rich- ardia albo-maculata ( ), Richardia elliotliana ( ), and Richardia mrs. roosevelt ( ). 90 as eo 75 f TO E 65 » 8 65 I 50 . § 45 5 40 42.5" 45" 47.6" 25-5 § 65- | 67-5- g | 60- | 3 62.5' S i65' * 8 67-5' pTO- K B 80' S 82.5 i- g 60 85- K 8T.S- S 80- o 626- B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRMPC3C–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants -- Italy. Orchis maculata L. 1-0 v.ir. ?> trilobata — 7-9 var. medi 10-12 var. y palustris. terni sono conniventi. Il labello è trilobo eretto, i lobi laterali (V. figure) generalmente sono più ampli del mediano, ondulati, denti- colati od anche intieri sui margini; il lobo mediano è corto, ottuse od allungato ed acuminato. Lo sprone è uguale all'ovario, talora più breve di esso, sancato-conico ottuso o cilindrico-acuto. Yar. y.. trilobata, lobo mediano del labello più lungo dei laterali ed acuto od acuminato, raramente ottuso (V. fig. 1-6). Var. ^. MEDI
RMRHM2PP–. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Natural history -- Maine Mount Desert Island. THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 155 Vespidae. Social wasps Vespula Thomson V. ARCTicA Vier. (F. borealis Lewis & Kby.). Northern hor- net. Echo Lake; N. E. Harbor; Bar Harbor; Green Mt., July 12-29. V. coNsoBRiNA Sauss. Small white-faced hornet. Common, June 20-Sept. 6. V. MACULATA Linn. White-faced hornet. S. W. Harbor; Bar Harbor, July 10- Sept. 6. V. COMMUNIS Sauss. Common yellow-jacket. N. E. Harbor; Bar Harbor, June 30-July 21. V. DiABOLicA Sauss. Commou, June 30-Sept. 6. V. NORVEGiCA Fab. S. W. Harb
RMRE5C7P–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus Coloured Pl. 4.. E. SETOSA F.v.M., Figs. 2^-2^. E. TERMIXALIS F.v.M., Figs. 26-2S. E. MACULATA Hook, Figs. 29, 29a. E. PELTATA Benth., Figs. 32, 33. E. TRACHYPHLOIA F.v.M., Fig. 37. [Set- also Plate 5, Figs. 34-36.] E. CORYMBOSA Sm., Fig. 38.. 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.
RMRCB1CA–. Ellwanger & Barry's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees and shrubs, roses, etc., etc., etc. Nursery stock Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture)Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. 31. SIBERIAN ARBOR VIT^E. Arbor Vitae, (THUYA.) PLICATE, OR NEE'S, (plicata.) Color dark green; distinct habit; from Nootka Sound. MACULATA. A blotched leaved va- riety of the American. $1. , TARTARIAN, (tartarica.) A variety of the Chinese, branches horizon- tal like the American. Juniper, (JUNIPERUS.) SWEDISH, (suecia.) A small sized handsome pyramidal tree, with bluish .green
RMRCG3WX–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. 218 Die Sudetenländer.. Abb. 100. Bergwiese auf dem Rehhorn bei Schatzlar. Arnica montana und Orchis maculata. (Nach einer Aufnahme von J. Jonasch, Schatzlar.) phiniiim elalnm, Epilobiiim alsinefoliuin, E. alpeslre, Eiiphrasia picla, Hieraciiim iiibulosum, H. Frilzei, H. nigrescens, H. decipiens, H. bohemiciiin, H. iniiloides, H. prenanihoides, hingegen fehlt hier sowohl Krummholz als auch mehrere sonstige charakteristische Sudetenpflanzen, wie Geiim moiiianum und Adenoslyles Alliaria
RMRCYTTG–. Dates para la zoologia medica mexicann : Aráenidos é insectos. Arachnida -- Mexico; Insects -- Mexico. Zoología médica mexicana. Lóm.6?. 7. Horia maculata. i. Cantharis eucera. 4. Epicauta stigmata. 8. Tetraonix fulvus. t 9. Treiodous barran ci O 2. .. fasciolata. 5. ., nigra. 3. Epicauta cinctipennis. 6. ,, nigerrima. 10. ., ,, y Meloideos mexicanos cuya propiedad vesicante está experimentada. (Dibujos de la "Memoria" del Dr. Eugenio Dugés).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRCGJ43–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Liliiflorae. — Liliaceae. 319 gattung- Äloinella ist auf Zentral-Madagaskar beschränkt. Eine zweite Unter- gattung Leptoaloe umfaßt etwa 17 Arten mit zb linealischen, kleingezähnten,. Fig. 217. A—E Gasteria maculata Havv. F—H G. pulchra Haw. J G. planifolia Bak. (Alle im südlichen Kapland.) — C—G nach Salm, J nach Baker, das übrige nach Berger.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRD0JWP–. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien. Bones; Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; Fishes; Amphibians; Reptiles. - 116 —. Textfigur 16. A Becken von Dactylethra capensis von vorne gesehen, B von der Kopfseite her gesehen, C Becken von Rana esculenta von der Seite, D und E Becken von Salamaudra atra, F und G von Salamandra maculata, H von Branchiosaurus, I von Discosaurus. In D—I ist das Becken überall von vorne (von der Ventralseite) dargestellt. Figur H und I nach Credner. Jllium, Is Ischium
RMRCK0DA–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. IaTj. A B C D E Abb. 62, Verschiedene Buprestiden-Larven. A Buprestis 9-maculata L., B Chrysobothris, C Phaenops cyanea F., D Anthaxia morio F., E Agrilus auricollis Kiesw. Vergr. — A—D nach Perris, E nach Wachtl. leicht gefangen werden können (während sie bei kühler und feuchter Witterung träge werden und sich leicht greifen lassen). Sie sind also richtige „Sonnen- tiere", wie ja auch ihr Hauptverbreitungsgebiet in den Tropen gelegen ist. Die Begattung, bei der das c^ auf dem 5 sitzt, findet ebenfalls i