Conuber sordidum Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 79
Plate 79. [...] Natica sordida. Brown Natica—middle figures. Modern accepted name is Conuber sordidum[1]. [...]
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Plate 100. Xenops genibarbis. Whiskered Xenops. Modern accepted name (2012) is X. rutilans[1].
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Plate 101. Papilio Evander. Upper figure male; lower female. Modern accepted name (2012) is P. anchisiades capyscapys.
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Plate 102. Papilio Nox. Modern accepted name (2012) is Atrophaneura nox[1].
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Plate 103. Ampullaria fasciata. Banded Apple Snail. Modern accepted name (2012) is Pila ampullacea[1].
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Plate 104. Natica punctata. Spotted Natica—upper and lower figures. Modern accepted name is unknown. Natica effusa—middle figures. Modern name is Polinices effusa[http://www.biosearch.in/publicOrganismPage.php... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 105
Plate 105. Trochilus recurvirostris. Recurved-bill Humming Bird. Modern accepted name (2012) is Avocettula recurvirostris[1].
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Plate 106. Cursorius Temminckii. Black-bellied Courier. Public domain scan of 19th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image
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Plate 107. Trochilus ensipennis. Blue Sickle-winged Humming Bird. Modern accepted name (2012) is Campylopterus ensipennis[1].
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Plate 108. Ramphastos Dicolorus. Yellow-billed Toucan. Public domain scan - Bird, 19th-century zoological illustration print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Plate 109. Papilio Harrisianus. Modern accepted name (2012) is Mimoides lysithous harrisianusharrisianus.
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Plate 110. Conus cinctus. Purple tipped Admiral Cone. Modern accepted name (2012) is Conus circumactus[1].
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Plate 111. Cypræa tessellata. Mosaic Cowry. Modern accepted name (2012) is Luria tessellata[1].
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Plate 112. Conus carinatus. Carinated Cone. Modern accepted name (2012) is Conus magus[1].
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Plate 113. Mitra pertusa. Cardinal Mitre. Modern accepted name (2012) is Mitra cardinalis[1].
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Plate 114. Conus pulchellus. Orange Admiral Cone. Modern accepted name (2012) is C. circumactus[1].
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Plate 115. Platyrhynchus cancromus. Short-tailed Flatbill. Female. Modern accepted name (2012) is Platyrinchus mystaceus cancromus[1].
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Plate 116. Muscipeta barbata. Whiskered Flycatcher. Modern accepted name (2012) is Myiobius barbatus[1].
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Plate 117. Nectarinia cyanocephala. Blue-headed Nectarinia (upper bird female; lower male). Modern accepted name (2012) is Cyanomitra verticalis cyanocephala[1][2], only recenly split from genus Nectarinia.
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 118
Plate 118. Conus Generalis. Flambeau Cone (these varieties of C. Generalis are all figured "in order to show the young conchologist the little importance that should be attached to colour in the discrimination ... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 119
Plate 119. Ampullaria globosa. Round Apple Snail. Public domain scan - Mollusc, 19th-century zoological illustration print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Plate 67. Halcyon cinnamominus. Cinnamon Crabeater. Modern accepted name (2012) is Todiramphus cinnamominus[1].
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 68 (cropped)
Plate 68. Pogonias rubrifrons. Red-fronted Toothbill. = Pogonias brucii[1] = Phytotoma tridactyla[2] = Loxia tridactyla = Phytotoma abyssinica = Hyreus abyssinica[3] Hyreus=Lybius[4] Lybius abyssinicus = Lybiu... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 68
Plate 68. Pogonias rubrifrons. Red-fronted Toothbill. = Pogonias brucii[1] = Phytotoma tridactyla[2] = Loxia tridactyla = Phytotoma abyssinica = Hyreus abyssinica[3] Hyreus=Lybius[4] Lybius abyssinicus = Lybiu... More
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Plate 69. Thecla Galathea. Red-bordered Hair-streak. Modern accepted name (2012) is Deudorix galathea[1].
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Plate 70. Conus terebra. Screw Cone. Public domain scan of 19th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image
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Plate 71. Strombus mutabilis. Little pink-mouthed Strombus—upper & lower figures. Modern accepted name (2012) is Canarium mutabile[1]. Strombus dilatatus. Winged Strombus—middle figures. Modern accepted name ... More
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Plate 72. Pogonias hirsutus. Hairy-breasted Toothbill. Modern accepted name (2012) is Tricholaema hirsuta[1] ].
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Plate 73. Psittacus pulchellus. Turcosine Parrakeet. Modern accepted name (2012) is Neophema pulchella[1] ].
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Plate 74. Achatina fasciata. Chesnut-banded Achatina. I was unable to associate this shell with a current accepted name—Uploader.
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Plate 75. Natica spadicea. Banded Natica. The two most striking varieties are here figured.
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Plate 76. Merops Savignii. Black-capped Bee-eater. This appears to be a synonym of M. persicus[1][2].
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Plate 77. Botis marginata. Pink-margined Gauze-wing—upper figure. Unable to determine current accepted name.—Uploader. Botis bicolor. Black and White Gauze-wing—lower figure. Modern accepted name is Glyphodes bicolor.
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Plate 78. Picus affinis. Golden-naped Woodpecker. Modern accepted name (2012) is Veniliornis affinis[1].
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Plate 79. Natica mustelina. Belted Natica—upper figures. Modern accepted name not known. Natica sordida. Brown Natica—middle figures. Modern accepted name is Conuber sordidum[1]. Natica melastoma. Black-mout... More
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Plate 80. Haliotis Californiensis. Small-holed Californian Ear-shell. Modern accepted name (2012) is H. cracherodii californiensis[1].
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Plate 81. Sphinx Ello (upper, male; lower, female). Modern accepted name (2012) is Erinnyis ello[1].
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Plate 82. Trochilus niger. Black Humming Bird. Modern accepted name (2012) is Florisuga fusca[1].
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Plate 83. Trochilus falcatus. Sickle-winged Humming Bird. Modern accepted name (2012) is Campylopterus falcatus[1]. The plant introduced in the plate is Clitoria Plumieri.
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Plate 84. Achatina emarginata. Notched Achatina—upper & lower figures. Modern accepted name (2012) is Liguus virgineus[1]. Achatina vittata. Ribbon Achatina—middle figures. Modern name is Liguus vittatus[2].
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Plate 85. Ianthina fragilis. Common Oceanic Snail—upper and lower figures. Modern accepted name (2012) is Janthina janthina[1]. Ianthina globosa. Globular Oceanic Snail—middle figures. Modern orthography is J... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 86
Plate 86. Conus Princeps. Prince Cone. Public domain scan of 19th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image
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Plate 87. Sphinx Labruscæ. Wild Vine Hawk-moth. Modern accepted name (2012) is Eumorpha labruscae[1].
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Plate 88. Mitra caffra. Brown white-banded Mitre—middle figures. Modern accepted name (2012) is Vexillum caffrum. Mitra crassa. Thick Mitre—upper and lower figures. Modern name is M. aurantia[1].
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Plate 89. Psittacus murinus. Grey-breasted Parakeet. Modern accepted name (2012) is Myiopsitta monachus[1].
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Plate 90. Pteroglossus inscriptus. Lettered Aracari. Public domain scan - Bird, 19th-century zoological illustration print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image
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Plate 91. Licinia Amphione. (Upper two figures male; lower female.) Modern accepted name (2012) is Dismorphia amphione[1] (Swainson gives synonym Papilio Amphione Cramer).
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Plate 92. Papilio Polymetus (upper and under figures, male; middle, female.). Modern accepted name (2012) is Parides zacynthus polymetuspolymetus.
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Plate 93. Papilio Pandrosus. Modern accepted name (2012) is P. hectorides[1].
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Plate 94. Papilio Torquatus. Public domain scan of 19th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image
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Plate 95. Cinnyris chalybeia. Lesser collared Creeper. Modern spelling is C. chalybeus.
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Plate 96. Anodon rugosus. Wrinkled Horse Mussel. Modern accepted name (2012) is Strophitus undulatus[1].
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Plate 97. Marginella cingulata. Banded Date Shell—upper figures. Modern accepted name (2012) is Persicula cingulata?[1]. Marginella prunum. Grey Date Shell—middle figures. Modern name is Prunum prunum[2]. Ma... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 98
Plate 98. Paludina elongata. Long-spired River Snail—upper and lower figures. Paludina unicolor. Olive River Snail—side figures. Modern name is Bellamya unicolor. Paludina carinata. Carinated River Snail—mid... More
Zoological Illustrations Volume II Plate 99
Plate 99. Tamatia macrorhynchos. Greater pied Puff-bird. Modern accepted name (2012) is Notharchus macrorhynchos[1].