RMRGH9Y3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 12. Figs 7-12 7, 8, Thyrocopa apatela (Oecophoridae: Xyloryctinae), Hawaiian Islands (Maui), (7) male, (8) female. 9, 10, Pleurota marginella (Oecophoridae: Oecophorinae), Austria, (9) male, (10) female. 11, 12, Diurnea fagella (Oecophoridae: Chimabachinae), British Isles (England), (11) male, (12) female. Desert, is the only species with a brachypterous female (Powell, 1971, 1973). The female of Dasyethmia hiemalis Danilevsky from Kazakhstan, a species with diurnal males that fly in January in the sunshine and settle on the snow,
RMRE9C7W–. A contribution to American thalassography : Three cruises of the United States Coast and geodetic survey steamer "Blake", in the gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean sea, and along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from 1877 to 1880. Blake (Steamer); Marine animals -- Atlantic Ocean; Marine sediments. Fig. 290. — Marginella Watsoni. Fig. 291. —Rmgicula . leptocheila. 4 1' in the Bay of Biscay and on the coasts of America. Cancella- ria Smithii (Fig. 292), an elegant new species of a comparatively rare group; Mitra Swainsoni (Fig. 293) of Broderip, from the deep water of the West
RMRE9C80–. A contribution to American thalassography : Three cruises of the United States Coast and geodetic survey steamer "Blake", in the gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean sea, and along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from 1877 to 1880. Blake (Steamer); Marine animals -- Atlantic Ocean; Marine sediments. Fig. 290. — Marginella Watsoni. Fig. 291. —Rmgicula . leptocheila. 4 1' in the Bay of Biscay and on the coasts of America. Cancella- ria Smithii (Fig. 292), an elegant new species of a comparatively rare group; Mitra Swainsoni (Fig. 293) of Broderip, from the deep water of the West
RMRMJF7X–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. (97) 6.—Two New Species of Marginella from South Africa.—By LEWIS J. SHACKLEFOED. MARGINELLA KEBOCHUTA, n. sp. SHELL four to five whorls, fusiformly ovate, considerably recurved at the base, pure white, very shining, no markings or sculpturing. Spire obtusely conical, whorls somewhat tumid. Suture somewhat slightly impressed. There is a callus which extends from the shoulder up the whorls of the spire, giving the appearance of a slight varix. Aperture long and narrow. The columella has four oblique pl
RMREBA2B–. The Conchological magazine. Mollusks. JAPANESE MARINE MOLLUSKS (PL, 2*^ Marginella sp. 4' I Marginella (Yolvaria) sp. 5. OUvella sp. ?J OUvella sp. XLIV.)(?????)?????? 8. OUvella sp. 1?Olivelln lepta Duclos. i. OUvella fortunei Adams. 13. OUvella fortunei japonica Steams- THE CONGHOLOqiCAb MAQAZINE VOL, 111. PL. I.??????????. 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.. Hirase, Yoichiro, 1859-1925. Kyoto : Published by
RMRMJD37–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. J.S. Gladstone, phuto. FIG. 3.—Marginella taylori. x 4. J. S. Gladstone, photo. FlG. 4.—Marginella taylori. x 4. Coluninella covered with a thin callus, with seven plaits, somewhat oblique, the three uppermost almost obsolete, the others well defined and rather far apart, the penultimate the largest, the last very oblique. Aperture narrow for two-fifths of the upper part, thence widening as far as the base. Length of aperture 4 mm. ; greatest width 5 mm. Labrum moderately curved, thickened, finely lir
RMRGJ04R–. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. April, I92I Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 55. 10 Pyrrho cor idee Eiiryoph thaJm in cp I—Euryophthalmus succinctus 2—Arhaphe Carolina Pyrrhocorincs 3—P5rrrhocoris apterus 4—Dysdercus suturellus 5—Stenomacra marginella Coreidce Corisince 6—Harmostes reflexulus 7—Aufeius impresicollis 8—Corizus bohemanni Alydince 9—Protenor belfragei 10—Darmistus subvittatus Stal - II—Esperanza texana 12—Hyalymenus tarsatus 13—Leptocorisa tipuloides 14—Megalotomus S-spinosus 15—Alydus eurinus 16—Stachyocnemus apicalis 13 14 15 16. Please
RMRN5FKN–. The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. Zoology; Mammals; Human beings; Natural history. xc DIV. IIT. — ARTICULATA. ORDER V.—CoLEOPTERA (continued). Section III.—Tetramera (continued). Family. Tribe.. Genus. Galeruca, Cuv. .. I Erotylus, Fah. .. r Subgenus. Example of Species, 1. Adorium, Fab. 2. Luperus, Geoff. 3. Galereuca, Chrysomelacalmaiien- Geoff. J sis, Lin. 4. Altica, Geoff. 5. Octogonotes, Drop. } C. Oedionychis, Lat.X. marginella, Oliv. 7. Psylliodes, Lat. 8. Dibolia, Lat Altica Echii, Oliv. 9. Altica, Za^ . / Chrysomela oleracea, Lin. V. 10, Longitar
RMRMKD0P–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. &Q Fig. 10. a. Marginella differens form eugenes Brnrd. b. Persicula nigrocrocea Brnrd. c. P. nigrocrocea radula d. P. alborubida Brnrd. on the west coast of the Gape raises the suspicion that the 'bensonV shell from Green Point, Cape Town, was conspecific. Type: Holotype in the Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, paratypes in the South African Museum. Persicula nigrocrocea n.sp. Fig. 10b, c Description: Shell resembling that of Marginella aphanospira Tomlin, 1913. Columella pleats 4,
RMRMJD5F–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. (193) 9.—Two New Species of Marginella from South .(/'rim.—By LEWIS J. SHACKLEFORD. MARGINELLA TOMLINI sp. nov. Shell. Four whorls rather obtusely conical, smooth and very polished, pale straw-coloured, with no markings except two rows of irregularly. J. S. Gladstone, photo. FIG. 1.—Marginella tomlial. x 2. J. S. Gladstone, photo. FIG. 2.—Marginella. tomlini. x 2. oblong black spots on the body-whorl, the upper of which is continued round the upper whorls, the spots becoming rounder and smaller as the
RMREB9N2–. The conchologist's text-book. Embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms. To which is added a brief account of the mollusca. Mollusks; Shells. 1 General t'o/ius. 2 Bloody Oliva. 3 Cinnamon Andllaria. 4 Awl-shaped Terebellum. 5 Egg-shaped Ornhi fi Bluish Marginella. 7 Bat Voluta. 8 Measley Cyproea. 9 Pontifical Mit.ra. 10 Merchant Columbella. 11 Cylindrir Volvaria. 12 Filleted Terebra. 13 C'eylonese Ebnrna. 14 Tf'a»ec; Buccinum. 15 Partridge Dclium. 16 Roseate Harpa. 17 Peruvian Concholepas. 18 Banded Afonoceros. 19 Persian Purpura. 20 Rugged Ricinul
RMRN372A–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. ^x."?:! corp. Fig. 51. Long. 22 mill. Hab. : Inde? 45 mill. ; lat. corp. 21. Arthrosphaera marginella n. sp. Ç. Color nigrescens, margine postico somitorum rufescente. Caput vertice nitido, laevi, facie punctis magnis impressa. Tergitum primum nitidum, loRve, margine antico tantum punctis non- nullis impresso. Tergitum secundum lœve, nitidum. Tergita 3-4 punctis profundis obsessa, margine postico fere Isevi. Tergita caetera tota punctis sat magnis, pro- fundis obsessa, praesertim antice. Tergitum ultimum punctis parvi
RMREB9DG–. The conchologist's text-book : embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms : to which is added a brief account of the Mollusca. Mollusks; Shells. 1 General Conus. 2 Bloody Oliva. 3 Cinnamon Ancillaria. 4 Awl-shaped Terebellum. '> Egg-shaped Ovula. 6 Bluish Marginella. 7 Bat Voluta. 8 Meadey Cyprcca. 9 Pontifical Mitra. 10 Merchant Columbclla. 11 Cylindric Volvaria. 12 FiY/e^etf Terebra. 13 Ceylonese Eburna. 14 TFai-ec? Buccinum. 15 Partridge Dolium. 16 T^osea^e //arpa. 17 Peruvian Concholepias. 18 5ana'^cf J/oKocero5. 19 />er5frtre Purpura. 20
RMRMJD41–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 194 Anna/* f the Month African is white and smootli within and considerably curved. The plicae and margin are also white. Long. 18 nun. ; lat. 9 mm. Hob. Cape St. Blaize (S. Africa) N. by E. i E., distant 68 miles- 105 fathoms, s.s. " Pieter Faure." Type unique in the South African Museum. MARGINELLA TAYLORI sp. nov. Shell. Subtriangular ovate, smooth, shining, colour pale cream with a faint yellow band round the base; spire blunt, the apex glassy ; suture slightly impressed ; whorls 4, the
RMRMJA57–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM VOLUME XIII. PART III. containing :- 5. — Descriptions of Fishes from the Coast of Natal (Part IV.). By J. D. F. GILCHRIST, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., and W. WARDLAW THOMPSON, F.Z.S. 6.—Two New Species of Marginella/>'ow South Africa. By LEWIS J. SHACKLEFORD.. ISSUED MAY 7th, 1914. Price 2s. 6d. PRINTED FOR THE TRUSTEES OF THE SOUTH AFKICAN MUSEUM BY WEST, NEWMAN & Co., LONDON.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRN372G–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. ^x."?:! corp. Fig. 51. Long. 22 mill. Hab. : Inde? 45 mill. ; lat. corp. 21. Arthrosphaera marginella n. sp. Ç. Color nigrescens, margine postico somitorum rufescente. Caput vertice nitido, laevi, facie punctis magnis impressa. Tergitum primum nitidum, loRve, margine antico tantum punctis non- nullis impresso. Tergitum secundum lœve, nitidum. Tergita 3-4 punctis profundis obsessa, margine postico fere Isevi. Tergita caetera tota punctis sat magnis, pro- fundis obsessa, praesertim antice. Tergitum ultimum punctis parvi
RMRG9E5F–. Bulletins of American paleontology. INDEX NUMBER 310 Note: Page numbers in light face; plate numbers in bold face type. Acamptogenotia Rovereto A. morreni (de Koninck) A. nodulosa Hickman .. A. tessellata Hickman Acmaea Eschscholtz . A. mitra Eschscholtz A. vokesi n. sp. Admete Mdller A. clatskaniensis Anderson & Martin A. crispa Moller "Admete" -- "A." umbilicata n. sp. 9 "A." californica Dall Admetula Cossmann (subgenus of Bonellitia) adumbrata, Marginella . aegilops, Conus aeola, Bembix affinis, Margarita albus, Polinices Amaea H. & A. Adams A. (Scal
RMRMJ90A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 4 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Marginella lucida Marrat 1877. Marrat. J. Conch., i, p. 205. 1915. Bartsch. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 91, p. 39, pi. 1, fig. 2 (turtoni). Off Tugela River (Natal-Zululand), 47 fathoms, one; off Illovo River (Natal), 27-30 fathoms, 3; off Umkomaas River (Natal), 40 fathoms, one; off Cape Morgan, 47 fathoms, 4; off East London, 20 fathoms, one; off Gove Rock (East London area), 22 fathoms, 3 (S. Afr. Mus. P.F. coll.). 300 47' S. 300 29' E., 24 fathoms (U.G.T.).. Fig. 1.
RMRCEBT2–. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. Fro. 568. FIG. 567. Trivia eurnpea, Mout. Britain. Cypra-a. Reduced. Indian Ocean. FIG. 5GO. Marginella inibrriilnln. Lam. Reduced. W. Aliioa. FIG. 571. FIG. 570.. 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.. Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877. New York : Scribner
RMRCM8XA–. Elements of conchology, including the fossil genera and the animals. Mollusks; Mollusks, Fossil. H. Cassis glauca. 12. . harp&formis. 13. Oliva lillerata. 14. Terebellum punctatum. 15- Slivmbus pugilis. 16. Pterocera lambis. 17. Colombella hilaris. 18. Volvaria monilis. 19. Marginella bimarginata. 20. . sub-cmrulea. 21. Conus nocturnus. 22. . betulinus.. pl. xr.. 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.. Bowdich
RMRCEBT3–. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. PROSORRANCHIATA. 411 eaters. Some kinds, however, as Natica, etc., are car- nivorous. The Ilolostoma are the Naticidse (Natica, Siyaretns, FIG. 566.. Fro. 568. FIG. 567. Trivia eurnpea, Mout. Britain. Cypra-a. Reduced. Indian Ocean. FIG. 5GO. Marginella inibrriilnln. Lam. Reduced. W. Aliioa. FIG. 571. FIG. 570.. 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.. Tenney, Sanborn, 182
RMRCW50Y–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. 282 Mollusca. Marginella Lamh. Gehäuse eiförmig, mehr oder minder verlängert, mit kurzem oder verhülltem Gewinde, enger Mündung, Innenlippe mit mehreren schiefen Falten, Aussenlippe verdickt. Tertiär und recent. Die Unter- gattungen Persicula Sc/mm., Glabella und Volutella Sivains., und Cryptospira Kinds lassen sich auch zur Gruppirung der tertiären Formen anwenden. Tolvuria Lamh. Mit dünner, cylindrischer Schale, langer, schmaler Mündung und drei schiefen Falten an der Basis der Spindel. Tritt recent und fossil von der oberen Kre
RMRCNPWY–. Die beschalten Gasteropoden der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition, 1898-1899. Gastropoda. DEUTSCHE TIEFSEE-EXPEDITIÜN 1898 c)Q. Bd. VII. v.MAiri'l-NS: HE.SCHAITE ("ASTROPODIiN TA F. V.. Taf. l I. Solariella periompkalia. — 2. S. laevissima. — 3. S. biradiatnla. — 4. Liotia bicarinata. — 5. Minolia undata. 6. Cyclostrema semisculptuni. — 7. Minolia dilecta. — 8. Punctiirella analoga. — 9. P. aethiopica. — 10. Pyramidella nisoides. — //, 12. Cocculina laevis. — 13. C. radiata. — 14. Actaeon acthiopicus. — !§. Ringicula aethiopica. 16. Marginella gigas. — ij. Columbella seychellarum. — 18. Lack
RMRCYW0G–. Das Weltall; Beschreibung und Geschichte des Kosmos im Entwicklungskampfe der Natur. Cosmology. 627. 93erPcinerunijen ani ien !£etttärfc()ic^teii beS SPavifer SBecfen«. a Cassiiliiriu carinata, b Slrombiis ornalus, c Conus divcrsiformis, d Roslellaiia columl)(.'lla, e Ampiillaria aciimiiiala, /" Biircinum stromhoides, 3 Pyriila ncxilis, h Pleuioloma Iraiisversaria, i Marginella oviilala, Ic Harpa musica, l Ci.'iilliiiim tricarinatiim, »1 Oliva nitiilula, u P^isiis litilliirormis, 0 Bifronlia laiidiiionsi-', p Cypraca dcpifssa, q Natica c^pacoa, r IScrilina coiioidoa, s Fileopsis cormico
RMRCNWCA–. Elements of conchology : including the fossil genera and the animals. Mollusks; Mollusks, Fossil. PLATE XI. 1. Ilarpa mutica. 2. Purpura palula- 3. Monoceros. 4. Hicinula horrida. | 5. Cassidaria echinophora. 6. Cancellaria reticulata. 7. Qypraa moneta- 8. Oi'uta gibbosa. 9. «. Cyprxa in the infant state. ^ middle . â c adult , k 10. Ovula oviformis. II. Cassis glauca. j2. . harpaformis, 13. O/iVa litterata. 14. Terebellum punctalum. 15. Slrombus pugilis. 16. Pterocera lambis. 17. Colombella hilaris. 18. Volvaria monilis. 19. Marginella bimarginata. 20. . sub-cwrulea. 21. Conus noclurnus. 2
RMRCE8G8–. Diptera = Zweiflügler. Diptera -- Germany. Fig. 319. Claiiopa //:/OTösa (Fall.), Kopf. Fig. 320. Clasiopa f>lu- mosa (Fall.), Thoraxbebor- stung. Ephygrobia marginella (Fall.). Glänzend schwarz, Hinterleib schwarzgrün. Untergesicht weiß- grau bestäubt. Fühler braun, Borste schwarzbraun mit 6 Fieder- haaren. Flügel schwach gelblichbraun getrübt, an beiden Quer- adern und an der Spitze von R^A^h ein scharfer brauner Fleck. Beine schwarz. Schienen bräunlich. Spitze der Hinterschienen gelb, Tarsen gelb mit schwarzem Endglied. 2 mm. Clasiopa Stenh. Kleine, zum Teil sehr kleine, schwarze, meist
RMRCJ3G0–. Die Leitfossilien : ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen. Invertebrates, Fossil. 154 Erste Abteilung. 6. Innenlippe mit mehreren gleich starken Falten, Aussenlippe ein- gebogen. Mündung vorn mit sehr breitem, runden Ausguss. Glänzend glatt, länglich eiförmig. Manjinella Lam. Tertiär — Jetzt. Fig.fl42.. 1. Marginella glabella L. Lebend. 2. Mitra episcopalis L. Lebend. 3. Voluta (Harpula) vexillum Mart. Lebend. Die oberen Spindelfalten sind die stärkeren. 7. Die unteren Spindelfalten sind die stärkeren. Falten sehr zahlreich. Quergerippt. Lyria Gray. Kreide
RMRCJ3CK–. Die Leitfossilien, ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen. Paleontology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology. 154 Erste Abtee^ung. 6. Innenlippe mit mehreren gleich starken Falten, Aussenlippe ein- gebogen. Mündung vorn mit sehr breitem, runden Ausguss. Glänzend glatt, länglich eiförmig. Marginella Lam. Tertiär — Jetzt. Fig. 142.. 1. Marginella glabolla L. Lebend. 2. Mitra episcopalis L. Lebciul. V e X i 11 u ra Mart. Lebend. ;i. Voluta (Harpula) 10. Die oberen Spindelfalten sind die stärkeren. 7. Die unteren Spindelfalten sind die stärkeren. Falten sehr zahlreich.
RMRCNPXY–. Die beschalten Gasteropoden der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition, 1898-1899. Gastropoda. DEUTSCHE TIEFSEE-EXPEDITION 189899. Bd. VII. v.M,RTENS: BESCHAITI: CASTROPODHN TA F.. â â â """"'" Taf.in. - â . /. Rapana ftisiformis. â 2. Typhis transcurrens. â 3. Marginella Reevei. â 4. M. Zeyheri. â 5. M. multizonata. 6. M biphcata. â 7, 8. Nassa babylonica. â 9. Nassaria tcres. â 10. Ancillaria lanceolata. â //. Cassis bituberculosa. 13. C. microstoma. â 13. A. hasta. â 14. Fusivoluta anomala. â 15. F. pyrrhostoma. â ib. Tritonium Murrayi. ly. Mitra triphcata. â 18. N. circum
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