RME45J9P–Angler fish (Melanocoetus murrayi) Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RM2C65YN6–Melanocetidae (Melanocetus murrayi (Murrays abyssal anglerfish)) deep-sea anglerfish - fishing pole with bioluminescent lure used to attract prey. The bioluminescence is produced by symbiotic bacteria
RMDNEKGC–Cirrothauma murrayi
RMEYC38P–Entoloma murrayi, Yellow Unicorn Fungus, Monteverde, Costa Rica
RFBN1KGH–Cobra Lily (Arisaema murrayi)
RF2BC3W8G–Pericallis murrayi, El Hierro endemic Asteraceae
RMB6366G–Phaeodaria / Rohrstrahlinge, Name Circogonia, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RMP7CBF7–Gorgonia soft coral seafans: Eunicella verrucosa 1, Swiftia species 2, Euplexaura parviclados 3, Primnoella chilensis 4, Convexella murrayi 5, Parastenella spinosa 6, Junceella juncea 7, Calyptrophora japonica 8, Eunicella verrucosa 9, Acanthogorgia longiflora 10, Primnoella australasiae 11, Narella allmani 12, Paramuricea spinosa 13, Ctenocella barbadensis 14, Anthomuricea argentea 15 and Calyptrophora wyvillei 16. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMF87F96–Gorgonia soft coral seafans: Eunicella verrucosa 1, Swiftia species 2, Euplexaura parviclados 3, Primnoella chilensis 4, Convexella murrayi 5, Parastenella spinosa 6, Junceella juncea 7, Calyptrophora japonica 8, Eunicella verrucosa 9, Acanthogorgia longiflora 10, Primnoella australasiae 11, Narella allmani 12, Paramuricea spinosa 13, Ctenocella barbadensis 14, Anthomuricea argentea 15 and Calyptrophora wyvillei 16. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMBPHF3C–Caper bush, Kapris (Capparis spinosa)
RMPJTT5R–Bathyraja murrayi (GUENTHER 1880)-klein.
RMBPHFB3–Caper bush, Kapris (Capparis spinosa)
RMJ394RC–Cirrothauma murrayi
RMMHG764–Caper bush, Kapris (Capparis spinosa)
RMJ4XGJN–Trachyrincus murrayi
RMMHG7ED–Caper bush, Kapris (Capparis spinosa)
RMJ394JH–Coryphaenoides murrayi
RFWT74JA–Cirrothauma Murrayi Octopus - Vintage Illustration from Carl Chun Zoological Work
RMJ41KCC–Melanocetus murrayi
RME45J9N–Angler fish (Melanocoetus murrayi) Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RMP7B316–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 99. Challengerida. Diam. (The central capsule is coloured red and the phæodium green in Figs. 1, 6, 10, 14-17, 20). Fig. 1. Challengeria murrayi, n. sp., × 50 From the dorsal side. Numerous streams of sarcode arise from the central capsule and pierce the calymma inside the shell. Fig. 2. Challengeria wildi, n. sp., × 400 The peristome from the left side. Fig. 3. Challengeria bromleyi, n. sp., × 400 From the dorsal side. Fig. 4. C
RFCWXT35–King Crab. By-catch in a haul from trawl net on a commercial fishing trawler. Murray's King Crab (Lithodes Murrayi).
RF2BC3WJG–Pericallis murrayi, El Hierro endemic Asteraceae
RMW4XCBY–Coryphaenoides murrayi.
RMKXM0JT–Bathyraja murrayi (GUENTHER, 1880)-klein
RFPENFBG–Murray s skink or blue speckled forest skink Silvascincus or Karma, was Eulamprus murrayi
RM2E4W2YG–Melanocetus murrayi.
RMW307AH–PSM V56 D0492 Ipnops murrayi and chlorophtalmus gracilis from the nz deep
RFT602CB–A picture showing a Panax Murrayi. This is from Araliaceae family. A small to medium size tree, grows 25 meters tall. Leaves are larger oval shaped. S
RM2BF6R50–Lithodes murrayi. 9 Oct 201414177
RF2M6X7P1–Murray's House Gecko, Hemidactylus murrayi, Gekkonidae
RM2BF6P3K–Astrotoma murrayi. 9 Oct 201461
RM2J3FTWW–Blind cirrate octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) Puerto Rico, Caribbean. Image courtesy of NOAA OKEANOS EXPLORER Program, 2015 Expedition
RM2BD043R–Protelpidia murrayi. 9 Oct 201494-631
RMMKN9G0–Coleus Varieties
RM2BF51T5–Kinosternon hirtipes murrayi. 2 Oct 20181
RME45J9M–Angler fish Melanocoetus murrayi, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RM2AJKEPE–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 416. Cryptocarya Murrayi, F. v. M* CX. LAURINEJE. 433. U-hde-c Surface, of d l& a {- 4T7. Crvptocarya MackinjstonianAj F.v.M. 2 D 434 CX. LAURINEiE.
RME45AXE–Murrays abyssal anglerfish (Melanocetus murrayi) Atlantic ocean. A deep-sea fish with bioluminescent lure used to attract prey. The bioluminescence is produced by symbiotic bacteria; these bacteria are thought to enter the esca via an external duct.
RME0N38E–Trachyrincus murrayi
RMP7B31B–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 100. Tuscarorida. Diam. Fig. 1. Tuscarora bisternaria, John Murray, × 30 View from the dorsal side. Fig. 1a. View from the mouth pole × 25 Fig. 2. Tuscarora murrayi, n. sp., × 30 View from the dorsal side. The central capsule (in the aboral half), and the phæodium (in the middle of the shell-cavity) are visible. A fine network of pseudopodia pierces the calymma, which fills up the shell-cavity. Fig. 3. Tuscarora wyvillei, n. sp., ×
RM2BNHNMT–Jewel beetles (Temognatha murrayi) feeding on Eucalyptus flowers, Dunn Rock Nature Reserve, Western Australia, February.
RMG1MHHW–A rare dumbo octopus, often called the Blind Octopod due to the lack of a lens and reduce retina in its eyes captured by the unmanned remotely operated Deep Discoverer submersible during the Oceano Profundo expedition exploring seamounts, trenches and troughs April 15, 2015 off Puerto Rico.
RF2ANKX8M–Blue Speckled Forest Skink
RMBHNTDK–Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus, spotted hawkfish on sponge, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Indo-Pacific Ocean
RM2E9R2R4–Melanocetus murrayi.
RF2DH3WTD–Blue-speckled Forest Skink basking on rainforest log
RMH8K7PN–Common starfish (Asterias rubens), also known as the common sea star.
RF2BE0NAN–Phaeodaria rom Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
RM2PM28MX–Man standing on mound of droppings from the Christmas Island Glossy Swiftlet, Collocalia natalis, Daniel Roux Cave, Christmas Island, Australia
RM2C1MNEB–Ptilotus murrayi F Muell Ptilotus murrayi F Muell.
RMP7B2Y5–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 64. Tripocyrtida et Podocyrtida. Diam. Fig. 1. Clathrocanium sphærocephalum, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 2. Clathrocanium diadema, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 3. Clathrocanium triomma, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 4. Clathrocanium reginæ, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 5. Clathrolychnus araneosus, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 6. Clathrolychnus periplectus, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 7. Pteropilium clathrocanium, n. sp., × 400 Fig. 8. Clathrocorys murrayi, n. sp., × 600 Fig. 9. Clathroc
RM2BNHNM7–Jewel Beetle (Temognatha murrayi) feeding on Melaleuca flowers, Lake Cronin Nature Reserve, Western Australia, February.
RM2E8NWF9–Millepora intricata (murrayi).
RF2DH3W51–Blue-speckled Forest Skink basking on rainforest log
RMMA9XWX–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fio. 56.—Cirrothauma murrayi, a pelagic octopod. After Chun
RF2BE0NMH–Thuroidea from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
RM2JT26XA–Trachyrincus murrayi plate.
RMW2879N–Archive image from page 376 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5cpt9daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 Fig. 38. liylhvliuni murrayi. Dia- gram illustrating the course of the radial canals in a specimen from S. V. of Ireland, further men- tioned in the text.
RM2AG8H7D–. Decapoden. 456 457 458 Fig. 453. Lithodes maia (L.) 1. Larvenstadium. 454.455.456.457.458. 1. „ Abdomen. Letztes Larvenstadium. „ „ Abdomen. Zwischenstadium. L Antenne., „ „ 2. Nach G. O. Sars 7. » VI 34* VI 542 Willianison. Lithodes murrayi Henderson. Die Eier hatten fast 2 mm im Durchmesser (Henderson 1). Lopholithodes foraminatus (Stimpson) = Ediidnocerus foraminatus Stimpson. — Pacific. Lopholithodes mandtii Brandt = Ediidnocerus ciborius White. — Pacific. Paralomis bouvieri H. J. Hansen. Paralomis spectabilis H. J. Hansen. Phyllolithodes bicornis Bäte. — Pacific. Phyllolithodes papillos
RMMCRJ66–. Fig. 14 Munnopsis murrayi. A. O. Walker. Fig. 8. Männchen vom Rücken. Nach Walker. „ 9. Unterlippe. Nach Walker. „ 10. Mandibel. Nach Tattersall. „ 11. Ma.xilliped. Nach Walker. „ 12. Erstes Brustbein. Nach Walker. „ 12a. „ „ Das Ende des fünften Gliedes I j^^^jj ^ygl^gj mit dem Dactylopodit. I „ 13. Das Ende des Operculums. Nach Walker. „ 14. Uropod. Nach Walker.
RMW0RHYM–Archive image from page 433 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 Fig. 271. Macrurus (Cetonurus) globkeps, Vaill. (After Vaillaiit.) Macrurus {Chalinura) bj-evibarbis, G. and B., 1910, Station 10. Macrurus {Chalinurci) murrayi, Giinth., 1910, Stations 25, 95. Macrurics {Chalinura) swtulus, G. and B., 1910, Station 53. Macrurus {Ma/acocephalus) lewis, Lowe, 1910, Station 21. Macrurus {Ne?
RM2AG2NCW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. SPECIES OF SCAPHOCALANUS. SCOLECITH RICELLA. TORTANUS. AND EUCHAETA. 227-229, Scaphocalanus robustus (T. Sett), female: 227, Dorsal view; 22S, lateral 229, third leg.#230-232, Scolecithricella dentata (Giesbrecht): 230, Lateral view, male (fif tated); 231, fifth legs, female; 232, fifth lees, male.233, 234, Scolecithricella vittata (Giesbrecht), female: 233, D235, 237-241, Tortanus murrayi A. Scott, female: lt^»a; 238, mandible; 239, first maxilla; 240. second maxilla; 241. fifth236, 242, Tortanus murrayi A. Scott, mal< ? -• &< 243, 244, Euch
RMGK6925–51796 Ipnops murrayi Gunther
RMMCNEJX–. Text-fig. 46. Filaments from the second gill arch of (a) Neoceralias spinifer; (b) Melanocetns murrayi; (c) Danaphryne sp. (a, X40; B, X20; c, X40.) may be found in Foxton's (1956) paper. Reference to his table 7 will show that in tropical and sub- tropical waters the mean volume of zooplankton between the surface and 150 m. is more than twenty- times that between 1000 and 1500 m. In the Kurile-Kamchatka area, the biomass (mg./m.3) of plankton between the surface and 100 m. is about forty times the value measured between 1000 and 2000 m., (and about ninety times greater than that between 200
RMRX8BEJ–Ecological animal geography; an authorized, Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage ecologicalanimal00hess Year: 1937 THE PELAGIAL 231 prevails among the Hydromedusae and Scyphomedusae and in the swimming bells of siphonophores. It has been convergently developed Fio. 56.—Cirrothauma murrayi, a pelagic octopod. After Chun
RM2AJAYT1–Bulletins of American paleontology . 2cm high). (Berry Colin.) 9,10. Priene scabra (King) 512 Specimen in the collection at Montemar Marine Station,Vina del Mar, Chile. Recent, Valparaiso Bay, Chile. Side,apertural views of specimen showing small excurrent notchand typical plicate aperture; (5.8 cm high). 11. Priene scabra (King) 512 LSJU 9982/. Recent, Talcahuano, Chile. Abapertural view.(6.9 cm. high). (Berry Colin.) 12,15. Fusitriton cancellatus murrayi (Smith) 480 USNM 206005. Recent, Agulhas Bank, off South Africa.Shell shown in apertural view and living position; (9.5cm high). Cf. scul
RMPFDN7T–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. murrayi, for which Koefoed and I propose the name Bathy- microps regis, and an ophidiid not yet determined). All these fishes, if we except, perhaps, Bathymicrops regis, were prob- ably captured while the trawl was being hauled in. There were thus no undoubted bottom-fish in this long haul with our large appliance, and taking everything into consideration, we had caught
RMMCTWP5–. Fig. 15. Tryphosa adarei, Wlkr. a. Pleon segments 3 and 4. b. Profile of epistome and upper lip. requires examination in the type material. Here, as in the Terra Nova Report, I regard murrayi as a perfectly distinct species. Chilton's (1912) and Schellenberg's (1926) records therefore do not apply; and in the Terra Nova Report the reference to Schellen- berg and the Gauss locality should be deleted. It is curious that this species was only taken once by the ' Discovery.' Distribution. Ross Sea. Tryphosa triangularis, n.sp. (Fig. 16). Occurrence: 1. St. 140. South Georgia. 1 c?, 1 immat. $ 9
RMT03K3A–Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . ecologicalanimal00hess Year: 1937 Fio. 56.—Cirrothauma murrayi, a pelagic octopod. After Chun Fig. 57.—Pelagothuria nutans, a pelagic holothurian. m, mouth; a, anus; t, tentacle; r, ampullae; d, swimming membrane between the ampullae. After Ludwig. among pelagic cephalopods by web-like membranes connecting the arms (Amphitretus, Cirrothauma, Fig. 56), and among pelagic holo- thurians by similar webs between the tentacles (Fig. 57). The con-
RMPFBRJR–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. gathered from new and ex- tensive investigations. Even with our present knowledge, and accepting the explanations given as perfectly correct, many questions arise in regard to de- tails. I will mention one very interesting instance. During the "Challenger" Expedition some specimens were captured of a certain blind fish [Ipnops murrayi), which was taken in the trawl only at great depths,
RMMABFWH–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Verzweigter hohler Mantelfortsatz von Culeolus Murrayi Herd. (Nach Herd- man.) -'"1^. ^, . , pz = Blutzellenansamnilung; t.l'^ = Bündel von drei verzweigten Mantel- m j^ ^ ^e l -i. •>. r i , , , . f 1, . Tentakelfortsatze zweiter Ordnung, fortsätzen von Molgula (Anurella) rof^- covita mit anhaftenden kleineren Steinen. (Nach Lacaze-Duthiers.) ="*7i. a = Wurzelförinigc Verzweigungen der Mantelfortsätze; b = Anhaftende Fremdkörper. zeigen über dem die Blutbahnen umschliessend
RMT23AYR–Archive image from page 61 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports05inst Year: 1932 52 DISCOVERY REPORTS segment 3 with the lower margin and the slightly convex hind margin meeting in an angle less than 900, the corner rounded (cf. Schellen- berg's fig. 16 b for murrayi); segment 4 with a triangular carina, the posterior margin falling away steeply but obliquely; side-plate 1 produced for- wards and narrowed below, subtriangular or slipper-shaped (cf. adarei); epistome produced in a triangular projection above the upper lip; gnath- opod 1 rather slender, as in adarei;
RM2AM499N–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . • ??? 2 ; - .: t 5 i. th N0T0ST0MU5 PATENTISSIMUS lpI imp PLATE CHXIV. PLATE CXXXIV. Notostomus patentissimus (p. 826).Fig. 1. Ventral surface.,, la. Ophthalrnopod. „ lb. First antenna; 1 b, portion of rlagellum ; 1V, section of flagellum.,, lc. Second antenna.„ 2. Branchiae in position. Notostomus murrayi (p. 829).„ 3. Lateral view ; enlarged twice. a i. I NOTOSTOMUS PATENTISS I M US . 2. D9 Q° BRANCHI/E) 3.
RMPFHY2D–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Fig. 38. liylhvliuni murrayi. Dia- gram illustrating the course of the radial canals in a specimen from S. V. of Ireland, further men- tioned in the text.. 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.. Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896); Københavns universitet. Zoologisk museum. Copenhagen H. Hagerup
RMMCRE73–. Textflg. 15. Phallonemertes Murrayi. Aus mehreren Quer.schnitten zusammengezeichnetc luill)- sfhematische Darstellung der Körpernerven, sn, Seitennervenstamm; s<i, Querschnitt der Suhdor.sal- nerven: rn. Rückennerv; vc, ventrale Nervenkoramissur; I, II, III, respektive Dorsal-, Lateral- und Medianäste der Scitennerven; s, Seitengefäss; rc, Rhynchocoelom; p, Fylorusrohi'; b, Blinddarm. â 2(i. Schon 0,3 mm. hinter ihrem Ursprung bilden sich die ersten Anastomosen mit den Seitennervenstämmen, und weiter hinten sind Anastomosen zwischen jedem Paar von Darmdivertikeln nachzuweisen. Von di
RM2CHW2P0–. The fauna of the deep sea . rcticus, belonging to the familyTrachinidae, from a depth of 1,260 fathoms, is anexample of a true abysmal fish possessing very largeeyes. The Pediculati, the family of the anglers, is re-presented at depths of over 2,000 fathoms by theinteresting form Melanocetus Murrayi. The eyes arevery small indeed, the mouth huge and armed withlong uneven rasp-like teeth. At the end of the fish-ing-rod tentacle hanging over the mouth, there is anorgan that has been supposed to be capable of emittinga phosphorescent light. This curious modification ofthe red worm-like bait of
RMPFBRJT–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. gathered from new and ex- tensive investigations. Even with our present knowledge, and accepting the explanations given as perfectly correct, many questions arise in regard to de- tails. I will mention one very interesting instance. During the "Challenger" Expedition some specimens were captured of a certain blind fish [Ipnops murrayi), which was taken in the trawl only at great depths,
RMMCTWP8–. Fig. 16. Tryphosa triangularis, n.sp. a. Tel- son. b. Side-plate 1. c. Anterior margin of is not symmetrical as in trigonica. Possibly some of head with peduncle of antenna 1, and the specimens attributed to murrayi by Schellenberg epistome and upper lip. d. Pleon segments (1926, fig. 16 b) should belong here. 3 an 4' The specific name refers to the likeness to trigonica and to the shape of the epistome. Tryphosa analogica, n.sp. (Fig. 17). Cf. T. serrata, Schellenberg, 1931, p. 34, figs. 15, 16. Occurrence: 1. St. 144. South Georgia. 2 ovig. $9 12 and 15 mm., 1 juv. 6 mm. 2. St. 156. South
RM2CED04R–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. rinella, stylifera,Section III. Siphonostom.*,Family, Caligina,Lepeoth irus, suhmi,Eclithrogaleus, affinis,Pandarus, cranehii,••?iiti/rus,zygcence,Perissopus, dentatas,Alebion, . carcharice,Nogagus, grandis,lunatus, lotreUKi, custicaii<li<,vaMdus,murrayi,Family, Pichelestid^,Hessella, cylindrica,Family, Chondracanthid^e,Chondracanthus,. macrurusFamily, Lerx.eid;k, .Lemma, . In miramphi,abyssicola
RMPFE5E5–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. S8 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN murrayi, for which Koefoed and I propose the name Bathy- microps regis, and an ophidiid not yet determined). All these fishes, if we except, perhaps, Bat/iymicrops regis, were prob- ably captured while the trawl was being hauled in. There were thus no undoubted bottom-fish in this lon
RMMEJTB0–. Die beschalten Gasteropoden der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition, 1898-1899 . 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. circumtexta. â ig. Argobuccinum proditor jung. â 20. Mangelia descendens. 21. Natica pliculosa. â 22. N.
RM2CE01RY–. Annual report . R.R.et G-.SB del. W. S. Barkentin.lith. GRAPTOLITES OF NEW YORK, PART 1 753 Dictyonema murrayi Hall Page 606 12 Fragment of rhabdosome Sandy shales at Defreestville, Rensselaer co. N. Y. Original in UnitedStates National Museum Genus callograptus HallCallograptus salteri Hall Page 584 13 Fragment of rhabdosome showing the character of the thecae. x2 14 Young rhabdosome, exhibiting a somewhat undulating character of the branches 15 Another young rhabdosome with nemacaulus and more rigid character of branchesGraptolite bed 2 of the Deep kill section 754 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM PL
RMPFHHHA–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 72 1. Bythotidra Giinther. 2 Arter, deraf en i Nordeuropa: Bythotiåra murrayi Giinther (Fig. 29a). Klokke indtil 20 mm bred og omtrent lige saa høj, jævnt afrundet, med tyk Gelé. Ingen Mavestilk. Manu-. 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.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
RM2CEYA4M–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. • atk :.-.- 1-7 LUBBOCKIA SQUILLIMANA, Claus. 8-10 C0RYCAU5 VENUSTUS, Dana. PLATE LV. (ZOOL. CHAI.L. EXP.—PART XXIII.— 1883.) Z PLATE LV. Fig. 1. Nogagus murrayi, n. sp.Fig. 1. Adult female (?), seen from below; magnified 20 diameters. Fig. 2. Lepeophtheirus suhmi, n. sp.Fig. 2. Female, seen from below; magnified 24 diameters. Fig. 3. Pandarus zygcence, n. sp.Fig. 3. Adult male, seen from above; magnif
RMPFBRK1–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 498. New blind fish, resembling Cetomimus, from Station 64. Nat. size, 6 cm. also interesting in this connection to note that the only blind squid known was taken during our cruise at Station 82 in 1500 metres. Chun has called it Cirrothattma murrayi and has shown that its eyes are entirely concealed below the skin (see Fig. 499). There is conse- quently no doubt that as far as fishes are co
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