RME57W04–Paranomus reflexus (Van Staden's Sceptre) in flower
RFS49CYE–boats moored in the port with reflections in the water
RMKHY84A–Notirus reflexus
RM2BXD2Y5–00166767.tif Fucus furcatus f reflexus NL Gardner.
RF2HKYFP3–Pandanus reflexus is often referred to as a palm tree on stilts in a Moscow pharmacy garden
RMF7G6WN–Bold-Leaf Launaea, Launaea nudicaulis, in flower on coastal lava, Lanzarote.
RMFJ2ERH–Tower Birgde at Night
RMMN07M9–. English: Illustrated Index of British Shells. Plate XXII. Fig. Name in text Accepted name (2013) 1 Succinea putris Linnaeus Succinea putris 2 Succinea gracilis Alder Succinea putris 3 Succinea oblonga Draparnaud Succinella oblonga 4 Conovulus bidentatus Montagu Auriculinella bidentata 5 Conovulus Mysotis Draparnaud Myosotella myosotis 6 Conovulus denticulatus Montagu Myosotella denticulata 7 Conovulus reflexus Myosotella myosotis 8 Carychium minimum Müller Carychium minimum 9 Limax cinereus Müller Limax maximus 10 Limax agrestis Müller Deroceras agreste 11 Limax brunneus Draparna
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RM2BTNP68–Centropogon reflexus C Presl.
RFT5R8B3–A picture is showing Flowers of Galanthus Nivalis Reflexus, commonly known as Cremean Snowdrop. This flowers outer perianth segments are reflexed, vin
RMW23R78–Archive image from page 180 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 PANDANUS 1201 The prrowth of the plant also appears more graceful, the leaves being recurved in a more pleasing manner, and suckers very freely. j. D. Eisele. Bapfistii, 3. granliiiifolius, 8. reflexus, 13. ( ':indelllbru
RM2AWMGP9–A text-book of physiology for medical students and physicians . ls at which the nerves enter. Theafferent character is indicated by the arrow tip on the lines of reference. On the right-hand side the names of muscles or groups of muscles are given, and tothem are drawn reference lines which start from the segments of the cord in which thecell-bodies of origin have been located. Within the cord itself, the designations for several reflex centers are inscribed in thesegment where the mechanism is localized. For example, Reflexus scapularis, Centrumcilio-spinale, Reflexus epigastricus, Reflexus a
RMPFMK7B–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PANDANUS 1201 The prrowth of the plant also appears more graceful, the leaves being recurved in a more pleasing manner, and suckers very freely. j. D. Eisele. Bapfistii, 3. granliiiifolius, 8. reflexus, 13. ( ':indelllbruni. 2. 14, heteroparpus, 10. Sanderi, 4. raricos
RME57W03–Paranomus reflexus (Van Staden's Sceptre) in flower
RF2HKYFP0–Seed of Pandanus reflexus is often referred to as a palm tree on stilts in a Moscow pharmacy garden
RMMAACKW–. Economic entomology . Ixodes marginatus (male). i lines in length. Ditto (female) unfilled. We beheve that this is the I. marginatus of Leach. The Ixodes inarginatus of Fabricius is said to be Argas reflexus. It also is a British species, and sometimes has swarmed in such great numbers on lawns and hay-fields, as to have made the
RMW232NA–Archive image from page 127 of Das Schmarotzertum im Tierreich und. Das Schmarotzertum im Tierreich und seine Bedeutung für die Artbildung dasschmarotzertu00graf Year: 1907 20 Die Parafilen bes JTEenfden. Befallenes ®rgan bes mcnfcfjen 95 96 97 98 99 0 ][02 1[03 10 05 06 07 ][08 UO U2 U3 Akamuschi ober Kedani 7 feltene ober 3iDeifeII]afte 2trtcn aus anberen amilicn Dermanyssus gallinae (ülnerjecfe) . 2 Dertpanbte Eliten Ixodes reduvius (rhizinus, ccfe) . . 5 üeripanbte Wirten Argas reflexus (Sauirtjecfe) 7 üeriDanbte 2trten Tyroglyphus, 3 2trten Glyciphagus, 2 Wirten Rhyzoglyphus
RM2ANJF1A–Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . Fl(i. 71- SCHISTCOKMIS REFLExrs. (Gurlt.). Fic;, 72. vSchislocorinus reflexus, after partial eiiibryotoiny to oxer-come (lyslokia. E, Left ear, above which is seen the ra(Hal portion of the left carpus. F, Rij^ht antt rior foot. R, Ribs. ,S, vSternmn. PL, Lacerated area where posterior limbs have been torn away. The Allantois 353 the mother. It is obvious that the meconium observed in theamniotic fluid of the foal has been expelled from the intestinethrough the anus and that, the anterior end of the aliment
RME57W06–Paranomus reflexus (Van Staden's Sceptre) in flower
RF2HMBAMX–Seed of Pandanus reflexus is often referred to as a palm tree on stilts in a Moscow pharmacy garden
RM2AG0Y1G–. Sanitary entomology; the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation. MALE LIVES ON * ^^OviPOSlTlOKjCoMMtNC^S. -Larvae Hatch Out.FEMALE LlVtS ON j-LARVAtArTAenHosiI Replete Larvae DaopFrom Host I First NymphauStagcEmersesFrom Larval Skim. First Nymphal Stage Attack^Host IIAnd Dhops Opf Replete . Second Nymphal Stage Attacks Host HAnd Drops Off Replete . TICKLIFECYCLE-TYPEI Life Cycle of Argas persicus.also probably A reflexus, AVESPERTILIONIS AND SOMEOTHER SPECIES OF ArG/^S AND OrniThOOOROS.(AfterNuttallISII) Fig. 80. Adults Attac>Hosts¥ItoN.When FecundatedAndRepueteThcFemales DropAndOv
RM2AN33KJ–British medical journal . Fig. Z.—Aroas reflexus, female. On tho loft the dorsal view ofa siiecimeu laying eggs; on the right a ventral view of the same. on it for about an hour. This second stage, known as thonymph stage, moults twice, and the female in eachstage becomes much distended with blood—gorged, asthe saying is. With each moult it becomes larger, butotherwise does not alter much in appearance. The adultfemale also, like the nymph, visits the host from time totime, and between these visits deposits eggs in greatquantities in sheltered crevices, somo 50 to 100 beingdeposited at once. A
RM2AN341M–British medical journal . Fig. Z.—Aroas reflexus, female. On tho loft the dorsal view ofa siiecimeu laying eggs; on the right a ventral view of the same. on it for about an hour. This second stage, known as thonymph stage, moults twice, and the female in eachstage becomes much distended with blood—gorged, asthe saying is. With each moult it becomes larger, butotherwise does not alter much in appearance. The adultfemale also, like the nymph, visits the host from time totime, and between these visits deposits eggs in greatquantities in sheltered crevices, somo 50 to 100 beingdeposited at once. A
RM2AJ4BW6–Monography of the family Unionidæ : or, Naiades of Lamarck (fresh water bivalve shells) of North America ... . v w lUnio clava, Lam, £.Unio cteetsus, Lea.. 1 Wnifi reft* xm :. Ullifi /•? ?? ? UNIO REFLEXUS. Plate IV.—Fig. 1.DESCRIPTION. Shell suboval, thick anteriorly; middle of the diskswith a single row of distant elevated tubercles, aboutfour in number; umbo not very prominent, subme-dial; umbonial slope subcarinated; posterior sideslightly furrowed and emarginate at base; posteriorslope flattened, with transverse undulations; poste-rior extremity truncated; within white; cardinal teethla
RM2AJ494B–Monography of the family Unionidæ : or, Naiades of Lamarck (fresh water bivalve shells) of North America ... . ? rtoni,, 6on. SL.Vnio fmqosus, Con.rad. CONTENTS Plate I. Unio ovatus.„ II. ,, fasciatus. III. S clava.(decisus. jy 5 reflexus. flexuosus. Y (phillipsii. I nietaneovus. Note.—Several species were noticed in the prospectus, which wehave omitted in this number, in order to figure others supposed to benew. JVo. 3. MONOGRAPHY FAMILY UNIONIDiE, OR NAIADES OF LAMARCK, (FRESH WATER BIVALVE SHELLS,) NORTH AMERICA, ILLUSTRATED BY FIGURES DRAWN ON STONE FROM NATURE. BY T. A. CONRAD, CURATOR
RM2AJ48JE–Monography of the family Unionidæ : or, Naiades of Lamarck (fresh water bivalve shells) of North America ... . ? rtoni,, 6on. SL.Vnio fmqosus, Con.rad. CONTENTS Plate I. Unio ovatus.„ II. ,, fasciatus. III. S clava.(decisus. jy 5 reflexus. flexuosus. Y (phillipsii. I nietaneovus. Note.—Several species were noticed in the prospectus, which wehave omitted in this number, in order to figure others supposed to benew. JVo. 3. MONOGRAPHY FAMILY UNIONIDiE, OR NAIADES OF LAMARCK, (FRESH WATER BIVALVE SHELLS,) NORTH AMERICA, ILLUSTRATED BY FIGURES DRAWN ON STONE FROM NATURE. BY T. A. CONRAD, CURATOR
RMRD52HW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PANDANUS 1201 The prrowth of the plant also appears more graceful, the leaves being recurved in a more pleasing manner, and suckers very freely. j. D. Eisele. Bapfistii, 3. granliiiifolius, 8. reflexus, 13. ( ':indelllbruni. 2. 14, heteroparpus, 10. Sanderi, 4. raricos
RMRDXW6K–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. GAMASIVS. iSi CASE deeply buried in the skin. The woodcut shows the young, which was the stage on which Latreille's genus Cans was founded. No. 2S. Argas reflexus {.Fab. (Rhynchoprion columbse, Ilerm.).—^^ Enlarged figure of ditto. The present species occurs on pigeons (whence it was named Rhyn- choprion columbse by Hermann). It is chiefly met with in the south of Europe. In the north it does not appear to be very frequent; although, no doubt, if search were properly made for it, it would be found much too common. Some years
RMRDYEKH–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. BIRD LICE. S71 CASE annoyance from parasites. We have seen how they suffer from the Dermanyssus avium, the Argas reflexus, the Sarcoptes mutans, probably from Dermaleichi also, and now we find that they have 4-6. 7 9. Menopon pallidum (from the fowl).* { to 5 of a line in length. a disproportionate allowance of lice, no less than five species being allotted to them. This is the first and commonest .of the five, and few fowls are to be found free from them. Indeed they often swarm among the feathers to such a degree, that the h
RMRHAXPE–. Botanica. Relatorio apresentado ao Snr. coronel de engenharia Candido Marianno da Silva Rondon, chefe da Commissô Brasileira. Plants -- Brazil. Do nat por F. C. Hoehne N.o 25 BLEPHARODON REFLEXUS. 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.. Hoehne, F. C. (Frederico Carlos), 1882-; Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition (1913-1914). Rio de Janeiro
RMRE3Y3C–. Entomology for medical officers. Insect pests; Insects as carriers of disease. 280 ENTOMOLOGY FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS / Body oval, distinctly narrowed anteriorly A. reflexus. I Body elliptical, blunt and hardly narrowed anteriorly = 6. Body twice as long as broad ; basis capituli narrowed posteriorly = A. cucumerinus (Peru). Body hardly longer than broad, basis capituli rectangular and well in front of coxae of first pair of legs = A. transgariepinus (South Africa). "Dorsal integument with large polygonal depressions ; tarsi with well-marked dorsal terminal protuberance, giving an appearan
RMRR1W9W–. African Ixodoidea. l. Ticks of the Sudan... Ticks -- Sudan. 28 30 Figtires 27 and 28, Ar^as persicus, 9, dorsal and ventral views Figures 29 and 30, Argas reflexus, $, dorsal and ventral views ARGAS (ARGAS) FERSICUS and ARGAS (ARGAS) KEFIEXUS Egyptian Specimens PLATE IX -58-. 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.. Hoogstraal, Harry, 1917-; United States. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3. [Washington]
RMRN3JGD–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Zur Conchylienfauna von China. 425 diagonalis; peristoma duplex, internum aliquantulum crassius, adnatum, haud promi- nulum, externum ad insertionem parum dilatatum, margo superior expansus, inferior reflexus. Operculum normale, marginibus anfractuum elevatis. Lat. 9, alt. 4 mm. Bei der grossen Aehnlichkeit der chinesischen Ptychopoma-Arten im Baue ihrer Gehäuse — zumal wenn nach Möllendorff (Nachr. Bl. der d. malak. Ges., i8g3, S. 140) auf die Variationen der Ausbildung des Mundsaumes wenig z
RM2C1MXHW–Anulocaulis reflexus IM Johnst Anulocaulis reflexus IM Johnst.
RM2BTTHRF–Astragalus reflexus Torr A Gray. 30 Dec 20171
RMRGRE51–. Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France. Zoology. Teinta tenuis, snhpcUucens, conica, anguste rimata; anfractus 6 1/2, primiduo rotundati, tertiussiibcarinatus, quartusetrpnntus complanali et supra suturam cnriuati, ultimits mcdio raldc angulalKs et carinatus 2/5 ahitudiuis fonnanx. Apertura brevUer ofcilis, superne angulata; peristoma simplex extus non dilatatum nec re- flexum, columellaris mar- go paululum incrassatus reflexus que marghie ex- terno callo temtissimo junctus. Color testae sordide ai bus ad apcrturam fusces- cens, peristomatis nigro fuscus ^^S- 6.— Pyrgula Neveui, nov. sp
RM2BXCCED–Phlegmariurus reflexus Lam B llg Phlegmariurus reflexus Lam B llg.
RMREP0KE–. Ernesti Meyer de plantis labradoricis [microform] : libri tres. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. > > hV iO (38âb9 70â71? it>liot. h9 (35â66 168" lat. lat, eam perfecta ilo fusius ulum (lu- ^egitimae et unius- nediis ta- liorein euse terminiita blilae snbscriptis (Jognoscuntur. Quornm ad normam bumeronim flexus cuicunque proprii nuncupandi sunt sive in^ejcus, quando appropinquant polum, siTe quando ab eo revertuntur, reflexus, ' Comparatis tum harum tum isothermarum linea- rum fundamentis, jam fieri posset, ut quis incautior ad geographiam plantarum moderandam comprobatis his
RM2C1CBB3–Phlegmariurus reflexus Lam B llg Phlegmariurus reflexus Lam B llg.
RM2BX9E1W–Astragalus reflexus Torr A Gray Astragalus reflexus Torr A Gray.
RMRFR0DY–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. 5l6 POLYANDKIA. P O L Y G Y N I A. RanUHCUluS. can!e repente. ^acq. in Litt, Hort. t. 3. p. ig. t. 3T M. Thora, 12, R. fi'l. reniformibus rnbtrilobis crenatis: caulino fefllli, lloribus lanceolatis, caule fubbifloro. ^acq. obf. 21^. t. 13. — Fl auftr. v. 5. f.442. M. Calijx coloratus., reflexus. '^''' Fo'iis diffeStis et divifts, creticus, 13. R. fol. radicalibus reniformibus crenatis ftibloba- ' tis: caulinis triparticis ianceolatis integerri- mis, caule multiilor
RMRDYGGW–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. Ixodes marginatus (male). i lines in length. Ditto (female) unfilled. We beheve that this is the I. marginatus of Leach. The Ixodes inarginatus of Fabricius is said to be Argas reflexus. It also is a British species, and sometimes has swarmed in such great numbers on lawns and hay-fields, as to have made the. 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..
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