RMRDWJX3–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. Genua^S^.—Portioii of the barren pinna, under side. No. 1. marginal vein. Fertile pimnce linear or pinnatifid, convolute, wholly sporangiferous. 1. O. cervina, Fresl; Hooh. Fil. Exot. i. 43; Lowe's Ferns, 7, it. 39, 40. Acrostichum cervinum, Svi.; Pl/wm. Fil. 1.154; Sook. et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 81. O. Corcovadensis, Badd. Fil. Bras. t. 14; Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 79 A. Acrostichum linearifolium, Presl.—Tropical America. *** Vd
RMRGF4GR–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Aspidepyris foveolatus n. sp., male hole-type. Fig. 79. Fore wing. Fig. 80. Head and thorax. Fig. 81. Genitalia. Aspidepyris foveolatus new species Holotype.— 6 , HONDURAS: La Ceiba, 18 Oct. 1916 (F. J. Dyer) [AMNH]. Description of type male. — Length about 3.5 mm; LFW 2.4 mm. Body shining, head and thorax black, abdomen dark red- dish brown, .slightly paler apically; palpi straw-colored; man- dibles testaceous; antennae bright rufo-castaneous, except scape somewhat infuscated and apical few segments suffused with bro
RMRDF0B8–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Varieties. ^ S. p. 2 alba Lodd. Cat. ed. 1836.â Leaves lanceolate, entire. Flowers white. aS. p. 3 laciniata Lodd. Cat. ed. 1836, Bot. Cab. 1107., and our fc. 1241. S. capitata Gmel. Itin. iii. p. 304. ''«'â «â â¢â¢'»-"'»»â t.32. f. 1., Schmidt. Baum.ii. p. 79.; Lilas a Feuille
RMRGH9XN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. OPHIONINAE OF TROPICAL MESOAMERICA 67 76 77 78. Figs 71-81 Ophiogastrella species. 71-73, hind wing showing arrangement of hair in marginal cell; (71) O. lemairei; (72) O. gonzalezi; (73) O. stilesi. 74-75, fore wing; (74) O. lemairei; (75) O. gonzalezi. 76-78, distal segments of fore tarsus of female; (76) O. lemairei; (77) O. stilesi; (78) O. maculithorax. 79, 80, terminal segments of gaster of male; (79) O. maculithorax; (80) O. gonzalezi. 81, aedeagus, O. gonzalezi.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RMRJ3MF8–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. ats. 1. c. "o. 70. 2.150&UO, 77. .79. ;. 1. c. 74. r. &, Wats. 1.1'. Wilts. 1. c. Tii. ilif. 1. 74. , Dosv. Journ. ,, & Wats. Bot. ilurnm. SiU^ [ton, rrudr. Fl 11.81. 1 2 (ll). ,-r, 110. I'i^'f ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 457 Page 125. Transpose H. setosum ami Sarothra, with syn., and insert H. Scouleri from page 1'20. a 129. Undttr C
RMRDTBBW–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. OXCIDU'M. (317 in the East India house on a block or in a basket, with moss or peat, and makes a splendid plant for exhibition; but we seldom see it in t^ood condition.â Guiana; Surinam... ONClDIUSt LAXCEANUSt. VlG.âT/;/!!.-.: Ifort. Sor. Lund.. 2nd scr.. ii. t. 5 ; Bi>f. llrg.. t. 1S87 : A'. .)'â W. Floral <''ili., t. 79; Pd.rtDii. Mai]. But., ir. p. lljl), with tab.; Florr A-.v ,s'c/-/v.v, tt. 18-1:2â3 ; Ptiydt.Lr.s Orrh.. t. 32 : JIart. P,n;i,l.. i
RMRMK1F1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Contribution to a Knowledge of the South African Japygidae. 79 Long, corporis 6 mm., lat. urotergiti septimi -78 mm., long, anten- narum 1-35 mm., forcipis -6 mm. Habitat.—Exempla duo legi in humo infossa ad Stellenbosch. Observatio.—Species haec, quam clar. Dr. K. H. Barnard dico, forcipis forma inter omnes descriptas distincta est. Japyx barnardi sp. n. var. relata nov. Fig. 16. Mas.—Urosterni primum organis subcoxalibus latis inter sese parum minus quam unius latitudo remotis, setis glandularibu
RMRD7NF2–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Plat. 680 Platyceras symmetricum, Hall, 15th Regent's Report N.. Ha Pal, A!K Vot^ 1/ *' />/;t, "^c^^^s^MM ^^^ IS^79^ Y., 1862; Pal, N. Y. Vol. V, ii, 1879, page 9, plate 3, selected figs. 18, 19, 20,21, four views of a typical specimen showing the general features of the species, fig. 20, showing the symmetrically coiled back; fig, 21, is accidentally com- pressed on one side; from Oanadaigua lake, N. Y. Hamilton rocks^ VIII G.—In Pennsylvania, Perry
RMRD75JY–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. KUSANO & HAYASHIâCLUTCH PARAMETERS OF FROGS 79 2.98 to 3.57 mm in R. sakuraii at Bonbori, from 3.08 to 3.58 mm in this species at Tochigi, from 2.73 to 3.11 mm in R. t. tagoi at Ichi- nosawa, and from 2.53 to 2.95 mm in this species at Kamiange. In the Tukey multiple range test, the mean egg size differed signifi- cantly, not only between the two species, but also between the two populations of each species. Body size also differed significantly between the two species: R. sakuraii v^diS, on average, at least IQo/o larger than R. l tagoi (Table
RMRDRA5C–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 506 ORCHID-GROWERS MANUAL. but sometimes also flowers in April and May; it requires Very cool treatment. —Sigh MoimtaiTis of Peru. Fia.—Bot. Mag., t. 5739; Flore des Serres, t. 1803 ; Moral Mag., t. 481; Warner, Sel. Oreji. PI., ii. t. 33; Gard. Chron., 1871, p. 1421, f. 310 ; Id., N.S., xvi. p. 409, f. 79 A ; Puydt, Les Orcli., t. 25 ; Florist and Pom-., 1873, p. 169, with tab. ; Revue Sort. Beige, 1883, p. 25 (plate) ; Veiteh's Man. Orch. PL, v. p. 68 ; W
RMRF2E77–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 79. SALTATEICTTLA. 737 buff; sides of body and flanks ashy grey, slightly washed with brown; uuder wing-coverts and axillaries white, with a slight tinge of tawny; quills below dusky, ashy white along the edge of the inner web : " bill blackish ; feet horn-colour ; iris reddish brown" (Jelslci). Total length 7'8 inches, culmen 0-65, wing 3-4, tail 3-35, tarsus 1-15. Hub. Peru. a. $ ad. sk. Western Cordillera of Peru ( W. Sclater Coll. â (Type Nation). of species.) 79. SALTATRICULA. Type. Saltatricula, Burm. Reis. La Plata-St. ii. p. 481
RMRHJFD0–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Red-bellied Hawk Nesting.— Nest: Of sticks, lined indifferently with bark-strips; placed well up in tree, eucalyptus, sycamore, or live oak. Eggs: 2 to 4; in coloration much like those of preceding species, but usually much more heavily pigmented, sometimes with considerable undershell marking of vinaceous gray. Av. of 14 sets, 38 eggs: 52.8 x 41.0, (2.08 x 1.65); index 79.3. Extremes: 47.75-56.9 by 40.1-43.7 (1.88-2.24 by 1.58- 1.72). Season:
RMRG8TFB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 79.—Color mark below eye in certain species of Apogon: a, A. savayensis Giinther; b, A. iiubilus Garman. (Sketches by author.) APOGON NUBILUS Garman Figure 79, &; Plate 35, 0 Apogon nubilus Garman, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 39, pp. 229-230, pi. 1, fig. 1, 1903 (type locality, Suva, Fiji Islands). SPECIMENS STUDIED Bikini Atoll: 12 stations, 86 specimens, 13 to 72 mm. standard length. Eniwetok Atoll: 4 stations, 177 specimens, 9 to 73 mm. Rongelap Atoll: 6 stations, 34 specimens, 16 to 66 mm. Rongerik Atoll: 4 stations, 9 specim
RMREN2KR–. A manual of the North American gymnosperms [microform] : exclusive of the cycadales but together with certain exotic species. Bois; Trees; Gymnosperms; Gymnospermes; Arbres; Wood. ill 364 ANATOMY OF THE GYMNOSPERMS. I- 6 NoRiii.iNr.FR, H. (48) Die Technischen Eigenschaften der lliil/er. Stuttgart, i.Sf)0. rKNiiAi.i.<)W, I). P. (44) Taxacex and Coniferac. Trans. R. S. (Canada), II, iv, 33-56, i8g6. (48) North American Species of Dadoxylon. Trans. R. S. (Canada), VI, iv, 51-79, 1900. (46) Notes on Tertiary Plants. Trans. R. S. (Canada), IX, iv, 33-95, 1903- (47) Contributions to the Pleisto
RMRGEWYY–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. South American Mangora • Levi 35. Figures 70-74. M. cochuna new species, 70-72, female. 70, 71, epigynum. 70, ventral; 71, posterior. 72, carapace, abdomen. 73, 74, male palpus. 73, mesal; 74, ventral. Figures 75-77. M. theridioides Mello-Leitao, female. 75, 76, epigynum. 75, ventral; 76, posterior. 77, abdomen, dorsal. Figures 78-80. M. uru new species, male. 78, carapace, abdomen. 79, 80, male palpus. 79, mesal; 80, ventral. Scale lines: 1.0 mm; genitalia, 0.1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracte
RMRMKTFE–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Harvest-spiders {Opiliones) of South Africa. 495 Measurements.—Length of body 6-5, pedipalp of ^ 12, chelicera of ^ 7+7-8, femora I-IV, 12 : 17 : 9 : 13 ; legs I-IV, 44 : 72 : 39 : 56. Types, several examples (c^ and $) from " Cafrerie." Type in Paris Museum. The South African Museum does not possess repre- sentatives of this species. crassus Loman. (Text-fig. 79.) 1898. Loman, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., ii, p. 520. 1903. R. leppanae Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. (1902), pt. 2, p. 392. 1923. Eoewer
RMRJCX2P–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. FLOWING WATERS Table 8. Presence (dark or stippled) or absence (blank) in the lower Illinois Waterway of commonly occurring fish species (species accounting for 95% of all individuals collected), 1975-1992.* Year Species 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 68 89 90 91 92 Percentage of Years Occurring Occurring in over 90% of years GizzardShad
RMRGFHR0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. MONGOLIAN FISHES 203. Fig. 25 Silurus asotus, lateral view of head region (665 mm SL; BMNH 1986.8.28: 1287). (56 mm); NS 32-35, 1986.8.28: 1222-1238 (53-73 mm); NS 43,1986.8.28: 1239-1244 (52-79 mm); NS 56, 1986.8.28: 1245 (60 mm). Total 37 specimens. Variation. Morphometric and meristic characters conform to the descriptions in Berg (1948: 455) and Shatunovskii (1983.) Geographical range. Widespread Eurasian species, ranging from western Europe (Wheeler, 1969) to the eastern China seaboard (Nichols, 1943); see Sawada (1982: 199, fig.
RMRGHM5A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. '// w 11 w w II t // ' w w , w //,/ /// s i — -—. /. Figs 69-80 Holothrips species. 69-71, H. torosus $, (69) head; (70) tube; (71) antennal segments III and VII. 72-74, H. yurikoae $: (72) head; (73) tube; (74) antennal segments III, IV and VII. 75-77, H. sakimurai $: (75) head; (76) tube; (77) antennal segments III and VII. 78-80, H. andrei $: (78) head; (79) tube; (80) antennal segments III and VII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHJBW7–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. Taken in Santa Barbara Photo by the A uthor HIS RASCALITY. THE WESTERN GULL urements: length of adult 558.8-685.8 (22.00-27.00); av. of 10 Monterey specimens: length 580.4 (22.85); wing 420 (16.5); tail 162.4 (6.39); bill 53.3 (2.10); depth at angle 20.2 (.79); depth at nostril (base) 18.4 (.72); tarsus 69.5 (2.74). Recognition Marks.—Standard of "gull size"; dark slaty blue of mantle distinctive in adult; adolescent black spot on angle o
RMREJK0W–. Coastal waterbird colonies, Maine to Virginia, 1977 : an atlas showing colony locations and species composition. Sea birds -- Atlantic States; Birds -- Atlantic States. U 268 109 TO 119 VINALHAVEN SE/4. Deadman fc^JBLGC* Led6e '^-J268 112] Heron Neck Ledge 268 n3h-^VCar"er5 AU II A r T ha y Arey Ledges 268 114} Hay Is Channel RocU [268 JlSlyQ ^f268116l BfeOJKgg? Oiamo nd Rock Little Brimstoae [268 117 Otter 1268 119:- r i m stone irimstone I Holden Ledge 79. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - color
RMRD7NBA–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Ha Pal, A!K Vot^ 1/ *' />/;t, "^c^^^s^MM ^^^ IS^79^ Y., 1862; Pal, N. Y. Vol. V, ii, 1879, page 9, plate 3, selected figs. 18, 19, 20,21, four views of a typical specimen showing the general features of the species, fig. 20, showing the symmetrically coiled back; fig, 21, is accidentally com- pressed on one side; from Oanadaigua lake, N. Y. Hamilton rocks^ VIII G.—In Pennsylvania, Perry county, Claypole's (000, 1889) specimen 5-85, from W. Barnefct's
RMRH07XA–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PARALIPARIS NASSARUM 79. Fig. 2. Medial faces, left sagittae of 11 species of liparidids that inhabit waters of the eastern north Pacific and Bering Sea. Species name is followed by otolith length and height (in mm) and standard (SL) or total length of the fish it came from (if known): a. Careproctus melanurus 3.1 by 2.4 (203 mm SL); b. Paraliparis nassarum 2.5 by 2.0 (304 mm SL); c. Liparis liparis 1.9 by 0.9 (unk.); d. Careproctus furcellus 3.7 by 2.9 (unk.); e. Liparis pulchellus 2.8 by 1.5 (178 mm SL); f Paraliparis rosaceus 1.9 (207 m
RMRG1CMN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1964 Buckner: a Camera Recording Device 79. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 M TIME (C.S.T.) Figure 1. Number and time of photo-recordings of three species of mammals, in a tamarack bog, August 2-23, 1961. Encouraging results from the preliminary tests have warranted further improvements to the equipment. Reliance on line power has been eliminated by converting to battery operation. A re-designed model operates for about a week on a standard 6-volt car battery before recharging and at temperatures of 28° F or lower. Other improvements
RMRHMFFG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. O, BINDING IN CAPITELLIDS 133 Table IV i affinity in relation to known geographic distribution 20 P50 (mmHg) at pH 7.4 Species Distribution 2.76 Capitomastus TRIN Trinidad 3.91 Capilomastus TAR North Carolina 4.18 Capitomastus VOZ Connecticut (thermal effluent) 5.36 Capilella sp. II Marseille, Boston Harbor, and Cape Cod 5.79 Capilella sp. IIIA Boston Harbor and Cape Cod 7.05 Capitella sp. I Temperate zone cosmopolitan 7.75 Capitella sp. IA Boston Harbor to New Bedford 8.35 Capitella MBsl Mission Bay, California 9.54 Capitom
RMRGJ7P9–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. P. E. S. WHALLEY. Fig. 75 Dryopoidea (?) species (Coleoptera). In.64024, 5-5 mm long. Fig. 76 Curculionidae gen. et sp. indet. (Coleoptera). In.64045. beetle length 5-5 mm. Arrow indicates the rostrum. Fig. 77 Coleoptera species 2. In.59396, 10 mm long (incomplete). Fig. 78 Coleoptera species 1. In.53967, 5 mm long. Fossilized in lateral position. Fig. 79 Coleoptera species 10. In.59362, 14 mm long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRGEYW0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 82 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 147, No. 2 6 - o * 4 pa i => 03 < O w 3 •LONGICEPS a DRACO ^MELANORHABDUS ORAMIFERA. 20 30 40 50 60 70 STANDARD LENGTH IN MM 80 90 100 Figure 4. Graph of relationship of escal bulb width and standard length for species of Chaenophryne. Chaenophryne longiceps Regan, 1925 Figures 6, 7 Chaenophryne longiceps Regan, 1925:564 (in part; original description; 14 specimens; lecto- type, ZMUC P92106, 20.0 mm; DANA Station 1203 (11), 7°30'N, 79°19'W; 3000 m wire; 1500 hr; 1
RMRDWK4J–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 79 Var. Cambricum, Willd.; Bolt. FU. Brit. t. 2, /. 5 A ; lAndl. and Moore, Nat. Print. Ferns, t. 3, /. A. P. Cambricum, Lmn. Ya/r. semilacerum, Link.; Lindl. and Moore, Nat. Prmi. Ferns, t. 2 A (bis). P. vulgare, va/r. Hiber- nicum, Sowerhy, Ferns of Gr. Brit.t. 10. Va/r. acutum, In'wdZ. and Moore, Nat. Print. F&rns, t.lF. Va/r. serratum, Willd.; Lindl. and Moore, Nat. Prmt. Fern
RMRD7NBD–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Plat. 680 Platyceras symmetricum, Hall, 15th Regent's Report N.. Ha Pal, A!K Vot^ 1/ *' />/;t, "^c^^^s^MM ^^^ IS^79^ Y., 1862; Pal, N. Y. Vol. V, ii, 1879, page 9, plate 3, selected figs. 18, 19, 20,21, four views of a typical specimen showing the general features of the species, fig. 20, showing the symmetrically coiled back; fig, 21, is accidentally com- pressed on one side; from Oanadaigua lake, N. Y. Hamilton rocks^ VIII G.—In Pennsylvania, Perry
RMRHB3DF–. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. JT-? THE ? I Botanical Magazine. I Vol.XV. JUNE 20th, 1901. No. 172. ? § CONTENTS. ? M-M ? ? Matsumura, J., Notes on Styracacere and Symplocacere from the ?? Islands of Loochoo and Formosa, with descriptions of some ? new species 74 Yasuda, A., On the effect of Alkaloids upon some moulds. (Pre- liminary Note), • 79 Makino, T.? Observations on the Flora of Japan. (Continued from p. 74.) . 83 Articles in Japanese :? Shibata, K.? Beitrage ziir Kenntniss der Kelch- imd Kapselhvda- thoden. {Continued from p. 24.) 117 New Literature:?
RMRMREM3–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. DATA ON SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS MICROMUS 507. M. perezaballosi n.sp.. Figg. 70-81 - 70. Wings; 71. Apex of abdomen o*, lateral view. 72. Same, dorsal view; 73. Gonarcus - Arcessus, dorso caudal view; 74. Same, lateral view; 75. Parameres, lateral view; 76. Same, dorsal view; 77. Hypandrium, ventral view; 78. Apex of abdomen $, lateral view; 79. Spermatheca, lateral view; 80. Same, ventral view; 81. Subgenital plate, ventral view. Scale in mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRDBDPY–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. PERIOD OF BEACnOB W UlireTBS. 00 ââ , X ^' 673 . -- â ' .,- â -â / '' ^ â ' h' 10 PERIOD OE BRACnON IN MIKDTES. S 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 80 ° an § II / f P: i / / 676 K« /' / 8S ^;: 1'" PERIOD OF REACnon ffl HUnTTBS. Vl 6 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 90 60 60 >79 â â â ^ 40 / --' ' ,
RMRF97KY–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 79. SALTATEICTTLA. 737 buff; sides of body and flanks ashy grey, slightly washed with brown; uuder wing-coverts and axillaries white, with a slight tinge of tawny; quills below dusky, ashy white along the edge of the inner web : " bill blackish ; feet horn-colour ; iris reddish brown" (Jelslci). Total length 7'8 inches, culmen 0-65, wing 3-4, tail 3-35, tarsus 1-15. Hub. Peru. a. $ ad. sk. Western Cordillera of Peru ( W. Sclater Coll. â (Type Nation). of species.) 79. SALTATRICULA. Type. Saltatricula, Burm. Reis. La Plata-St. ii. p. 481
RMRGAW5G–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. A NEW PSAMMOPHIS FROM ZAMBIA Table 2 Scale counts (sample size) species M ventrals F ventrals M subc. F subc. 'leopardinus' Heop.'' refined zambiensis 'sibilans' 151-71 (9) 151-65(8) 148-61 (5) 151-74(20) 151-67(16) 149-65(17) 167-77(32) 167-77(19) 79-104(4) 80-105 (10) 79-104(4) 80-105 (8) 80-90 (3) 75-86 (9) 89-103(26) 781-100(12) N.B. The P. 'leopardinus' data is for Angolan specimens and from Broadley (pers. com.): I suspect that specimens of another species are included and P. 'leop. refined' has the data of that species removed. The P. 's
RMRH52F9–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlRIDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 59. Fig. 79. Bcamerella personatus, head and antenna. Genus Oncotijlus Fieb. Oncotylus guttulatus Uhler Oncotijlus guttulatus Uhler, 1894:269. I have identified specimens collected on the test site as follows: Area 5M, 2 9 June 10, 1965; Area 9M, 3 9 June 10, 1965, taken on Sphae- ralcea; Area 12M, 2 9 June 11, 1965; Area 17M, 8 9 June 17, 1965, taken on Sphaeralcea; Area 18M, 9 June 11, 9 Aug. 23, 1965, on Sphae- ralcea; Area 401M, Id 12 9 June 18, 1965, swept from Sphaeralcea. This species is
RMRG44RJ–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. DUCK HARVEST ON PUBLIC HUNTING AREAS 161 tn a> > to 50 40 30 -O Mallard «- -â Green-winged teal #- -A N. Pintail o ⦠N. Shoveler ⢠Other Dabblers O Am. Wigeon Divers. C 20 o d> O. 10 1950-54 1955-59 1960-64 1965-69 1970-74 1975-79 1980-84 1985-87 Time Periods FIGURE 5. Average species composition of the duck harvest on public hunting areas in California by 5-year periods from 1950-87. Sacramento ValleyâAbout 28% of the av
RMRG3C3H–. The Canadian field-naturalist. â¢â¢â â¢â Blue Jay -â¢â American Crow Black-capped Chickadee / -At- â Common Grackle. â -... ...â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â â "" M^'^-:. ...>-â¢â¢â "" l 77/78 78/79 79/80 80/81 81/82 82/83 83/84 84/85 85/86 86/87 87/88 Winter Figure 1. Annual indices for major species encountered in winter bird counts 1977-1988, Sackville, New Brunswick. Note different scales for three sections. No data for winter 1980-1981.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RMRH97JA–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 13 — p. 161; Cleve, PI. f. the Iiid. Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 23; Schroder, Neapel p. 25; Lemmermann, I.e. p. 315. i>(r) - 3 (IT) - (3(r) - 7 (it) - 10 (+). Area: Northern Atlantic Ocean, especially in the North Sea and the Englisli Channel, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Gplf of Aden, Malay Archipelago, China Sea, Yeddo Bay, Cook Strasse (S. of New Zealand). — Neritic species. 35. R. stj'liformls Btw., Micr. Journ. 1858, p. 06, PL 5, f. 5a,b,c,d; VanHeurck, Synopsis PI. 78, f. 1 —5, PL 79, f. 1,2,4; Peragallo, Monogr. Rhiz. p. Ill, PL 4, L
RMRG3C9R–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1998 Erdman, Brinker, Jacobs, Wilde, and Meyer: Goshawks in Wisconsin 19 5n I- LU LU > I- o < cc LLI Q- Q LU O Q LU J LL W < I 2-. 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Figure 2. Ruffed Grouse index, Snowshoe Hare index and Northern Goshawk reproductive success in northeastern Wisconsin between 1970 and 1992. gers, trout fishermen, falconers and bird watchers, as well as other interested individuals. In 1986, the Goshawk was listed as a sensitive species on NNF, requiring nest site protection. We conducted work- shops an
RMRH9K74–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 13 — p. 161 ; Cleve, Pl. f. the Ind. Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 23; Schröder, Neapel p. 25; Lemmermann, 1. c. p. 315. 2 (r) - 3 (it) - 6 (r) - 7 (it) - 10 (+). Area: Northern Atlantic Ocean, especially in the North Sea and the English Channel, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Malay Archipelago, China Sea, Yeddo Bay, Cook Strasse (S. of New Zealand). — Neritic species. 35. R. styliformis Btw., Micr. Journ. 1858, p. 96, PI. 5, f. 5a,b,c,d; VanHeurck, Synopsis PI. 78, f. 1 —5, PI. 79, f. 1,2,4; Peragallo, Monogr. Rhiz. p. Ill, PL 4, f. 1—5
RMRJ5388–. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing. Old age; Aging; Animals -- growth & development. Chronological Changes in Placental Function 119 £ 90- Ul o 5 80 E % 70 ANIMAL MGS N4TRANSFERRED TOTAL GESTATION" PER GM PLACENTA PER HR. PERIOD IN DAYS AT MAXIMUM GUINEA PIG 6.26 67 10.4- 23 9.25 32 0.79 62 0.43 154 0.028 114 RAT RABPiT CAT GOAT SOW. 04 05 06 07 PERIOD OF GESTATION IN TENTHS OF TOTAL Fig. 1. Transfer of sodium across unit weight of placenta in unit time in different species. (After Gellhorn and Flexner, 1942.) rats an amount of 59Fe adequate to produce a constant specific activity
RMRDNFCY–. Flora of Koh Chang : contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the Gulf of Siam . Botany. 13 231 p. 161; Gleve, PI. f. the hid. Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 23; Schroder, Neapel p. 25; Lemmermann, I.e. p. 315. i 2 (r) - 3 (rr) - 6 (r) - 7 (rr) - 10 (+). Area: Northern Atlantic Ocean, especially in the North Sea and the English Channel, Mediteri-anean, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Malay Archipelago, China Sea, Yeddo Bay, Cook Slrasse (S. of New Zealand). â Neritic species. 35. U. styliformis Btw., Micr. Journ. 1858, p. 96, PL 5, f. oa,b,c,d; VanHeurck, Synopsis PI. 78, f. 1 â5, PL 79, f
RMRG7A1K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 85 32. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) huberti Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figures 4, 72 Female.—Length of wing 1.42 (1.28-1.50, n=10) mm.; breadth 0.55 mm. Similar to supernotata, new species, with the following distinctions: Vertex with 16 hairs; antenna (fig. 4) with lengths of III-XV as 16-9-8-8-8-8-8-10-22-23-24-26-39; AR 1.79; palpal segments as 6-16-22-15-18; mandible with 6-7 teeth (av. 6.6, n=14). Scutellum with 5-6 large bristles (av. 5.7, n=10) and 0-2 smaller hairs. Legs with hind femur i
RMRHKN8A–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REVISED DESCRIPTION OF SYMBIODINIUM Table 1 Cell wall layer thickness, total cell wall thickness, and ihecal vesicle thickness lull measurements in nanometers, mean ± sttl. dev.t 79 Symbiont species IL EDL OL Total thickness (in Thecal vesicle thickness («) Symbiodinium sp. S. microadriaticum S. bermudense 96.7 ± 4S.4 40.4 ± 7.7 137.8 ± 65.5(100) IOS.4 ± 37.7(100) 10.6 ± 1.4 147.7 ± 49.9(100) 34.3 ± 7.8(100) 38.8 ± 7.3 (50) 34.9 ±8.5(100) EDL = electron dense layer. IL = inner layer, OL = outer layer; — indicates no visible
RMRH5DK6–. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. 20i: TWO NEW SPECIES OF MUREX S.S.. Figures 22-31. (22-26) Murex indicus new species; (22, 23) India, Gujarat, 63 miles W of Mangrol, 21°11'N, 69°16'E, 70-71 m, 79.3 mm, holotype MCZ 361891; (24, 25) India, 48 miles SSW of Dwarka, Gujarat, 22°3'N, 68°19'E, 79-88 m, 81.5 mm, paratype MCZ 361892; (26) off India, 83.8 mm, coll. RH. (27-30) Murex carbonnieri (Jousseaume, 1881); (27) Aden, Red Sea, 65.2 mm, lectotype MNHN (photo MNHN); (28) India, Puri, Orissa, 74.6 mm, MCZ 277715; (29, 30) Singapore, 102.3 mm, coll. RH. (31) Murex forskoehlii Roding, 1798. Gulf o
RMREA7XW–. The continental element in the flora of south Sweden. Botany -- Sweden. 230 RIKARD STERNER Tabic I. A comparison between the floras in certain. Kazan Moscow Livonia West Prussia Silesia Brandenburg South Sweden Westphalia Northern France South-Eastern England Total number Number of s[iecies of species in Kazan Moscow Livonia West Prussia the special districts Total number % Total number ! Total I '^ number ^° Total number % 774 685 89 612 79 653 84 86i 685 cSo 6S9 80 746 87 846 612 72 689 81 782 92 1,036 653 63 746 72 782 75 1,104 620 56 730 66 760 69 946 86 ',059 631 60 715 68 765 72 945 89
RMRG613K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 72.âRight met.t.ksal III of drnitho- SUMU.? AFFINIS, NEW SPECIES. COTYPE. NO. .'â 16.S4, U.S.N.M. (.4), POSTERIOR view; (B) EXTERNAL VIEW. BOTH FIGURES h NAT. SIZE. Same bone as A. fig. 71, showing ADDITIONAL FRAGMENTS FITTED ON SINCE THAT DRAWING WAS MADE. a. Length, taken at center... Width of proximal end Width of distal end Least transverse diameter of shaft No. 5453, U.S.N.M. mm. 82 34 31 21 No. 6108, U.S.N.M. 79 32 20 No. 5453, U.S.N.M., is one of the cotypes of AUosaurus medius (fig. 73). The second phalanx (No. 5703, U.S.N.M.)
RMRHDR1B–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Bonner zoologische Beiträge 56 207 Table 2. Cranio-dental measurements of Sylvi.sorex corbeti n. sp. and S. ollnlu from Nigeria and Cameroon. Species CI PL UTR P4-M3 lO MB GW PGL HCC LTR COR S. corbeti n. sp. ZFMK 88.91 26.48 S. ollula, SE Nigeria 24.26 ZFMK 95.70 S. ollula, NW Cameroon 24.79 ZFMK 63.190 S. ollula, NW Cameroon 24.75 ZFMK 69.533 S. ollula, NW Cameroon 25.28 ZFMK 99.683 S. ollula, NW Cameroon 24.10 ZFMK 2008.220 S. ollula, SE Cameroon 24.48 ZFMK 2008.
RMRHN01D–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. GILL DIMENSIONS 443 io6H CO 2 o LJ o: LU I IT 3 cn o o io5H SLOPE INTERCEPT • WHITE A THRESHER XMAKO O BLUE D SANDBAR £ DUSKY • HAMMERHEAD 0.77 0.41 0. 74 0. 88 0.74 0.88 I 63 3.40 1.76 0.74 l. 39 0. 79 0.99 82 99 96 97 99. 10" 10= 10" BODY WEIGHT (Q SURFACE AREA VS. BODY WEIGHT FIGURE 1. Linear regression lines demonstrating the relationships between total gill surface area (cm2) and body weight (g) in six species of elasmobranchs. hammerhead in Figures 1 through 4 due to the small number of animals available (thr
RMRG587W–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. PROGRAM OF MARINE FISHERIES 115 TABLE 8 Per Cent of California Tuna Landings Taken in California Waters By Species Albacore Bonito Bluefin Skipjack Yellow fin Year Cali- fornia Out- side Cali- fornia Out- side Cali- fornia Out- side Cali- fornia Out- side Cali- fornia Out- side 1942 75 100 100 100 99.6 100 100 97 100 25 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 3 0 52 71 67 68 60 73 31 29 94 88 56 97 75 48 29 33 32 40 27 69 71 6 12 44 3 25 80 93 94 79 93 85 73 7
RMRG1E37–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 0) > o o 1 0 8 6 4 2. 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 P 7 a 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 P 4 75/76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 * 94 95 Year Figure 2. Mean percentage cover of woody plants in selected plots during 1976-1995. Note the gap in observa- tions after 1988. Elm, which fits the model, and Apple which does not. While maples and ashes, which are wind-dis- persed with winged seeds, became abundant, pine and birch, the "orthodox" pioneer species (Geomatics 1995) did not colonize more than one quarter of the plots (cf. Table 1).. Please note that the
RMRJWRYP–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 217 (1997), this pattern is one in which values of H remain relatively constant with increasing N. Table 8. Summary of data on distribution of Foraminifera at Pelican Cays sample locations. PondC Pond C Parameter Cat Cay Pond A (ridge) (lagoon) Pond J PondE S (# species/sample) 5 5 6 3 3 4 N (# specimens/sample) 153 258 1380 157 127 419 H (Information function)a 1.17 0.75 1.15 0.40 0.87 0.78 E (Evenness measure)b 0.64 0.42 0.53 0.50 0.80 0.54 J (Equitability measure)0 0.72 0.47 0.64 0.36 0.79 0.56 # leaves sur
RMRHMFFW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 132 C. P. MANGUM ET AL. Table III Oxygen equilibrium constants and their 95",: confidence limits as estimated by regression amih i Species Pso(mmHg) L, "so Capitella sp. I 7.05 6.65 7.45 2.19 1.27 3.11 sp. IA 7.75 7.68 7.82 2.24 2.05 2.43 sp. II 5.36 5.20 5.48 2.90 2.41 3.39 sp. IIIA 5.79 5.56 5.97 2.77 2.11 3.58 MB/sl 8.35 8.19 8.48 1.66 1.22 2.00 ORL 11.1 10.9 11.3 3.13 2.73 3.47 Capitomastus NCS 9.54 9.37 9.71 2.84 2.32 3.36 TAR 3.91 3.86 3.97 2.59 2.28 2.90 TRIN 2.76 2.68 2.84 2.02 1.65 2.39 VOZ 4.18 3.97 4.42
RMRCM92T–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. TRIGONIA.—MUSSELS. 79 on each face {jig. 99), and entering between four plates of the left (opposite) valve, like- wise crenulated upon their internal face only. There is but one living species known, — Trigonia pectinata,—which in- habits the seas of j^g, 99. trigonia pectinata. New Holland; exter- nally, it has the aspect of Pecten without ears. 21. In the Family of Mytilacea, the mantle is widely open in front, as in the Ostracea, but there is a particular opening for the escape of excrement; this orifice, ho
RMRCXE70–. Description of two new genera and ten new species of Metarbelidae (Lepidoptera: Cossoidea) from western, north-central and eastern Africa with notes on habitats and biogeography. . SOMALIA-MASAI REGIONAL CENTRE OF ENDEMISM AFROMONTANE ARCHIPELAGO • LIKE REGIONAL CENTRE OF ENDEMISM Lowland forest Montane forest Swamp Mangrove 79. 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.. Lehmann, Ingo; Universität Bonn. Hamburg : The
RMRCTB3R–. Devonian floras; a study of the origin of Cormophyta. Paleobotany -- Devonian. VI] PTEROPSIDA 79 is first the Archaeopteris type of leaf. This arose from the meta- morphosis of the branches of the nth. order in a system which was at least bipinnate, if not more compound still. Each alternate branchlet was flattened out either into a sterile wedge- shaped leaf, with a radiating nervation, or metamorphosed into one or more sporangia. Every stage is clearly seen in Devonian species of Archaeopteris (Figs. 28-31, pp. 56-59). Further modifications of the wedge-shaped entire, primitive type of lea
RMRD0C9T–. The depths of the sea; an account of the general results of the dredging cruises of H.M. SS. 'Porcupine' and 'Lightning' during the summers of 1868, 1869 and 1870, under the scientific direction of Dr. Carpenter, J. Gwyn Jeffreys, and Dr. Wyville Thomson. Porcupine (Ship); Lightning (Ship); Ocean; Marine animals; Deep-sea temperature; Marine sediments. Fig. 79.—Pecteii hoskyiifi, Forbes. Twice the icitun'.l size. animals of one or two species of Lima from extreme depths are of the usual vivid orange scarlet.. Neither are the abyssal mollusca universally destitute of eyes. A new species of Pl
RMRCYFKE–. 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. PELAGIC PLANT LIFE 357 The plankton of the cold water on the Newfoundland Bank The Nc was very poor in species, Ceratijim arcticum and Peridinmm g^^k^^ parallelum being the commonest forms. There were, besides, (Stations 70 9, 3( loth July.) a few diatoms, such as Chcetoceras atlanticum, C. criophihim, 79,
RMRCCXED–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. PUMPKINSEED This species has a scattered distribution in southeastern Montana reflecting it's wide utilization as a stock pond fish. It was collected at about 9% of the sites in this report. Sites: 16, 34, 36, 42, 45, 47, 50, 55-63, 78, 79, 128, 148, 166, 175, 177, 215, 216, and 246.. 112. 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.. Elser, Allen A; Morris, Lani M
RMRCCXJ1–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. BLUEGILL j This species has a widely scattered distribution in southeastern Montana reflecting its utilization as a stock pond fish. At most sites it is found with other sunfish species. Sites: 42, 50, 52, 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, 127, 194. J no. 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.. Elser, Allen A; Morris, Lani M; Gorges, Mark W; United States. Bureau of Land M
RMRCCXE7–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. BLUEGILL This species has a widely scattered distribution in southeastern Montana reflecting its utilization as a stock pond fish. At most sites it is found with other sunfish species. Sites: 42, 50, 52, 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, 127, 194. 114. 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.. Elser, Allen A; Morris, Lani M; Gorges, Mark W; United States. Bureau of Land Mana
RMRCCXJ6–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. PUMPKINSEED This species has a scattered distribution in southeastern Montana reflecting it's wide utilization as a stock pond fish. It was collected at about 9% of the sites in this report. Sites: 16, 34, 36, 42, 45, 47, 50, 55-63, 78, 79, 128, 148, 215, 216 and 246. â ^J. <*J a 108. 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.. Elser, Allen A; Morris, Lani M;
RMRD0C9J–. The depths of the sea. An account of the general results of the dredging cruises of H.M. SS. Porcupine and Lightning during the summers of 1868, 1869 and 1870, under the scientific direction of Dr. Carpenter, F.R.S., J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., and Dr. Wyville Thomson, F.R.S. Lightning (Ship); Ocean; Marine animals; Deep-sea temperature; Deep-sea desposits; Porcupine (Ship). Fig. 79. —Pecten hoskynsi, Forbes. Twire the natural size. animals of one or two species of Lima from extreme depths are of the usual vivid orange scarlet. Neither are the abyssal mollusca universally destitute of eyes. A
RMRCE5DK–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 8rt, h. Ophiomitrella ingrata, Koehler. Part of oral side (a) and dorsal side {b). Fig. 8 f, d. OphiomitreUa falklandica, n.sp. Part of oral side (r) and dorsal side {d). X22-5. surprised if it were ultimately to be found that the two are identical. But for the present I do not venture to state definitely that the South American specimens, from depths of 79-463 m. (Koehler even records a specimen from 40 m.), are identical with the deep- sea species O. conferta, known only from off Tasmania
RMRCB2XT–. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 79 Spiraea C. var. atrosaDg^uinea. In growth and habit this is similar to callosa ; flowers a shade darker. June and July. var. superba. Of dwarf habit, greenish white flowers, in August. var. semperfloreilS. Habit dwarf; red flowers in corymbs. A con- tinuous bloomer. 8. chaingedrifolia. Germander-leaved Spir^a. A beautiful species, with small wiry branches
RMRCDYM8–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. NYMPHONIDAE 79 A'^. angolense does not agree with any of the African species Hsted by Flynn (1928, p. 6). ^ b. Fig. 37. Nymphon angolense, n.sp.: a. Chelophore. b. Palp. c. Terminal segments of third leg. (All x 27.) d. Segments 1-7 of male oviger: >; 20, and distal end of fifth segment: x 60. Genus Heteronymphon, n.g. Diagnosis. Body smooth, rather compact, segmented, with well-defined lateral processes; cephalic segment with short thick neck and low wide ocular tubercle situated in front of
RMRCCXJ8–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. GREEN SUNFISH This species is the most widely distributed of the sunfish family in southeastern Montana. It was collected at about 26% of the sites in this report. Sites: 2, 6-10, 12, 14, 34, 38-40, 42, 45, 47, 55, 56, 63, 66, 73-79, 81, 84, 90, 100, 102, 103, 108-110, 115-118, 121, 124, 125-129, 131- 134, 136, 137, 140, 157, 160, 175, 179, 182, 207-210, 212, 213, 215, 227 and 233-235.. J 106. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea
RMRCXC3A–. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. 122 SCIENCE BULLETIN, No. 18. Apio)norpha fletcheri, Fuller (Figs. 79 and 80). Brachyscelis fletcheri, Agric. Gazette N.S.W., p. 215, pi. iv. 1896. Fvogg&tt, Agric. Gazette N.S.W., vol. ix,Tp.'i9i. 1898. This species has a wide range. The types were collected in an undeter- mined eucalypt near Richmond, New South Wales. I have found it at Wagga and at other localities on the red-gum {Eucalyptus rostrata), and at Hay, New South Wales, upon a box-gum {E. hicohr). Fuller re
RMRCDXDR–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. THE GENUS ERETMOCARIS 371 A single specimen of this remarkable form was taken by Dr Wheeler just before my visit to Bermuda. A number of red chromatophores were still visible, as shown in Fig. 42.. Fig. 50. Eretmocaris. Species A. V. Fig. 52. Species A. V, mandible. Fig. 54. Species A. V, maxillipede i. Fig. 51. Species A. V, end of telson. Fig. 53. Species A. V, maxilla. Species A. V (Figs. 50-54) Eretmocaris corniger Bate, 1888, p. 900, pi. 145. E. corniger Ortmann, 1893, P- 79- St. 690. 03° 1
RMRCDCWD–. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 328 Phoridae. I saw it on ^V? swarming in small swarms around the leaves of Corylus and resting on the leaves; it was only males which swarmed. Geographical distribution: — Hitherto known from Dnemark, England and Holland. 79. A. pusilla Meig. 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 218,19, p. p. {Phora). — 1864. Schin. F. A. II, 345 (Phora). — 1901. Beck. Abhandl. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, I, 63, 56, Taf.IV, Fig. 65 (Phora). — 1910. Kertész, Cat. Dipt. VII, 412. — 1914. Brues, Bull. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 1
RMRCCXEH–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. GREEN SUNFISH This species is the most widely distributed of the sunfish family in southeastern Montana. It was collected at about 26% of the sites in this report. Sites: 2, 6-10, 12, 14, 16-17, 34, 38-40, 42, 45, 47, 55, 56, 63, 66, 73-79, 81, 84,90, 100, 102, 103, 108-110, 112, 115-118, 121, 123, 124, 125- 129, 131-134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 142, 147, 148, 156, 157, 160, 166, 175, 179, 182, 207-210, 212, 213, 215, 224.1-226.2, 227, 227.1, and 233-235.. 110. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
RMRCCXNX–. Distribution of fishes in southeastern Montana. Fishes. SAND SHINER This hardy species is common in southeastern Montana and can be locally abundant. It was collected at about 26% of the sites in this report. The sand shiner has not been found upstream of the Tongue River in the Yellowstone drainage. Sites.: 50, 56-59, 63, 75, 79, 80, 98-100, 106, 114-116, 118, 121, 125-127, 129, 131-133, 135, 139-141, 144, 146-148, 150, 151, 155, 158, 159, 163, 169, 173, 175, 177, 178, 180-182, 184, 186, 189, 193, 203-205, 207-218, 227, 233, 244 and 251. |rnr f> 8j, ^Uif i V-> â "â "»-.i'K'
RMRCCGPM–. Distribution and abundance trends of 22 selected species in the Middle Atlantic Bight from bottom trawl surveys during 1967-1979 : final report to the U.S. Mineral[s] Management Service. Fishes -- Mid-Atlantic Bight Geographical distribution; Fish populations -- Mid-Atlantic Bight. NMFS/NEFC-WOODS HOLE LfiBQRA t OR f BOTTOM TRPWL SURVEY CRTCH QRT.R WENDQWPflNE INSHORE/OFFSHORE AUTUMN 1357-1973 m / . s iBRn!]0 ° 0°,. / 1 1 ",-> 1 1* 79 M8Jn $?h C-- ^ s ⦠v f.r^ !.v 1 rao ,.,3lJ u1 y 0 na 0 "0 i^zr saTLn â 0 J â¡ a ,p ISSn 0 â¢3 'â,* X, -.-rev --"^ --- ... ; X M -- Mi â
RMRCCGE3–. Distribution and abundance trends of 22 selected species in the Middle Atlantic Bight from bottom trawl surveys during 1967-1979 : final report to the U.S. Mineral[s] Management Service. Fishes -- Mid-Atlantic Bight Geographical distribution; Fish populations -- Mid-Atlantic Bight. NMFS/NEFC-WOODS HOLE LfiBQRA t OR f BOTTOM TRPWL SURVEY CRTCH QRT.R WENDQWPflNE INSHORE/OFFSHORE AUTUMN 1357-1973 m / . s iBRn!]0 ° 0°,. / 1 1 ",-> 1 1* 79 M8Jn $?h C-- ^ s ⦠v f.r^ !.v 1 rao ,.,3lJ u1 y 0 na 0 "0 i^zr saTLn â 0 J â¡ a ,p ISSn 0 â¢3 'â,* X, -.-rev --"^ --- ... ; X M -- Mi â
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