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RMRH4G1G–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN â (>' ..,. ^Ili§i0W^^'^' ^''^i0^^m^^^ t'^k^.^rw^ - âr ^ ^M Fig. 1. Typical sagebrush-grass community comprized of Artemisia tridentata, Stipa comata. and Oryzopsis hyinenoides. 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.. Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University
RM2BXAB5A–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRG773P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 139-162.—PboximaIj Pobtion of Post-Radial Series of various Comatulids. 139. Radial, DIVISION series and ARM BASES OF PONTIOMETBA ANDBRSONI. 140. SAME, WITH HOMOLOGIES OP OSSICLES INDICATED. 141. DIVISION SEKIBS AND PROXIMAL BRACHIALS OF CRASPEDOMETRA .iCUTI- ciRRA. 142. Same, with homologies of ossicles indicated. 143. Division series and asm BASES OF Ztgometea comata. 144. Same, with homologies op ossicles indicated. 145. Radial, DIVISIO.V SERIE.S AND PROXIMAL BRACHIALS OF OCEANOMEXRA GIG.VNTEA. 146. Sa.ME, WITH HOMOLOGIES OF OSSICLE
RM2BXC8T0–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRG1E91–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. Approximate range of Spea bombifrons in Canada, (after Cook 1984). nearest weather station, but water temperatures were not recorded. Ponds A, B and D are located in native prairie grassland, currently used as cattle pasture and domi- nated by Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis), June Grass (Koeleria macrantha). Spear Grass (Stipa comata), and Northern Wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum). Ponds A and B are well-defined sloughs with little vegetative growth and clay bot- toms. These were frequently fouled by cattle throughout the observation periods, and t
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RMRG5F48–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Figure 6. Map of EO #1 with nearby EO #11. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella (rough fescue), Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue), Stipa comata (needle and thread), Stipa richardsonii (Richardson's needlegrass), Geum triflorum (prairie smoke) and Koeleria macrantha (prairie junegrass). Exotic Species: Hypericum perforatum (St. Johnswort), Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), Verbascum thapsus (wooley mullein), Melilotus alba (white sweet clover), Poa pratensis
RM2C1H04R–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMREA5A8–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Cabin Creek. Photo by Boimie Heidel Location Near tlie eastern edge of the county, along Cabin Creek, about 13 miles N of Boyes, MT, primarily NW of Moore Road. General Description Tliis area is characterized by gently rolling upland plains and widely scattered drainages. Dominant vegetation is a diversity of grasslaud types, all with Hespevostipa comata (needle-and-thread). Large areas of Wyoming big sage- bmsh grassland are interje
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RMRG2KYX–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. The stars indicate the general location of 12 grassland study sites in North Dakota. Grazed study sites had not been grazed for three to four years before the study. The herbaceous cover was dominated by Green Needlegrass (Stipa viridula). Needle and Thread {Stipa comata). Blue Grama {Bouteloua gracilis). Little Bluestem {Andropogon scoparius), and Kentucky Bluegrass {Poa pratensis. Figure 2). The usual grazing regime used on the managed areas consisted of one month of crowd grazing (many cattle on an area) in the spring (generally in May), and then t
RM2C1HH64–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAH7W–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph October 19, 1909. Re- produced black and white slide; Shantz W-6- 1909 missing. Facing west. ^ First Retake and Description August 12. 1960. W.S.P.. No. 2390. The vegetation is mainly Bouteloua gracilis and Bouteloua hirsuta. Carex Jilifolia amounts to almost one half of the ground cover in many places. Stipa comata and Artemi- sia Jilifolia account for most of the other gr
RM2C1JM11–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRG2M01–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 552 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 101 SASKATCHEWAN NORTH DAKOTA. Figure 1. The stars indicate the general location of 12 grassland study sites in North Dakota. Grazed study sites had not been grazed for three to four years before the study. The herbaceous cover was dominated by Green Needlegrass (Stipa viridula). Needle and Thread {Stipa comata). Blue Grama {Bouteloua gracilis). Little Bluestem {Andropogon scoparius), and Kentucky Bluegrass {Poa pratensis. Figure 2). The usual grazing regime used on the managed areas consisted of one month of crowd grazing
RM2C1KKT3–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDYFR9–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 70 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig. 18. Needle Grass iStipa comata). U. S. Dept. Agrl. Fig. 18a. Needle Grass (.Stipa spartea) inflicting mechanical injuries. U. S. Dept. Agrl.. 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.. Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-19
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RMRDAH62–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 22, 1924. ShantzH2-2-1924. Facing southeast. First Retake and Description June 26, 1959. W.S.P., E-10-1959. This is the left hand end of the panorama and shows the erosion bank. The shrubs in the foreground mainly Symphoricarpos spp. and shruby Cinque- foil. The grasses are mainly Stipa comata, with some Bouteloua spp. The "peaks'* on the horizon of the old p
RM2BXC8RG–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRG1E9J–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 388 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 112. Figure 1. Approximate range of Spea bombifrons in Canada, (after Cook 1984). nearest weather station, but water temperatures were not recorded. Ponds A, B and D are located in native prairie grassland, currently used as cattle pasture and domi- nated by Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis), June Grass (Koeleria macrantha). Spear Grass (Stipa comata), and Northern Wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum). Ponds A and B are well-defined sloughs with little vegetative growth and clay bot- toms. These were frequently fouled by catt
RM2C1JM13–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAGTF–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph August 10, 1914. Shantz R-8-1914. Facing northwest. First Retake and Description June 20, 1959. W.S.P., C-3-1959. This is a series of three panoramic pictures taken at this point. The original description shows the following species present: Stipa comata, Artemisia Jrigida, Gutierrezia sarothrae, Paronychia jamesiU Carexfilifolia. Artemisia canadensis, Chrysopsis villosa. a
RM2BXA2C8–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAGNP–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 1, 1937. Shantz P-2-1937. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 14, 1960. W.S.P., No. 2402. This original picture was evidently taken from low road along side of the old road which has been completely dug out as a gravel pit for regrading the road. The original cover as described by Dr. Shantz consisted of Stipa comata, Poa spp.. Koeleria cristata, Opun
RM2BXCP1X–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAH35–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph July 3, 1927. Shantz P-10-1927. Facing northeast. First Retake and Description June 16, 1958. W.S.P.. C-6-1958. This is a typical area of short grass plains. There has been very little change over the period of the two pictures and the same grasses are present in both pictures. The main plants are Bouteloua spp., Stipa comata and Aristida spp. (from Phillips 1963, p. 95). S
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RM2BXC8T3–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAH5A–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 22. 1924. Shantz G2-8-1924. Facing north. First Retake and Description June 25, 1959. W.S.P., E-4-1959. Dr. Shantz had taken a series of about ten pic- tures in this area within a distance of about fifty feet. The area is a dry water course with some watering holes for cattle. The grasses here are Stipa comata and Bouteloua gracilis with some Andropogon sco- pariu
RM2C1KY95–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDAGPA–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-2-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-9-1959. The original picture has much Artemisia spp. and Koeleria cristata. In the retake the Artemisia has lessened and there is more grass covering. Koeleria cristata is abundant and also Stipa comata (from Phillips 1963, p. 157). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-5..
RM2C1JM25–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRDEC0N–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Herschel Island Vegetation 67 c PLATE V. Fig. 1. Bluff, Herschel island, with Polygonum Bistorta L., Artemisia comata Rydb., etc., in bloom. (Photo by F. Johansen) July 29, 1916. ^^ Iff Fig 2 Sheltered slope, Herschel island, with Lupinus nootkafensis Don var. KjMmami Ostf., Mvosotissilvalica Hoffm., CastilUja pallida (L.) Kunth., Dryas integrifolia M, Vahl, Arli misia, etc July 29, 191b. (Photo by F. Johansen). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f
RM2C1JM19–Justicia comata L Lam Justicia comata L Lam.
RMRG75Y0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 710-733.-—Disks op various comatulids. 710. Ztgometra elega.ns. 711. Zygometra comata 712. eudiocrinus orxatus. 713. himerometra martbxsi. 714. himekometra robustirinna. 715 HlMEROMETRA MAGNIPIXNA. 716. CRASPEDOJIETRA ACUTICIRRA (FROM STDNET, NEW SOUTH WALES) 717. Craspedometra acuticirra (pro.m Singapore). 718. IIeterometra crenulata. 719. Dichro METRA flagell.^ta. 720. Lamprometra protectus. 721. Mariametra MARGARiTiPEr.A. 722. Maria- METRA subcarinata. 723. Same. 724. Pontiombtra andersoni. 72o. Same, detached, lateral view, 726. St
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RMRG2R2C–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Figure 6. Xeric Shrub Quadrat at 4 miles north, 0.5 miles west of Margaret (7-9 August 1972). an upland deciduous forest with open bluffs. The order of the prairie and shrub habitats are reversed in Figure 2, to correspond to similar habitats in Series A. The soil is a mull, over- lying sandy alluvium. Xeric Shrub: silverberry shrubs scattered fairly uni- formly among grasses; snowberry shrubs occurring in dense thickets, often shading out undergrowth (Figure 6). Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Eleagnus commutata, Rubus sp., Primus sp., Stipa spartea, S. comata,
RMRG5EK0–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Indian Creek Road - EO #11 EO Rank: C Rank Date: August 21, 1989 Size: « 0.01 hectare (0.02 ac.) Counties: Lincoln Ownership: Private Elevation: 850 m. Figure 25. Map of EO #11 with nearby EO #1. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Rosa woodsii, Festuca idahoensis, Geranium viscosissimum, Stipa comata and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Exotic Species: Unknown. No photos available for this EO. Survey Data First Observation: 1988 Last Observation: August 21, 19
RMRG75PP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FlO. 255. Fig. 234. Figs 250-255--so Venieu. ™w of the cekthodoes-vl of a srEaMEN of Eotiockdois ornatus from the -^-^ IS^^' 25'l VeNTI^^-IEW of the CEXTRODOR.SAL OF A SPEOMEK OF CaTOPTOMETRA HARTLArEI FROM SOrTHWESTERK JST 25? VE^^rT^^EW ^F tL CENTR0I>0BS,.L of a specimen OF ZTGOMETRA COMATA FROM SLNOAPORE. 25,1. V ENTRAL Japan. 2o2, entral aEw°^J'^ Heieromete-v quisduplicava from the Piiiuppine Islands (after I'. II. VIEWOFTHECENTRODORSALOF^SrEaM^ ^^ niMEROMETRA MARTE.V.I FROM SINGAPORE. ™^Ti; ^^^F^r^EirooTRlA^ot: SPECIMEN OF CRASPEO
RMRG3E7A–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 306 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 115 This species was known to Cody (1996) in the Yukon Territory from only two sites on the arctic mainland coast. Stipa hymenoides Roem. & Schult. {Oryzopsis hymenoides (Roem. & Schult.) Ricker, Achnatherum hymenoides (Roem. & Schult.) Barkworth), Indian Ricegrass (Figure 1) - YUKON: widespread on sandy eroding slope beside hydro dam growing with Stipa comata, Elymus calderi and Penstemon gor- manii, Schwatka Lake Dam, Whitehorse, 60°41.75'N 135°02.34'W, B. Bennett 99-499, 26 Aug. 1999 (DAO, B
RMRH10YT–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. Ful. 111. Muhlenbergia comata (Thurb.) IJeutli.; .lour. Liiiii. Soc. 19 : 83. 1X81. (f'ancya comata Thurb. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hila, 18f)3. 7!». Woolly Duor-SEKD.—A rather stout or slender, upright i)erennial, 3 to t) dm. liigh, with llut leaves and densely Howered, more or less lobed, or interrupted panicles, (5 to 8 cm. long. 8i)ikel('ts about 3 niui. long, with densely silk -hairy flower- ing glumes {b).—Rather moist, broken ground, in mountains and foothills, Nebraska to Oregon, south to Colorado and California. J
RMREMHP3–. Circle West vegetation monitoring study. Plant communities; Vegetation monitoring; Plant ecology; Primary productivity (Biology); Vegetation surveys. 900-1 800- 700- 600- 500- 400- 300- 200- 100- -i 1 r 1977 1978 1979 1980 • Stco/Bogr-Cofi • Bogr-Cofi/Stco *— • — Stco-Agsm/Bogr. 1 1 1977 1978 1979 1980 Figure 14. Net aerial production of Bouteloua gracilis in seven communities, 1977-1980. Figure 15. Net aerial production of Stipa comata in three communities, 1977-1980. -16-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
RMRETEB8–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 500 Ascidien. um so mehr natürlich, wo sie 1 mm überragen {Styela armatci) und 2 oder 3 mm {Folycarim varians, P, rustlcd) und selbst mehr als 4 mm {ßlicro- cosmus sjyinosus) messen. Die Parietalbläschon treten manchmal schon durch eine besondere Färbung hervor. Zumeist sind sie freilich wenig auffallend getönt, grau oder auch ziemlich hell, fast weiss {Polycarpa comata). Sind aber alle oder fast alle anderen Organe abweichend gefärbt, z. B. roth, wie bei Styela armata (Textfigur
RMRHG0YG–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. Concepción, Chile. Tomo 70, 1999. Fjguras 9-14. Fig. 9 Cassidulina delicata x 192, vista umbilical. Fig. 10. Dentalina consobrina emaciata x 24, vista lateral. Fig. 11. Ehrenbergina hystrixglabra x 136, vista umbilical. Fig. 12. Eponides tumidulus x 200, vista umbilical. Fig. 13 Fissurina formosa var. comata x 136, vista lateral. Fig. lA Fissurina palliolata x 220, vista lateral. 31. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RMRG7770–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 20 BUU^TIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL, MUSEUM.. ""^â ^fpt^c'""*"""' 'â ^â¢â ^â ^â *«'"'* â ^^â '' K*'»-^I' ARTICLLiR FACES OF TAR.OIS COMATLLIDS. 2.",. CoMASTKH 2^ Z^GOMExTrroZ.'''', '"'"'' '"° ^^â â ^â¢â¢Â°'>°''«-'- 26. Same, vextra. view or rad.al pentagon. 27. ZlGOMETRA COMATA, LATERAL VIEW OF RADIALS AND CESTRODORSAL. 2S. SAME, VENTRAL VIEW OF ItVrnr"^""""- ''⢠^^â 'â °«'-^« °--*T^«- '--^-AL VIEW OF RADIALS AND CENTRODOKSAL .30 S^M." V
RMRJNA8W–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. 4.5 5.5 6.5 Organic matter (%) 10.5. 0.03 0.13 0.23 0.33 0.43 0.53 0.63 0.73 0.83 0.93 1.03 1.13 1.23 1.33 1.43 Conductivity (mmhos/cm) Figure 44.2. The distribution oiStipa comata sites (solid diamonds) and all roadside sites (open squares) across nine site characteristics. Where the mean of sites occupied by Stipa comata is significantly (p<0.05) different from the mean of all sites, both are shown in the upper right of the graph. 128. Please note that these images are ex
RMRHY1TC–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig- 7. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. 7. M. longifolia Hds. j; mollicoma (Op.). Bq. Fig. 8. M. longifolia Hds. d^ var. Favrati D. D. (auth.). Fig. 9. M. longifolia Hds. i var. serrulaia (Op.) f. comata Top. B. mgr.-gr., br. Iztt. o. Igl. Iztt., seh. u. sehr kurz zugesp. mit zieml. konv. R., an der Bas. herzf., obsts. grün u. verkahlend, untsts. + dicht weißfilz. o. grau- filz., 60—80—100 X 22—25—30 mm; Z. d. S. rglm., sehr sp. u. seh., 1—2 X 2—5 mm, mit kl. Weichsp. Sch.ähre protandrisch u. protogynisch, bis 8—9 cm lg. Int. 3—6 cm. Pfl. auch im stat. cin
RMRCF8FA–. Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur. Mammals. VI. C.. Siima comata Geofir. ':y^yy'.,//,; <^./ / . 4V..<C-.. 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.. Schreber, Johann Christian Daniel, 1739-1810; Wagner, Andreas Johann, 1797-1861; Goldfuss, Georg August, 1782-1848. Erlangen, Expedition des Schreber'schen säugthier- und des Esper'schen Schmetterlingswerkes [etc. ]
RMRCRRYB–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Fig. 52. Flg. 59 Fiq. 55.. Fig. 51. Aicbinger & C. Zimmer gsz- Lamprops (?) comata (49—51), Paralamprops aspera (52—55), Platysympus brachyurus (56—58), Diastylis anderssoni (59).. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Eric
RMRCRRYR–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. 1901-3. Band XIV Tafel XLIV. (ZIMMER TAF. V.). Verlag von Georg Reimer In Berlin. Aichlnger » C. Zimmer gez. Cumella m olossa (39-43), Procampylaspis compressa (44-45), Lamprops (?) comata (46-48).. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar
RMRCEP8M–. Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie. Birds. Ibididae. Ibisse. 241 länge; Kopf und Kehle nackt, Hinterkopf wulstige aufgetrieben. 2 Arten. (Hierzu Comatibis Echb.). G. eremita (L.), {comata Ehr.), Waldrapp (Fig. 125). Nackenfedern schmal, lanzettf/irniig und steif, Gefieder schwarz, mit grünem Stahl- glanz, Hals veil- chenrr»tlich glän- zend, ein kupfer- roter Fleck auf dem Flügel,. nackter Kopf fleischfarben, Schnabel und Füsse rot. L. 700—750, Fl. 390—415 mm. Xordost- afrika, Tunis, Kapverdische Inseln, Kleinasien (früher auch in der Schweiz). G. cah'NS (Bodd.), Kahlkopfibis
RMRCEPBX–. Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel. Birds; Birds; Birds. Grressores. 1223 Ibis comata RüppelP), Neue Wirbelt. Abyss., Vög., p. 49 (1835— Nomen nudiim! „Nur während der Regenzeit in den Tälern westlich von Massaua, der Meeresküste gleich"). Abbild.: Dresser, B. Europe VI, Taf. 408; Nov. Zool. 1897, Taf. VIII; „Neuer Naunaann" VII, Taf. 20. — Ei: Dresser, Eggs B. Europe, II, Taf. 62, Fig. 2. d 9 ad. Die lanzettlichen, verlängerten Halsfedern schwarz mit gleich- mäßigem Purpurschimmer, mitunt
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