RF2BHF6AG–Rockweed (Fucus distichus), a common seaweed in the intertidal zone on the Pacific Northwest coast; Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.
RMDEY8DX–Florida Bark Anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, United States
RMMW1KNP–Rockweed (Fucus distichus) at low tide in Resurrection Bay in Southcentral Alaska.
RMM4J000–Fucus distichus covered with spiral shells of a Spirorbis worm, Seal Harbor, Maine.
RMCX0XT8–Pacific rockweed (Fucus distichus) at low tide, Vancouver Island, Hope Island, BC, Canada
RM2WP3AK8–Rockweed - Fucus distichus - a brown algae on a rock at low tide on the Oregon coast.
RFR1F3Y4–Olive rockweed (Hesperophycus californicus, center, upper right), the related brown alga Fucus distichus (right of center) and other algae (probably s
RMEBT1A5–miniature bamboo (Pleioblastus pygmaeus distichus, Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus), dward form
RFPW57D7–Gecko in the dominican republic caribbean islands
RF2DKM38W–The Bark Anole (Anolis distichus) common Florida Lizard with mottled colors blending in with tree bark
RMDEY8E6–Florida Bark Anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, United States
RMMW1KNK–Rockweed (Fucus distichus) at low tide in Resurrection Bay in Southcentral Alaska.
RF2WTHEDW–Rockweed (Fucus distichus) is a brown algae. This photo was taken in Cies Islands, Galicia, Spain.
RMR32725–Frost on Rockweed (Fucus distichus) at low tide in Haines in Southeast Alaska.
RM2F76EMH–Rockweed at low tide at McVay Rock State Recreation Area in Brookings, Oregon.
RF2GD26P8–Rockweed (Fucus distichus), a common seaweed in the intertidal zone on the Pacific Northwest coast; Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.
RF2JR3BNJ–A selective focus of a Anolis distichus on a tree bark with a blurred yellow background
RF2GN89N4–Seaweed and beach fleas; Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.
RFC3PGNP–Star Gooseberry Fruit
RM2AA7BYE–Zweizeilen-Sprossbambus (Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus)
RM2GJFE8P–WA, Olympic National Park, Rialto Beach, Rockweed
RMJ07A98–Ascophyllum nodosum (Rockweed or Knotted Wrack) photographed on a light box/white background.
RM2GJF9F7–USA, Washington State, Salt Creek Recreation Area. Blood star and wet rockweed. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com
RMJ07A9C–Fucus vesiculosus (Bladderwrack) photographed on a light box/white background.
RM2GJFE97–WA, Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary, Rockweed
RFPW4B4N–Gecko in the dominican republic caribbean islands
RMEG457W–Brown Algae (Fucus dustuchus) making patterns in snow sand. Skagsanden beach Nordland Norway February. Highly commended in Plants category the GDT 2011 competition.
RMDEY8E1–Florida Bark Anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, United States
RF2T3CXY7–Abalone and seaweed at the ancient Haida village of T'aanuu Linagaay, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
RM2BCXF58–Anolis distichus dominicensis. 25 Oct 20181 Anolis distichus dominicensis
RMR32707–Frost on Rockweed (Fucus distichus) at low tide in Haines in Southeast Alaska.
RMAG9C81–Giant kelp and pacific rockweed washed up on rocks Tongue Point Washington
RMM1NGMX–Focus stacking composite of Rockweed and ripples of silt during low tide in Resurrection Bay at Lowell Point near Seward in Southcentral Alaska.
RF2KGB5DC–A vertical close-up of a bark anole (Anolis distichus) climbing the tree
RM2GRM71G–A Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, on a rock wall at Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic.
RMJ460F5–Oenocarpus distichus
RM2B29A5A–Zweizeilen-Sprossbambus (Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus)
RM2B2XGXA–Gastrochilus distichus - A Century of Indian Orchids pl 73 (1895).
RM2BF4H66–Anolis distichus floridanus. 1 Oct 20181
RM2AG5CNX–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 161. Eriophyes on Gera-nium richardsonii. (Origi-nal) Euphorbiaceae (spurge family) ManUiot (cassava)Leaf galls. Felt loc, p. 268 Leaf galls. Felt 12c, p. 144 Itonid. I t o n i d a m a n i h o t Felt Itonid. Lasiopteryx manihot Felt Acalypha (three-seeded mercury) Subglobular, reddish brown bud gall, diameter 4 mm. Felt iij, p. 452 Itonid. C e c i d o m y i a sp. Phylkinthus distichus (Otaheite gooseberry) Reared from fruit. Felt i6d, p. 123 Itonid. Asphondylia siccae Felt 158 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
RM2BF51RG–Anolis distichus dominicensis. 25 Oct 20181
RM2REKW3C–Green Bark Anole
RM2E481MT–Gecko in the dominican republic caribbean islands
RMPFKNR1–. 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. 1771. Otaheite Goose- berry â Phyllanthus distichus. (Foliage X 1-10; tr.X^i. A. Foliage of large, broadly ovate-elliptical varie- gated Ivs., not pronouncedly distichous. nivdsus, Smith. Snow-bush. Shrub of loose habit, â with dark wiry somewhat zigzag branches: Ivs. 1-2 in. long, obtuse, white and greeu mottl
RMDEY8DY–Florida Bark Anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, United States
RF2T3CXH1–Abalone and seaweed at the ancient Haida village of T'aanuu Linagaay, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
RM2R88822–Bark anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, USA
RM2E484DR–Gecko in the dominican republic caribbean islands
RMMA8FMT–. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna . Figure 14. Green Bark Anole (Ano/is distichus doniinicensis). (LP) a relatively luxuriant growth of large trees, especially exotic fruit trees, and ornamental trees such as the black olive. Perhaps, one reason for this lizard's success in urban areas of Dade County is the large number of food items available to it. Colette (1961), Ruibal (1964). Brach (1976) and Dalrymple (1980) have reported A. eqiies- tris as feeding on the following: palm and Ficus fruits, leaves, spiders, leafhoppers, cicadas, cockroaches, beetles, treefrog
RM2GRM71X–A Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, on a rock wall at Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic.
RMJ3H15G–Gastrochilus distichus A Century of Indian Orchids pl 73 (1895)
RM2B2XGX6–Gastrochilus distichus (as Saccolabium distichum) - The Orchids of the Sikkim-Himalaya pl 303 (1889).
RMRGDME3–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Anolis distichus • Schwartz 259. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMPFKNR8–. 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. 1318 PHYLLANTHUS PHYLLOCACTUS. 1771. Otaheite Goose- berry â Phyllanthus distichus. (Foliage X 1-10; tr.X^i. A. Foliage of large, broadly ovate-elliptical varie- gated Ivs., not pronouncedly distichous. nivdsus, Smith. Snow-bush. Shrub of loose habit, â with dark wiry somewhat zigzag branches: Ivs. 1-2 in. long
RF2T3CXTJ–Abalone and seaweed at the ancient Haida village of T'aanuu Linagaay, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
RM2R8881E–Bark anole (Anolis distichus floridanus), Florida, USA
RM2F8KX4H–A Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, on a rock wall at Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic.
RMJH9H53–Oenocarpus distichus
RM2GRM72P–A Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, on a tree trunk in Snato Domingo, Dominican Republic.
RM2F8KX4T–A Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, on a rock wall at Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic.
RMRGDKR9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Anolis distichus ' Schwartz 305 biminien sis distichoides dapsllis florid anus ocior. dominicensis 1 supper favillarum I ravitergum ignigularis ^ I ^ ^ vinosus aurifer ' tostus properus juliae patruelis , sejunctus Figure 4. Dendrogram of the relationships between the subspecies of Ano//s distichus. Bohaman subspecies above solid horizontal line, Hispaniolan subspecies below solid horizontal line; subspecies on the south island of Hispaniola and its satellite islands enclosed within dashed line in lower left of diag
RM2GRM72X–A male Bark Anole, Anolis distichus, claims his territory by bobbing his head. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A slow shutter speed was used to sh
RM2MPFXFF–Seaweed and beach fleas; Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.
RF2T3CXMR–Abalone and seaweed at the ancient Haida village of T'aanuu Linagaay, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
RMRGDMC6–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 1. Partial dorsal views of heads of Anolis distichus showing modifications of head scales. Symbols: interparietal, widely spaced horizontal lines; preoccipital," widely spaced vertical lines; supraorbitals in contact with interparietal, narrow vertical lines; median azygous head scales, dense stipple; postfrontals, open stipple; scales in lateral contact with postfrontals, heavy stipple. A) ASFS 10283, Andros Island, Bahama Islands; 2/2 scales in lateral contact with postfrontals; supraorbital semicircles
RM2C607JN–Zweizeilen-Sprossbambus Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus
RM2WP4NEY–Two-row shoot bamboo (Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus), Rhodo 2014, 81
RMRE29N7–. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna. Amphibians -- Ecology Florida; Nature -- Effect of human beings on Florida. 40 SPECIAL PUBLICATION-MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. Figure 14. Green Bark Anole (Ano/is distichus doniinicensis). (LP) a relatively luxuriant growth of large trees, especially exotic fruit trees, and ornamental trees such as the black olive. Perhaps, one reason for this lizard's success in urban areas of Dade County is the large number of food items available to it. Colette (1961), Ruibal (1964). Brach (1976) and Dalrymple (1980) have reported A. eqiies- t
RM2C5GXJ8–Zweizeilen-Sprossbambus Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus
RMJEFD6C–2 line shoot bamboo, Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus , Zweizeilen-Sprossbambus (Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus)
RMRD3P8D–. 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. 1318 PHYLLANTHUS PHYLLOCACTUS. 1771. Otaheite Goose- berry â Phyllanthus distichus. (Foliage X 1-10; tr.X^i. A. Foliage of large, broadly ovate-elliptical varie- gated Ivs., not pronouncedly distichous. nivdsus, Smith. Snow-bush. Shrub of loose habit, â with dark wiry somewhat zigzag branches: Ivs. 1-2 in. long
RMRGDAEX–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Lesser Antilleax Anolis Zoogeography • Gorman and Atkins 77 OCULATUS. Lesser Antilleaij/BIMACULATUS qroiip 2n =^ 29 WATTS 1 2m -- 29 New LDH To Lesser Antilles DISTICHUS 2n^33 New LDH To Bahamas DISTICHUS 2ii ^33 To Hispaniola 2n = 29 lajor Karyotypic Evolution ACUTUS 2n = 31 To St. Croix STRATULUS 2n=29 Puerto Rican CRISTATELLUS GROUP 2ii 29. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
RMRD3P87–. 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. 1771. Otaheite Goose- berry â Phyllanthus distichus. (Foliage X 1-10; tr.X^i. A. Foliage of large, broadly ovate-elliptical varie- gated Ivs., not pronouncedly distichous. nivdsus, Smith. Snow-bush. Shrub of loose habit, â with dark wiry somewhat zigzag branches: Ivs. 1-2 in. long, obtuse, white and greeu mottl
RMRG7NJE–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 49.—Anolis distichus juliae: a, Top of head; b, side of head; c, middorsal scales; d, side of tail. M.C.Z. No. 37517, type, from lie a Vache, Haiti. Three times natural size. and surrounded by the supraocular granules; can thus rostralis rather strongly developed, the posterior two of the four enlarged scales which distinguish it having a comparatively heavy median ridge which pro- jects over the loreal region; superciliary ridge continuous with the scales of the canthus rostralis, composed of one very elongate and sharply keeled scal
RMRG5WT7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 49.—Jnolis distichus juliae: a. Top of head; b, side of head; c, middorsal scales; d, side of tail. M.C.Z. No. 37517, type, from lie a Vache, Haiti. Three times natural size. and surrounded by the supraocular granules; can thus rostralis rather strongly developed, the posterior two of the four enlarged scales which distinguish it having a comparatively heavy median ridge which pro- jects over the loreal region; superciliary ridge continuous with the scales of the canthus rostralis, composed of one very elongate and sharply keeled scal
RMRG7NFF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 51.—Anolis distichus wetmorei: a, Top of head; b, side of head; c, middorsal scales; d, side of tail. U.S.N.M. No. 83881, type, from Beata Island, Dominican Republic. Three times natural size. rostral very low, narrower than the mentals; four scales between the nostrils; a median series of six pairs of rectangular, enlarged scales on the snout from the rostral to the juncture of the supraorbital semicircles which are closely in contact between the eyes; a single small scale where the supraorbital series separates; occipital larger tha
RMRG7N61–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 51.—Atiolis distichus wetmorei: a, Top of head; b, side of head; c, middorsal scales; d, side of tail. U.S.N.M. No. 83881, type, from Beata Island, Dominican Republic. Three times natural size. rostral very low, narrower than the mentals; four scales between the nostrils; a median series of six pairs of rectangular, enlarged scales on the snout from the rostral to the juncture of the supraorbital semicircles which are closely in contact between the eyes; a single small scale where the supraorbital series separates; occipital larger th
RMRR252R–. Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology : essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Williams, Ernest E. (Ernest Edward); Herpetology; Evolution. State HA A. acutus 2n = 31 State n E A. cristatellus A. script us State H D A. cook/ A. monensis 2n = 29 State n G A. distichus 2n = 33 cristatellus subseries. bimaculatus subseries cristatellus series Figure 5. Phyletic relationships of l<aryotypic ciiaracter states described in Table 3. Species of the cristatellus series expressing each state are indicated. this similarity is not necessarily indica- tive of an evolutionary relationship be
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