RF2T9X209–Top view of Haworthia limifolia (Spider White) with green base, and a unique pattern of white in ceramic pot. is a unique evergreen succulent plant, H
RMP60FM8–N/A. The species names / identity need verification. The original plates showed the fishes facing right and have been flipped here. Equula fasciata . 1878. George Henry Ford (1808–1876) Alternative names G. H. Ford Description artist Date of birth/death 20 May 1808 1876 Location of birth/death Cape Colony London Authority control : Q17105498 VIAF:317102730 LCCN:n2015185868 WorldCat 520 Equula fasciata Ford 51C
RMRR4CY1–. An account of British flies (Diptera). Diptera -- Great Britain. Fig. S. Fig. 3. Fig. q. Fig. I.—Hormomyia fasciata. Fig. 2.—Lasioptera ruhi. FiG. 3.—Microniyia globijcr; A., enlarged basal joint of antenna. Fig. 4. — Antenna of H. fasciata. Fk;. 5.—Antenna of Epidosis gracilis. FiG. 6.—Antenna of Campyloniyzahalterata. Fig. 7.—Antennaof Z'/^/tfj/^ Inixi. Fig. 8.—Anttnxi^. oi Asphoiidylia sarothainni. FiG. 9.—Knitnnn oi Lesireiiiia cai-nea. PL.VrE II.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RMPFHXP0–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. 02 H. Friese, Zur letzteren dagegen (gemeinsame Arten): Anthophora 4-fasciata ViLL. — Kap und Aegypten. „ conclnna Klg. — Pretoria, Natal und Aegypten. 10. Karte 4. Einwanderungsstraßen der Bienenwelt in die äthiopische Region. Xylocopa hottentotta Sm.—Durban und Aegypten. „ aestuans L. — Tanganyika-See und Aegypten. „ carinata Sm. — Kap, Natal, Ober-Aegypten und Abessinien.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMW1W17H–Archive image from page 544 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender14medi Year: 1879 H.Friese , Die Bienen Afrikas. JEN. DENKSCHRIFTEN. BcLW. L.Schultze.ForschungsreiseBd.II.Taf.IX. LithAist nA Giltsch, Jena. 1. Megachile bombiformis c? 6. M. combusta 9 2. M. guineensis 9 7. M. tithonus 9 3 . M. kerenensis 9 8. M.felina 9 4. M. tricolor 9 9.M. cerberus 9 5. M. bombiformis 9 lO.Nomia scutellaris d 11.N. scutellaris 9 12.-N, scutellaris var. fasciata 5 13. N. scutella
RF2RMPJ8E–Cartoon aquarium fish. Isolated vector banded gourami or trichogaster fasciata is a freshwater fish known for its vibrant coloration and distinctive h
RF2C7H4D6–A Haworthia 'Big Band' house plant
RMMCMDEF–. ]3. Palloptera p^dchella Rossi. Siehe Figur. Rossi, F. B^trusca 314, 1528 (1796). Macqu., S. h B. II. 404 (1835). Toxon. fasciata cf'Q T. 18, fig. 12. Rond., Loncheinae 13, 1. Die Beschreibung von Rossi, die ich der Güte des Herrn von Röder verdanke, lautet: Antennis setariis, iKillide testacea pilosa alis patidis täte late flavo nigroqxie fasciatis. Antennae pallidae seta nigra late- ral}. Ocidi suhryfi. Capid et thorax setis raris nigris hirta. Scutellum magmnn porrectum. Abdomen ovatum parvum glahrum pallidum. Pedes pallidi. Alae albae hyalinae, iindique cinctae fascia lata rnarginali,
RM2ANFRB6–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . •?^- t-. G.H Ford del Suziii Mi. Mmiera Bros. imp. 1. CARANX OBLONGUS. 2.C. ARMATUS. 3.C.GALLUS. 4. C. LEPTOLEPIS. 5. C. NIGRIPINNIS. 6. SERIOLA NIGRO - FASCIATA. Bays Fish.es of India
RMPG0E1G–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. Days Fishes of Indi; Plate LI.. G.H 1-brd del Suzini lith I'^nteTT, Bro.- im 1. CARANX OBLONGUS 2,C,ARMATUS, 3,C.GALLUS- 4- C LEPTOLEPIS 5. C, NIGRIPINNIS. 6 . SERIOLA NIGRO - FASCIATA.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMW167NW–Archive image from page 226 of Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands . dieinsektenmitte03schr Year: 1914-[26] Schroeder, Insektenwelt Mitteleuropas, Band III Abtlg. Enslin Tafel IV. 1. Cimbex femorata var. siivarum F. d'. 2. Cimbex femorata var. griffinii Leach. ? . 3. Abia fasciata L. 9 . 4. Cephaleia abietis L. ? . 5. Acantholyda stellata Christ. 9 . 6. Acantholyda erythrocephala L. 9 . 7. Neurotoma flaviventris Retz. 9 . 8. Xyela longula Dalm. 9 . (nach Konow-Wytsman, Genera Insectorum). 9. Hartigia linearis Schrnk. 9
RF2RMPK89–Cartoon aquarium fish. Isolated vector banded gourami or trichogaster fasciata is a freshwater fish known for its vibrant coloration and distinctive h
RF2C7H4ET–A Haworthia 'Big Band' house plant
RMME7NCC–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . 0 12 3 5 6 7 S 9 10 U 12 13 n 15 16 17 18 19 20 LTn . Fig. 117. Crepis hiennis fasciata. Curve über die Breite der Hauptstärame aller Individuen aus meiner Cultur von 1895. Die Zahlen unter der Abscisse deuten die Breite der Stämme in Centimetern an, 0 Stamm rund, 1 Stämme nur am oberen Ende und 2—20 die Stämme auf der ganzen Länge abgeflächt. Die Höhe der Ordinaten weist die Anzahl der In- dividuen an. Gesammtzahl 150 Individuen, a Gipfel der Ätavisten, h Gipfel der Erben.^ der atavistische Gli
RM2AKPAXE–American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature . ^furcillata 27. Hipparchia andromacha ------36. Pieris nicippe --- 30. Mgevia, *exitiosa 19. omphale — DIPTERA. Heteromyia *fasciata 35. Pangonia *incisuralis 33. Gcenomyia ^pallida 20. END OF VOL. n. ^ 0l27f K^ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 ^Dfifi DDE13E3D t, nhent QL466 S27XV. 2 American entomology. 352408 ll H.S. BAR3ER COLLECTION ) ^iamericanentomolo03sayt
RMPFN7E5–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Plates. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. 6 Tip .Tfflo 7 Cha.sispf. 8 CLr. splendida. 9 CIir..Hiiethvstina lo Chr. fasciata u Chr. ionita * nuianined Puhlislud ihf thcAaJirf^tf.Mtirt^h i.iSi4- b LonamajiMust.££t,f Omu K-Itron-n.-Patn^uystej- Jlty. 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.. Rees, Abraham, 1743-1825. London Longman, Hurst, Ree
RM2AWE8DR–The mutation theory; experiments and observations on the origin of species in the vegetable kingdom . nis fasciata. A curve representing thebreadth of the main stems of all the individuals of myculture of 1895. The numbers under the base line indi-cate the breadth of the stems in centimeters, o, stemround; i, stems only flattened at the upper end; 2-20,stems flattened along their whole length. The height ofthe ordinates gives the number of individuals. Totalnumber of individuals 150. a, the peak of the atavists;h, that of the fasciated individuals.^ the fasciated individuals and the atavists d
RMPFY7RA–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 154 Cumacea: 20. Lampropidae, 1. Lamprops f Uropods with Istjoint of exopod decidedly shorter than 2nd 2. L. fasciata Uropods with the 2 joints of exopod subequal . . 3. L. quadriplicata Species incerti generis: Eye wanting ( Teisonshorterthan peduncle of uropods,withSapical spines L.? coraata') ' Telson as long as peduncle of uropods, with only 3 apical I spines L.? beringi i) 1. L. fuseata O. Sars 1865 L. f., G. 0. Sars in: Forh. Selsk. Christian., 186-1 p. 192 1 1884 L. f., J. S. Schneider in: Tromse Mus. Aarsh., v.7 p. 54 | 1887 L. f'., H. J. Hansen in: Vid.
RM2AM65YT–Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals : selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged on the principles of Cuvier and other modern zoologists . 74 AC H ATI N A fasciata,Chesnutbanded Achatina. Generic Character. — See PI. 30. Specific Character.A. testd albdfasciis latis lineisque castanets ornatci; spird dongatd, eras-sescente; labia interiore semi-circulari, intus dcpresso; cohimel/dtnincatd, emarginatd. Shell white, with broad chesimt bands and lines; spire elongated,thickened; inner
RMPFHMYW–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. H.Friese , Die Bienen Afrikas. JEN. DENKSCHRIFTEN. BcLW. L.Schultze.Forschungsreise^Bd.II.Taf.IX.. LithAist nA Giltsch, Jena. 1. Megachile bombiformis c? 6. M. combusta 9 2. M. guineensis 9 7. M. tithonus 9 3 . M. kerenensis 9 8. M.felina 9 4. M. tricolor 9 9.M. cerberus 9 5. M. bombiformis 9 lO.Nomia scutellaris d 11.N. scutellaris 9 12.-N, scutellaris var. fasciata 5 13. N. scutellaris var. maculata 9 14. N. scu tellaris var. nigripes 9 Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena.. Please note that these images are extracted
RM2AN7JBP–The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals . Herpeton Daud. Head furnished with two soft scalytentacula; the crown covered with plates ; those onthe belly narrow ; tail long. H. tentaculatus Daud. PsEUDOBOA Oppel. Head shorty enlarged behind, andcovered with large plates ; back carinated, with alongitudinal range of scales, wider than those of thesides. P. fasciata Schn. Russ. pi. 3. Family 2. CROTALID^. Poisonous Snakes. Terrestrial; upper jaw without teeth, but furnished withtwo large moveable poisonous fangs ; tail short, conical,and cylindrical. Cbotalus.
RM2AJGY6R–Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Figure 94.—Mosquito {Culex, sp.); A, larva ; B, pupa ; o, caudal appendage; d,thoracic spiracles ; much enlarged ; after Packard. Figure 95.—a, Larvaof Yellow-fever Mosquito {Stegomyia fasciata); h, larva of Culex fatigans ;both much enlarged ; after Theobald. the legs conspicuously banded with gray and blackish. Another,abundant in the marshes, is a rather large species, of a nearly uni-form brownish color. 746 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. Gray Mosquito / Culex fatigans Wied,= C. pungens Howard. Figures 95, fe; 96: 97; 98. T
RM2ANFR10–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . G.H Ford del Suziii Mi. Mmiera Bros. imp. 1. CARANX OBLONGUS. 2.C. ARMATUS. 3.C.GALLUS. 4. C. LEPTOLEPIS. 5. C. NIGRIPINNIS. 6. SERIOLA NIGRO - FASCIATA. Bays Fish.es of India. .- I i , 3d - Mmtern ]ith y-r-tem Bros nrjp- ] SERTOLICHTHYS BIPINNULATUS. 2, NAUCRATES DUCTOR. 3, CHORINEMUS TOLOO. 4-, TRACHYNOTUS BAILL0N1. ^ 5. PLATAX VESPERT1LIO. -6,PSETTUS EALCIFORMIS Days Fish.es of India Plate LIB.
RM2AWHGFH–Annual report . rsus being shorter than the preceding.It is separated from Leptosyna KiefY. by the triarticulate palpi.Pero Mein. is preoccupied by Pero H. Serif. Type and sole species Pero fasciata Mein.. the larvae ofwhich occur under the bark of hornbeam and reproduce by pedo-genesis. European. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 10,12 215 Leptosyna Kieff. 1894 Kieffer, J. J. Wien. Ent. Zeit, 13:201, 209-111911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:371911 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 147, p. 85 This genus has 3 simple long veins, the third attaining the tip ofthe wing, the wing membrane finely haired
RM2CPD37Y–. A history of the birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles . h C. virginicus is, however, denied byProfessor Blasius. He mentions both species as occurringin Heligoland. 20 GRALLATORES. Famihj CHABADEIID^. fBo7iaparte.J Genus Vanellus. fBrisson.J Generic Characters.—Same as tliose of Cliaradrius, with tlioexception that in Vanellus there is a small hinder toe. SOCIAL PLOVER. Vanellus grcgarius. Vanellus gregarius, kepiuschlca,Cliaradrius gregarius, wagleri,Tringa fasciata, Jceptuschha,Chettusia gregaria,Pluvianus cinereus,Vanneau pluvier social,Geselliger Regenpfeiferkiehietz, ViEIL
RM2CE7P46–. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C. Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . A. R. ]McCuLLOCH, del. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVI. Fig. L—Dasyatis fiuviorum, Ogilby. A specimen 271 mm.wide, from the Brisbane River, Queensland. Fig. 2.—Amia fasciata, Shaw, subsp. stevensi, subsp. nov.Type of the subspecies, 79 mm. long, from the NewHebrides. BIOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. III. 1 Plate XVI.. A. R. ^IcCuLLOCH, del. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVII. Fig. 1.—Dasyatis brevicaudatus, Hutton. Under surface ofsame specimen as figured
RMRHK3M4–. The biology of spiders. Spiders; Insects. PLATE IX. Cocoon of Epeira fasciata. x i. To face p. 238.] [H. Main, photo.. 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.. Savory, Theodore Horace, 1896-. London : Sidgwick & Jackson
RMRH06F9–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 56 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 1979 1980 Months Fig. 3. Monthly variation (February 1979-January 1980) in diversity (Hf^' for numbers, H^' for biomass), number of species, number of individuals, and biomass (g) of juvenile-adult fishes collected by all methods at the Cabrillo Beach site. Mustehis californicus. Sphyraena argentea (California barracuda), Triakis semi- fasciata (leopard shark), and Sarda chiliensis (Pacific bonito). Group IV was made up of 16 relatively rare species that were captured in varying numbers by all th
RMRD3CTF–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. 02 H. Friese, Zur letzteren dagegen (gemeinsame Arten): Anthophora 4-fasciata ViLL. — Kap und Aegypten. „ conclnna Klg. — Pretoria, Natal und Aegypten. 10. Karte 4. Einwanderungsstraßen der Bienenwelt in die äthiopische Region. Xylocopa hottentotta Sm.—Durban und Aegypten. „ aestuans L. — Tanganyika-See und Aegypten. „ carinata Sm. — Kap, Natal, Ober-Aegypten und Abessinien.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMRHDY2R–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Fig.l38a-h: Genitalkapsel von D. fasciata, quer (schematisch): (a) Schnittführung; (b-d) Übergang der Penes in das Ejaculator-Apodem; (e,0 Zusammenhang von Ejaculator-Apodem und Genital- kapsel; (g,h) Genitalkapsel im stabförmigen Bereich des Ejaculator-Apodems.. 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.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMRDCGWM–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. Days Fishes of Indi; Plate LI.. G.H 1-brd del Suzini lith I'^nteTT, Bro.- im 1. CARANX OBLONGUS 2,C,ARMATUS, 3,C.GALLUS- 4- C LEPTOLEPIS 5. C, NIGRIPINNIS. 6 . SERIOLA NIGRO - FASCIATA.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMRF0M2A–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 494 NOCTUID^. Genus DAPH^NURA. Type. JDaphmmm, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) ii. p. 457 (1878) fasciata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, extending to well beyond frons, the 2nd joint clothed with long hair, the 3rd moderate ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antenna of male minutely serrate and fasciculate ; thorax clothed with long rough hair only and without crests ; tibia^ clothed with rough hair ; abdomen clothed with rough hair and without crests, the male with tufts of long hair from the basal stigmata, the clasper
RMRMK0JY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 198 Annals of the South African Museum. Abdomen.—41-44 mm. Hind-wing, 29-31 mm. Coloration as in fasciata, but the mesepisternal yellow stripe. Fig. 9.—Chlorolestes, $ genitalia, a, b, c, d, e, penes of conspicua, umbrata (apex in lateral and ventral view), fasciata, tessellata, and peringueyi respectively. /, g, h, i, posterior hamule (anterior margin to left) of conspicua, tessellata, peringueyi, and nylephtha respectively, j, k, I, m, n, ventral view of inferior appendage of conspicua, fasciata, t
RMRF9107–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 494 NOCTUID^. Genus DAPH^NURA. Type. JDaphmmm, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) ii. p. 457 (1878) fasciata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, extending to well beyond frons, the 2nd joint clothed with long hair, the 3rd moderate ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antenna of male minutely serrate and fasciculate ; thorax clothed with long rough hair only and without crests ; tibia^ clothed with rough hair ; abdomen clothed with rough hair and without crests, the male with tufts of long hair from the basal stigmata, the clasper
RMRF07EG–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 494 NOCTUIDJi:. Genus DAPH-ENURA. Type. Baphmmra, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) ii. p. 457 (1878) fasciata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, extending to well beyond frons, the 2nd joint clothed with long hair, the 3rd moderate ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennas of male minutely serrate and fascu'ulate ; thorax clothed with long rough hair only and without crests ; tibia clothed with rough hair ; abdoaien clothed with rough hair and without crests, the male with tufts of long hair from the basal stigmata, the clasp
RMRF8PDE–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 494 NOCTUIDJi:. Genus DAPH-ENURA. Type. Baphmmra, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) ii. p. 457 (1878) fasciata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, extending to well beyond frons, the 2nd joint clothed with long hair, the 3rd moderate ; Irons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennas of male minutely serrate and fascu'ulate ; thorax clothed with long rough hair only and without crests ; tibia clothed with rough hair ; abdoaien clothed with rough hair and without crests, the male with tufts of long hair from the basal stigmata, the clasp
RMRG8Y58–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MARINE GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 151. Figure 64.—Aoridae: a, Microdeutopus gryllotalpa Costa (Sars, 1895, pi. 192); b, Aorcho delgadus J. L. Barnard (1961). Gnathopod 2: c, Aora typica Kr0yer female (Sars, 1895, pi. 193, as A. gracilis); d, Xenocheira fasciata Haswell (Pirlot, 1938); e, Aora male;/, Rudilemhoides stenopropodus J. L. Barnard (1959a); g, Neomegamphopus roosevelti Shoe- maker (1942); h, Lemhopsis spinicarpus Pearse (1912); i, Lemhos wehsteri Bate (Sars, 1895, pi. 194). Gnathopod 1: j, Microdeutopus.. Please note that these images a
RMRFR4N6–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. ' "^W^'ii^''^! 1^ LAND SNAILS. c Mackenzii; 2, Siiccinea piitvis; 3, 4, Pupa uva; 5, Helix asjiersa; 0, II. aspersa, var. scalar!.' 9, H. aspersa; 10, Vitriiia fasciata; 11, H. dtlilia; 12, H. translucida; 13, 17, H. Wal IC, Aohatina zebra.. 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.. Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891; Metcalf Collection (North Caro
RMRF092P–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. ciRrms. 485 ITah. U.S.A., California, 1 d" type {Walsinijham), 2 $. Ex2y. 42-46 millim. Larva. Like phragmlthlicola, but paler, straw-yellow, the dark shade between lateral and stigmatal lines pronounced.â-H. G. 1). h. Mid tibiae of male with thick fj-inges ofhing liair and scales on underside ; abdomen not clothed with woolly hair, a'. Fore coxa, femora, and tibise of male with thick fringes of hair and scales. or. Fore wing with black spot above median nervuro towards end of cell fasciata. h'. Fore wing without black
RMRFAA63–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 26 xncirin.T:. Sect. IIL. Antemiaj of male bipectinate with short brandies, the apical third ciliated. A. Hind wing with broad brownis'.i subterniinal band vi/^eiis. B. Hiud wing without subterininal band. a. Fore wing with large quadrate black mark iu submedian interspace before postmedial line hrcvipennis. h. Fore wing witli slight black spot in submedian interspace before postmedial line fasciata. 3599. Daseochaota vigens. Diphtera vigciis, Ylk. xxxli. 616 (I860); Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 294. Head and thorax deep emerald-g
RMRFA9XE–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. ciRrms. 485 ITah. U.S.A., California, 1 d" type {Walsinijham), 2 $. Ex2y. 42-46 millim. Larva. Like phragmlthlicola, but paler, straw-yellow, the dark shade between lateral and stigmatal lines pronounced.â-H. G. 1). h. Mid tibiae of male with thick fj-inges ofhing liair and scales on underside ; abdomen not clothed with woolly hair, a'. Fore coxa, femora, and tibise of male with thick fringes of hair and scales. or. Fore wing with black spot above median nervuro towards end of cell fasciata. h'. Fore wing without black
RMRF16W5–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 26 xncirin.T:. Sect. IIL. Antemiaj of male bipectinate with short brandies, the apical third ciliated. A. Hind wing with broad brownis'.i subterniinal band vi/^eiis. B. Hiud wing without subterininal band. a. Fore wing with large quadrate black mark iu submedian interspace before postmedial line hrcvipennis. h. Fore wing witli slight black spot in submedian interspace before postmedial line fasciata. 3599. Daseochaota vigens. Diphtera vigciis, Ylk. xxxli. 616 (I860); Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 294. Head and thorax deep emerald-g
RMRG8Y68–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 148 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271. Figure 63.—Aoridae: a, Aora typica Kr0yer (Sars, 1895, pi. 193, as A. gracilis). Aora: b, upper lip; c, mandible; d, lower lip; e, f, maxillae 1-2; g, maxilliped. Gnathopod 1: h, female Aora; i, male Aora; j, Xenocheira fasciata Haswell (Pirlot, 1938); k, Lembos websteri Bate (Sars, 1895, pi. 194); /, Rudilemboides stenopropodus J. L. Barnard (1959a); m, Lembopsis spinicarpus Pearse (1912). Uropod 3: n, Aora; o, Dryopoides tvestwoodi Stebbing (1888); p, Paraoroides unistilus Stebbing (1910); q, Acuminod
RMRFAA51–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 012 arctiad.*:. wing with two subbasal, two antemedial, and two postmedial pale waved lines, a small blackish discoidal spot. Hah. Zanzibar, 1 <$ ; Br. C. Africa, Chinde (De Jersey), 1 c? ; Mashonaland, Salisbury {Bobbie), 3 6 type. Exp. 24 millim. 719 a. Balbura fasciata. (Plate XXXII. fig. 30.) Balbura faseiata, Schaus, A. M. N. H. (8) vii. p. 361 (1911). d • Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown, the patagia orange-red. Pore wing pale grey-brown ; an orange-red patch at base with some black suffusion beyond it; the cost
RMRFA158–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 294 silueire. Schilbe senegalens'is, var. fasciata, Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, lx. i. 1872, p. 983, pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2. ? Schilbe bouvieri, Rochebr. Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ix. 1885, p. 95. Depth of body 3 to 5 times in total length, length of head i to 5i times. Head 1| to 1^ times as long as broad ; snout broad, lower jaw slightly projecting, as long as eye in the young, H to If times in the adult; eye perfectly lateral, 3 (young) to 6 time
RMRF18X9–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 294 silueire. Schilbe senegalens'is, var. fasciata, Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, lx. i. 1872, p. 983, pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2. ? Schilbe bouvieri, Rochebr. Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ix. 1885, p. 95. Depth of body 3 to 5 times in total length, length of head i to 5i times. Head 1| to 1^ times as long as broad ; snout broad, lower jaw slightly projecting, as long as eye in the young, H to If times in the adult; eye perfectly lateral, 3 (young) to 6 time
RMRD61XP–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 154 Cumacea: 20. Lampropidae, 1. Lamprops f Uropods with Istjoint of exopod decidedly shorter than 2nd 2. L. fasciata Uropods with the 2 joints of exopod subequal . . 3. L. quadriplicata Species incerti generis: Eye wanting ( Teisonshorterthan peduncle of uropods,withSapical spines L.? coraata') ' Telson as long as peduncle of uropods, with only 3 apical I spines L.? beringi i) 1. L. fuseata O. Sars 1865 L. f., G. 0. Sars in: Forh. Selsk. Christian., 186-1 p. 192 1 1884 L. f., J. S. Schneider in: Tromse Mus. Aarsh., v.7 p. 54 | 1887 L. f'., H. J. Hansen in: Vid.
RMRF16RK–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 012 arctiad.*:. wing with two subbasal, two antemedial, and two postmedial pale waved lines, a small blackish discoidal spot. Hah. Zanzibar, 1 <$ ; Br. C. Africa, Chinde (De Jersey), 1 c? ; Mashonaland, Salisbury {Bobbie), 3 6 type. Exp. 24 millim. 719 a. Balbura fasciata. (Plate XXXII. fig. 30.) Balbura faseiata, Schaus, A. M. N. H. (8) vii. p. 361 (1911). d • Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown, the patagia orange-red. Pore wing pale grey-brown ; an orange-red patch at base with some black suffusion beyond it; the cost
RMRD3CGY–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. H.Friese , Die Bienen Afrikas. JEN. DENKSCHRIFTEN. BcLW. L.Schultze.Forschungsreise^Bd.II.Taf.IX.. LithAist nA Giltsch, Jena. 1. Megachile bombiformis c? 6. M. combusta 9 2. M. guineensis 9 7. M. tithonus 9 3 . M. kerenensis 9 8. M.felina 9 4. M. tricolor 9 9.M. cerberus 9 5. M. bombiformis 9 lO.Nomia scutellaris d 11.N. scutellaris 9 12.-N, scutellaris var. fasciata 5 13. N. scutellaris var. maculata 9 14. N. scu tellaris var. nigripes 9 Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena.. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRFA7GJ–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. FELIS. 395 2. Adult — P. Texas. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Rochester, N. Y. a. Felis rufa fasciata (Rafinesque). Lynx fasciatus Rafin., Am. Month. Mag., ii, 1817, p. 46. Felis rufa fasciata Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., 11, 1901, p. 297. Zool. Ser. Id. Check-L. Mamm. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., vi, 1905, p. 371. Zool. Ser. Barred Lynx. I. Adult d* Coll. Barnes's Creek, Clallam County, Washington. D. G. Elliot. h. Felis rufa haileyi (Merriam). Lynx baileyi M
RMRF2B93–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. FELIS. 395 2. Adult — P. Texas. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Rochester, N. Y. a. Felis rufa fasciata (Rafinesque). Lynx fasciatus Rafin., Am. Month. Mag., ii, 1817, p. 46. Felis rufa fasciata Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., 11, 1901, p. 297. Zool. Ser. Id. Check-L. Mamm. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., vi, 1905, p. 371. Zool. Ser. Barred Lynx. I. Adult d* Coll. Barnes's Creek, Clallam County, Washington. D. G. Elliot. h. Felis rufa haileyi (Merriam). Lynx baileyi M
RMRGEW1M–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. J^H ^ ^ -flHi^ ^^^^^^HH '^^^ ^ '^^BBw ^H^^^^H iF^ ⢠, ^j^y HH^p )f-7- 1 jJM ^^^B^^^^H ' J r' â 'â '' ^^ ^HH^^^g fesk^ Jr â I^hI R^ ^ pp y A. Plate 1. Upper left, Mastophora diablo new species (Argentina, photo J. Abalos). Upper right, M. stoweinew species (Kentucky, photo K. F. Haynes and K. V, Yeargan). Middle left, M. yearganinew species (Kentucky, photo K. F. Haynes and K. V. Yeargan). Lower left, M. alvareztoroi Ibarra and Jimenez new species (Texas, photo M. Stowe). Lower right, M. fasciata Relmoser (Costa Rica,
RMRN1JY6–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. ('14o) Cérambycides de la région de Jatahy. 43 différente des pattes et du dernier segment abdominal; taille généra- lement plus petite. III. Thorax suboval et égal en dessus. O. Dice * Newm., 1841, Entomol., p. 91. (A. R.). O. petiolata Bâtes, 1873, Ann. Nat. Hist., p. 44. (R.). O. fasciata Oliv., 1793, Eût. IV, 74, p. 10, pi. 1, f. 9. (A. C). vitrea Serv., 1833, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., p. o47. chnjsozone ?? White, 1855, Cat. Longic, p. 192, pi. v, f. 5. O. trîsîgnata, n. sp. — (5. Gracilis, fiUvo-testacea, nigro-varie- gata, h
RMRCPAPB–. Die Bienen Afrikas nach dem Stande unserer heutigen Kenntnisse. Bees. H. Friese, Zur letzteren dagegen (gemeinsame Arten): Anthophora 4-fasciata Vill. — Kap und Aegypten. „ concinna Klg. — Pretoria, Xatal und Aegj-pten.. Karte ^. Einwanderungsstraßen der Bienenwelt in die äthiopische Region. Xylocopa hottentotta Sm.—Durban und Aegypten. „ aestuans L. — Tanganyika-See und Aegypten. carinata Sm. — Kap, Natal, Ober-Aeg3'pten und Abessinien.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRCE9HC–. Dipterologische Studien. Diptera. Dlljterolo<jlsche Studien 111. Lonchaeidae. o2l stelion die Haare bei iista weit dichter, fast doppelt so dicht, so dass hierin allein schon ein sicheres Unterscheidungsmerkmal gegeben ist. Die Flügel sind l)ei ^ista weit schjuäler, die Fleckenzeichnung ist bei weitem nicht so intensiv; die hintere Querader steht senk- recht zur vierten Längsader, bei venusta erheblich schief.. ]3. Palloptera p^dchella Rossi. Siehe Figur. Rossi, F. B^trusca 314, 1528 (1796). Macqu., S. h B. II. 404 (1835). Toxon. fasciata cf'Q T. 18, fig. 12. Rond., Loncheinae 13, 1. D
RMRD5D3D–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Plates. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. 6 Tip .Tfflo 7 Cha.sispf. 8 CLr. splendida. 9 CIir..Hiiethvstina lo Chr. fasciata u Chr. ionita * nuianined Puhlislud ihf thcAaJirf^tf.Mtirt^h i.iSi4- b LonamajiMust.££t,f Omu K-Itron-n.-Patn^uystej- Jlty. 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.. Rees, Abraham, 1743-1825. London Longman, Hurst, Ree
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