RMMABGFK–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild ; Kopftragende Weichthiere (Malacozoa cephalophora) . Baculites baculoides. aber werden an der endlichen Mündung des ausgewachsenen Thiers ganz besondere Ohren oder Lappen gefunden, die, wie man aus den Anwachs- streifen der Schale sieht, vor der völligen Reife des Thiers nicht vorhan- den waren. So hat z.B. der Am. Jason (135. 2), lingulatusu.^.w. auf jeder Seite ein langes, schmal gestieltes Ohr, der Am. inflatus (135. 1) vorn auf der letzten "Windung ein breites unpaares
RM2CE5J89–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . zs s.h.. XLS J.Greer- deletHth. PHORORHACOS INFLATUS. !Miin.teTTi-Bros .imp. STrasrui. 3xx>e. £foa PM. JV.M. 2YJ1. hyp. V
RFJ24WMN–Desert candle, Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California
RMPFJ15J–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MAI.ACOSTRACA. VI. 129 120. Stegocephalus inflatus Kroyer (Chart 21). * Stegocephalus inflatus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 198, PI. 69. — Stebbing 1906, p. 91 (lit. and syn.). Occurrence. Taken at a few stations both by the "Ingolf" and by the "Trior". Davis Straits: "Ingolf" St. 34. 65*17' N., 54°i7' W. 104 m. 1 spec. - 33- 67*57' N-> 55°30' W. 66 m. Temp. 0.8°. 271 large and 18 small spec. S. of Iceland: "Thor" St. 171. 63°I5'N., 22*23' W. 216
RMME84NX–. Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Fig. 120. I Ancyloceras Renauxianus. Hamites attenuatus. Turrilites catenatus. Baculites baculoides. aber werden an der endlichen Mündung des ausgewachsenen Thiers ganz besondere Ohren oder Lappen gefunden, die, wie man aus den Anwachs- streifen der Schale sieht, vor der völligen Reife des Thiers nicht vorhan- den waren. So hat z.B. der Am. Jason (135.2), lingulatus u.s. w. auf jeder Seite ein langes, schmal gestieltes Ohr, der Am. inflatus (135. 1) vorn auf der letzten Windung ein breites
RM2CDXYMG–. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera . 1. Camponotus inflatus 5. 3. Strongylognathus testaceus t 2. Tetramorium caespitum 4. Anergates atratulus ?. Plate 5..
RF2C42ABR–Desert candle, Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California
RF2T4E3PG–Phacelia, Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California
RMPFHRK4–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 97 Arten er rimeligvis circumpolar og gaar ikke særlig langt S. f. de arktiske Farvande: i Stillehavet er den dog taget ved Japan, og i Atlanterhavet er Grænsen Massa-. Fig. 17. 1—4: Stegocephalus inflatus (to første Par Ben, 7. Ben, 3. Halefod og Haleplade). — 5: Phippsiella similis (7. Ben, 3. Bag- kropsled). — 6: Stegocephaloides christianiensis (Sidepladen til .4. Ben, 7. Ben, 3. Bagkropsled). — 7: St. auratus (Sidepladen til 4. Ben, 7. Ben). — 8: Andaniexis abyssi (samme Lemmer). — 9: Andani- opsis nordlandica (samme
RM2CE5JJ8–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . s inflatus Ameghino.Of this species there is a fine series of bones, including the skull and mandible,scapula, coracoid, bones of wing, pelvis, and bones of hind limb, as well as somevertebra: these are said to belong to a single individual. There is also a number of 1 Remarks on the Stereornithes, a Group of Extinct Birds from Patagonia, Ibis, 1890, p. 1. vol. xv.—part in. No. 1.— October, 1899. k 56 ME. C. W. ANDREWS ON THE SKULL AND odd bones referred to this species, but the following description is founded as far aspossible on the assoc
RM2CHD1XT–. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . Fig. 149. Right femur, back view—1/2 natural size. 228 THE DESEADO FORMATION OF PATAGONIA the contour of the shaft. Between these ridges there is awide shallow furrow which also loses itself above in the con-vex surface of the shaft. Measukements Femur, least diam. of the shaftFemur, diameter across the condules 58 mm.148 mm. Physornis sp.? Two phalanges of a size too small to belong to the abovespecies represent a second smaller bird of this type, aboutequal in size to Phororhaciis inflatus. I give a figure ofone toe but would wait for mure typical mater
RM2CPM3EN–. Joannes Michaelis von der Ketten ... Apelles symbolicus . s. NON RESONAT VACUUS.Imag^o Mufici humores amantis. LXXII. Tibia utricaiis yfolum tripudiis fervienf, AD SACRA NEQIJAQUAM.TRIPUDIIS TANTUM. Va- 45Z A P E L L E S Vaniilimi & tripudiis addi6li hominis idea.* LXXIII. Tibia utricalis infiatur t ut iterum fpiritHs in aa contcntus txprimatur.UT EXPRIMAT, INFLAT. vel UT EXPRLMAR, INFLOR.Ita nimirum (uos honoribus inflat mundus, utde-*mum in morte iterum eos exprimat. * LXXIV. Tibij: utricaiis uter infiatuspremitur, INFLATUS PREMOR.Innuit Symbolum, fuperbos *emulorum preflurismaxime obnoxio
RM2CE5FDA–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . pep 23 ef art. afort as 24. ,-i ondge. ANATOMY OF POLYPTEI- 339 LIST OF THE PAPERS CONTAINED IN VOL. XV. PageAndrews, C. W., B.Sc, F.Z.S., Assistant in the British Museum (Natural History). On the Extinct Birds of Patagonia.—I. The Skull and Skeleton of P7toror7iacos inflatus Ameghino 55 Bouxenger, G. A., F.R.S., F.Z.S. Report on the Collection of Fishes madeby Mr. J. E. S. Moore in Lake Tangan-yika during his Expedition, 1895-96.With an Appendix by J. E. S. Moore,A.R.C.S 1 Second Contribution to the Ichthyology ofLake Tanganyika.—On the Fis
RM2CEYAWJ–. Memoires de la Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève. e y trouver un bon carac-tère pratique. Pour distinguer V^. Bouchavdianiis de VA. inflatus, il faut remarquer que lapremière de ces espèces a toujours des côtes plus arquées et plus nombreuses,(luelle manque de tubercules au pourtour du dos oii les côtes restent minces ettranchantes, et que son enroulement est plus rapide. Mais leur principale diûé-rence et la seule qui puisse guider dune manière certaine au milieu de leurs nom-breuses variétés consiste dans la forme des cloisons ; dans l^l, inflaïus le lobelatéral supérie
RM2CF6AF4–. Opuscula sua anatomica : de respiratione, de monstris. nCURARUM EXPLICATIO. 223 T. IT. FIGURA III. Remotls inteilinis <k hepate, rellqua abdo-minis vifcera. In puclla Jinijim. A. Ventriculus finifh-ae puellae inflatus, B. ejus pylorus. C. Oefophagus.D. Pancreas* E. Lien. F. Pars capfulae renalis, G. G. fen {inifter.H. H. Ren dexter.1.1. Arteria aorta.K. Vena Cava. L. Vena emulgens finiHra.M. Vena emulgens dextra.N. Vena fpermatica finifira. 0.0. Ureteres.P. Uterus.Q. Tuba finillra.R. Veficula fellea.S. Diaphragma. In piiella dsxira.T. Ventriculus.V. Pylorus.X. Veficula fellea.Y. Y. Renes.
RM2CE5J79–. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London . XLS J.Greer- deletHth. PHORORHACOS INFLATUS. !Miin.teTTi-Bros .imp. STrasrui. 3xx>e. £foa PM. JV.M. 2YJ1. hyp. V. Jtal / J.Greaxu cLel. et lith. ilin-tern. Bros imp, PHORORHACOS INFLATUS. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON (continued). To Fellows. £ s. d. Price 6 8 3 „ 0 15 9 „ 0 15 9 „ 0 18 0 „ 0 4 6 „ 0 11 3 ,,090 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 11 3 0 9 0 » VOLUME XIII. (1891-1895, containing 62 Plates) PartI. (1891, containing 6 Plates) „ 2. (1891, containing 6 Plates) „ 3. (1891, containing 6 Plates) „ 4. (1892, containing 1 Plate) . „
RMRR4B6B–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Stegocephalidae. AMPHIPODA PI.69.. G.O.Sars auto^r Stegocephalus inflatus, Krbyer.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRR567Y–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Botryllophilidae Copepoda Notodelphyoida PI. XXXIV. G. O. Sars del. Schizoproctus inflatus, Auriv.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMREGMEG–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. (b) PANULIRUS INFLATUS. 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.. United States. National Marine Fisheries Service; U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; United States. Bureau of Commericial Fisheries. [Washington] : National Marine Fisheries Service; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt. Print. Off. ]
RMREGME3–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. (b) PANULIRUS INFLATUS. 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.. United States. National Marine Fisheries Service; U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; United States. Bureau of Commericial Fisheries. [Washington] : National Marine Fisheries Service; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt. Print. Off. ]
RMRDHRX5–. Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera. Ants; Bees; Wasps. Plate 4.. 1. Camponotus inflatus 5. 3. Strongylognathus testaceus !?, 2. Tetramorium caespitum " 4. Anergates atratulus ?.. 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.. Lubbock, John, Sir, 1834-1913. New York, D. Appleton and Company
RMRHDMC0–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. FIG. 26. Skulls of Vespertilionidae: A - Minioptems inflatus B - Kerivoula phalaena; C — Glauconycteris egeria ssp. (?); D - Myotis bocagii; E - Scotoecus hinder., F - Nycticeifiops schlieffeni; G - Scotophilus dingani; H - Mimetillus moloneyi. 42. 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
RMRGG1TA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 232 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. spines, those of the first segment being the longer. Barrande figures an entire specimen of P. inflatus Corda, 5 mm. long, which differs from //. carens only in possessing free eheeks, glabellar furrow No. 3, and in having the terminal spines of the first thoracic segment reduced to normal, while the second pair have increased in length. Into what species this form finally developed there is no way of determining with- out more material. It is interesting to note,
RMRGH8GJ–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 182 A.B. SMITH two forms, it is impossible to tell to which species either belongs. His assignment of one to C. inflatus is therefore accepted tentatively. C. inflatus differs from C. cf. baluchistanensis (Noetling), the other species described here, on several counts. Firstly, it has finer tuberculation on its oral surface at comparable sizes. Secondly, its peristome is proportionally smaller at compa- rable sizes, and thirdly, its periproct is smaller and more removed from the ambitus at all sizes (Fig. 42). There is a stratigraphi
RMRD9153–. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des cole?opte?res d'Europe;. Beetles; Entomology. Tç/n. 3. PL iSS. ZABlUfS. ,/. 1 . Z . Inflatus . 2 . Z. Obesus. 3 . Z. Foiitcnavi- 4< • Z. Grœcus. 5 . Z . Incrassatus. P.JhmteaU. pin*--. 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.. Dejean, Pierre Franc?ois Marie Auguste, comte, 1780-1845. Paris, Me?quignon-Marvis
RMRG8WH3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 438 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271 Relationship.—The loss of both mandibular palp and molar is approached only in the Phliantidae, Eophliantidae, and Pro- phliantidae but in those families the accessory flagellum is absent. The characteristic coxae and globular shape of stegocephalids plus the conical grouping of the mouthparts are unmistakable characters.. Figure 161.—Stegocephalidae: Maxilla 2: a, Phippsia gihbosa (Sars, 1895, pi. 71); b, Stegocephalina ingolfi Stephensen (192Sa); c, Stegocephalus inflatus Krjziyer (Sars, 1895, pi. 69);
RMRMAR4B–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. Fig. 17. Fig. 18. Camponotus inflatus, (Lub- bock, j Honey Ant of Australia (magnified twice). 1. Formica sanguinea, worker. 2. Polyergus rufct cens, worker. Both slave-making species, Europe. (From Lubbock.) observer who discovered the existence of'slavery among ants. There are several species which have the habit, some in a stronger degree than others; and it is singular that the institution has had a most degrading effect on those which seem most addicted to it. Formica sanguinea, (see Fig. 18,) found in the southern
RMRGJK0T–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 34 ON THE PUERULUS STAGE OF SOME SPINY LOBSTERS in some of the specimens ; a few spinules are also present in some of the post- larvae of P. versicolor. The holotype of " Pnerulus inermis " Pocock, said to be the post-larva of Panulirus giMaiiis (Latr.) (Holthuis, 1946, p. no), has the antennular peduncle of the shorter. Fig. 7. Puerulus of Panulirus inflatus (Bouvier) from Coiba. a. Right maxilliped 2. Puerulus ot Panulirus homartts (L.) from the Marquesas, b. Pereiopods I, II and III (from left to right). Puerulus of Panulirus sp.
RMRMK8J5–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. 238 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Etymology From the Latin, per—exceedingly, very much, inflatus—swollen; applying to the strongly inflated shell form. Diagnosis A rather small, late Albian (dispar Zone) subspecies of D. latidorsatum in which the majority of the population comprises strongly inflated individuals (w/h = 1,10-1,50) which correspond to the D. latidorsatum var. inflatum of previous workers. Description Very involute, cadicone, with a narrow, crater-like umbilicus (16-20% of diameter). Umbilical walls
RMRMNJP1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 238 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Etymology From the Latin, per—exceedingly, very much, inflatus— swollen; applying to the strongly inflated shell form. Diagnosis A rather small, late Albian (dispar Zone) subspecies of D. latidorsatum in which the majority of the population comprises strongly inflated individuals (w/h = 1,10-1,50) which correspond to the D. latidorsatum var. inflatum of previous workers. Description Very involute, cadicone, with a narrow, crater-like umbilicus (16-20% of diamete
RMRH96FR–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 159 - a typica is the most common. ß lubrica (Rupr.) Rosenv. is rather common. Rosenvinge (1. c.) points out that these two varieties are connected with intermediate forms in Greenland, and I have observed the same in my material. The species is very common along the Icelandic coasts, and grows both in the litoral region on other algæ e. g. Fucus versiculosus, F. inflatus and Halosaccion ramentaceum, and in the upper sublitoral region on Halosaccion. It has been gathered with unilocular sporangia in April— Sept. A specimen was gathered by G. Ost
RMRGJK1B–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 1 mm. 2 mm.. Fig. 5. Puerulus of Panulims homarus (L.) from the Marquesas, a. Anterior part of carapace with left antennal and antennular peduncles, in dorsal aspect, b. Anten- nal peduncle. Puerulus of Panulirus inflatus (Bouvier) from Coiba. c. Anterior part of carapace, antennal and antennular peduncles, in dorsal aspect, d. Antennal peduncle.. 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 resemb
RMRH9MG5–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 159 - u. Ujpica is the most common. ^ lubrica (Rupr.) Rosenv. is rather common. Rosenvinge (1. c.) points out that tliese two varieties are connected with intermediate forms in Greenland, and 1 have observed the same in my material. The species is very common along the Icelandic coasts, and grovs^s both in the litoral region on other algae e. g. Fucus versiculosus, F. inflatus and Halosaccion ramentaceum, and in the upper sublitoral region on Halosaccion, It has been gathered with unilocular sporangia in April — Sept. A specimen was gathered
RMRHA04W–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 192 — Icelandic Fucaceæ, very gregarious on rocky coast, but occurs also scattered on gravelly or clayey ground in the innermost part of fjords. It is most frequently found at half-tide level and a little above it. It at- tains a length of about 1 m. and is rather variable. Specimens without bladders (f. evesiculosa) have been found here and there, and in pools in the litoral region it occurs with thin and narrow frond (a form analogous to f. linearis of F. inflatus). For the rest following forms are recognizable in my material:. Fig. 25. Fucus
RMRMP9XG–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 264 Mr. E. Billings on the Structure of width of twenty-two lines ; and the ten together would form a riband about eighteen inches in length and nearly two inches wide. The object of the folding is, of course, to confine this large amount of sm-face to a small space—an arrangement Avhich at once proves the function to be respiratory. Of those figured by Mr. Rofe, P. eUij^ticus^ Sowerby, appears to have only one fold; P. inflatus, idem, shows eight folds in one and eleven in th
RMRHA61X–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. riter palmatiiissus, segmentis elongatis, subula- lis, intus celluloso-lacunosis, exlus mucosis. Con- ceptacula per totum thallum sparsa. hormosiba, ENDL. Thallus filiformis, ramo- CRVTTOGAMES. sus, ii lus ii, nodos tumens monUiformi-concatc- natos, conceptaculis "I sssos ECKLONIA HOM. Thallus simplex, sùperne hstulosus, apice in vesicam inflatus. Concepta- cula m thallo marginalia, alternatim biseriafia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMRH9HD4–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. MARINE ALGAL VEGETATION 109 coast that the smallest species (Pelvetia, Fucus spiralis) are arranged in a separate uppermost belt, while the larger species are arranged in belts lower down, and the largest species (f. inflatus, if the large broad-fronded forms are included) occurs lowest of all. The Fucus spiralis-association (Fig. 4) is more luxuriantly developed than the Pe/Ve//a-association and occurs just below it. On flat or very gently sloping rocks this association forms a compara- tively broad belt, but on a steep coast only a narrow one. Its
RMRH5791–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 2. Hexamitus inflatus Diij. (Zu S. 43.) 1. Actinosphaerium eichhorni Ehrbg. (Za s. 33.). 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b. 1867; Marshall, William, 1845-; Bibliographisches Ins
RMRJ2865–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. 138 PLANTS. [rhi.'-sch. fucoideum, Lesquereux, 1880, Coiil Flora of I'a., p. 325, Coal Meas. ' liamuloBum, LeHciueivnx, 1880, (.'oal Flora ot Pa., p. 321, Coal Mfas. liirBiitiini, Lenquerenx, 1H5H, (Pachyphyl- ium liirsutuni,) (reo. Sur. I'a., vol. 2, p. 8(13, Coal Meas. inflatuin, Lesfiuureux, 1870, (tlymeno- phyllites inflatus,) Geo. Sur. 111., vol. 4, p. 414, Coal MeaH. irregulare, Germar, 1844, (Aphlebia irreg
RMRGG1TR–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2.— Hydrocephalus carens Barrande. After Barrande. This series shows two stages in the development. Compare with Plate, fig. 3. Fig. 3.— Paradoxides inflatus Corda. After Barrande. and fifteen in the largest. The glabella is almost circular and shows no glabellar furrows in the first four stages described, and only No. 4 is present in the last five. Intergenal spines are present on all, and on specimens 6-9 the first two segments of the thorax have terminal. Please note that these images
RMRGFR65–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2.— Hydrocephalus carens'BQ.TTdLXide. After Barrande. This series shows two stages in the development. Compare with Plato, fig. 3. Fig. 3.—- Paradoxides inflatus Corda. After Barrande. and fifteen in the largest. The glabella is almost circular and shows no glabellar furrows in the first four stages described, and only No. 4 is present in the last five. Intergenal spines are present on all, and on specimens 6-9 the first two segments of the thorax have terminal. Please note that these images are e
RMRGCM69–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BxiLLETiN, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 55, Part 1, 1956. PLATE 11 Stegocephalus hancocki, n. sp. A.—Peraeopod 4, anterior segments. B.—Peraeopod 5. C—Epimeral plates with enlargement of distal angle of 3rd. D.—Uropod 1. E.—Uropod 2. F.-Uropod 3. Remarks: Although close to Stegocephalus inflatus Kroyer, the following differences may be noted. The third epimeral plate in S. infiatus is ventrally serrate with the posterodistal angle sharp and even slightly produced posteriorly; here it is
RMRHA05C–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 189 — into two or rarely more divisions. This form I think is fully identic with F. inflatus f. latifrons Foslie (Contrib. I, p. 67). By a series of in- termediate forms this form is connected with the narrower forms. An- other remarkable form occurs at half-tide level on exposed coast having 6 —10 cm. long, linear receptacles; the frond is thick and the divisions comparatively narrow. This form must be regarded as identic with the typical F. edentatus De la Pyl. It is connected with the broad form, and on the other hand also with f. linearis an
RMRH9MBJ–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 189 into two or rarely more divisions. This form I think is fully identic with F. inflatus f. latifrons Foslie (Contrib. I, p. 67). By a series of in- termediate forms this form is connected with the narrower forms. An- other remarkable form occurs at half-tide level on exposed coast having 6—10 cm. long, linear receptacles; the frond is thick and the divisions comparatively narrow. This form must be regarded as identic with the typical F. edentatus De la Pyl. It is connected with the broad form, and on the other hand also with f. linearis and
RMRHEACN–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 314 — Thorax. Prothorax mollis, magnus, partem posticam versus gradatim magis inflatus, antice caput usque ad oculos, postice niesothoracem obtegens, quam mesolhorax fere duplo latior, postice inspectus subdi- sciformis; pi'osternum maxima pro parte membranaceum. Mesothorax brevissimus, scutello brevi, transverse subelliptico, mesosterno brevi, pleura breviore, helj^tris in exemplo typico abruptis. Metathorax dorso. ^ Fig. XXIX. Oideprosoma m
RMRH96GA–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 155 — inflatus in the litoral region. Gathered with plurilocular sporangia in May —July and with unilocular sporangia in April. SW. I c el. Brimnes in Snæfellsnes, Viöey. S. I cel. Eyrarbakki, Vestmannaeyjar. Ectocarpus confervoides (Roth) Le Jol., Kuck. Ectoc. p. 19, Kjellman Handbok p. 77 p. pte. ; Rosenv. Grl. HavaJg. p. 883 p. pte. It occurs on Fucaceæ and Rhodymenia palmata in the litoral region, and on species of Larainaria and Saccorhiza dermatodea in the sublitoral region down to a depth of 5 fathoms. Gathered with plurilocular and unilo
RMRGH8G0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 43 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Coenholectypus. A, C, C. inflatus (Cotteau & Gauthier). BMNH EE3412: A, oral plating; C, apical disc. B, D, C. cf. baluchistanensis (Noetling), BMNH EE3389: B, oral plating; D, apical disc. Scale bars: A, B = 5 mm; C, D = 1 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Lond
RMRD9329–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Khao. 872 species; hardly suspected of being a fern were it not for the Parkeria lerns; comparable with Dictyophyllum rugosum, Lind. and Hutt., but certainly not a thistle. Lesq. Also Coal Flora, 1880, p. 318, pi. 57, fig. 2, from Missouri Coal measures. Salem anthracite vein at Pottsville, Pa. XIII. Rhacophyllum inflatum. {Hymenophyllites inflatus, Lesq. Illinois Report, Vol. 4, p. 414, plate 16, f. 6, 6a. Coal Flora, 1880, page 323, plate 57, figs. 7, 8; un
RMRH9MJ7–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 155 — inflatus in the literal region. Gathered with plurilocular sporangia in May —July and with unilocular sporangia in April. SW. Icel. Brimnes in Snagfellsnes, ViOey. S. Icel. Eyrarbakki, Vestmannaeyjar. Ectocarpiis coufervoides (Koth) Le Jol., Kuck. Ectoc. p. 10, Kjelhnan Handbok p. 77 p. pte.; Rosenv. Grl. Havalg. p. 883 p. pte. It occurs on Fucaceaj and Rhodymenia palmata in the litoral region, and on species of Laminaria and Saccorhiza dermatodea in Uic suhliloral region down to a depth of 5 fathoms. Gathered with plurilocular and uniloc
RMRMW8AP–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. i80 EUG. DADAY DE DEES mecliocriter inflatus, in margine exteriore siibarcimtus, medio late sinuato; in margine interiore concavus, in latere dorsali piope aiiiculationem articuli apicalis processu clavaceo breviusculo, apice antrorsum minimeque extrorsum spectante ; in latere ventrali apophysetypica, cnneiformi, granulata; prope articulalionem articuli apicalis processu clavaceo, introrsum. Fig. 20. — Chiroceplialus furkestanicus n. sp. — a, çf antenna inl'erior supra visa, sec. Reich. Oc. I. Obj. 2; b, o" antenna inferioi' inlVa visa,
RMRD3001–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 138 Ludwig Schultze. Verwandt Schafts- und Unterscheidungsme rkmale : Das eben angeführte Merk- mal im Vereine mit der rechtwinkligen Gestalt und der eigenthümlichen Sculptur des Kelches lassen diese Art leicht unterscheiden. Der Consolidirapparat zeigt eine entfernte Ähnlichkeit mit dem von C. inflatus, dessen Mundöffnung jedoch noch kleiner und dessen Blätter mehr spitz, lanzettförmig sind. Derjenige von C. gracilis zeigt eine ähnliche grobe Streifung der Blätter, doch unterscheidet er sich namentlich durch die viel grössere Afte
RMRG8WHD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MARINE GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 437. Figure 160.—Stegocephalidae: a, Stegocephalus inflatus Kr0yer (Sars, 1895, pi. 69). Head: b, Stegocephalus. Upper lip: c, Stegocephalus; d, Stegocephalina ingolfi Stephensen (192Sa). Mandible: e, Stegocephalus; f, Andaniella pectinata Sars (1895, pi. 72); g, pair, Andaniexis abyssi (Boeck) (Sars, 1895, pi. 71). Lower lip: h, Stegocephalus. Maxilla 1: i, Andaniexis; j, Stegocephalus;, k, Phippsia gibbosa (Sars, 1895, pi. 71); /, Stegocephalina.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
RMRDKAMT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 31. PEA FAMILY. 389 I. Oxytropis podocarpa A. Gray. Inflated Oxytrope. Fig. 2562. Oxytropis arctica var, infiata Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 146. 1833. Oxytropis podocarpa A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 234. 1864. Spiesia infiata Britton, Mem. Torr. Club 5: 201. 1894. Aragallus inflatus A. Nelson, Erythea 7: 59. 1899. Acaulescent or nearly so, more or less villous
RMRPX8R2–. Algen I. (Schizophyceen, Flagellaten, Peridineen). Algae -- Germany. — ?>98 -^. Fig. 1. Triehomastix laeertae. 2. Trichomonas hominis. 3—i. Tr. dentieola. 5—6. Polymastie melolonthae. 7. Trigonomonas eompressa. 8—9. Gyromonas ambulans. 10. Hexamitus crasm*. 11. Chromulina flavieans. 12—13. Trepomonas agilis. 14, Spironema multiciliatum. 15. Trepo- mona« rotans. 16—17. Chrysamoeba radians. 18. ZJropÄayw« anjyu««u». 19—22. Megastoma enterieum. 23. Hexamitus inflatus. 24. JäT. fissus. 25. Chromulina verrucosa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav
RMRPW6AD–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 2 GENTRY: LAND PLANTS 27 Caulanthus inflatus Wats., Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 17:364. 1882. Santa Cruz Island, hill west of Prisoners Harbor, April 17, Elmore 453. The known range of this plant is from the Mojave Desert in Cali- fornia and Nevada and thence westward to the more arid localities in the San Joaquin Valley and Monterey County; type from the Mojave Desert, California. It has never before been reported from the Channel Islands, and in so far as it is a desert plant, Elmore's collection from the maritime habitat i
RMRMKF55–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 424 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 131. Cladocarpus leloupi. A, stem; B, hydrocladium; C, hydrocladium bearing two phylactocarps, redrawn from Leloup (1939, as C. flexilis); D, anterior view of stem showing origins of hydrocladia. Cladocarpus millardae. E, stem; F, phylactocarp bearing male gonothecae; G, hydrocladium. Cladocarpus inflatus, redrawn from Vervoort (19666). H, hydrotheca. Scale: A and E in cm, the rest in mm/10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
RMRH578A–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 2. Hexamitus inflatus Diij. (Zu S. 43.) 1. Actinosphaerium eichhorni Ehrbg. (Za s. 33.). Ri Rindensubstanz = = Ekto- K Kerne. plasma. Na Nahrungsvakuole. " Ma Marksubstanz = Ento- KV Kontraktile Vakuole. plasma. A Achsenfaden im Vq;/ Ps Pseudopodien. Pseudopodium. Vergr. i 40:1. 3. Dinobry on sertularia Ehrbg. (Zu S. 45.) 4. Monas vivipara Ehrbg. Vergr. 650 :1. (Zu S. 40.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRH91A4–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 467 — 36, S tro in Icl l also includes under the single species Fucus evanescens Ag. everything mentioned by Kjellman in his N. I. under this name, and everything reported from Norway under the names of F. edentatus and F. furaitiis, and lastly de la Pylaie's. Fig. 90. Fucus inflatus L. f. edentata de la Pyl. From Thorshavn. 3/3: 1. (H.Westergaard del.) F. edentatus; uniting these species, because J. Agardh told him that some of his forms from Iceland bore a close resemblance to the original specimens of de la
RMRGHMGX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC CHRYSALIDINIDAE OF MIDDLE EAST 141. ig. 78 Redmondoides lugeoni (Septfontaine), BMNH P 52621, from United Arab Emirates, off-shore Abu Dhabi, Izhara Formation, probably Bajocian; length 1180 urn, x 80; note protocanaliculation and canaliculation of the walls of late chambers. rig. 79 Redmondoides rotundatus (Redmond), BMNH P 52622, from off-shore Qatar, Diyab Formation, Oxfordian; length 1080 urn, x 90; note canaliculi in walls of later whorls. ig. 80 Redmondoides cf. inflatus (Redmond), BMNH P 52623, from United Arab Emirat
RMRHDM8B–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA Mt Elgon by V. Clausnitzer and P. Taylor of Durban (Clausnitzer 1999, also Taylor in litt.) "hunting even on cold nights (belo^ 0° at ground) altitudes up to 4000 m." Bat detector recordings cotild not be identified. It is worthwhile noting that Yalden (1988) reported M. inflatus (= africanns?) up to 3280 m in Bale Moun- tains N P (Ethiopia). Miniopterus natalensis arenarius Vespertilio natalensis A. Smith 1833, S. Afr. J. 2: 59; Natal, S. Africa; Roberts (1951) designated Durban as Tv
RMRR7FJ6–. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Geology; Paleontology. 66 Franz Toula. inflatus binodus Quemtedt) bezeichne, trotzdem, daß das zweite Individuum ein geringeres Maß der Aufblähung und der Involution aufweist, was ja auch bei einer der Quenstedtschen Formen (1. c. Taf. CXVII, Fig. 9) der Fall ist. (Vielleicht könnte man es als Varietät unterscheiden.) Mein erstes Stück zeigt wohl einen gedrungeneren Bau des zweiten Laterals, gehört jedoch meiner Meinung nach zu derselben Formengruppe. Fig. 27.. Die Knoten aller meiner Exemplare sind, soweit sie erhalten, durchweg kräftig ausgebild
RMRGDHC0–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. REVISION OF SIMOCEPHALUS DAPHNIIDAE 41 5. serrulatus (Koch, 1841) Figs 39-42 Daphnia serrulata Koch, 1841: 35; D. brandtii Fischer, 1848: 177; D. intermedia Lievin, 1848: 29; Simocephalus serrulatus: Schodler, 1858; Simocephalus americanus Birge, 1878; S. capensis Sars, 1895: 15;S. inflatus Vavra, 1900: 12;S. serrulatus var.productions Stingelin, 1904: 57; S. serrulatus var. montenegrinus Werestchagin, 1912: 7; 5. serrulatus var. mixta Grochmalicki, 1915: 220 (nee 5. mixtus Sars, 1903); S. serrulatus var. rotundifrons Brehm, 1933: 54; S. kerher
RMRG9F18–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Texas Mississippian brachiopods: Carter 403 1914, from the Borden Group of Indiana appear to be similar to juveniles of Ectochoristites in flat us. However, they are wider with larger more angular ears, have a more rounded and more shallow^ sulcus and the dental plates are thinner and more divergent. m c^ i^j^^Ts 3,5 4.0 4.5 0) 5.0. 7.0 7.5 8.0 Text-figure 39.—Transverse serial sections of Ectochoristites inflatus, n. sp. XI, USNM 154836 from USNM locality 9045, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. The type species of Ectochoristites, E. zuattsi Campbell,
RMRPRYND–. Allgemeine Physiologie; ein Grundriss der Lehre vom Leben. Physiology; Biology. A B C D Fig. 120. Ä Drei Flimmerepithelzellen aus dem Nebenhoden des Menschen. Nach SCHIEFFERDECKER. B Spermatozoon vom Mensehen, a Kopf, b, c Geißel. Nach Stöhr. CHexamitus inflatus, ein Geißelinfusorium mit sechs Geißeln. Nach Steix. D Peranema, ein Geißelinfusor, a schwächer, ?> stärker mit seiner Geißel schlagend. Wie die Muskelbewegung ist auch die Flimmerbewegung eine geordnete Bewegung, d. h. die beweglichen Teilchen verschieben sich in einer ganz bestimmten Richtung. Das ist dadurch ermöglicht, daß die
RMRGH8HC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. LATE CAMPANIAN-MAASTRICHTIAN ECHINOIDS 181. PLATE 18 Figs 1-6 Coenholectypus cf. baluchistanensis (Noetling). 1-3, BMNH EE3389; 1, apical; 2, oral; 3, lateral; all x 2. Jebel Buhays, section 1; loose in the scree derived from the lowest 3 m of the Simsima Formation. 4-6. BMNH EE 3395; 4, apical; 5, oral; 6, lateral; all x 2. Jebel Rawdah, section 2, bed 11. Figs 7-11 Coenholectypus inflatus Cotteau & Gauthier. 7, BMNH EE4330; oral, x 1. Jebel Buhays, section 1; loose in the scree derived from the lowest 3 m of the Simsima Formati
RMRD45WD–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MAI.ACOSTRACA. VI. 129 120. Stegocephalus inflatus Kroyer (Chart 21). * Stegocephalus inflatus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 198, PI. 69. — Stebbing 1906, p. 91 (lit. and syn.). Occurrence. Taken at a few stations both by the "Ingolf" and by the "Trior". Davis Straits: "Ingolf" St. 34. 65*17' N., 54°i7' W. 104 m. 1 spec. - 33- 67*57' N-> 55°30' W. 66 m. Temp. 0.8°. 271 large and 18 small spec. S. of Iceland: "Thor" St. 171. 63°I5'N., 22*23' W. 216
RMRD1Y8Y–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 97 Arten er rimeligvis circumpolar og gaar ikke særlig langt S. f. de arktiske Farvande: i Stillehavet er den dog taget ved Japan, og i Atlanterhavet er Grænsen Massa-. Fig. 17. 1—4: Stegocephalus inflatus (to første Par Ben, 7. Ben, 3. Halefod og Haleplade). — 5: Phippsiella similis (7. Ben, 3. Bag- kropsled). — 6: Stegocephaloides christianiensis (Sidepladen til .4. Ben, 7. Ben, 3. Bagkropsled). — 7: St. auratus (Sidepladen til 4. Ben, 7. Ben). — 8: Andaniexis abyssi (samme Lemmer). — 9: Andani- opsis nordlandica (samme
RMRPW1PF–. Allgemeine Biologie. Cytology; Histology. A B Fig. 80.. Fig. 81. Fig. 79. Fig. 79. A Euglena viridis. Nach Stein, n Kern, c Kontraktile Vakuole, o Pig- mentfleck. B Hexamitus inflatus. Nach Stein. C Chilomonas Paramaecium. Nach Bütschli. oe Cytostom. v Kontraktile Vakuole, n Kern. Aus R. Hertwig, Fig. 130 his 132. Fig. 80. Reife Samenfäden des Menschen in zwei verschiedenen An- sichten. Dieselben bestehen aus Kopf (/!•), Mittelstück (m) und Schwanz (s). Fig. 81. A Ein Spermatozoid von Ohara fragilis. B Spermatozoid des Farnes. Onoclea struthiopteris (nach Shaw). Der Zellkern k ist dunkler ge
RMRGHMW9–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 122 BANNER, SIMMONS &WHITTAKER. Figs 38-39 Redmondoides inflatus (Redmond); from Saudi Arabia, Aramco well 4A, 4524 ft depth, upper Middle Dhruma Formation, mid or late Bathonian. Figs 38a-b, holotype, AMNH FT-1267; a, axial view (length 450 urn), x 145; b, terminal view, x 165. Figs 39a-b, paratype, AMNH FT-1268; a, axial view (length 420 um), x 150; b, terminal view, x 165. (1987); the latter considered it to be referable to the mid/late Bathonian. Redmondoidesprimitivus (Redmond, 1965) Figs 40-41 1965 Pseudomarssonellaprimitiv
RMRCF7CA–. Die stämme der wirbeltiere. Evolution; Paleontology; Vertebrates. 706 Die Stämme der Wirbeltiere. Howe Insel und auf den Norfolkinseln und sind an allen diesen Orten selbständig aus flugfähigen Vorfahren entstanden. Auch die verschiedenen bis jetzt bekannten Arten der Gattung Diatryma aus dem Eozän Nordamerikas (Untereozän von Wyoming,. Fig. 541. Phororhacos inflatus, Ame- ghino, aus dem Obermiozän (Santacruzeno) Patagoniens. Rekonstruktion des Skelettes in etwa */M nat. Gr. (Nach C. W. Andrews.) a = Quadratum. b = Arm. c = Scapula d = Becken. e = Tarsometatarsus. / = Sternum (ohne Kiel). g
RMRCHW36–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 2. A Bacillus inflatus A. Koch (2000/1). — B B. subtilis Colin, Keimung der Sporen (1000/1). — C B. amylo- bacter Van Tiegkem , Sporenkeimung (1000/1). — DB. amylobactir Van Tieghem, mit Sporen (1000/1). (A nach A. Koch; B, C nach Prazmowski; sonst Original.) Neben diesen Endosporen wird von einem Teil der Bacteriologen die Existenz einer anderen Form von Dauerzellen, Arthrosporen, bei den Bacterien ange
RMRCD48E–. Die Zelle und die Gewebe. Grundzüge der Allgemeinen Anatomie und Physiologie. . Fig. 45. Fig. 44. Fig. 44. A Euglena viridis. Nacli Stein, n Kern, c Contractile Vacuole. 0 Pigmentfleck. B Hexamitus inflatus. Nach Stein. C Chilomonas Paramaecium. Nach Bütschli. oe Cytostom. v Contractile Vacuole. n Kern. Aus R. Hertwig Fig. 130—132. Fig. 45. Reife Samenfäden des Menschen in zwei verschiedenen An- sichten. Dieselben bestehen aus Kopf (k Mittelstück {m) und Schwanz («). Die Arbeitsleistung, welche die Flimmerorgane einzelliger Organismen bei der Fortbewegung derselben zu erfüllen halien, ist e
RMRCDYRJ–. El Hornero. Birds. Fig, 1. — Vista lateral del cráneo y mandíbula del Phororlincos inflatus Amegh., reducido a un tercio del tamaño natural. Reproducción fotográfica de la PI. XIV, vol. XV, "Transactions of the Zoological Society of Loudon", 1901. p. iiix., premaxilar; ji. nasal; lac, lacrimal; í, o, n. septum interorbital; sup.,o, lámina supraorbital; p.orb.p., proceso post-orbitario; o. q., proceso orbitario del cuadrada; f. /., fopa temporal; 1. r., cresta lambdoide; ft. q., escama del temporal; z. y., proceso zigomático; t.y., cavidad timpánica; q., cuadrado; q. ju., cuádralo y
RMRCJERX–. Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Bivalves. Fig. 119.. Fig. 120. I Ancyloceras Renauxianus. Hamites attenuatus. Turrilites catenatus. Baculites baculoides. aber werden an der endlichen Mündung des ausgewachsenen Thiers ganz besondere Ohren oder Lappen gefunden, die, wie man aus den Anwachs- streifen der Schale sieht, vor der völligen Reife des Thiers nicht vorhan- den waren. So hat z.B. der Am. Jason (135.2), lingulatus u.s. w. auf jeder Seite ein langes, schmal gestieltes Ohr, der Am. inflatus (135. 1) vorn auf der letzten
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