RMBD5763–Handcolored engraving of tiny sea creature limacine clio (Clio limacina) from 'Naturalist's Miscellany' (1794).
RM2A2MYGJ–Limacina arctica, Print
RME45B9N–Sea Butterfly {Clione limacina} deepsea, from mid Atlantic ridge, caught between 50 - 200m at night
RMDNEKGD–Clione limacina
RMC2WWKA–19th Century book illustration, taken from 9th edition (1875) of Encyclopaedia Britannica, of moth, Erebus Limacina
RFJDW5B3–Limacina helicina sea snail
RFJDW5AT–Clione limacina
RMP9H82G–Sea slugs: Phyllidia varicosa 1,2, Tergipes limacina 3,4, Aeolidia papillosa 5, Scyllaea pelagica 6, Tritonia hombergii 7, Polycera quadrilineata 8, and Platydoris argo 9,10. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1823.
RM2A83PJ4–Sea slugs: Phyllidia varicosa 1,2, Tergipes limacina 3,4, Aeolidia papillosa 5, Scyllaea pelagica 6, Tritonia hombergii 7, Polycera quadrilineata 8, and Platydoris argo 9,10. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1823.
RMT1G8JD–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMFY3HYX–Sea slugs: Phyllidia varicosa 1,2, Tergipes limacina 3,4, Aeolidia papillosa 5, Scyllaea pelagica 6, Tritonia hombergii 7, Polycera quadrilineata 8, and Platydoris argo 9,10. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1823.
RMAXD773–A gymnosome Clione limacina British Columbia Canada
RM2FWCNM7–Anatomy of various marine gastropods, sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. Plate 12: Walzenkracken. Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell, Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina, sea butterfly, Clio pyramidata, Cavolinia tridentata, Cymbulia peronii, Pneumoderma violaceum. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Schach after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMMK8ACK–At less than an inch in length, this sea angel, Clione limacina, is a pelagic marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc that feeds on smaller plankton.
RM2X00N1E–Eudocima imperator moth 1, Cyligramma limacina moth 2, Erebus putrescens larva 3, dark crimson underwing larva and pupa, Catocala sponsa 4, and green silver-lines moth, larva and pupa,, Pseudoips prasinana 5. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Eugene Giraud after an illustration by Felix-Edouard Guérin-Méneville and Édouard Traviès from Guérin-Méneville’s Iconographie du règne animal de George Cuvier, Iconography of the Animal Kingdom by George Cuvier, J. B. Bailliere, Paris, 1829-1844.
RF2D289CE–Slug-like Cowrie, Staphylaea limacina, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RMW854H6–Winged snail (Limacina retroversa) predatory snail from Trondheimfjord, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway. Controlled conditions. Photo taken in cooperation with GEOMAR coldwater coral research project
RM2T6CKHH–Anatomy of various marine gastropods, sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. Plate 12: Walzenkracken. Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell, Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina, sea butterfly, Clio pyramidata, Cavolinia tridentata, Cymbulia peronii, Pneumoderma violaceum. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Schach after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMDR3PGF–Sea angel (Clione limacina)
RMAYMAF7–Side view of Sea Angel Clione limacina, a planktonic mollusk. Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B90W3B–Limacina helicialis, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2A4KPT5–Slug - Onchidoris muricata or Limacina clavigera
RM2RA5TK3–Winged snail, Hokkaido (Clione limacina), Japan
RM2PH7779–Cipree. Genere Staphylaea. Dall'alto: S. limacina, S. granulata, S. childreni, S. staphylaea, S. granulata, S. staphylaea, S. limacina
RFMHPJRA–MOTHS Pebble Prominent Omoptera Bordered Pearl Water/Clothes/24-plumed Moth 1898
RM2C787NK–Orders of Molluscs. Cuttlefish, chambered nautilus, sea angel, sea butterfly, slug, floating sea snail, chiton, oyster, mussel, clam, lingula, brachiopod, barnacle, etc. Seiche officinale, Nautile flambe, Clio boreale, Hyale tridentee, Limace commune, Carinaire de la Mediterranee, Rocher chicoree, Oscabrion fasciculaire, Huitre commune, Moule commune, Biphore sonaire, Ascidie petit monde, Lingule anatine, Terebratule dorsale, Anatife lisse, Balane commune. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comte’s Musee d’Histoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Haza
RMAWX4NF–pear sawfly, pear slug sawfly, pear and cherry sawfly, pear and cherry slugworm, Larva: pearslug (Caliroa cerasi, Caliroa limac
RM2A7BB21–Gymnosome pteropod, Hydromyles globulosa, a shell-less, planktonic mollusk sometimes called the sea butterfly, Bali, Indonesia.
RME0N3FK–Clione limacina & jellyfish
RM2AKG3M1–Natural history of animals; . Fig. 427. — Limacina. Fig. 428. — Clio.South Polar Seas. Arctic. LAMELLIBRANCHIA. These have no distinct head, breathe by plate-likegills, usually two pairs, and have a bivalve shell.
RF2N55R9G–Slug-like Cowrie, Staphylaea limacina, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RMBHG933–
RM2T68X7T–Orders of Molluscs. Cuttlefish, chambered nautilus, sea angel, sea butterfly, slug, floating sea snail, chiton, oyster, mussel, clam, lingula, brachiopod, barnacle, etc. Seiche officinale, Nautile flambe, Clio boreale, Hyale tridentee, Limace commune, Carinaire de la Mediterranee, Rocher chicoree, Oscabrion fasciculaire, Huitre commune, Moule commune, Biphore sonaire, Ascidie petit monde, Lingule anatine, Terebratule dorsale, Anatife lisse, Balane commune. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comtes Musee dHistoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Hazard
RF2B90W37–Limacina arctica, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2RA5TGT–Winged snail, Hokkaido (Clione limacina), Japan
RMPFDN5N–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. CRUISES OF THE "MICHAEL SARS " 107 mainly consisted of true "boreal" plankton, that is to say, animal forms which we were accustomed to get in the so-called extension of the Gulf Stream in the Norwegian Sea right up to the very shores of Spitsbergen. There was the amphipod EutJiemisto, the copepod Euchceta, and "whale's food" (the pteropod Clione limacina), large qua
RM2AJAXX2–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Fig. 173.- M. de Bla.i li.e slull of its natnral size, and a rcduued figure ofil, with the position ol the shell on it. make family of this order, which he namesNfctopoda, and unites them in his Nucleobranchiata with anotherfamily named the Pleropoda, comprising, however, only Limacina ofmy Pteropodes. He adds to it, upon 1 know not what conjeiture, the nal by M. Verony in the Zool. Jo: GASTEROPODA PECTINIBRANCHIATA. 357 The Firola, Peron,—Has the l)ocly, the
RM2RA5TH9–Winged snail, Hokkaido (Clione limacina), Japan
RMP75JHX–156 Limacina helicina 3
RMW285YB–Archive image from page 367 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 '°'«# Fig. 173.- 1; the shtll of its n.itnral si7e. and n reduced figure of limal, with the position ot the shell on it. M. de Bla'.nville makes a family of this order, nhicL he names Ncctupodu. and unites them in his Niicleohranrhutta with another family named the Pteropndu, comprising, however, only Limacina of my Pteropodes. He adds to it, upon 1 kuow not what conjecture, the Argonauta. [Sowerby ha ranged near to Carinaria
RMPFDMWW–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. the shells of all these species may occur in the Pteropocl ooze, but the extent of this ^^^^ type of deposit is not great. Shelled ptero- pods, except Limacina, are not found in the polar oceans. Globigerina Ooze.— The average depth of the ocean is about 2000 fathoms, and the most widely distributed of the deposits in these average depths is Glo- bigerina ooze (see Figs. 137 to 139), which is mad
RM2AJE3JN–Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . ongiohranchœa, dOrbigny. Famille Clionopsid.e. Pas de ventouses ni dappendices buccaux; trompe très longue;branchie terminale tétrarayonnée. Clionopsis, Troschel : G. Krohni, Troschel; Méditerranée. — 114 — Famille Clionid^. Des appendices buccaux coniques (céphalocones) glandulaires ;aucune espèce de branchie. Clione, Pallas : G. limacina, Phipps; Atlantique septentrional. Ici se rangent les familles Noto-branchœidœ [Notobranchœa, Pelse-neer) et Halopsychidœ {Halopsyche,Bronn), qui forment avec les troisprécédentes ( Pneumonodermatidce,Clionopsidœ et Cl
RM2RA5TM1–Winged snail, Hokkaido (Clione limacina), Japan
RMP75JJ7–156 Limacina helicina shell
RMW0R1HW–Archive image from page 201 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 the shells of all these species may occur in the Pteropocl ooze, but the extent of this type of deposit is not great. Shelled ptero- pods, except Limacina, are not found in the polar oceans. Globigerina Ooze.— The average depth of the ocean is about 2000 fathoms, and the most widely distributed of the deposits in these ave
RMPFDMWT–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 164 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Globigerina ooze.. the shells of all these species may occur in the Pteropocl ooze, but the extent of this ^^^^ type of deposit is not great. Shelled ptero- pods, except Limacina, are not found in the polar oceans. Globigerina Ooze.— The average depth of the ocean is about 2000 fathoms, and the most widely distributed of the deposits in these average depths is Glo- b
RM2AN5K65–The royal natural history . Clionc (somewhat enlarged). 363 MOLLUSCS.. ably, The mouth, lips, and tentacles are the same as in Limacina. Three generaare comprised in this family, namely, Clio, Cuvierina, and Cavolinia. Cliois subdivided by Dr. Pelseneer into four groups, Creseis, Hyalocylix, Styliola, andClio. In Creseis the shell is elongated conical, circular in section, smooth, and theembryonic portion marked off by a deep constriction. The shell of Hyalocylixis elongate, conical, oval in section, with a recurved apex, and marked with trans-verse grooves and ridges. H. striata, the only kno
RMP7YAHN–247 Limacina helicina 6
RMW0R1GK–Archive image from page 201 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 164 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Globigerina ooze. the shells of all these species may occur in the Pteropocl ooze, but the extent of this type of deposit is not great. Shelled ptero- pods, except Limacina, are not found in the polar oceans. Globigerina Ooze.— The average depth of the ocean is about 2000 fathoms, and the m
RMPG08YC–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. 210 MOLLUSKS- ACEPHAI.S.. Fig. 428. —Hylea. Atlantic. Fig. 429. — Limacina. South Polar Seas. Fig. 430. —Clio. Arctic. ACEPHALS, OR HEADLESS MOLLUSKS. These mollusks seem to have no head, this part of the body being concealed within, and only faintly shown, as in Clams, Oysters, Mussels, &o. BIVALVES. These are acephals which have a shell composed of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RM2AKG3BH–Natural history of animals; . Fig. 427. — Limacina. Fig. 428. — Clio.South Polar Seas. Arctic. LAMELLIBRANCHIA. These have no distinct head, breathe by plate-likegills, usually two pairs, and have a bivalve shell.. Fig. 429. — One valve of a Bivalve Shell, showing the names of the parts.a, anterior retractor muscle; «, posterior retractor; /, lateral teeth; c, cardinaltooth; /, lunale; w, umbo; A, hinge ligament; s. retractor of siphons; /, pallialimpression. 224 MOLLUSKS: LAMELLIBRANCHIA. These Bivalves have a shell composed of two pieces,or valves, joined together on one side by a hinge,and
RMP7YAHH–247 Limacina antarctica 2
RMW0T8WR–Archive image from page 625 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 Fig. 429. Limacina retroversa, Fleming. (From Sars.) Fig. 430. Clio pyramidata, L. (From Boas.) acicula (Fig. 431) and Cavolinia gibbosa (Fig. 432) are characteristic forms. The ' whale's food,' Clione limacina (Fig. 433), is specially abundant in north- ern waters, and is better known than most of the Gymnosomata. It is 3
RMPFDJYX–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 429. Limacina retroversa, Fleming. (From Sars.) Fig. 430. Clio pyramidata, L. (From Boas.) acicula (Fig. 431) and Cavolinia gibbosa (Fig. 432) are characteristic forms. The " whale's food," Clione limacina (Fig. 433), is specially abundant in north- ern waters, and is better known than most of the Gymnosomata. It is 3 or 4 cm. long, perfectly transparent, with red shad- ings and bl
RM2AJEB58–Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . e. Dans tous les autres Gastro-podes, il ny a quune seule oreillette, topographiquement gauche(fig. 53), généralement plus grande- que le ventricule, à paroisminces, transparentes, à fibres musculaires assez peu nombreuses.Le ventricule est traversé par le rectum dans les Rhipidoglosses (saufles Helicinidœ,, et il se trouve placé entre les deux oreillettes chezles plus archaïques dentre eux; dans la plupart des Slreptoneures,des Pulmonés et chez Actœon, Limacina, Clio virgula et acicula(Bulléens), il est en arrière de loreillette unique; parfois sur lamê
RMP75JHW–156 Limacina helicina 2
RMW160KG–Archive image from page 197 of Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands . dieinsektenmitte03schr Year: 1914-[26] ß Systematischer Teil. Larve mit dickem, schwarzem Schleim bedeckt, auf vielerlei Bäumen, auf Obst- bäumen oft schädlich. 2, C. cerasi L. (limacina Retz., adumbrata Kl.). 3. Das 1. Glied der Hintertarsen mit weissem Ring an der Basis. Clypeus vorn ausgerandet. Vorderflügel schwärzlich getrübt mit hellerer Spitze. Hinter- flügel des o meist ohne geschlossene Randader. L. 4—5 mm. Europa, Sibirien. Larve an verschieden
RMPG40CF–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. HYMENOPTEEA (SAWFLIES). 167 the larvse to fall to the ground, where the soot and lime soon destroys them. The Pear and Cherry Sawfly (Eriocampa limacina). Considerable annoyance is often caused by the larvse of this species upon Cherry and Pear. The larvae (fig. 72) are called. Fio. 72.—SuTG-woEM OF Peae (Briommpa Ivmadna). Slug-worms and Snegs, on account of their slimy slug-like ap- pearance. They feed on the upper surface of the leaves, eating only the upper epidermis, and leaving the lower intact (fig. 74). When very numerous the le
RM2CEGMPB–. Manual of fruit insects. t the calyx lobes of the pear remainopen and do not close up as in the apple, spraying for the codlin-moth is less effective on pears than on apple. Insects oftencause serious injury to pears indirectly by distributing the sporesof the bacterium, causing the disease known as fire-blight.Their legs and mouth parts become smeared with the stickyliquid containing the spores, which are thus introduced into thetissues of the plant by the claws in walking over the tender tipsor by the beak when feeding. The Pear SlugEriocampoides limacina Retzius For nearly two centuries t
RMP75JJ2–156 Limacina helicina radula 2
RMW1D0CD–Archive image from page 82 of Die Klassen und Ordnungen der. Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . dieklassenund32186266bron Year: 1862 Limacina. Fig 41. mit gerader oder gebogener bis ungleichseitig spiraler Achse tibergeht (vgl. Fig. 40 und 47, F1,2,3), welche dann wieder aneinander geschlossene links oder (Cheletropis) rechts laufende Umgänge haben und genabelt oder ungenabelt sein kann. Sie erweitert sich gewöhnlich gleich- massig nach vorn, so dass ihre Mündung, der Form ihres Queerschnittes entsprechend, rund, elliptisch,
RMPFWMMH–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. '*°**^'«^^^#^. Fig. 173.- 1; the shtll of its n.itnral si7e. and n reduced figure of limal, with the position ot the shell on it. * M. de Bla'.nville makes a family of this order, nhicL he names Ncctupodu. and unites them in his Niicleohranrhutta with another family named the Pteropndu, comprising, however, only Limacina of my Pteropodes. He adds to it, upon 1 kuow not what conjecture, the Argonauta. [Sowerby ha ranged near to Carinaria.] t See a description of tin vol. V- p. 325.—Ed- nal by M. Verony i. Please note t
RM2CF68G3–. The scientic and economic aspects of the Cornish Pilchard fishery ... T, Browne . , . , 33. Phialidiura cymbaloideum, E. T. Browne 34. Sarsia prolifera, M, Sars 35 Echinodermata, larvae 36. Annelida, larvae 37. Sagitta bipunctata Quoy and Gaim 38. Limacina, retroversa, Flem 39. Uikopleura dioica, Fol, , . ,Crustacea—Copef<oda. 40. Acartia Clausi, Giesbr. . , 41. Anomalocera Pattersoni, R, Temp. 42. Calanus finmarchicus, Gunn. 43. Centropages typicus, Kroyer .... 44. Corycaeus anglicus, Lubb. .... 45. Euterpe acutifrons, Dana .... 46. Metridia lucens, Boeck. .... 47. Microsetella atlantica
RMP75JJ4–156 Limacina helicina shell 3
RMW1D0CC–Archive image from page 82 of Die Klassen und Ordnungen der. Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . dieklassenund32186266bron Year: 1862 Organischer Bau. 593 Fig. 40. vAm Limacina. Fig 41. mit gerader oder gebogener bis ungleichseitig spiraler Achse tibergeht (vgl. Fig. 40 und 47, F1,2,3), welche dann wieder aneinander geschlossene links oder (Cheletropis) rechts laufende Umgänge haben und genabelt oder ungenabelt sein kann. Sie erweitert sich gewöhnlich gleich- massig nach vorn, so dass ihre Mündung, der Form ihres Queersc
RMPG08YA–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 428. —Hylea. Atlantic. Fig. 429. — Limacina. South Polar Seas. Fig. 430. —Clio. Arctic. ACEPHALS, OR HEADLESS MOLLUSKS. These mollusks seem to have no head, this part of the body being concealed within, and only faintly shown, as in Clams, Oysters, Mussels, &o. BIVALVES. These are acephals which have a shell composed of. Fig. 431. — One valve of a Bivalve Shell, showing the names of the parts. a, anterior retractor muscle; 6
RM2CDA7A0–. Report of observations of injurious insects and common farm pests, during the year ... : with methods of prevention and remedy . 59 Hops. Small Brown Click Beetle . . Agriotes ohscurus 64 Pasture Click Beetle ,, sputator 64 Flea Beetle Psylliodes attenuata 70 Mills. Mediterranean Flour Mill Moth . Ephestia Jmhniella 76 Peae. Pear Gnat Midge Dlplosis pyrivora Pear and Cherry Sawfly .... Eriocampa limacina Planarian. Ground Planarian, Flatworm . Bipalium hewensePoplar. Puss Moth Dicranura vinula Easpberrv. Leaf-bud and Flower Moth . . La»ipronia rnhiella .Snail-slug. Shell-slug Tcstacella hali
RMP75JJ3–156 Limacina helicina shell 2
RMW1C83E–Archive image from page 56 of Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen nach. Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen . DeutschlandsFau6AbtSturD Year: 1797 54 30 Helix fruticum 2) mutabilis 3) 32 arbustorum 33 aspersa 34 pomatia 6) X I Lucena pulchella 7) XI I Daudebardia rufa 2 bievipes XII I Limacina pellucida 2 elonata 9) XIII XIV I 2 3 Arion empyricorura albus bortPfisis i 'Liniax reticulatus T T T III i JJ. LI U V/O L u X j 112 113 hortensis 114 rosalia 115 nemorab's 4) 116 montana i7 alpiuula 118 arbustorum 119 120 rustica 121 122 123 ;24'pellucida ürapariial- '1.
RMPFAH3A–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 61 5. Vitrina elongata, Draparnaud. Vitrina elongata, Draparnaud, hist. 1805. p. 120. t. 5. fig. 40—42. — C. Pfeiffer, Naturg. I. p. 48. t. 3. fig. 3. — Rossm., Icon. fig. 26. — Küster in Chemnitz 2. ed. p. 11. t. 1. fig. 38—41. HifaUiia elongata, Stiider, kurz. Verz. p. 11. 1820. Limacina vitreu ß., Hartmanu, Nexxe Alp, I. p. 246. — elongata, Hartmann, in Sturm. Fauna VL 5. Testacella Germanica, Oken, Lehrb. d. Nat. III. p. 312. Thier schlank, mit grossem weitem Mantel von schwarz- grauer Farbe; Mantel schwach gerunzelt, dunkler als das Thier,
RM2CDM741–. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . ate May or earlyJune in New England. Like most of the saw-flies the female isfurnished with a strong ovipositor with saw-like teeth at the * Eriocampoides limacina Retzius. Family Tenthredinidce. See C. L.Marlatt, Circular 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE APPLE AND PEAR 643 tip, with which she cuts a little blister-like cell beneath the uppersurface of the leaf, in which the egg is deposited, as shown in Fig.497. The egg hatches in about two weeks and the little larvamakes its way out of the cell t)ii-ough a crescent-shaped c
RMP75JJ0–156 Limacina helicina 2 color
RMT0CYFK–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 10' Figure 3. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Limacina helicina in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. 10^ 0) 10' E 10
RMPF9AG1–. Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen. 54. 30 Helix fruticum 2) mutabilis 3) 32 arbustorum 33 aspersa 34 pomatia 6) X I Lucena pulchella 7) XI I Daudebardia rufa 2 bievipes XII I Limacina pellucida 2 elon^ata 9) XIII XIV I 2 3 Arion empyricorura albus bortPfisis i 'Liniax reticulatus T T T III i JJ. LI U V/O L u X j 112 113 hortensis 114 rosalia 115 nemorab's 4) 116 montana *i7 alpiuula 118 arbustorum 119 120 rustica 121 122 123 ;24'pellucida ürapariial- '1.8) 126 patei a 127 eiüiigatii 128 10) 129 i3o i) ^tVit 2(I|)t«a I. H. carthusianella, (Sturm gauna HJ. 7.
RMRG9G6K–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Bulletins of American Paleontology, Bulletin 358 Plate 2. 9d Limacina imitans. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]
RMP7YAHJ–247 Limacina antarctica shell 2
RMT1J0N3–Discovery reports (1935-1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports11inst Year: 1935-1936 UNEVENNESS OF OCEANIC PLANKTON 523 whether the gap in the phytoplankton is due to the grazing action of the large number of euphausians. The concentration of euphausians cannot be only an apparent one due to a possible reduced filtration on the other parts of the roll caused by the phytoplankton; if this were so the concentration would begin as soon as the phytoplankton becomes re- duced. A small isolated patch of Limacina is also a feature of the record. The Copepoda were never abundant. Hyperiid amphipod
RMP23G30–. Limacina helicina syn. L. helicialis 176 Limacina helicialis - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 080 09 0010
RMP236JR–. Limacina helicina helicina syn. L. arctica 176 Limacina arctica - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 005 08 0004
RMRGF97Y–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 306 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. occasionally appear there both in summer (1914a) and in winter (1914b). The demarcation between the ranges of Limacina balea and of the warm water pteropods and heteropods, i. e., the various species of Creseis, Corolla, Limacina inflata, Pterotrachea, Firoloida, and Atlanta, was remarkably sharp, for the latter were only taken at the southern and Gulf Stream stations where Limacina balea was lacking (Fig. 72); and not a specimen of any of them was found at any of
RMT0CYD6–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 M F M A 1976 M A S 1975 Figure 1. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Aglantha digitale in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. Figure 2. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Clione limacina in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976.
RMMCNR8B–. Fig. n. Limacina bulimoides. March population at WS 996 and WS 997. Diagram showing the distribution of pure females, mature males, developing males and sexually undifferentiated individuals in the whole March population.
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