RM2CEM5P2–. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. nigricans Flesh white, not changing color on exposure to air.... 9 9. Stem very short, white R. brevipes Stem longer, gray-black R. adusta 10. Cap without viscid cuticle, absolutely dry, margin not grooved 11 Cap with viscid cuticle, especially in rainy weather,margin grooved or covered with wart-like swellings 16 11. Cap bright yellow R. flavida Cap not yellow 12 12. Cap green or pallid with no tinge of red; gills white R. virescens Cap not green, tinged with red, pink, or purple 13 13. Cap white or tinged with pink at margin R. albella Cap no
RMPFYDFC–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. KALYABINA-HAUF ET AL.—MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF ACANTHOSA URA 11 100 100 98/12 100/35 100/45 100/23. 100 56 68/5 52 100 100/34 78 59/1 i 74 | 64/11 95 100 100/6 100/12 96/7 83/2 100 r 90/4L 100 r looTsL 100/10 52/1 100 84/1 P. brevipes 9 C. versicolor 27 A 95 A 94 A 68 A 71 A 153 n S ?D CO Z)' ID fD A 69 ^ A 143 — A 91 A 144 n A 89 A 96 A 97 A 31-3 A 72 A 61 Ngoc Linh A 34-5 A. armata A 150-2 — 1 3 A 159 A 160 A 3, 26, 92, 64-7 A 62-3 A 106 z=. A 155 li A 154 s; A 156 A 48, 51-2 ^ A 158 A 55-6 A 8, 58, 60 j:^ A 59 ^^ A 147 ^ A 109 A 108 li A 107 A 98
RMME7YH5–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 6S. Habitusbild von Roettlera brevipes (Clarke) 0. Ktze.. nach einem cnitivierten Exemplar. (Original/) Sect. VI. Loxocarpus R. Br. (als Gatt.) Ausgezeichnet durch die an der Basis einseitig schief erweiterte, gegen die Spitze allmählich verschmälerte, relativ kurze Kapsel. â 6, meist fast stengellose Arten, darunter 2 in Malakka, 4 in Borneo. 10»
RM2D10WYJ–Short stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) bursting up through the forest floor mulch in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada.
RM2CWDGTK–Short stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) bursting up through the forest floor mulch in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada.
RM2AJM4B7–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . JD. R, Fyso?t del. SERPICULA BREVIPES IP.crA. Nat. size. HALORRHAGIDACE/E 331. D.R.FysondeL MYRIOPfiYLLUM INTERMEDIUM DC. f Nat, 32 MYRTyVCEiE
RMMAAF4A–. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa . ^^^^. I'Sl Fig.7.- C. serfularioides (am..) HOWE f. hrevipes. Fie fi r ^.^t,.iâ â ⢠; . rn. , â n ,1 â 'â ) f-brevipes (J. G. AG.). (1x1). f he leaves m C sertulancndes are often characterized by the same rhythm as I have already described before m several other Caulerpas, e.g., C. scalpelUformis, crassifolia, and taxifoUa. The growing poilt after a period of rest begins a new activity, whereby the first formed pmnules are very short and afterwards increase in size. As now the acti vity of the growing-point lasts only a v
RM2CWDGTJ–Short stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) bursting up through the forest floor mulch in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada.
RM2AJM4T1–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . D, R, Fyson del PARNASSIA WIGHTIANA Wall. Nat. size. 330 HALGRRHAGIDACE^. JD. R, Fyso?t del. SERPICULA BREVIPES IP.crA. Nat. size. HALORRHAGIDACE/E 331
RM2ANEKAY–Sea and inland fisheries: report . PL V )iceps. J4-1T, Scolecithrix valida .P.F. del. I1SB6.08. ??? i fcGrtrt o- i • I rm- ?co pi. v. 14, Undinella. brevipes. 5 7 Celpb-alopha^65 refulgens. 8-]3,Scolecithnx ^lobiceps. 14-H,Scolecithrix valida i-.sat m. <1 i tci,r 5r pJ-F.deL
RM2ANEJWY–Sea and inland fisheries: report . 14, Undinella. brevipes. 5 7 Celpb-alopha^65 refulgens. 8-]3,Scolecithnx ^lobiceps. 14-H,Scolecithrix valida i-.sat m. <1 i tci,r 5r pJ-F.deL. pi vr PP. del ixa. 7, Scolecithix valida. ida. 21,22. Luciculia longiserrata ?$±e. jeweller &GrohaT L Lftin r ins- pi vr.
RM2AM84XA–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . CSBiJ nal .1 Hawkins.lift ! IBACCUS BREVIPES. 2 „ ALTICRENATUS. ? Hrendon & 3cn Flvmouth.imp 3 ARCTUS SORDIDUS ?4. „ ORIENTAUS. 9 PLATE X. PLATE X. Arctus tuberculatum (p. 70).Fig. 1. Lateral view ; natural size.,, 2. Dorsal view; enlarged three times.,, lo $ . Fifth pair of pereiopoda of the male.,, lo?. Fifth pair of pereiopoda of the female. Arctus immaturus (p. 71).„ 3. Dorsal aspect of a specimen ; enlar
RM2AM84G9–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . CSBiJ nal .1 Hawkins.lift ! IBACCUS BREVIPES. 2 „ ALTICRENATUS. ? Hrendon & 3cn Flvmouth.imp 3 ARCTUS SORDIDUS ?4. „ ORIENTAUS. 9 PLATE X. PLATE X. Arctus tuberculatum (p. 70).Fig. 1. Lateral view ; natural size.,, 2. Dorsal view; enlarged three times.,, lo $ . Fifth pair of pereiopoda of the male.,, lo?. Fifth pair of pereiopoda of the female. Arctus immaturus (p. 71).„ 3. Dorsal aspect of a specimen ; enlar
RM2AM8634–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . C.S.B ad nat J Haw! IBACCUS VERDI Brendon %, Son, Plymouth, imp. PLATE IX. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PART I.II. — 1SS6.)—Fff. PLATE IX. Tbaccus brevipes. (p. 62).Fig. 1. Dorsal aspect of the animal, male; nat. size.,. 1q. Second somite of pleon.„ ](/. Second pleopod. Ihavens altivrenatus (p. 63).,. 2?. Dorsal view of a female ; nat. size. Arctus sordidus (p. 66). „ 3. Dorsal view of a female; nat. size. ,. 3. One si
RM2CPNHR3–. A synopsis of the Accipitres (diurnal birds of prey) : comprising species and subspecies described up to 1920, with their characters and distribution . ■i *r. re A Sleigh, Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5 FALCO SUBBUTEO. 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 FALCO ^ESALON. 10, 12 ASTUR BADIUS. 11 ASTUR BREVIPES.
RM2CE0WYW–. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . e). South Windsor, Hanmcr.Russula brevipes Pk. (short-stemmed). r.olton, Hanmcr.Russula citrina Gillet (citron-colored). Mansfield, July (115).Russula compacta Frost (close-grained). South Windsor, Hannier.Russula depallens Fr. (becoming pallid). ^Mansfield, July (72).Russula flavida Pk. (yellow). Rockville, Hannier.Russula fcetens (Pers.) Fr. (stinking). Mansfield, July, Aug. (172). Plate XI.Russula furcata (Pers.) Fr. (forked). :Iansfield, July (141).Russula lepida Fr. (elegant). ^Mansfield, Aug. (313).Russula roseipes (Seer.) Brcs.
RM2CNER3X–. The avifauna of Laysan and the neighbouring islands : with a complete history to date of the birds of the Hawaiian possessions . 5) (Eimeo and Palmerston Islands).Scolopax incana, Gm. Syst. Nat. i. p. 658 (1788) (ex Latham). Totanus incanus, Vieill. Nouv. Diet. vi. p. 400 (1816); Secb. Gcogr. Distr. Charadr. p. 360 (1887) j Wilson, Aves Hawaii, pt. iii. text & pi. (1892J.Heteroscelus brevipes, Baird, Expl. & Surv. R. R. Route Pacific, ix. pt. ii. pp. 728 & 734 (1858) j id. B. N. Amer. pi. 88 (1860). Actitis incanus, Dole, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. p. 303 (1869) ; id. Hawaiian Almanac,
RMRHJTDH–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FAR EASTERN SEAS 743 the resources of the Far Eastern Seas. Two other species of the genus {P. platy- pus and P. brevipes) are taken (Fig. 365) in small numbers along with the Kamchatka crab. The other two species of this genus are not found in Soviet waters. Only some of the smaller sized true crabs (Chionoecetes opilio, Erima- crus isenbecki and Telmessus cheiragonus) might become important commer- cially. So far, however, their role in the catch is insignificant. Kamch
RMRHDPK3–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. NGUYEN ETAL, TERRESTRIAl REITH 1 FAUNA Ol Uli BlOM'llIRl Rl.Sl RVF (!A I BA ARCHIPELAGO, HAI PHONG. VIETNAM. FIG. 2. 1) Cuora mouhotii, 2) Acanthosaura lepidogaster, 3) Pseudocalotes brevipes, 4) Goniurosaurus catbaensis, 5) Gekko gecko, 6) Gekko palmatus, 7) Hemidactylus frenatus, 8) H. garnotii, 9) Eutropis midtifasciatus, 10) Plestiodon quadrilineatus, 11) Scincella reevesii, 12) Sphenomorphus tonkinensis (1 & 10 photographs by R. Stenke, remaining photographs by T. Ziegler). survey period, juveniles and adults were regularly observed on the f
RMRHDYMG–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 43. 93 Levant Sparrowhawk (175) Accipiter brevipes PM (9-4) A W S uncommon probably better wooded savanna Remarks: Most probably overlooked; noti- ced on passage at Atbara (600) late Septem- ber (Christensen 1960) and Khor Baraka (30) late April (Nikolaus 1984 a) easily se- parated from Eurasian Sparrowhawk be- cause it migrates in small flocks, not single 94 Great Sparrowhawk (174) Accipiter melanoleucus melanoleucus R NBR uncommon well wooded savanna and forest edges 95 Little Sparrowhawk (170) Accipiter mi null us min ul I us LM NBR uncommon acaci
RMRD6N56–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. KALYABINA-HAUF ET AL.—MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF ACANTHOSA URA 11 100 100 98/12 100/35 100/45 100/23. 100 56 68/5 52 100 100/34 78 59/1 i 74 | 64/11 95 100 100/6 100/12 96/7 83/2 100 r 90/4L 100 r looTsL 100/10 52/1 100 84/1 P. brevipes 9 C. versicolor 27 A 95 A 94 A 68 A 71 A 153 n S ?D CO Z)' ID fD A 69 ^ A 143 — A 91 A 144 n A 89 A 96 A 97 A 31-3 A 72 A 61 Ngoc Linh A 34-5 A. armata A 150-2 — 1 3 A 159 A 160 A 3, 26, 92, 64-7 A 62-3 A 106 z=. A 155 li A 154 s; A 156 A 48, 51-2 ^ A 158 A 55-6 A 8, 58, 60 j:^ A 59 ^^ A 147 ^ A 109 A 108 li A 107 A 98
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