RMP55Y11–Episcopal miter or mitre shell, Mitra mitra, a large predatory marine gastropod mollusk. Illustration signed S (George Shaw).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1796. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn
RFCT354B–Postage stamps printed in Papua New Guinea, is depicted shell Mitra mitra (Episcopal miter), circa 1969
RM2C5W755–Epsicopal Miter Shell, Mitra sp, on sand, Sabora 2 dive site, Bangka Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean
RF2GB62H6–Postage stamp printed in Vietnam shows a Mitra episcopalis, series 'Shell', circa 1989
RFF0YCBP–Episcopal Miter Shell (Mitra Mitra)
RM2RR0HX2–Miter Shell, Mitra sp, night dive, Bandara dive site, Weda, Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, Halmahera Sea
RMG8FWMW–PAPUA NEW GUINEA - CIRCA 1969: A stamp printed in Papua New Guinea shows shell Mitra mitra (Episcopal miter), circa 1969
RM2PFHR1X–Shell Mitra, (mitra fusca). Porto Conte, sardegna, Italia.
RM2HT5FTC–Mitra shell (Mitra carbonaria), laying eggs. Temperate waters, Australia
RMBJT1A9–Decorative arrangement of nine colorful shells including the cowrie, mitra, Peruvian olive and terebellum.
RMAE5W3E–Papal Mitre Mitra papalis Indian and Pacific ocean
RM2E1B1A1–Sea snails, Nebularia ferruginea, laying their eggs on algae. Puri Jati, north Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RMPFM7RA–Mitra puncticulata, Dotted Mitre Shell, solid with rounded stepped whorls on spire, vertical ridges, orange with black and white markings.
RMW56HYN–Mitra from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', Shell from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', Saint Helena, Dutch East India Company, niet van toepassing, before 1613, l 10.1 cm × w 3.2 cm
RF2C8H372–Set of sea shells of Black and tropical seas: open and closed mussels, mya arenaria, Lettered Cone Shell as Conus litteratus, conus magus and mitra
RME29184–Orange-spotted Mitre (Mitra mitra) adult, on sand, Padar Island, Komodo N.P., Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March
RM2RF4ANE–Mitra mitra, Mitridae
RMBC39EM–black olive oliva mauritana lightning dove shell columbella fulgurans bishop s mitre mitra episcopalis
RM2BT5F48–Various shells: Jewel box clam, Chama squamata 1, embossed horn shell, 2, miter, Mitra mitra (Mitra episcopalis) 3, volute sea snail, Voluta musicalis 4, agate volute 5, groene zilvermond 6, Nassau shell 7, purple sunbeam, Tellina species 8, violet sunbeam, Tellina violacea 9. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved from nature by Georg Wolfgang Knorr from his Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771.
RMMH4C2B–Various shells: Jewel box clam, Chama squamata 1, embossed horn shell, 2, miter, Mitra mitra (Mitra episcopalis) 3, volute sea snail, Voluta musicalis 4, agate volute 5, groene zilvermond 6, Nassau shell 7, purple sunbeam, Tellina species 8, violet sunbeam, Tellina violacea 9. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved from nature by Georg Wolfgang Knorr from his Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771.
RF2BJW011–looking down at orange and white episcopal miter shell in a glass bowl
RM2AR5B18–Stamp print in Kenya,Mitra episcopalis,shell
RFBPJ2HR–The labeled shells in this photo date to around 1905.
RFPJPN44–Sea snail Mitra ferruginea with eggs. Picture was
RF2D4Y9F7–Mollusks from the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 3 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1843
RM2A77H4J–Sea snail, Haustellum haustellum 1, black and white cone, Conus ebraeus 2, Episcopal miter, Mitra mitra 3, dog conch, Laevistrombus canarium 4, limpet, Patella scutellaris 5, and rosy razor clam, Solecurtus strigilatus 6. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1857.
RM2G3EWTN–Shell, mitra papalis; Shells. .
RF2B9AX3N–Mitra from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', Shell from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', Saint Helena, Dutch East India Company, niet van toepassing, before 1613, l 10.1 cm × w 3.2 cm, 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.
RM2F7TYA7–Miter Shell, Strigatella amaura, is found in the eEstern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
RMEBK9WM–episcopal mitre, Episcopal miter (Mitra mitra, Mitra episcopalis), lying in the sand among algae
RMDTGBJR–Fourteen molluscs, including gastropods and bivalves
RMT7NN0A–Stamp print in Kenya, Mitra episcopalis
RM2RF4ANC–Mitra mitra, Mitridae
RM2AM5NAD–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 . dnot angulated near the suture; the striae between are fineand decidedly marked ; the base half of the shell stronglygrooved ; the suture rather compressed ; the channel shortand not recurved, and the aperture striated. MITRA crassa.Thick Mitre — upper and lower figures. M. fdiv.S.J testd hevi, medid crassd, fused, fascia an gust d suli-albd orna
RMP6HBNH–Sea snail, Haustellum haustellum 1, black and white cone, Conus ebraeus 2, Episcopal miter, Mitra mitra 3, dog conch, Laevistrombus canarium 4, limpet, Patella scutellaris 5, and rosy razor clam, Solecurtus strigilatus 6. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1857.
RM2RY2BNN–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Madagascar, that shows Episcopal Mitre (Mitra mitra), circa 1992.
RM2AE9GFT–vintage natural history illustration
RF2G68Y32–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Mitra vitata, Seashells serie, circa 2013
RF2C2RGB5–Legend of Plate XIII, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890.
RM2F7TYED–The Half-banded Miter, Vexillum semifasciatum is a small shell in the family Costellariidae, the Ribbed Miter Shells.
RM2AFT8T3–. Shells and sea-life. Shield Limpet, — and stillin which the point of theshell is almost at one end.like the nose of a mask, andit is therefore called thfFigure?. Mask Limpet. All of these are of a dark color on the outsideand lighter within, but there is onetent, that you will bevery likely to find, thatis pure white all over.It is a round shell, likeFigure 10, and lookslike a little snowclad ^^^^ peak of a mountain. It is often called the WhiteCap, and its Latin name is Acmaea mitra. Inside the shells of all the lim-pets there are sometimes curiousmarkings, which show whereFigure 9. the flc
RMP5KRM8–Decorative arrangement of nine colorful shells including the cowrie, mitra, Peruvian olive and terebellum.. . Ancillaire bordee : Ancillaria marginata. Volvaire hyaline : Volvaria pallida. Marginelle diatanson : Marginella Adansoni. Mitre scabriuscule : Mitra scabriuscula. Cariere subulie : Terebellum subulatum. Ovule intermediaire : Ovula intermedia. Olive de Pereu : Olive Peruviana. Porcelaine buffenne : Cyproea scurra. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (18
RM2AE90W9–vintage natural history illustration
RF2G68Y3P–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Mitra zonata, Seashells serie, circa 2013
RF2F8JX9R–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 7, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Kenya shows Episcopal Miter (Mitra episcopalis), Molluscs of the Sea serie, 10 Kenyan cent,
RF2G68XD0–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Four postage stamps printed in Rwanda shows Shells serie, circa 2013
RM2W93M22–Mitra shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, before 1613 Shell from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw'. . Sint-Helena
RM2G4E5JJ–Mitra from v.o.c.-ship the 'white lion'. Shell from v.o.c.-ship the 'white lion'.
RM2F7TYE4–The Contracted Miter, Nebularia contracta, is a small shell found in the Philippines and Indo-West Pacific region.
RM2AM55FG–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 . JIZ MITRA pertusa. var. Cardinal Mitre — large spotted variety.Generic Character. — See Pi. 23. Specific Character. M. sect. 3. Testd ovato-acufd, albd; striis transversis puncticulatisornatd, anfractu basali crasso, tesseris parvis plurimis spadiceis vit-tato, tesserisqiie majoribus bifasciato ; labio exteriore denticulato. M. Shell ovate-acute,
RM2F7TYDR–The Butterfly Miter, Neocancilla papilio, is a small miter found in the Red Sea and Western Pacific Ocean.
RM2AJCRH5–Bulletins of American paleontology . (Fig. 131.)Shell ovate, flattened on theside of the aperture ; outer lipprominent at the apex; marginsof the lips ornamented with num.erous plaits, and receding fromeach other, beginning at themost pi-ominent part of the whirl.In some of tlie mioeeno beds itis quite common, CYPREA PKDIClTLrS. It is a small ovate shell, andtransversely ribbed, and with anarrow groove along the back.I have not yet met with it in themarl beds of this State, thoughit appears to be common in SouthCarolina. MITRA CAROI.TNENSIS.—(Fig. lo2.) Shell fusiform, thick, or elongate, and
RM2F7TY8R–Olive-shaped Miter, Scabricola olivaeformis, is a small miter snail found in the Indo-Pacific and Pacific Oceans.
RM2AFWY82–. West coast shells. A familiar description of the marine, fresh water, and land mollusks of United States, found west of the Rocky Mountains ... he partwithin the horse-shoeshaped muscle scar greatlyresembles a horned owl sit-ting upon his perch. Theshell is rather flat, and theapex is near one end. Thelength of the shell is some-times as much as threeinches, though commonlyFig- »4. it is much less. Fig. 85 represents a very pretty shell, commonlyknown as the White Cap. Its name is Acmam mitra,Esch., Ak-me-a mi-tra, though itwas once thought to belong to thegenus S cur via. Everybody whowalks
RM2AWDBP3–The Cambridge natural history . MONOTOCARDIA RACHIGLOSSA 425 Principal genera. Fig. 2S2.—roluia ni-vosa Lam., WestAustralia. x *. narrow, no operculum. Cretaceous . Mitra (with many sections), sulig. StrigatcUa,Mitreola, Mutyca, Dihaijlius; Plochelaea (Ter-tiary), Thai a; Turricula (with several sec-tions), Cylindrofnitra, and Imhricaim. Fam. 9. Volutidac.—-Foot broad in front,head laterally dilated into lobes, on which areplaced the sessile eyes ; siphon prominent, withappendages at the base (radula. Fig. 122,p. 221); shell thick, often shining, fusiform,globular or cylindrical, columella pro
RM2CPJJ7N–. 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 according to their apparent affinities . s arrangement; the second species we propose to illus-trate in an early number. Our figure was taken from afull-sized specimen, received from Australia, and now inthe Manchester Museum. MITRA tessellata. Shell ovate, smooth, with remote transverse punctured striae; whit-ish, cancellated by transverse and longitudinal fulvous lines;inner lip brown at the base ; o
RM2CEKFW4–. Contributions to geology. which hecalls simplex, being the only one heretofore observed in ourFormations. 168 CONTRIBUTIONS FAMILY COLUMELLARIA. GENUS MITRA. Lamarck. M. lineata. Plate 5. Fig. 174. Description. Shell subfusifomi, long-idulinally and in-distinctly ribbed, furnished with a small transverse linebelow the suture; substance of the shell thin ; spire some-what elevated ; suture small; whorls , flattened ; mouth narrow; columella with four folds; outer lipsharp; within striate.Length .3, Breadth 3-20ths, of an inch. Observations. A single specimen only of this species,and that with
RM2CGH7T4–. The shell book . I Melo diadcma. MELON SHELL AND MITRE SHELLS2 J/j//u Belckeri. 3 Uitra granulosa. 4 Alitra episcopates. 5 Mitra dactyl its.. MAKC.IN SHELLS, AND OTHERS , 2 Red-mouthed Olive. Oliva rrythrnstnnta. 4 Margin Shell. Erato vitfllina. 3 Margin Shell, fnrgitiflla labiata. 5 Bubble MarRin Shell, Marginella bitllata, 6 Snout Melon Shell, Cymbinm probnscittalc* CHAPTER XIII: THE OLIVE SHELLS. RICESHELLS. HARP SHELLS FAMILY OLIVID/C SHELL cylindrical or fusiform, spiral, highly coloured, por-celanous, polished; without epidermis; columella, lip, sutures andspire more or less covered w
RM2CGGYA9–. The shell book . 17 Copyright, 1908, by Doubleday, Page & CompanyV.YIVALVE SHELLS OF TROPICAL SEAS 9 Prince Cone Shell, Can 115 princcps. Linn. 13 Bulls Mouth Helmet Shell, Cassis ruja. Linn. 14 Granulated Cone Shell, Conns granulahis, Linn. 10 Little Moon Shell, Nalica fann-na. Linn. 11 Bubble Cone Shell, Conns bullalus. Linn. IS Fighting Conch, Slrombus pugilis. Linn. 12 Textile Cone Shell, Conns textile, Linn. 16 Cross-barred Shell, Cancellaria reticulata. Linn. 17 Papal Mitre, Mitra papalis. Linn. THE Ml :••/ Y PUBLIC LIDHARY TILBuN I ->Uu f| ...S. c • CHAPTER XXII: THE HELMET SHELLS.
RMRGDCK1–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. C, HAPLOTREMA VANCOUVERENSE FIG. 3 BARNACLES a TERRESTRIAL GASTROPOD. Figure 3. Barnacles and terrestrial gastropod shell from site 45-CA-30, Washing- ton. Acmaea mitra Eschscholtz, 1833; (45-CA-30/6) —Fig. 2-F. Reference: Morris 1952: 71; pi. 19, fig. 4. Remarks: Lives in the tidal zone.. 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 or
RMRMKA01–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 13. (a) Mitra (Callithea) subulata Lam. (b) Mitra (Dibaphus) bathybius n. sp. Radula with 60 rows, central plate with 5 cusps, a tiny cusp or denticle at side not traceable, lateral plate with 10 cusps, a small one at inner end, followed by 3 large ones, the other 6 farther apart and decreasing in size. Off Gape Natal, 440 fathoms, 1 alive and one fragment (S. Afr. Mus. A8827. P.F. coll.). Remarks. Very fortunately this shell, although preserved dry for 57 years in a bottom-sample, contained a w
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