RF2AAA207–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland
RF2HGDPXP–Epiphytic plants on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa)
RMFK9R3N–Ribbed leaves cipo-haired in Botanical Garden - Microgramma squamulosa
RF2HB9D4T–Epiphytic plant on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa)
RFGNHNKJ–baby common rough-scaled lizard (Ichnotropis squamulosa) is a master of camouflage
RF2KK38YJ–Vine ferns or snakeferns on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa)
RM2RG1TK0–Leperina squamulosa, Russia (Baikal), imago
RF2J38YD0–Vine ferns or snakeferns on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa)
RF2EAWC22–Fern Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota in Eastern Coldiliera in Colombia
RMPTB72D–Infundibulicybe (Clitocybe) squamulosa, Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.
RM2JBXCF0–A wild mushroom, Clitocybe squamulosa, growing in the spring in the Cascade Mountains of central Oregon in the Pacific Northwest.
RMP24MA6–. Helix squamulosa 145 Helix squamulosa - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 089 01 0068
RF2GMR6NJ–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JULY 31, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Taiwan shows Ardisia squamulosa, Berries (2012-2014) serie, circa 2012
RM2A2MR93–Helix squamulosa, Print
RMBKP52G–photo of the extremely fast common rough-scaled lizard on sand
RM2BTPTHJ–Miconia squamulosa.
RM2AJGBF3–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . e. elegantula, Muell. Arg. squamulosa, Muell. Arg. delicata, Flcerke. cariosa, Flcerke. rangiformis, var. sorediophora, Wainio. ochrochlora, var. ceratodes, Flcerke. degenerans, var. pleolepis, Flcerke.Heterodea, Nyl. Muelleri, Nyl. = Trichoctadia Baileyi, Stirton. (Fig. 698.). Tribe VI.—Stereocaulei. Stereocaulon, Schreb. ramulosum, A eh. (Fig. 6
RMME6MA8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Pig. 13. A Laiüia ramosissima (Wiglit), Diagramm. — B, C Weddellina squamulosa Tul. schnitt durcli eine Bl. (Nach Baillon). B Bl. (G/I): C'Läugs-
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RF2AAA1XT–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland
RF2BAF9G3–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland with no common english name
RFGNHN3B–baby common rough-scaled lizard (Ichnotropis squamulosa) is a master of camouflage. Southern African lizard in a tree.
RF2J38YCB–Vine ferns or snakeferns on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa)
RF2RJ8XE1–Vine ferns or snakeferns on tree trunk (Microgramma squamulosa) on the edge of the roof
RM2JBXCD8–A wild mushroom, Clitocybe squamulosa, growing in the spring in the Cascade Mountains of central Oregon in the Pacific Northwest.
RMBKP51D–portrait of the extremely fast common rough-scaled lizard on sand
RM2BTPTE6–Miconia squamulosa.
RM2ANDAKY–Organography of plants, especially of the archegoniatae and spermaphyta . Fig. 161. Weddelina squamulosa. One of the Podo-stemaceae. Portion of a root. To the left above is anadventitous shoot. Right and left below are haptera.Slightly magnified. Fig. 162. Smilax Sarsaparilla. End of a shoot.The lamina of the leaf is here arrested, it becomesdeveloped in later-formed leaves. The tendrils are welldeveloped. Natural size. end of the sheath of the leaf can be recognized beneath the tendril, but if the tendrilwas, like a stipule, an outgrowth from the base of the leaf it must spring fromthis sheat
RF2AEWKA6–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland with no common english name
RFGNHNEY–baby common rough-scaled lizard (Ichnotropis squamulosa) is a master of camouflage. Southern African lizard in a tree.
RM2JBXCCR–A wild mushroom, Clitocybe squamulosa, growing in the spring in the Cascade Mountains of central Oregon in the Pacific Northwest.
RM2BTWXAH–Miconia squamulosa.
RM2CEPFAR–. Das Gebiss der Schnecken zur Begründung einer natürlichen Classification. lla conspicua Carp. I, 1. a. Flügel der Hakenplatte. Fig. 25. Theil eines Gliedes von Stereoplax multicostata C. B. Ad. III, 1. Fig. 26. Desgleichen von Stenoplax limaoiformis Sow. III, 1. Fig. 27. Desgleichen von Stenoplax purpurascens 0. B. Ad. IH, 1. Fig. 28. Desgleichen von Rhodoplax squamulosa C. B. Ad. IH, 3. Fig. 29. Desgleichen von Rhodoplax erythronotus C. B. Ad. III, 3. Fig. 30. Desgleichen von Helioradsia gemma Carp. III, 1. Fig. 31. Desgleichen von Pallochiton lanuginosus Carp. I, 3. Fig. 32. Desgleichen vo
RF2BAF9GD–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland with no common english name
RF2P73BK7–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland, o common English name
RFGNHN8E–baby common rough-scaled lizard (Ichnotropis squamulosa) is a master of camouflage. Southern African lizard in a tree.
RF2WDW48C–Infundibulicybe squamulosa, a funnel cap mushroom from Finland, no common English name
RM2BTWNMB–Miconia squamulosa.
RMRH2XRF–. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. CYNTHIA SQUAMULOSA. 83 amidst which the viscera are partially immersed. These pallial nodules are developed also on the surface of the reproductive organs, filling up in a great measure the depressions between the various parts, and likewise insinuating themselves amidst, the hepatic lobules; they are very irregular in form, some being rounded, others elongated and even produced into points and angles. There are six folds on each side of the branchial sac (PL XXXI, fig. 6); the anterior ones are the shortest, the posterior
RFGNHNA3–baby common rough-scaled lizard (Ichnotropis squamulosa) is a master of camouflage. Southern African lizard in a tree hunting.
RM2BTTPM7–Weddellina squamulosa Tul.
RMRH2XRW–. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. - - - .'. FIG. 51.—The livei1 in Cynthia claudicans. FIG. 52.—The liver in Cynthia squamulosa. Both magnified. style (PL XXXI, fig. 5), which is rather stout and of a dark warm colour. The tentacular filaments (PI. XL, fig. 6) are fourteen or fifteen in number, large, pretty equal in size, and regularly bipinnate. The alimentary canal is placed towards the bottom of the pallial sac; it forms a deep close loop which passes for some distance upwards by the side of the endostyle; the stomach is not strongly defined and is obs
RMRR368B–. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Natural history. 24 Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica X. passim inter verrucas decorticata, saepe parce granuloso-sorediosa, granulis dispersis, aut esorediata, squamiilis fere destituta aut vulgo plus minusve squamulosa, squamulis minutis irregularibus aut fere verrucaeformibus, saepe plus minusve granulosis, opaca, irapellucida, albido-glaucescentia aut subalbida, neque hydrate kalico nee hypochlorite calcico reagentia, basi persistentia, apice hand diu accrescentia, fistulosa; parietes podetiorum circiter 0,200— (partibus decorticatis) 0,070
RM2C1BGAC–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RMREKK3H–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 330 FLOWERI^Q G PLANTS containing generally very small seeds; the outer layer of the seed- coat is mucilaginous. The seed contains an embryo with two thick cotyledons (fig. 159, F).. Fig. 159. A, Dicraea stylosa, numerous flowering shoots, /, are borne on the lower i^art of the branched ribbon-like thallus, x h. B. Flower of Weddelina squamulosa in vertical section, x 5. C. Mniopsis Saldanhana, apex of shoot bearing a flower, subtended by two leaves, from the sheath of the upper leaf springs a lateral shoot, s; h, sjmthe; g, the j^rojecting sty
RM2C1DNK4–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RMRE0XCJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. RHIPSALIS RHODE ISLAND 1515 11, squamulosa,Srliii]ii.(i< iH>Nn,i< ,PfeitT.). Somewhat iirauelini, rrachin^^ a k-n-tli ^t' 2 ft.: l)raucbi ^s very uucqiial in iiu-tli. ^:-l ;n. tliirk, rriau-ular. ilit:' aiiu-les -iiiL;-.Ml: ^^â . 2. from tli-- (l.'op ;u-(-ola'. o liii« -s li'nu:. gia-nisl! wiilu
RM2C1NNHH–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RMRGMXY5–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 132 J sicco fuscae vel olivaceae, flaccidae, lineari-lanceolatae, usque ad 75—100 cm. longae, 4—8 cm. iatae, utrinque sensim angustatae. integerriniae vel leviter iindul- atae, acuminatae, acuniine anguste lineari, infra apicem obtusiusculum prolifero, basi longe decurrentes vel abrupte rotundato- cuneatae et pauUo decurrentes ; costa prom- inens, utrinque latere in vivo carinata, in sicco plus minusve distincte, sed non sem- per 2-suicata, subtus parce et minute fus- co-squamulosa et rufo-fibrillosa, glabres- cens; ve
RM2BXCGDG–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RMRCHXJ9–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Pig. 13. A Laiüia ramosissima (Wiglit), Diagramm. — B, C Weddellina squamulosa Tul. schnitt durcli eine Bl. (Nach Baillon). B Bl. (G/I): C'Läugs-. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930; Prantl, K. (Karl), 1849-1893. Leipzig : W. Engelmann
RM2C1BGAY–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RMRCHXJ8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Pig. 13. A Laiüia ramosissima (Wiglit), Diagramm. — B, C Weddellina squamulosa Tul. schnitt durcli eine Bl. (Nach Baillon). B Bl. (G/I): C'Läugs-. Bei der nächsten Gruppe {Podostemon, Mniopsis, Dicraea, Hydrobryum, Castelnavia etc.) ist die Spalhella und das Gynäceum unver- ändert, aber die Stb. sind gewöhnlich auf 2 (seltener —3) eingeschränkt, welche fort- während ventral stehen, aber hier von einem kürzeren oder längeren Stiele getragen werden (daher der
RM2BXAFGB–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2C1NNJ4–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2C1NNJM–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2C1NNH0–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2BXCGDA–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2BXAFHD–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2BTWPM3–Ardisia squamulosa C Presl.
RM2C1D8PA–Miconia squamulosa Miconia squamulosa.
RM2BTT73R–Hibbertia stirlingii f squamulosa CT White.
RM2BXBF44–Microgramma squamulosa Kaulf Sota Microgramma squamulosa Kaulf Sota.
RM2C1M7F9–Ardisia squamulosa C Presl Ardisia squamulosa C Presl.