RM2M9GWR9–Beech tree (Nothofagus betuloides) on cliff above Salto Grande waterfall, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
RMBY7CH8–Coigue de Magallanes, Evergreen beech (Nothofagus betuloides) close-up of leaves near Pia Glacier Tierra del Fuego Chile
RM2PF50B5–Antarctic antarctic beech (Nothofagus antarctica), with Coigue de guindo (Nothofagus betuloides) growing on the mountainside, Ainsworth Bay, Southern
RMBY89HM–Coigue de Magallanes, Evergreen beech (Nothofagus betuloides) Coast South of Punta Arenas Strait of Magellan Chile South America
RF2F81XA2–Distally broad rounded leaves of Western Mountain Mahogany, Cercocarpus Betuloides, Rosaceae, native in Red Rock MRCA, Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMBY843H–Nothofagus antarctica (bottom) and Nothofagus betuloides (mountainside) Ainsworth Bay Tierra del Fuego Patagonia Chile
RMAR259G–Coigue southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RM2JRBMP0–Nothofagus betuloides (Mirbel) Oersted, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMAYKNCP–Southern beech tree (Magellan's beech or Nothofagus betuloides), Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
RF2WKD3JK–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RMDTG248–Nothofagus betuloides
RM2T1C725–Big Bear City, California, USA. 27th Aug, 2023. Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus betuloides) is a fascinating native shrub found in the scenic region of Big Bear, California. With its distinctive twisted branches and leathery, serrated leaves, it adds a unique character to the mountainous landscape. Its ornamental seed clusters, resembling small fuzzy catkins, provide a visual delight against the backdrop of the picturesque surroundings, making Mountain Mahogany a cherished presence in Big Bear's natural ecosystem. Credit: Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMPFPYDT–Nothofagus betuloides (Magellan's Beech) dark and pale green leaves on branching stems
RF2EXCWEC–Coihue forest in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
RMBY4G3T–Globose tumour, 'knot' on Nothofagus tree trunk, malformation Cyttaria fungus attack Senda Hito XXIV trail Tierra del Fuego
RMMMXH83–. English: jpg of Plate CXXIV of Hooker's Flora Antarctica. Fagus betuloides Mirb. . 1844. Walter Hood Fitch (1817–1892) Alternative names W. H. Fitch; Walter H. Fitch; Fitch Description British engraver and botanist Date of birth/death 28 February 1817 14 January 1892 Location of birth/death Glasgow London Work period 1834-1888 Authority control : Q1102060 VIAF:?12458289 ISNI:?0000 0000 8091 8938 ULAN:?500124398 LCCN:?n79120942 NLA:?36553990 WorldCat Flora Antarctica Plate CXXIV
RMC09734–Southern beech (Nothofagus) wood the Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia, Chile South America
RF2T3G7RX–Low angle shot big tall trees landscape, tierra del fuego, argentina
RM2PF52A6–Coigue de guindo (Nothofagus betuloides), grows in coastal habitat, near Punta Arenas, Strait of Magellan, southern Patagonia, Chile
RMF01YRP–Argentina, Patagonia, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Nothofagaceae, Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides)
RF2F81XB3–Distally broad rounded leaves of Western Mountain Mahogany, Cercocarpus Betuloides, Rosaceae, native in Red Rock MRCA, Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMM74JC2–Tierra Del Fuego National Park, Ushuaia Argentina, subantarctic Patagonian forest is popular for tourism, Andes Mountains, boat dock cloudy sky, flag
RMAR24FT–Coigue southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RFD515GM–Ancient Guindo, Evergreen Southern Beech (Nothofagus betuloides) grow down to the beach of Zaratiegul Bay off the Beagle Channel
RM2JRBN19–Nothofagus betuloides (Mirbel) Oersted, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RFCFGY3N–Moss and lichen cover the trunks of beech trees in a dark forest.
RF2WKD3JD–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RM2CPEADW–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . ificent bird,and from what we heard, I fear that it is notnearly so abundant as it was a few years ago,but what has caused the decrease it is difficult tosay. The steamer-duck II has also undoubtedly de-creased in number of late years. It cannot nowbe called abimdant—the description given by the * Llama huanacoa. f Fagus antarcticus. | F. betuloides.§ SarcorJiamphits gryphua. Tackyeres cinereus. 164 VOYAGES OF A NATURALIST early voyagers—though many may still
RF2WKD3J7–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RMPFG3CT–Illustration of Nothofagus betuloides (Magellan's Beech)
RF2WKD3JN–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2EXCWXY–Coihue forest in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
RM2PF529M–Coigue de guindo (Nothofagus betuloides) close-up of leaves, Cordillera Darwin, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia, Tierra del
RMHMM0TT–Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides), Notofagaceae. Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
RF2F81XBJ–Distally broad rounded leaves of Western Mountain Mahogany, Cercocarpus Betuloides, Rosaceae, native in Red Rock MRCA, Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMAR24MP–Coigue southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RFD515B2–Ancient Guindo, Evergreen Southern Beech (Nothofagus betuloides) trees, the Costera Trail in the Tierra del Fuego National Park
RF2WKD3K4–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RM2PF529W–Coigue de guindo (Nothofagus betuloides) close-up of the tribe, Cordillera Darwin, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia, Tierra del
RF2F81XB0–Distally broad rounded leaves of Western Mountain Mahogany, Cercocarpus Betuloides, Rosaceae, native in Red Rock MRCA, Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMAR23FK–Coigue southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RFD5158P–Ancient Guindo, Evergreen Southern Beech (Nothofagus betuloides) trees, the Costera Trail in the Tierra del Fuego National Park
RMRGD1G6–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 19 Cocoon of Tolype glenwoodii on branch of Cercocarpus betuloides. Spiracles, light orange-tan. Head narrower than first thoracic segment; concolorous with body. ^Mandibles, glistening orange-tan. The larva is illustrated in dorsal and lateral aspect on Plate 18. The larva of Tolype glcnzvoodii is a nocturnal feeder, resting in the day time flat against a small branch of the foodplant. It re- sembles very closely the color and mottling of the bark, and is an excellent example of protect
RF2WKD3K2–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2WKD3JG–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RM2PF52AF–Coigue de guindo (Nothofagus betuloides) close-up of bark, Cordillera Darwin, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego
RMAR232P–Mistletoe Misodendrum punctulatum on southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RFD51559–Ancient Guindo, Evergreen Southern Beech (Nothofagus betuloides) trees, the Costera Trail in the Tierra del Fuego National Park
RFD8EEX1–Lichens festoon a Southern Beech (Nothofagus species) tree on the Atlantic coast of Argentina near Ushuaia.
RMRJD42H–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Rosacea; Shrubs Rocky Mountains Region; Shrubs Great Basin. A similar but taller species, birchleaf mountain mahogany (C. betuloides), which occurs quite commonly in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, retains its leaves in the winter The extent to which it hybridizes with true mountain mahogany is not known, but we believe they would cross readily. Use: True mountain mahogany is grazed by all classes of grazing animals in the summer and winter and is one of the more valuable winter browse plants of deer. Cowania mexicana var. sta
RF2WKD3JC–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2WKD3JA–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2WKD3K6–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RMAR23KT–Coigue southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RMRG3J3G–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Western mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus betuloides). Left, branchlet showing plumose twisted styles; right, young branchlet in flower. This species provides excellent browse for all kinds of livestock and for deer. The numerous sprouts that appear after burning are cropped so closely as often to destroy the plants. It reproduces well by seed. Where possible this species should be increased. Economic value. This species ranks among the highest as all-around browse (photo on page 80). It is similar in pal
RF2WKD3JX–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2WKD3J4–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RF2WKD3JR–Coihue or coigüe de Magallanes or Magellan's beech (Nothofagus betuloides) is an evergreen tree endemic to central and southern Chile and Argentina An
RMAR236J–Old man s beard lichen Usnea species on southern beech tree Nothofagus betuloides Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Chile
RMRG3J2T–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Western mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus betuloides). Left, branchlet showing plumose twisted styles; right, young branchlet in flower. This species provides excellent browse for all kinds of livestock and for deer. The numerous sprouts that appear after burning are cropped so closely as often to destroy the plants. It reproduces well by seed. Where possible this species should be increased. Economic value. This species ranks among the highest as all-around browse (photo on page 80). It is similar in pal
RF2WJKHB4–Llao-llao or pan de indio (Cyttaria harioti) is an edible mushroom parasite of Nothofagus species (in this picture N. betuloides). This photo was take
RMRHE4W3–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 104 W. Weiner & J. Naijt. Figs 8 — 12: Brachystomella ronderosi. Fig. 8 — antennal segment III and IV, dorsal side. Fig. 9 — antennal segment III and IV, ventral side. Fig. 10 — furca. Fig. 11 — dorsal side of claw. Fig. 12 — leg III. 30 m a. s. 1., with Marsippospermum grandiflorum, Rostkovia magellanica, Carex magellanica and on the edges dwarfed Nothofagus betuloides (evergreen) (NAV-2), 3 specimens. Comments: It is a new species but we had only juvenile spec
RF2WJKHBA–Llao-llao or pan de indio (Cyttaria harioti) is an edible mushroom parasite of Nothofagus species (in this picture N. betuloides). This photo was take
RMRHW98H–. Bericht der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main. Natural history. ^'UlsA^vVv. Fig. 3, Cyttaria Darwinii. Ein Fruchtlager mit der Ansatzstelle an die Rinde. Fig. 4. Jüngere Pilzgallen an einem Bucbenast. Fig. 5. Durchschnitt durch eine größere, knorrige Galle. Fig. 6. Zweig mit Blättern von Fagns betuloides. (Vom Verf. nach d. Nat. gez.; 3 u. 6 n. Gr., 4 u. 5 fast n. Gr.). 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 perfectl
RF2WJKHBC–Llao-llao or pan de indio (Cyttaria harioti) is an edible mushroom parasite of Nothofagus species (in this picture N. betuloides). This photo was take
RMRHGM8C–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. SUMMARY Aegorhinus honiarde n. sp. o£ Coleoptera-Curculionidae is described from Cerro Caleta (Seno Otway) Magallanes Province, Chile. This new species was founded on Nothofagus betuloides.. Fig. 1. Fig, 1.—a. Edeago de Aegorhinus honiarde n. sp, b. " " " " " " vista lateral. bibliografía KUSCHEL, G. 1951 "La Subfamilia Aterpinae en América" (Coleoptera-Curculionidae). Rev. Chil. Ent. 1 : 205-244. KUSCHEL, G. 1952 "Los Curculionidae de la cordil
RF2WJKHF7–Llao-llao or pan de indio (Cyttaria harioti) is an edible mushroom parasite of Nothofagus species (in this picture N. betuloides). This photo was take
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