RF2F261F5–Harriet Stewart Miner's botanical vintage illustration from Orchids - The Royal Family of Plants from 1885 - Cattleya chocoensis
RM2C1BEA2–Luehea seemannii var chocoensis Cuatrec Luehea seemannii var chocoensis Cuatrec.
RMP9FRF7–The beautiful cattleya orchid, Cattleya quadricolor (Cattleya chocoensis). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873.
RM2BTRRFG–Anthodiscus chocoensis Prance.
RMJT2R00–The beautiful cattleya orchid, Cattleya quadricolor (Cattleya chocoensis). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873.
RMRE9KK3–. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. Botany. 136 Checklist of the Mache-Chindul Mtns.. Figure 9. A-B. Lateral and front views of flower from Exarata chocoensis A.H. Gentry. C-D. Hemiepiphytic habit and flowers of Thibaudia litensis Luteyn.. 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.. National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ). Dept. of Botany; United States National Museum. Washington, DC : Dept.
RMMAA871–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . Fig. 5. Testes of (A) Colostethus chocoensis (MNHG 19107), and (B) C.fuliginosus (KU 182105), showing differences in size. Line equals 5 mm. the oblique lateral stripe occurs in C. nexipus, in which the stripe may be absent, interrupted, or continuous, and connected or not with the dorsolat- eral stripe. Ventrolateral stripe.—This white or cream stripe usually extends from the axilla to the groin. In some species, it is continuous with a cream labial stripe. It is complete or incomplete, with variation occurring within and amo
RMRX58CA–Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) ecuadorianfrogso00colo Year: 1995 10 UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87 Fig. 5. Testes of (A) Colostethus chocoensis (MNHG 19107), and (B) C.fuliginosus (KU 182105), showing differences in size. Line equals 5 mm. the oblique lateral stripe occurs in C. nexipus, in which the stripe may be absent, interrupted, or continuous, and connected or not with the dorsolat- eral stripe. Ventrolateral stripe.—This white or cream stripe usually extends from the axilla to the groin. In some species,
RMT06FCY–The beautiful cattleya or azucenas, Cattleya quadricolor. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RM2BT580M–The beautiful cattleya or azucenas, Cattleya quadricolor. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RM2BTRPPJ–Adenocalymma chocoensis AH Gentry.
RMRP3YBX–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1146 ORCHID NOTES. ONClDir.M TiGWNUM is One of the sweetest scented orchids in cultivation, the flowers having a distinct violet odor. It grows freely in a cool house and is useful for cutting:. THOUGH a good deal like Cattleya Triana in general appearance the flow- ers of C. Chocoensis are not nearly as useful as those of the former species owing to their habit of opening only partially. Cyprlpedlums in Variety. The accompanying illustration shows that there is considerable variety in
RMMAA86T–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . 600 M. CONTOUR OVER 3000 M. § OVER 5000 M 040100 KILOMETERS Fig. 10. Distributions of Colostethus cevallosi (â¢), C. chocoensis (A), C. elachyhistus (â ), and C. Idngsburyi (T) pling; abdomen white; white mark in axilla. Variation.âSpecimens from 2 km SSW of Rio Reventador differ only in that smaller individuals have smaller discs on the first toe. A female (KU 166109) has white marks on a gray throat. Among a series from Azuela (near the former locality), one female has white marbling on the venter and throat, and one male h
RMRX4RXE–Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) ecuadorianfrogso00colo Year: 1995 Fig. 1. Colostethus chocoensis. A. Right hand (MNHG (GO 47]). B. Left foot (MNHG 19107). Notice webbing between fingers on hand. Foot illustrates a webbing formula of II — l'/illl — l'/2llll—2IV2—IV. Lines equal 1 mm. ter, whereas others (e.g., C. bocagei, C. chocoensis, C.fuliginosus, and C. nexipus)ha.ve well-developed fringes on hands, but the fringes on the feet are continuous with the interdigital webbing. Most spe- cies lack fringes; in some, such as C. awa, C.
RM2BTRDHY–Cavendishia chocoensis AC Sm.
RMRHCWXC–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 85 cinereiceps-mira-chocoensis (Vaurie 1965). Allopatric with O. garrula of northern Colombia. The Gray-headed Chachalaca is quite common in thickets and secondary growth around the large clearings of Sautatä on the lower Atrato River. I also observed flocks of ten to twenty individuals around Titumate and Acandi near the western shore of the Gulf of Uraba as well as at Juradö on the Pacific coast. De Schauensee (1950 a) reported this bird from the Rio Salaqui and I saw a group of five birds along the Rio Napipi, presently the southernmost record of
RMMAA878–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . Fig. 1. Colostethus chocoensis. A. Right hand (MNHG (GO 47]). B. Left foot (MNHG 19107). Notice webbing between fingers on hand. Foot illustrates a webbing formula of II — l'/illl — l'/2llll—2IV2—IV. Lines equal 1 mm. ter, whereas others (e.g., C. bocagei, C. chocoensis, C.fuliginosus, and C. nexipus)ha.ve well-developed fringes on hands, but the fringes on the feet are continuous with the interdigital webbing. Most spe- cies lack fringes; in some, such as C. awa, C. kingsburyi, C. mystax, and C. shuar, fringes are poorly deve
RMRX750G–Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) ecuadorianfrogso00colo Year: 1995 22 UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87 600 M. CONTOUR OVER 3000 M. § OVER 5000 M 040100 KILOMETERS Fig. 10. Distributions of Colostethus cevallosi (â¢), C. chocoensis (A), C. elachyhistus (â ), and C. Idngsburyi (T) pling; abdomen white; white mark in axilla. Variation.âSpecimens from 2 km SSW of Rio Reventador differ only in that smaller individuals have smaller discs on the first toe. A female (KU 166109) has white marks on a gray throat. Among a ser
RMRDTT2N–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae). Colostethus. 10 UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87. Fig. 5. Testes of (A) Colostethus chocoensis (MNHG 19107), and (B) C.fuliginosus (KU 182105), showing differences in size. Line equals 5 mm. the oblique lateral stripe occurs in C. nexipus, in which the stripe may be absent, interrupted, or continuous, and connected or not with the dorsolat- eral stripe. Ventrolateral stripe.—This white or cream stripe usually extends from the axilla to the groin. In some species, it is continuous with a cream labial stripe. It is
RMMAA870–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . Fig. 2. Dorsal color patterns of Colostethus. A. C. jacobuspetersi, QCAZ 1378. B. C. maquipucuna, KU 202882. C. C. machalilla, KU 132330. D. C. chocoensis, MNHG (GO 47). E. C. infraguttatus KU 142401. F. C. anthracinus, KU 120653. Lines equal 5 mm, except in A, in which it is 2 mm. developed in C. bocagei, C. elachyhistus, C. fuliginosus, C. talamancae, C. sauli, and C. shuar. In other species, it is weakly developed. A sigmoid or straight inner tarsal fold is present in most spe- cies; it extends from the distal half or two t
RMRX4T7K–Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) ecuadorianfrogso00colo Year: 1995 UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87 Fig. 2. Dorsal color patterns of Colostethus. A. C. jacobuspetersi, QCAZ 1378. B. C. maquipucuna, KU 202882. C. C. machalilla, KU 132330. D. C. chocoensis, MNHG (GO 47). E. C. infraguttatus KU 142401. F. C. anthracinus, KU 120653. Lines equal 5 mm, except in A, in which it is 2 mm. developed in C. bocagei, C. elachyhistus, C. fuliginosus, C. talamancae, C. sauli, and C. shuar. In other species, it is weakly developed.
RMRG78PM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 576 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2SS. Plate 4.—a-c: Dendroffates tinctorius chocoensis, USNM 124264 (X 0.9). d-f: D. tinctorius confluens, para type, USNM 145800 (X 1.2). g-i: D. tinctorius histrionicus, USNM 139778 (X 0.9).. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washi
RMRG78ND–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FROGS OF COLOMBIA—COCHRAN AND COIN 581. Plate 9.—a,b: Phyllobates chocoensis, BM 1929.2.1.5 (X 1.4). c-e: P. palmalus, USNM 147132 (X 1.5). f-h: P. vergeli, MLS 309 (X 1.8).. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for
RM2BXBW5E–Ryania speciosa var chocoensis Ryania speciosa var chocoensis.
RMREA3GH–. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. Botany. Checklist of the Mache-Chindul Mtns. 37. Figure 10. Exarata chocoensis A.H. Gentry. A. Branch with flowers. B. Branch with fruits. C. Calyx cut away to show pistil. D. Anthers. E. Base of lower leaves. (Based on: A, Pennington & fife la Cruz 10550; B, Gentry & Renteria 23980.) Reprinted with permission from Gentry (1992: Figure 1).. 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
RM2C1JJTE–Calea prunifolia var chocoensis HBK Calea prunifolia var chocoensis HBK.
RMRF0WPE–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RMRF8H5E–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RM2C1DW2T–Inga chocoensis Killip ex TS Elias Inga chocoensis Killip ex TS Elias.
RMRHDRJA–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 159. Fig. 49: Distribution of the Euphonia xanthogaster superspecies. Explanation: A Distribution of Euphonia xanthogaster and E. anneae in north- western Colombia and easternmost Panama. Hatched area and open squares — E. anneae rufivertex: 1 Acandi; 2 base of Cerro Tacarcuna. Shaded area and open circles — E. xanthogaster chocoensis: 3 El Real; 4 Cerro Pirre; 5 Mutatä; 6 Alto Bonito; 7 La Frijolera; 8 Concordia; 9 Rio Uva; 10 Bahia Solano; 11 Alto del Buey; 12 Jurubidä; 13 Rio Baudö; 14 Istmina; 15 Santa Cecilia. B Generalized distribution of E. an
RM2C1H4YC–Goniopteris chocoensis AR Sm Lellinger comb nov ined 2015 Goniopteris chocoensis AR Sm Lellinger comb nov ined 2015.
RMRDTT2W–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae). Colostethus. Fig. 1. Colostethus chocoensis. A. Right hand (MNHG (GO 47]). B. Left foot (MNHG 19107). Notice webbing between fingers on hand. Foot illustrates a webbing formula of II — l'/illl — l'/2llll—2IV2—IV. Lines equal 1 mm. ter, whereas others (e.g., C. bocagei, C. chocoensis, C.fuliginosus, and C. nexipus)ha.ve well-developed fringes on hands, but the fringes on the feet are continuous with the interdigital webbing. Most spe- cies lack fringes; in some, such as C. awa, C. kingsburyi, C. mystax, and C. shuar, fringes are
RMRGK05A–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Niels Krabbe el al. 99 Bull. B.O.C. 2005 125(2) songs of S. robbinsi (Fig. 6a) and S. chocoensis (Fig. 6b), whereas songs of S. canus opacus (Fig. 6c), 5. spillmanni (Fig. 6d) and S. stilesi (Fig. 6e) are considerably faster. Other taxa from the Colombian Andes such as S. vicinior (Fig. 6f), S. atratus conjusus (Fig. 6g), S. micropterus (Fig. 6h) and S. latrans latrans (Fig. 6i), differ from 5. rodriguezi in the quality of their song notes, in most cases distinctly so. Calls, given by both sexes, were single, 0.1-second-long, rising cui no
RMRDTT2B–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae). Colostethus. 22 UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87. 600 M. CONTOUR OVER 3000 M. § OVER 5000 M 040100 KILOMETERS Fig. 10. Distributions of Colostethus cevallosi (â¢), C. chocoensis (A), C. elachyhistus (â ), and C. Idngsburyi (T) pling; abdomen white; white mark in axilla. Variation.âSpecimens from 2 km SSW of Rio Reventador differ only in that smaller individuals have smaller discs on the first toe. A female (KU 166109) has white marks on a gray throat. Among a series from Azuela (near the former locality), one fe
RMRGK04P–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. F G r t t t , * t * t 1 i. Time (sec) Figure 6. Songs of Scytalopus tapaculos (recorded by Niels Krabbe unless stated otherwise). A: S. robbinsi, Buenaventura, prov. El Oro, Ecuador, 15 April 1991. B: S. chocoensis, El Placer, prov. Esmeraldas. Ecuador, 25 October 1983. C: S. canus opacus, PN Purace, dpto. Huila, Colombia, 17 October 1986 (recorded by Bret M. Whitney). D: S. spillmanni, Alto Gallinazo, dpto. Antioquia. Colombia, 12 June 1994. E: S. stilesi, Otnin Quimbaya, dpto. Risaralda, Colombia, 2 November 1996 (recorded by L. Renjif
RMRDTT2T–. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae). Colostethus. UNIV. KANSAS NAT. HIST. MUS. MISC. PUBL. NO. 87. Fig. 2. Dorsal color patterns of Colostethus. A. C. jacobuspetersi, QCAZ 1378. B. C. maquipucuna, KU 202882. C. C. machalilla, KU 132330. D. C. chocoensis, MNHG (GO 47). E. C. infraguttatus KU 142401. F. C. anthracinus, KU 120653. Lines equal 5 mm, except in A, in which it is 2 mm. developed in C. bocagei, C. elachyhistus, C. fuliginosus, C. talamancae, C. sauli, and C. shuar. In other species, it is weakly developed. A sigmoid or straight inner tarsal fold is presen
RMRF8HAN–. A catalogue of orchids for 1890, cultivated and for sale by John Saul, nurseryman, seedmsman and florist, Washington City, D. C. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Orchids Seeds Catalogs. JOHN SAUL'S CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS. Cattleya Aclandiae 2 50 Aurea .i?o 00 to 7 50 Bicolor 2 50 Bewriugiana 2 50 Bogoteusis *2 50 to 5 00 Chocoensis 5 00 Citrina. SLOOto 2 00 Crispa (Lselia) 2 50 Superba Dormaniana 5 t)0 Dowiana :+2 50 t( > 5 00 Large pieces Ernesti *i 50 to 5 OO Eldorado 2 50 Splendens >2 5u to 5 00 Virginalis 5 00 Gaskelliaua 2 50 Gigas 2 50 Harrisonise 2 00 Holfordian
RMRF0WYJ–. A catalogue of orchids for 1890, cultivated and for sale by John Saul, nurseryman, seedmsman and florist, Washington City, D. C. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Orchids Seeds Catalogs. JOHN SAUL'S CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS. Cattleya Aclandiae 2 50 Aurea .i?o 00 to 7 50 Bicolor 2 50 Bewriugiana 2 50 Bogoteusis *2 50 to 5 00 Chocoensis 5 00 Citrina. SLOOto 2 00 Crispa (Lselia) 2 50 Superba Dormaniana 5 t)0 Dowiana :+2 50 t( > 5 00 Large pieces Ernesti *i 50 to 5 OO Eldorado 2 50 Splendens >2 5u to 5 00 Virginalis 5 00 Gaskelliaua 2 50 Gigas 2 50 Harrisonise 2 00 Holfordian
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