RM2A2RJ58–G. Cetonia 26, Beetle, Fig. 1-7: C. Conspersa, C, Impar, C. Pulverulenta, C. Punctulata, C. Hirta, C. Stictica, C. Moesta, Signed: Oudet Sculp, Raymond Imp, Publié par J. B. Baillière, Pl. 56, after p. 410, Oudet, Marie Nicolas (sc.); Raymond (imp.); Baillière, Jean-Baptiste (ed.), 1833, H. Gory; A. Percheron: Monographie des cétoines et genres voisins, formant, dans les familles naturelles de Latreille, la division des scarabées mélitophiles. Paris: chez J.-B. Baillière, Libraire; même Maison; Londres, 1833
RF2PC8DDM–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RMG6GC89–A Sprinkled Grasshopper (Chloealtis conspersa) 3rd Instar perches on a fallen oak tree trunk.
RF2HB6TNE–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2NPN0C0–Xanthoparmelia conspersa (peppered rock-shield) is widely distributed in temperate zones growing on siliceous rocks.
RMDAECG9–Green Lichen (Parmelia conspersa), on a rock, Sweden, Lapland, Muddus NP, Harsprangsfallet
RF2K143AB–A white Lawana Conspersa insect in a forest
RMR0MNHJ–Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper, Arphia conspersa, male
RF2BN07EJ–An american dog violet, Viola,conspersa, growing in a woodland area in eastern Ontario, Canada
RM2T699FD–Giant tachinid fly, Tachina grossa 1, parasitoid fly, Gymnosoma rotundatum 2,6, Linnaemya vulpina 3, Tachina fera 4, face fly, Musca autumnalis 5, cheese skipper, Piophila casei 7, Zophomyia temula 8, Mesembrina meridiana 9, Musca repens 10, and Trixa conspersa 11. Diptera. Muscae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RFM8W2AJ–the family of Lichen: Evernia prunastri, Usnea barbata, Cladonia pyxidata, Cladonia rangiferia, Graphis scripta, Lecanora varia, Parmelia conspersa, Roccella tinctoria, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1895
RMHMKRG4–Thallus and apothecia on a lichen (Parmelia conspersa), Parmeliaceae.
RM2MA3R5G–Giant tachinid fly, Tachina grossa 1, parasitoid fly, Gymnosoma rotundatum 2,6, Linnaemya vulpina 3, Tachina fera 4, face fly, Musca autumnalis 5, cheese skipper, Piophila casei 7, Zophomyia temula 8, Mesembrina meridiana 9, Musca repens 10, and Trixa conspersa 11. Diptera. Muscae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RMJ4CHFW–Platysphinx conspersa
RFK6YAN2–Drawing of a foliose lichen Xanthoparmelia conspersa (Peppered rock-shield). Watercolor on rough paper.
RM2BTW0EC–Quercus conspersa Benth.
RMA87KWF–Arphia conspersa White Mountains central Arizona USA 2 June 2003 Orthoptera Acrididae
RMEBK7D0–Xanthoparmelia (Xanthoparmelia conspersa, Imbricaria conspersa, Imbricaria conspersa var. coralloidea, Parmelia atlantica, Parmelia bakonyensis, Parmelia bohemica, Parmelia conspersa f. dispersa, Parmelia subconspersa var. portugalica), on a rock
RFT603NA–Dog Violet (Viola conspersa) belongs to the Violaceae family. It is a perennial herb plant, leaves are heart shaped, stems are light green and glabrou
RF2E9MB1Y–The Felted twiglet (Tubaria conspersa) is an inedible mushroom , an intresting photo
RF2TA0M86–Peppered rock-shield (Xanthoparmelia conspersa). Les Alberes, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2J2YEN0–Extreme sharp and detailed portrait of Lawana conspersa at on a corn plant.
RF2HB6TNC–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RFB4T7T5–Tubaria conspersa
RF2EA3CB7–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2F489YE–Shielding (Parmelia conspersa)
RF2P73TMY–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2GAEC11–A Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) Perched on the Ground
RF2HBT5KW–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RFMXJA13–Speckle-winged Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) Impaled on Barded Wire by a Loggerhead Shrike
RF2EA3CB0–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2B88XN7–Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) on the Ground on Dirt and Gravel in Colorado
RMKJ0MN2–Indomitrella conspersa 001
RM2BT51JD–Coronet moth, Craniophora ligustri 1-4, marbled coronet, Hadena confusa 5, varied coronet, Hadena compta 6, and green arches, Anaplectoides prasina 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RM2BTRJC0–Viola conspersa Rchb.
RMW02P2B–Coronet moth, Craniophora ligustri 1-4, marbled coronet, Hadena confusa 5, varied coronet, Hadena compta 6, and green arches, Anaplectoides prasina 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RMEBK7D2–Xanthoparmelia (Xanthoparmelia conspersa, Imbricaria conspersa, Imbricaria conspersa var. coralloidea, Parmelia atlantica, Parmelia bakonyensis, Parmelia bohemica, Parmelia conspersa f. dispersa, Parmelia subconspersa var. portugalica), on a rock
RM2AKX7RR–The Tropical agriculturist and magazine of the Ceylon Agricultural Society . ig and Apricot trees. Against all such bark and leaf-eating insects, spraying with Paris Green will be found effective. Whenapplied to foliage, it should be mixed with about six times its bulk of lime. A small outbreak of a caterpillar pest (Narosa conspersa, Wlk.), on tea,has been reported from the Uda Pussellawa district. Though belonging to thefamily Limacodidae (which includes the notorious nettle-grubs) this particularinsect has not previously attracted attention as a pest. It does not figure inWatt & Manns Pests
RF2E9MB61–The Felted twiglet (Tubaria conspersa) is an inedible mushroom , an intresting photo
RF2TA0M85–Peppered rock-shield (Xanthoparmelia conspersa). Les Alberes, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2J2YF28–Extreme sharp and detailed portrait of Lawana conspersa at on a corn plant.
RMTR61PC–caddisfly (Plectrocnemia conspersa), net of the larva under water, Germany
RFB4T7DB–Tubaria conspersa
RMEBJRNP–Green Lichen (Parmelia conspersa), on a rock, Sweden, Lapland, Muddus NP
RFAKA06T–Felted Twiglet - Tubaria conspersa
RM2F52PM0–Shielding (Parmelia conspersa)
RMG7K1C9–American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus, illustration from book dated 1904
RF2R5JYH1–Xanthoparmelia stenophylla is a foliose lichen found on well-lit rocks especially near the sea. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.
RF2DBT0B5–Eurybrachyid nymph. Planthopper on a palm tree trunk. Eurybrachyid Planthopper nymph blends perfectly with the background. Small bug with perfect mimi
RF2E9KPHA–Tubaria conspersa, commonly known as the felted twiglet, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2B88XN5–Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) on the Ground on Dirt and Gravel in Colorado
RF2F761FG–Xanthoparmelia conspersa, commonly known as the peppered rock-shield, a lichen growing on rock surface in Finland
RMKJ0MN3–Indomitrella conspersa 002
RM2BF5JWH–Plocia conspersa. 27 Sep 20131
RMW07YK3–Archive image from page 770 of Die fichtenkäfer Finnlands (1917). Die fichtenkäfer Finnlands diefichtenkfer02saal Year: 1917 Auctor ik-l. 02—03. Adelncera fasciata Gyll. — 6-4. A. conspersa Gyi.i.. (?). — 05. Elatcridae sp. — 00. Corynihites sp. (?). — 07- Elater Iristis L. (?).
RMPG3W8J–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. Fig. 112. yalsanivea,Tu, Verticalsectionthrough a stroma; in the centre a sperniogonium ejecting sper- matia ; on each side a perithecium. After Tulasne, Slightly magnified. Fig. 113. Tymfiatiis conspersa, Fr. h a shortly stallced apotheciumwith two spermo. gonia at its base, in median longitudinal section. Spermatia are escaping from the spermogonium to the right. After Tulasne. Slightly magnified. protoplasm, and they are formed in the same way as acrogenously prod
RM2AKFADG–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo 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 . qovb 116. AlYLOSIA MARMOKA1A, Beilttl. 117. Eriosema chinense, Vog. 146 XLIII. LEGUMINOSjE.. dard c.Tw 118. Podopetalum Ormondi, Bail. 118 bis. Castanospermum australe, A. Cunn. 118 ter. C. australe, A. Cunn., var. brevivexillum, Bail. XLIII. LEGUMINOS^. 147 Dunbaria, W. et A.conspersa, Benth. Atylosia, W. et A. marmorata, BcntJi. — Glycine marmor
RF2GYGRCK–Tiny Flatid Planthopper Nymph Insect Looks Like a Walking Piece of Popcorn, covered with waxy filaments for protection.
RF2TA0M8A–Peppered rock-shield (Xanthoparmelia conspersa). Les Alberes Natural Park, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2J2Y4PW–Extreme sharp and detailed portrait of Lawana conspersa at on a corn plant.
RMMEFKEC–. Die fichtenkäfer Finnlands . * Auctor ik-l. 02—03. Adelncera fasciata Gyll. — 6-4. A. conspersa Gyi.i.. (?). — 05. Elatcridae sp. — 00. Corynihites sp. (?). — 07- Elater Iristis L. (?).
RF2C4ED93–Eurybrachyid nymph. Planthopper on a palm tree trunk. Eurybrachy
RMEBJRNG–Green Lichen (Parmelia conspersa), on a rock, Sweden, Lapland, Muddus NP
RFAJ6PKW–Felted Twiglet - Tubaria conspersa
RF2R5JYGW–Xanthoparmelia stenophylla is a foliose lichen found on well-lit rocks especially near the sea. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.
RF2DBT0BA–Eurybrachyid nymph. Planthopper on a palm tree trunk. Eurybrachyid Planthopper nymph blends perfectly with the background. Small bug with perfect mimi
RF2B88XN2–Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) on the Ground on Dirt and Gravel in Colorado
RF2F761HH–Xanthoparmelia conspersa, commonly known as the peppered rock-shield, a lichen growing on rock surface in Finland
RMK12EXR–Biologia Centrali Americana Edessa conspersa
RF2M84EKM–Xanthoparmelia conspersa, commonly known as the peppered rock-shield, a lichen growing on rock surface in Finland
RMW07YNM–Archive image from page 774 of Die fichtenkäfer Finnlands Studien. Die fichtenkäfer Finnlands : Studien uber die Entwichlungsstadien, Lebensweise und geographische Verbreitung der an Picea excelsa Link. lebenden Coleopteren nebst einer Larvenbestimmungstabelle diefichtenkfer02saa Year: 1917 TAFKI. V. Aiictor (k-1. B2—(>3. Adelocera jasciata Gyll. — 64- A. conspersa Gyll. (?). — 65. Elatcyidac Sj). — fiP). Curymhitcs sp. (?). — 67- Elater tiistis L. (?).
RM2AKXY30–Skrifter - Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab . artflækket utseende. Av andre karakteristiske laver kan nævnes:Alectoria jubata Nephroma lævigatum Cetraria glauca Parmelia conspersa — chlorophylla Psoroma hypnorum Cladonia gracilis f. chordalis Rhizocarpon geographicum — rangiformis Sphaerophorus coralloides Hæmatomma ventosum Sticta scrobiculata Ochrolechia ericetorum Usnea barbata samt flere skorpelaver. 68 ROLF NORDHAGEN [7 Av moserne var Racomitrium lanuginosum uhyre almiii-delig og vokste ofte i svære kaker. Disse var hyppig dræpt avOchrolechia, som dannet flate sanimenhængende hvi
RMPFX6YD–. Genera des insectes, ou, Exposition deÌtailleÌe de tous les caracteÌres propres aÌ chacun des genres de cette classe d'animaux. [electronic resource]. Insects; Insects. 2?£n?.lF!3. ORTHOPTERES. PL 2.. G. Blatta. Liun. B. Conspersa. Serv. AJ?. anat. J.Veltrrue jù/. ,bl. Ctrbià se (Max i835.). 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.. GueÌrin-MeÌneville, F. -E. (FeÌlix-Edouard), 1799-1874; Percheron, A. (Achille), 1
RF2TA0M8B–Peppered rock-shield (Xanthoparmelia conspersa). Les Alberes Natural Park, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2J2YEDJ–Extreme sharp and detailed portrait of Lawana conspersa at on a corn plant.
RF2RD8B7K–Peppered rock-shield (Parmelia conspersa or Xanthoparmelia conspersa) is a foliose lichen with the thallus appressed or loosely attached to the substr
RF2GYGRCX–Tiny Flatid Planthopper Nymph Insect Looks Like a Walking Piece of Popcorn, covered with waxy filaments for protection.
RF2TCK2BB–Xanthoparmelia conspersa or Parmelia conspersa (above) and Xanthoparmelia tinctina or Parmelia tinctina (below) are a foliose lichens that grows on si
RFAJ6PBM–Felted Twiglet - Tubaria conspersa
RF2TCK2B9–Xanthoparmelia conspersa or Parmelia conspersa is a foliose lichen. Thallus and apothecia detail. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province,
RMEBJRNK–Green Lichen (Parmelia conspersa), on a rock, Sweden, Lapland, Muddus NP
RF2TCK2B5–Xanthoparmelia conspersa or Parmelia conspersa is a foliose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province,
RF2DBT0BE–Eurybrachyid nymph. Planthopper on a palm tree trunk. Eurybrachyid Planthopper nymph blends perfectly with the background. Small bug with perfect mimi
RF2TCK2B8–Xanthoparmelia conspersa or Parmelia conspersa is a foliose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province,
RF2B88XNC–Speckle-winged Rangeland Grasshopper (Arphia conspersa) on the Ground on Dirt and Gravel in Colorado
RF2TCK2B6–Xanthoparmelia conspersa or Parmelia conspersa is a foliose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province,
RMK12FMA–Biologia Centrali Americana Anasa conspersa
RF2M84EHR–Xanthoparmelia conspersa, commonly known as the peppered rock-shield, a lichen growing on rock surface in Finland
RM2BTW9NC–Christella conspersa Schrad Lve D Lve.
RF2HCR2YB–Xanthoparmelia conspersa, commonly known as the peppered rock-shield, a lichen growing on rock surface in Finland
RM2CETPCK–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. mm. longum attenuata, 14-20 mm. lata,25-40 mm. longa, pagina superiore pilis aequaliter conspersa, marginecrenatn-dentata, dentibus obtusiusculis vel vix acutis, in sicco leviter 1 Stemodia glabra, Spuengel, Si/stema (1825), 810, il. 9 = Gratiola peruviana. 186 BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DE GENEVE (32) involutis, saepissime dentibus miiioribus adjunctis, inde serraturaduplice. Nervi pennati adscendentes, superne parum prominuli, tamenconspicui,infernepilis marginati. Flores solitarii axillares; pedicelliebracteati, villosi, crassiusculi 4,.)-
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