RMB9M034–Globularia eriocephala in The High Atlas Haut Atlas mountains Morocco
RF2C4EAY2–Close-up of the spiky, woolly cactus Eriocephala Magnifica, a native plant in the cactaceae family from South America
RM2T69WEP–Lachnaea eriocephala. Purple-flowered lachnaea, Lachnaea purpurea. From the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in the George Hibbert collection. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 5, self-published in Knightsbridge, London, 1803.
RM2J8M2RB–Lachnaea eriocephala. Purple-flowered lachnaea, Lachnaea purpurea. From the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in the George Hibbert collection. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 5, self-published in Knightsbridge, London, 1803.
RMPBK9E3–1284 Salix eriocephala BB-1913
RM2A7HCAN–Lachnaea eriocephala, native of South Africa. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMMX5W81–. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Lepidoptera: Eriocephala calthella or Micropteryx calthella (Marsh Marygold Moth). before 1840. Curtis 99 Britishentomologyvolume6Plate751
RM2WM59RN–Ironwort / Mountain tea (Sideritis eriocephala), a Tenerife endemic, clump flowering on volcanic ash in El Portillo Botanical Garden, Teide National
RM2BTX2EW–Salix eriocephala Michx.
RFHNB56P–Parodia leninghausii group
RM2AA2R9M–Salix eriocephala,Herzblättrige Weide,Missouri River Willow,Yellow Willow
RF2B397PG–Close-up of the spiky, woolly cactus Eriocephala Magnifica, a native plant in the cactaceae family from South America.
RM2AKTNAY–Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . nt; the clypeus andlabrum arc short and small. The prothorax is very much reducdd, much as in Erio-cephala; the metathoracic scuta show an advance over thoseof Eriocephala iu being united on the median line instead of separated; the metascutelluni is very large, longer and more scutellate than that of Eriocephala.The shape and venation of the wings (fig. 0) are nearly identical with those of Erio- cei)hala, being long, narrow, and pointed, both pairs nearly alike
RFBBEXEC–MacKenzie's Willow, Salix prolixa, Salicaceae, Native to California and Western USA
RMK2DCTM–Death valley covered in mass of flowers of Desert gold (Geraea canescens) after El Nino rains, Death Valley, California, USA, February 2016
RMHWW13E–CALIFORNIA, USA: Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena, Desert gold, and Birdcage evening primrose with the Santa Rosa Mountains in background,
RMA3X2XM–botany, fungi, Flammulina, Velvet Shank, (Falmmulina velutipes), several mushrooms at tree trunk, eatable, Agaricus velutipes, C
RMA3X2PG–botany, fungi, Flammulina, Velvet Shank, (Falmmulina velutipes), several mushrooms on woodground, eatable, Agaricus velutipes, C
RF2C4EAXR–Close-up of the spiky, woolly cactus Eriocephala Magnifica, a native plant in the cactaceae family from South America
RMP5NFY1–Lachnaea eriocephala, native of South Africa. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMMYB882–. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Lepidoptera: Eriocephala calthella or Micropteryx calthella (Marsh Marygold Moth). before 1840. Curtis 87 Britishentomologyvolume6Plate751
RM2ANDKMN–A text-book of entomology, including the anatomy, physiology, embryology and metamorphoses of insects, for use in agricultural and technical schools and colleges as well as by the working entomologist . primitivemoth, Eriocephala, in which Walterfound a minute free galea, me, and aninner lobe (Figs. 76, 77), the lacinia. The hypopharynx. — While in its mostgeneralized condition, as in Synaptera,Derniaptera, Orthoptera, and Neurop-tera, this anterior median fold or out-growth of the labium forming the floorof the mouth may retain the designationof tongue, lingua, or ligula; in itsmore specializ
RFBBEX8M–MacKenzie's Willow, Salix prolixa, Salicaceae, Native to California and Western USA
RM2BNK821–Death valley covered in mass of flowers of Desert gold (Geraea canescens) after El Nino rains, Death Valley, California, USA, February 2016
RMHWW18H–CALIFORNIA, USA: Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena, Desert gold and Birdcage evening primrose with the Santa Rosa Mountains in background.
RM2BNK817–Flowers blooming in Death Valley including Phacelia (Phacelia crenulata), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), Rock daisies (Perityle emori), and Brown-eye
RM2ATWG4J–Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) and desert golds (Geraea canescens) carpet the sandy washes beneath the Calumet Mountains at dawn. Mojave Trail National Monument, Mojave Desert, California, USA. 17th March 2019.
RM2BNN5HE–1563786 - - Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides
RMMW9C0M–. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Lepidoptera: Eriocephala calthella or Micropteryx calthella (Marsh Marygold Moth). before 1840. Curtis 98 Britishentomologyvolume6Plate751
RM2AA2RB1–Salix eriocephala,Herzblättrige Weide,Missouri River Willow,Yellow Willow
RM2ANDY5X–A text-book of entomology, including the anatomy, physiology, embryology and metamorphoses of insects, for use in agricultural and technical schools and colleges as well as by the working entomologist . Fio. 49.—Mandible of Pusxalus cornutus with theprostheca (!): A, that of a Nioaraguan species; a, inside,&, outside view, with the muscle. 62 TEXT-BOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY Mandibles are wanting in the adults of the more specialized Lepi-doptera, being vestigial in the most generalized forms (certainTineina and Crambus), but well developed in that very primitivemoth, Eriocephala (Fig. 51). They are al
RFBBEX2K–MacKenzie's Willow, Salix prolixa, Salicaceae, Native to California and Western USA
RM2BNN5MC–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) Anza-Borre
RMMMN66Y–. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Lepidoptera: Eriocephala calthella or Micropteryx calthella (Marsh Marygold Moth). . before 1840. Curtis 98 Britishentomologyvolume6Plate751
RM2AA2RBR–Salix eriocephala,Herzblättrige Weide,Missouri River Willow,Yellow Willow
RM2AWFDXW–The woods and by-ways of New England . de Shrubbery 79 Weeping Willow Salix Babylonica 37 Western Plane Platanus occidentalis .... 225 White Birch Betula alba 305 White Pine Pinus strobus 411 White Spruce Abies alba 377 Whortleberry Pasture 210 Whortleberries and Huckleberries 215 Willow, Swamp Salix eriocephala 29 Willow, Yellow Salix vitellina 26 Winter Wood-scenery 354 Witch-Hazel 345 Wood-Paths 285 Woody Nightshade Solatium dulcamara . . .190 Y. Yellow Birch Betula excelsa 313 Yew Taxus Canadensis 400 Cambridge : Electrotyped and Printed by Welch, Bigelow, & Co. I m. BOSTON:JAMES R. OSGOOD
RFBBEX02–MacKenzie's Willow, Salix prolixa, Salicaceae, Native to California and Western USA
RM2BNN5HM–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RM2BNN5MA–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RMMCPJ46–. Fig. 62. A, B, D Vergr. 300. C, E Vergr. 600. A Bastzellen und Enden von Bastzellen aus dem Stamm* von Gnidia eriocephala. B Querschnitt durch die Bastzellen. C Bruchstück einer gequetschten Bast- zelle; p Poren; s Streitung. J?Dieselhe im Querschnitt. /> Bastparenchymzellen. p Protoplasmareste. dung des Bastes in der Tat angewendet wird, noch mehr Vorschub geleistet werden muß. Hierdurch erklärt sich der feinfaserige Charakter dieses Bastes und das baumwollenartige Äußere desselben. Im Baste treten neben den Bastzellen noch reichlich parenchymatische Zellen, teils in Form von Markstrahle
RM2BNN5KY–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RM2BTX2E3–Salix eriocephala subsp mackenziena var mackenzieana.
RMRF9312–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 6 INTKODUCTION. Micropterycc they are non-denticulate and functionless, and in the higher forms rudimentary. In Eriocephala the free palpi and typical ligula of the mandibulate insects are present, the ligula being formed by the fusion of the inner palps into a short tubule open externally, a short hypopharynx being present on its inner "wall.. 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
RM2BNN5M3–Desert landscape at sunset, with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides)
RM2BNN5HK–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RM2ATWG4K–Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) and desert golds (Geraea canescens) carpet the sandy washes beneath the Calumet Mountains, under the Milky Way. Mojave Trail National Monument, Mojave Desert, California, USA. 18th March 2019.
RMRF14N3–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 6 INTKODUCTION. Micropterycc they are non-denticulate and functionless, and in the higher forms rudimentary. In Eriocephala the free palpi and typical ligula of the mandibulate insects are present, the ligula being formed by the fusion of the inner palps into a short tubule open externally, a short hypopharynx being present on its inner "wall.. 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