RMBH5153–Close-up of seaweed (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing on another species of seaweed in a rock pool at low tide.
RM2HB7FX8–Conferva Lanosa, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, photographic support, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm
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RM2MEW445–Cheilanthes lanosa
RM2G79CB1–Vertebrata lanosa (Linnaeus) TAChristensen, red alga (Florideophyceae)
RMEH8GP1–Frost rims the edges of Rockweed stems and tufts of Vertebrata lanosa on the coast of Maine.
RF2JWDWTP–Cheilanthes lanosa (Hairy lip fern).
RMMDG1PF–Ascophyllum nodosum with hemiparasitic Vertebrata lanosa (syn. Polysiphonia lanosa.)
RMP6G5AG–Reddish-brown filamentous alga, Vertebrata lanosa (Polysiphonia fastigiata), magnified x50. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RMEJ1FTC–Vertebrata lanosa is a symbiotic marine alga that grows on Ascophyllum nodosum; Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine.
RM2A77AG6–Reddish-brown filamentous alga, Vertebrata lanosa (Polysiphonia fastigiata), magnified x50. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RMMDG1RD–Ascophyllum nodosum with hemiparasitic Vertebrata lanosa (syn. Polysiphonia lanosa) floating in water, lit from behind on white background.
RM2BAJ28D–Carrier crab or porter crab, Homola barbata 1, and dorripd crab, Medorippe lanata 2. Omola fronte-spinosa, Dorippe lanosa. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMW7N9EJ–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RMM90DR5–Centris lanosa, F, Face, FL, Torreya
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RMBJMNE4–Polysiphonia lanosa. growing on eggwrack, Ascophyllum nodosum. Osmington mills ,Dorset.
RM2C8WHXD–Polysiphonia lanosa on Knotted, june 2020 | usage worldwide
RM2WC097D–Conferva Lanosa, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2T697X2–Carrier crab or porter crab, Homola barbata 1, and dorripd crab, Medorippe lanata 2. Omola fronte-spinosa, Dorippe lanosa. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RM2PFK4TC–Red Seaweed (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing on Knotted Wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum), Osmington Mills, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMA4A9FY–Arcium tomentosum
RM2G430PX–Conferva Lanosa; Seaweed. .
RM2AKTJAC–Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Y and the apices are seldom so distinctly fastigiate as in that spe-cies. The habitat in which C. uncialis occurs, affords an addi-tional clue. It usually frequents rocky places, growing on therock itself, or among the thin coating of sand which covers it, inplaces close to the edge of low-water mark. C. lanosa, on thecontrary, is almost always found as a parasite on other
RMMAAJ38–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Cladophora lanosa (Roth) Kütz. F. unCialis. a Stück der Alge in natiirl. Grösse, b Oberstück. c Uuterstück. Vergr. ca. 100. Pflanze oder älterer Theile 1 — 2 mal, jene der jungen Theile 8 bis 12 mal so lang als der Durchmesser. End- glieder junger Theile lang und etwas keulen- förmig ; Endzweige alter Individuen oder älterer Theile mehr Aveniger zugespitzt. Conferva arcta Dillw. Brit. Conf, Suppl.p.67. Gl. Spongomorpha arcta Kütz. Phyc. gener. p. 263. — Id. Spec. Alg. p. 417. — Id. Tab. phyc. IV. Tab. 74. —
RMEJ1FTF–Icicles form at the tips of Knotted Wrack and Rockweed at low tide in Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine.
RMW7N9EK–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RM2AFPJ1E–. Anales. de los grupos fundamentales de la huma-nidad, sino que dan ignalmente datos para distinguir las razas secun-darias. Humboldt observó en América la persistencia de la cabelleraindígena, después de varias generaciones y á pesar del cruzamiento conlos blancos. La cabellera puede ser: lisa, ondulada, bucleada, rizada 3- lanosa,siendo éstos los principales tipos. El estudio de los cabellos, considerados aisladamente, suministradiferencias microscópicas mu3- interesantes: la forma de la sección trans-versal puede ser redonda, elipsoide, triangular, etc., siendo mu3 persis-tente. La colorac
RMW7N9EE–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RM2WDXM9P–Acrosiphonia arcta as Conferva lanosa in Roth 1806.
RM2AWFNAF–Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux . Tome ILTU, PL V.. lith F Chameau Bordeaux. SECONDE NOTE SUR LES MŒURS DE QUELQUES HYMÉNOPTÈRES du genre OSMIA Panzer PRINCIPALEMENT DE l A PROVENCE Par M. Ch. FERTON Osmia lanosa Pérez. — Lannée dernière jai rapporté lerésultat de mes recherches sur les osmies découpeuses defleurs (1). A part VOsmia crislata Fonsc, ces insectes mavaientparu rares dans les environs de Marseille; il a suffi de déplacerdune centaine de mètres le champ de mes observations pourrencontrer en nombre VOsmia lanosa. Cette espèce habitele même sol argileux et non cultivé que la cri
RMW7N9EH–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, with the tide rising in the background, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RM2C1HP6A–Metaxya lanosa AR Sm Metaxya lanosa AR Sm.
RMT0DAPP–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr02rabe Year: 1885 Fig. 196. Cladophora lanosa (Roth) Kütz. F. unCialis. a Stück der Alge in natiirl. Grösse, b Oberstück. c Uuterstück. Vergr. ca. 100. Pflanze oder älterer Theile 1 — 2 mal, jene der jungen Theile 8 bis 12 mal so lang als der Durchmesser. End- glieder junger Theile lang und etwas keulen- förmig ; Endzweige alter Individuen oder älterer Theile mehr Aveniger zugespitzt. Conferva arcta Dillw. Brit. Conf, Suppl.p.67. Gl. Spongomorpha arcta
RM2CP335T–. A dictionary of birds . iffer from the already-known genus Sphenura. In March1866 Mr. AVilcox obtained on the banks of the Richmond river ^ Hence Lathams name for this species is Faithful Jacana,—he supposingit to belong to the genus in which Linnteus placed it. - Tacta manu cutis, sub pennis etiam lanosa, crepat ubique fortiter {SysLNat. ed. 12, i. p. 260). SCRUB-BIRD 821 on the eastern side of Australia some other examples, whichproved the existeice of a second species, described by Mr. Ramsay{op. cit. 1866, pp. 438-440) as A. rufescens; bnt still no suspicionof the great divergence of th
RM2BXB87K–Metaxya lanosa AR Sm Metaxya lanosa AR Sm.
RM2CE03W0–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RADIAL SECTION.. TANGENTIAL SECTION oer. Berg-Lorbeer. r,. Kalmie dc Mont.>/>. Laurel de la Montana. 259. KALMIA LATIFOLIA L Mountain Laurel. TRANSVERSE SECTION. raoul section. TANGENTIAL SECTION. Ger. Berg-Lorbcer. fv. Kalmie de Montagne.Sp. Laurel it k Montana. 260. BUMELIA LANUGINOSA Pers. Chittim-wood. Woolly Buckthorn. Gum Elastic. TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL SECTION. r?i^BaHRO«BEr*: TANGENTIAL SECTION. Oer. WoUiger-Kreuzdorn. Fr. Nerprun laineuxsp. Ladicrno lanosa. I i P 260. BUMELIA LANUGINOSA
RM2CE03JE–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANGENTIAL SECTION oer. Berg-Lorbeer. r,. Kalmie dc Mont.>/>. Laurel de la Montana. 259. KALMIA LATIFOLIA L Mountain Laurel. TRANSVERSE SECTION. raoul section. TANGENTIAL SECTION. Ger. Berg-Lorbcer. fv. Kalmie de Montagne.Sp. Laurel it k Montana. 260. BUMELIA LANUGINOSA Pers. Chittim-wood. Woolly Buckthorn. Gum Elastic. TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL SECTION. r?i^BaHRO«BEr*: TANGENTIAL SECTION. Oer. WoUiger-Kreuzdorn. Fr. Nerprun laineuxsp. Ladicrno lanosa. I i P 260. BUMELIA LANUGINOSA Pers P Chittim-wo
RMRGFHFG–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 539. Chart 269.—Distribution of alg^e on Spindle Rocks, May 22, 1905. The rocks at this date presented a characteristic algal flora of the spring at its full development. There was notjnuch change in the species since April 22 (chart 268), but a large increase in the quantity of vegetation. Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis (11) was still the dominant green alga, but Enteromorpha intestinalis (7) had begun to appear; these two species extended the green zone much higher up on the rocks t
RM2B6H7MC–Conferva Woolly Conferva Lanosa Object Type : photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-116 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: Pages: 250 h mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RMRR3X0H–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. ActaHorti Bergiam. Bd. 1"NS5.. Juel deliri- /. Tewriurn . 2. prostraia . 3. f/cntianoidcs. 4-. alpina . Veronic a 5. saturejoid.es. G. capitata . 7. nummularia . 8. scuxatilis. Lir Amt 9. lanosa. 10. Kolscliyana. 11. deiutH'lora .. 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.. Bergianska stiftelsen; Kungl. Sven
RMRR3KF0–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. BIOIvOGICAIy SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 539. Chart 269.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, May 22, 1905. The rocks at this date presented a characteristic algal flora of the spring at its full development. There was not much change in the species since April 22 (chart 268), but a large increase in the quantity of vegetation. Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis (11) was still the dominant green alga, but Enteromorpka intestinalis (7) had begun to appear; these two species extended the green
RMRH31NW–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. CHLOROSPERME/E. 19 rocks, while C. lanosa, of a similar size, is usually parasitic on other alga?, as already described. C. glaucescens is a beautiful species, occasionally reflecting glaucous tints, as referred to in its specific name. C. Gattyce, Macallana, Broxvnii, and two or three others, com- plete the list of British species of this genus. The curious genus Codium contains some very remarkable species, two of which, except that they grow generally in masses
RMRR3KKJ–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 54° BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. 33 «** Chart 270.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, June 29, 1905. The character of the vegetation on the rocks had greatly changed from that of May 22 (chart 269), and marked the beginning of the characteristic summer flora and the end of the spring season. A green zone on the upper parts of the rocks was composed chiefly of Ulothrix implexa (3), Ulva Lactuca var. rigida (5), and Enteromorpha intestinalis (7); Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis, formerl
RMRR3KKT–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 539. Chart 269.—Distribution of algse on Spindle Rocks, May 22, 1905. The rocks at this date presented a characteristic algal flora of the spring at its full development. There was not much change in the species since April 22 (chart 268), but a large increase in the quantity of vegetation. Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis (11) was still the dominant green alga, but Enteromorpha iniestinalis (7) had begun to appear; these two species extended the green zo
RMRHDME4–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009. FIG. 23. Rhinopomatidae: K — Rhinopoma. Emballonuridae: B - Taphozous mauritianus; C - Taphozous nudi- ventris; D - Coleura afra. Vespertilionidae: E - Miniopterus; F - Kerivoula lanosa; G — Nycticeinops schlieffeni; Fi - Scotophilus; J - Mimetilliis; K - Laephotis wintoni L - Glanconycteris humeralis; M - Glauconycteris ege- ria ssp. (?); N - Glauconycteris gleni. 38. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRGFHF7–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 540 BULLETIN OP THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. 33 V Chart 270.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, June 29, 1905. The character of the vegetation on the rocks had greatly changed from that of May 22 (chart 269), and marked the beginning of the characteristic summer flora and the end of the spring season. A green zone on the upper parts of the rocks was composed chiefly of Ulothrix implexa (3), Ulva Lactuca var. rigida (5), and Enteromorpha intcsiinalis (7); Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis, formerly so abundant and conspicuous, had
RMRR3KEP–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 540 BULI.ETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. PyramW Rock 33 <^' Chart 270.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, June 29, 1905. The character of the vegetation on the rocks had greatly changed from that of May 22 (chart 269), and marked the beginning of the characteristic summer flora and the end of the spring season. A green zone on the upper parts of the rocks was composed chiefly of Ulothrix implexa (3), Ulva Laduca var. rigida (5), and Enleromorpha intcstinalis (7); Cladophora lanosa var. un
RMRR3KJJ–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 544 BULLETIN OF THE) BUREAU OP FISHERIES.. Pyramid Rock Chart 274.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, December 30, 1904. This chart plots the vegetation on the rocks in the winter before the upper parts are scraped clean by floating ice. In the series of charts it shows the conditions two and one-half months before those pre- sented on chart 267. The prevailing green alga was Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis (n), present on the upper portions of every rock above low-water mark (the dotted lines)
RMRR3KDN–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 544 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Pyramid RocK Chart 274.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, December 30, 1904. This chart plots the vegetation on the rocks in the winter before the upper parts are scraped clean by floating ice. In the series of charts it shows the conditions two and one-half months before those pre- sented on chart 267. The prevailing green alga was Cladophora lanosa var. xincialis (11), present on the upper portions of every rock above low-water mark (the dotted lines
RMRGFHDY–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 544 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Pyramid Rock Chart 274.—Distribution of algae on Spindle Rocks, December 30, 1904. This chart plots the vegetation on the rocks in the winter before the upper ports are scraped clean by floating ice. In the series of charts it shows the conditions two and one-half months before those pre- sented on chart 267. The prevailing green alga was Cladophora lanosa var. uncialis (ii), present on the upper portions of every rock above low-water mark (tlie dotted lines). Near low-water mark was a b^o
RMRHDKGK–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 TABLE 4. Communities of shrews and golden moles associated with captures of Simcus hututsi. Species Mubwindi Ruhija Buhoma Ruhondo Rmyirame Ndora (Uganda) /IT J (Uganda) /TT i (Uganda) (Burundi) (Burundi) (Burundi) Chrysochloris stuhlmanni 1 Crocidura dolichura 1 7(2) 2 (1) Crocidura lanosa 2 Crocidura maurisca 1 (1) Crocidura niobe 1 Crocidura olivieri ssp. 2 8 3 9(3) 19(1) Crocidura stenocephala 1 (1) r Myosorex habaulti 2 Paracrocidura maxima 2 Ruivenzorisorex suncoides r 1 Scutisorex somereni 1 1 Su
RMREGMM5–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Fig. 196.. Cladophora lanosa (Roth) Kütz. F. unCialis. a Stück der Alge in natiirl. Grösse, b Oberstück. c Uuterstück. Vergr. ca. 100. Pflanze oder älterer Theile 1 — 2 mal, jene der jungen Theile 8 bis 12 mal so lang als der Durchmesser. End- glieder junger Theile lang und etwas keulen- förmig ; Endzweige alter Individuen oder älterer Theile mehr Aveniger zugespitzt. Conferva arcta Dillw. Brit. Conf, Suppl.p.67. Gl. Spongomorpha arcta K
RMRHW3R6–. Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck. Science; Medicine. — 182 — „,^.11 ressenible au cristata, mais s'en distingue de suite par les appendices de 7. segment de 1' abdomeu, qui sout ä extremite pointue et non ronde. Les bords lateraux de ce segment forment des lobes arrondis et proe- minents; au contraire, chez 1' 0. cristata^ ils sont en angle obtus peu saillant. Au 6. segment dorsal les deux cretes, qui courent transversalement pour aboutir aux dents laterales, sont plus saillantes chez le lanosa, nette chez le cristata. Enfin, la ponctiiation du lanosa est
RMRE9N1W–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. n American Fern Journal '» V, â ( Volume 25, Plate 8. »l^ -^ 1 ^ r ' vt mL^o, ^ â¢Â« Spores of Northeastern Ferns. .4r> â¦-â¢4-rt Spores of Northeastern Ferns 85 cariaefolium A. Br.; Fig. 4. B. virginianum (L.) Sw.; Fig. 5. B. silaifolium Presi; Fig. 6. B. simpieo; Hitchc; Fig. 7. Osmt^nda regalis L. var. spectahUis (Willd.) A. Gray; Fig. 8. 0. cmna- momea L.; Fig. 9. Schizaea pusUla Pursh; Fig. 10. Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.) Sw. Plate 6. Fig. 11. Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link.; Fig. 12. Cheilanthes lanosa (Mx.) Watt
RMRN0N6C–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. 234 Ch. Ferïon.. Perezia mcmra, n. sp. Antenne et aile supérieure. l'intervalle des ocelles postérieurs. 2° article du fouet des antennes très peu plus grand que le l*"', ces deux réunis faiblement plus grands que le 3'^, celui-ci et les sui- vants égaux, les lO'^ et 11° plus grands, le 12'' égal à une fois et demie la longueur de l'avant- dernier, égal aussi aux articles 3 et 4 réunis. Abdomen convexe en dessous, sa convexité est la même que chez 0. lanosa ('), il est nu et brillant, très finement chagriné aux derniers
RMRCHRPW–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Chenopodiaceae. (Volkens.) 71 c) durch 3 oder mehr senkrecht von den Flügehi aufstrebende Borsten oder Dornen K. prosthecochaela F. v. Müll., K. lanosa Lindl., K. flmhrioluta F. v. Müll, und K. melanocoma F. V. Müll. Eine höchst wünschenswerte monographische Durcharbeitung der Camphorosmeae wird wahrscheinlich zur Vereinigung der Gattungen Chenolea, Bassia und Kochia führen. 28. Enchylaena R. Br. Bl. mit 2 Vorb. und 5spalliger, an der Fr. rot u. fleis
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