RM2A2RJXP–Alpenflora in der Region Vierwaldstättersee, 21 Cypripedium, 22 Eryngium alpinum, 23 Rumex nivalis, 24 Primula integrifolia, 25 Pedicularis versicolor, p. 92, p. 108, Albert Fleiner; Xaver Imfeld [et al.]: Engelberg: Streifzüge durch Gebirg und Tal. Zürich: Hofer & Burger, [18
RMEJR074–Oriental Garden Lizard (Calotes versicolor) adult, close-up of head, Yala N.P., Sri Lanka, February
RM2KFF8F3–Turkeytail bracket fungus, Trametes versicolor, growing on a tree trunk at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve in Norfolk.
RMRPND1R–zoology / animals, amphibian (amphibia), Gray Tree Frog (Hyla versicolor) tadpole on sandy bottom of p, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFJJEJNR–Old illustration of Rosa gallica versicolor. Created by P. R. Redoute, published on Les Roses, Imp. Firmin Didot, Paris, 1817-24
RF2GPERR2–Iris fimbriata, Verschiedenfarbige Schwertlilie, Iris versicolor, auch Schillernde Schwertlilie / Iris versicolor, blue flag, harlequin blueflag, larger blue flag, northern blue flag, poison flag, Digital aufbereitete Reproduktion einer Aquarellzeichnung aus dem Jahre 1827, von P.J.Redoue, Kupfertafel / Digitally processed reproduction of a watercolor drawing from 1827, by P.J. Redoue, copper plate, Originaldatum unbekannt
RM2BT5PE7–Pink and white Gallic rose or French rose, Rosa gallica versicolor, Rosier de France a fleurs panachees. Stipple copperplate engraving by Pierre Gabriel Langlois handcoloured a la poupee after a botanical illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from the first folio edition of Les Roses, Firmin Didot, Paris, 1817.
RMT1AFDC–Pink and white Gallic rose or French rose, Rosa gallica versicolor, Rosier de France a fleurs panachees. Stipple copperplate engraving by Pierre Gabriel Langlois handcoloured a la poupee after a botanical illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from the first folio edition of Les Roses, Firmin Didot, Paris, 1817.
RM2AWD7WH–Pheasants; their natural history and practical management . nct species or race known inEurope, that which is named the P. colchicus, from its havingbeing received from the banks of the River Colchis in AsiaMinor. This was followed by the ring-necked P. torquatusfrom China, and subsequently by the P. versicolor fromJapan. These were originally regarded by naturalists asperfectly distinct species, but it is now known that they breedfreely with one another, and that the oiispring are perfectlyfertile, however intimately they are interbred. The lateHenry Seebohm, who paid great attention to the b
RF2W9EFYN–Spartina versicolor is a perennial herb native to western Mediterranean Basin coasts. This photo was taken in Delta del Ebro Natural Park, Tarragona p
RM2PFK6WB–Banded Polypore (Trametes versicolor) fruiting bodies, mass growing on decaying log in beech woodland habitat, Exmoor N. P. Devon, England, United
RFMGBDKT–Horizontal Cropped Colored Chameleon Agamids Changeable Lizard Calotes versicolor while crawling in a tree with a very smooth blurry background in a p
RM2PNNN62–Noisy Pitta (Pitta versicolor) juvenile, on forest floor, Lamington N. P. Queensland, Australia
RMM74JG0–02449-004.11 Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) on Common Winter Cress (Varvarea vulgaris) Stephen A. Forbes State Park Marion Co. IL
RMD2X3HY–Staghorn Cholla Cactus in Saguaro N.P, Arizona, USA
RM2A2RJ55–G. Cetonia 24, Beetle, Fig. 1-8: C. Canescens, C. Montesuma, C. Tomentosa, C. Pulchella, C. Thelasco, C. Hispanica, C. Versicolor, C. Bealioe, Signed: Oudet Sculp, Raymond Imp, Publié par J. B. Baillière, Pl. 54, 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
RMD6TFXD–Banded Polypore Trametes versicolor fruiting bodies mass growing on decaying log in beech woodland habitat Exmoor N.P. Devon
RF2NFCHR9–Sarada superba, the superb large fan-throated lizard, is a species of agamid lizard found in Maharashtra, India. It was described in 2016 and in the p
RMPG4B6D–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 99 POLYSTICTUS Closely related to P o 1 y p o r u s, so closely in fact that it is impossible to draw a sharp line between them. 'Phe cap is usually thinner and more papery, and the pores develop from the back to the edge. Phe cap is usually shelf-like, and so tough as to be of no value as food. 'Phe name refers to the many pores. Key to the Species Cap white, zoneless Cap with distinct concentric zones a. Cap many-colored b. Cap white or whitish P. pcrgaincuiis P. versicolor I'. II ir silt IIS. Please note that these images are extracted
RM2AGEEGM–Title page of vols. 2-5: Hortus Romanus secundum systema Turnefortii a Nicolao Martellio Linneanis characteribus expositus, adjectis singularum plantarum analysi ac viribus ; species suppeditabat ad describebat Liberatus Sabbati. Title page of vols. 6-8: Hortus Romanus a Nicolao Martellio ; species suppeditabat ac describebat Constantinus Sabbati. Engraved colored vignette on t.-p. of each volume. Citation/Reference: Pritzel (2nd) 1976; Iris, versicolor corollis imberbibus germinibus, Subtrigonis = Iride variegato = L'Iris, ou Flambe. [Blue Flag. Poison Flag. Flag Lily. Liver Lily. Snake Li
RFC3Y73F–The letter P of children's drawings. Made by child.
RM2ABX0ET–TREE TOADS. C. FEW SEM. A New Sewage Process. BY A. MC DONALD GRAHAM P.0.13. S A New Saccharine Substance. THE TREE TOAD (HYLA VERSICOLOR)., scientific american, 1886-04-24
RMW16M0N–Archive image from page 1242 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 VII. — Coibeille de 2>m de diamètre. 1. Echeveria secunda glauca. 2# A. Alternanthera versicolor. B. — aurea major. p. — paronychioides. I'- — Bettzichiana; E. Sedum sarmentosum. F. Sèmpervivum araehnoideum. G. Sedum dasyphyllum. VI. — Corbeille de 2 m de diamètre. 1. Pyrethrum Parthënium aureum. 2. Leucophyta Browni. A. Alternanthera amœna. B. Santolin
RM2AKA7PR–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . a handsome variety,whose lip is of a pale tint of purple. CattleyaMossise and C. Mendeli abound, nearly all beingstriking in some particular ; Leelia purpurata, in avariety of forms and of colour, is also plentiful,indeed, few Orchid nurseries can furnish such fineLaelia purpurata, and so well cultivated as the oneunder notice. L. p. versicolor, a not very largospecimen, but unique as regards its tints, had a veryhigh figure placed upon it. The beautiful L. p. bella,white in all parts of the flower ex
RF2W9EFYH–Spartina versicolor is a perennial herb native to western Mediterranean Basin coasts. This photo was taken in Delta del Ebro Natural Park, Tarragona p
RM2ACT5ER–Stack of macaron cakes.
RFMGBDNM–Horizontal Cropped Colored Chameleon Agamids Changeable Lizard Calotes versicolor while crawling in a tree with a very smooth nature background in a p
RM2PNNN7M–Noisy Pitta (Pitta versicolor) juvenile, on forest floor, Lamington N. P. Queensland, Australia
RMMEK0FF–. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . VII. — Coibeille de 2>m de diamètre. 1. Echeveria secunda glauca. 2# A. Alternanthera versicolor. B. — aurea major. p. — paronychioides. I'- — Bettzichiana; E. Sedum sarmentosum. F. Sèmpervivum araehnoideum. G. Sedum dasyphyllum.
RMG5706B–Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) flowering, growing at edge of water, with Long Range Mountains in background, Jerry's Pond, Western Brook, Gros Morne N.P., Newfoundland, Canada, July
RMPG28K1–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SCROPHULARINEAE 227 large-flowered variety (= E. Rostkoviana Hayne) the same kind of automatic self- pollination occurs, by means of further growth of the corolla-tube, as he has described in the case of Rhinanthus hirsutus and R. angustifolius (cf. pp. 219, 220). This applies also to Euphrasia tricuspidata L. and E. versicolor A. Kern. Darwin (' Cross Fertilisation,' p. 368) found E. officinalis fertile by automatic self-pollination. Flower visitors natural
RMRGJK0T–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 34 ON THE PUERULUS STAGE OF SOME SPINY LOBSTERS in some of the specimens ; a few spinules are also present in some of the post- larvae of P. versicolor. The holotype of " Pnerulus inermis " Pocock, said to be the post-larva of Panulirus giMaiiis (Latr.) (Holthuis, 1946, p. no), has the antennular peduncle of the shorter. Fig. 7. Puerulus of Panulirus inflatus (Bouvier) from Coiba. a. Right maxilliped 2. Puerulus ot Panulirus homartts (L.) from the Marquesas, b. Pereiopods I, II and III (from left to right). Puerulus of Panulirus sp.
RMW1D38T–Archive image from page 870 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 NEMESIA. â 859 â NEPENTHES. lÃhiscence septicide; valves en forme de na- celles. Environ 20 esp., d'Afrique australe. On cultive surtout: N. floribunda Lelim., Bot. Reg. 24, 39, annuel, 30-35 cm., fl. blanc jau- îâtre, en grappes trèsfloribondes; N. versicolor I S Mey, et N. strumosa Benth., B. M. 7272; Gard, jhr. 1892, v. 12, p. 277, fig. 48; The Gard. 189
RMMCRCA2–. Abb. 248. Felsenflora bei der Malajestahütte unter dem Bucsecs. Cystopteris fragilis, Cortusa Malthioli, Achillea Schurii. (Nacli einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek.) Cyparissias die leuchtend gelben Blüten des Papaver aurantiacum in die Augen. Die oberen Talstufen und den Rücken des Bucsecs bedecken ausgedehnte Alpen- matten mit einer sehr reichen Flora. Carex sempervirens, C. curvula, Sesleria coerulans, S. disticha, Avena versicolor setzen den Rasen zusammen, in welchem Dianthus gelidus, Silene acaulis, Minuartia sedoides, M. Gerardi, Anemone alba^ A. narcissiflora, Poienlilla lernaia, P. Cra
RMPG29E2–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1456. S. versicolor. Identification, Forbes in Sal. Wob., No. 77. The Sexes, The female is described and figured in SaL Wob, Engravings, Sal. "Wob., No. 77.; our.^. 1456.; and our fig. 77. in p. 8U6. Spec. Char., Sfc. Leaves elliptic, almost entire; greyish green and villous above,
RMRJYWPM–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. December 1993 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 5, p. 57 along the lower reaches of the Urungu River and the southern shore of Ulungur Lake (type locality of P. salenskyi), noted the variable coloration of toad agamas. We discovered fragments of a light longitudinal caudal stripe (a characteristic of P. g. salenskyi) in some specimens of P. versicolor from Djungar Gate (Fig. 5). Red axillary spots are present not only in the Alashan variegated toad agama (species type locality) but in lizards in
RMW1RFNN–Archive image from page 59 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 32 SCULUS â versicolor,Di>p.E.octdmlraxPili'ia. Pivia hybrida, Spach. J. or P. Lf/oyii, Hort.). Intermediate between A.ortandra and A.Pavia. Lvs. pubescent beneath: fis. yellow, tinged with red or nearly red. P
RMMCND3Y–. INHALT des zweiten Heftes achten Bandes. Genus Platymeris. P. discolor. P. rubropicta. P. niyrmecodeä. P. formicaria. Genus Arilus. A. aurantiacus. A. guttifer. A. collaris. A. pnngeng. Genuc Holotrichius. H. lividus. H. testaceus. Genus Reduvius. • Myocoris. M. inembranaceus. Genus Euagoras. C. speciosus. C. pallens. C. versicolor. C. nigrispinus. m Von diesem Werke erscheint alle zwei Monate ein Heft, und sechs derselben bilden einen Eand, über welchen jedes- mal dem sechsten Hefte ein alphabetisches Inbaltsverzeichnifs beigedruckt wird. Nürnberg, im October 1845. C. H. Zeh'sche Buchhandlu
RMPG2H01–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 32 ^SCULUS AGAPANTHUS versicolor,Dipp.(^.ocfrfmdcaxPdOTa. P&via hijhrida, Spaeh. JBJ. or P. I/yoni, Hort.). Intermediate between A. octandra a,nd A. Pavia. Lvs. pubescent beneath: fls. yellow, tinged with red or nearly red. Fd.yia, Linn. {PAvia riibra, Poir. P, Michaiixi, Spaeh.). Shrub or small tree, 4-20
RMRGDHNP–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 3 Anterior views of right nasal area of skulls showing differences in arrangement of maxilla (m), septomaxilla (stippled)) and nasal bones (n). a. maxilla and nasal widely separated below lateral process (lp) of nasal (P. scutellatus). b. Maxilla and nasal more narrowly separated below lateral process of nasal and the space filled by the septomaxilla (P. versicolor), c. Maxilla and nasal in contact below lateral process of nasal (P. persicus).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMW16M4T–Archive image from page 1242 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 Bois, Dictionnaire d'Horticulture. Planche il. V. — Corbeille de 2m de diamètre. Centre : Agave mexicana. f. Sèmpervivum araehnoideum. 2. Echeveria secunda glauca. A. Alternanthera versicolor. B, Pyrethrum Parthënium aureum. G. Mesembryanthemum cordifolium. I>. Mentha gibraltarica. E. Sedum dasyphyllum. Bordure : Alternanthera versicolor aurea.
RMMACJ4R–. Dreer's wholesale price list for 1901 : flower seeds, bulbs, aquatics, plants vegetable seeds, tools, implements, fertilizers, etc., etc . Anthukium. Aloysia. P"^^' ^"^ p^^' 'oo- Citriodora {Le?non Verbena), 3-inch pots . ^l 00 $ 7 00 Alamanda. Williamsi. A fine dwarf variety, 3-inch pots I 25 10 00 " " " " 4 " "2 50 20 00 Alternantlieras. Amoena Spectabilis. Best crimson ... 50 3 00 Aurea Nana. Finest yellow 50 3 00 Rosea Nana. Rosy crimson, f.ne 50 3 00 Versicolor. Deep crimson and chocolate . 50 3 00 Ready April ist. AnthericTun. Vittatum Variegatum
RMPG4E8N–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 434 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS Soft heart rot (Polystictis versicolor (L.) Fr.)- — The wood at the center of the tree is discolored and dis- integrated, becoming eventually straw-colored and soft.. Fig. 189. —Cross cut of cedar log showing effect of Polyporua juniperinus. After von Schrenk. The sporophores appear near the wound which afforded entrance. They are sessile, grouped, soft hairy above with alternate bands of light and dark color. "Wlien old, they are tough with edges curled in. See also p. 429.. Please note that these images are
RMRGD5EX–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 3 Anterior views of right nasal area of skulls showing differences in arrangement of maxilla (m), septomaxilla (stippled)) and nasal bones (n). a. maxilla and nasal widely separated below lateral process (lp) of nasal (P. scutellatus). b. Maxilla and nasal more narrowly separated below lateral process of nasal and the space filled by the septomaxilla (P. versicolor), c. Maxilla and nasal in contact below lateral process of nasal (P. persicus).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita
RMW16M3M–Archive image from page 1242 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 V. — Corbeille de 2m de diamètre. Centre : Agave mexicana. f. Sèmpervivum araehnoideum. 2. Echeveria secunda glauca. A. Alternanthera versicolor. B, Pyrethrum Parthënium aureum. G. Mesembryanthemum cordifolium. I>. Mentha gibraltarica. E. Sedum dasyphyllum. Bordure : Alternanthera versicolor aurea. VII. — Coibeille de 2>m de diamètre. 1. Echeveria se
RMMCRBA6–. 3: 3taci)eljc(jlüamm=^iläe (Hydnaceae) unb Sö($ericfjioamm = ^il3e (Polyporaceae). A Hydnum anriscalpium. B H. repanduiu. C H. coralloides: 1 §abitu§, oertteinert; 2 3roeigftücf, oer^ große«. D Irpex lacteus: 1 §a6itii§; 2 Xiil beä .öqmeniuinä, oergr.; 3 Safibie; i Sh) ]d mit OTbien. E Polystictus sacer. F Polyporus versicolor. G Fomes aunosus: 1 §a6itu§; 2 Safibie; 3 teimenbe Sonibic. H Trametes pini: 1 §abitU9; M Laschia Staudtii. 2 Seil bcä §t)meuiumä mit N Fistulina hepatica: 1 t^abv Saiifaieii unb 3t)ftiben. tu^; 2 Seil beä ät)menos J Lenzites betulina. 1 p^orä, iiatür[i£§e ®rSpe; 3 K B
RMPFN45D–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 32 ^SCULUS â versicolor,Di>p.^^E.octdmlraxPili'ia. Pi^via hybrida, Spach. ^J. or P. Lf/oyii, Hort.). Intermediate between A.ortandra and A.Pavia. Lvs. pubescent beneath: fis. yellow, tinged with red or nearly red. Pavia, Linn. (PAvia rubra, Poir. P. Michaiixi, Spach.). Shrub or small tree, 4-20 ft.: leaflet
RMRJRPNF–. Australian bird maps. Birds -- Australia. 28 AUSTRALIAN BIRD MAPS. MAP 10 Affinity of Cape York Peninsula and New Guinea. a. Blue-breasted Pitta (P. mackloti). b. Noisy Pitta (P. versicolor). b' Greater N.P. "I Southern extension b2 Lesser N.P. J of family c. Rainbow Pitta (P. iris) western extension.. 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.. Hall, Robert, 1867-1949. Hobart, Australia : Hall
RMT1J48H–Diseases of economic plants (1910) Diseases of economic plants diseasesofeconom02stev Year: 1910 TREES AND TIMBER 425 soil by means of the fine roots and infect neighboring trees. Upon newly cleared land diseased roots of forest trees may be a source of infection to fruit trees subsequently grown thereon. Polyporose (Polyporus versicolor). See p. 429. Fig. 184. —Armillaria mellea attacking a tree. After Freeman. Red rot (Fomes annosus Ft.). — Though not very de- structive in this country, this fungus has been found on many of the pines, where it brings about a red rot of the root system,
RMPG4E9N–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. TREES AND TIMBER 425 soil by means of the fine roots and infect neighboring trees. Upon newly cleared land diseased roots of forest trees may be a source of infection to fruit trees subsequently grown thereon. Polyporose (Polyporus versicolor). See p. 429.. Fig. 184.—.Armillaria mellea attacking a tree. After Freeman. Red rot (Fomes annosus Ft.). — Though not very de- structive in this country, this fungus has been found on many of the pines, where it brings about a red rot of the root system, which ultimately results in the death of an affected
RMRDD7W1–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI 99 POLYSTICTUS Closely related to P o 1 y p o r u s, so closely in fact that it is impossible to draw a sharp line between them. 'Phe cap is usually thinner and more papery, and the pores develop from the back to the edge. Phe cap is usually shelf-like, and so tough as to be of no value as food. 'Phe name refers to the many pores. Key to the Species Cap white, zoneless Cap with distinct concentric zones a. Cap many-colored b. Cap white or whitish P. pcrgaincuiis P. versicolor I'. II ir silt IIS. Please note that these images are extracted
RMT0DCNX–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 Persica 488 Gloeosporium Saccardo bemerkt in Syll. X. p. 446: Nach Southworth in Journ. Myc. VI. p. 164 stellen Gloeosporium fructigenum Berk. (auf Früchten von Pirus com- munis in Grossbritannien), Gloeosporium laeticolor Berk. (auf Früchten von Persica in Grossbritannien), Gloeosporium versicolor Berk. et Cooke (auf Früchten von Pirus Malus in Carolina) und Ascochyta rufo - maculans Berk. (an Trauben in Grossbritannien) eine und diese
RMPFYDFC–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. KALYABINA-HAUF ET AL.—MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF ACANTHOSA URA 11 100 100 98/12 100/35 100/45 100/23. 100 56 68/5 52 100 100/34 78 59/1 i 74 | 64/11 95 100 100/6 100/12 96/7 83/2 100 r 90/4L 100 r looTsL 100/10 52/1 100 84/1 P. brevipes 9 C. versicolor 27 A 95 A 94 A 68 A 71 A 153 n S ?D CO Z)' ID fD A 69 ^ A 143 — A 91 A 144 n A 89 A 96 A 97 A 31-3 A 72 A 61 Ngoc Linh A 34-5 A. armata A 150-2 — 1 3 A 159 A 160 A 3, 26, 92, 64-7 A 62-3 A 106 z=. A 155 li A 154 s; A 156 A 48, 51-2 ^ A 158 A 55-6 A 8, 58, 60 j:^ A 59 ^^ A 147 ^ A 109 A 108 li A 107 A 98
RMRJYWAK–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. 2001 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 9, p. 117 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 AGR 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 NIT SHV2 SHV2 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 GRV 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 1 Fig 2. Habitat use profiles of P. versicolor. For each habitat variable rank, mean use by species is plotted as a difference between capture frequency on plots of this rank and capture frequency of all plots. The size of histograms therefore denote the selectivity (positive or negative) of habitat use. For mnemonics see Table 2 Spatial niches There was a statis
RMT24712–Archive image from page 309 of Die wanzenartigen Insecten getreu Die wanzenartigen Insecten : getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben diewanzenartigen78hahn Year: 1831 INHALT des zweiten Heftes achten Bandes. Genus Platymeris. P. discolor. P. rubropicta. P. niyrmecodeä. P. formicaria. Genus Arilus. A. aurantiacus. A. guttifer. A. collaris. A. pnngeng. Genuc Holotrichius. H. lividus. H. testaceus. Genus Reduvius. • Myocoris. M. inembranaceus. Genus Euagoras. C. speciosus. C. pallens. C. versicolor. C. nigrispinus. m Von diesem Werke erscheint alle zwei Monate ein Heft, und sechs der
RMRJYWME–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. December 1993 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 3, p. 71 60° 80° 100° 120° r- i v <m S y Si: MONGOLIA "T yyj-:- I. I "V, ""*/ '* ,,'V- 1 P. versicolor P. przewalskii P. frontalis 1200 km 1. 140° 50o /â ' 40° 30c 20 c FIG. 6. Geographic distribution of P. versicolor, P. przewalskii, and P. frontalis. (Table 5; Wang, 1987), and showed the characters replacement. For example, the pro-half part of the ischiopubis in P. versicolor is ossified and the post-half part st
RM2AFKFTR–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. niperds excelsa : CUD. It will stand tho winter andthrive near London, where Cupressus sempervirens audtorulosa do well.J Names of Plants; ITD. Senecio Petasitcs.—Addio. We dontknow.—P J N. Erythronium Dens Canis, tho Dogs-toothViiilet. —5 ZJ. Cornns Mas—Zonch, Campanula hybrida.—JjfcMis. Erica versicolor, Dendrobium excisum.— Q/mro. Salviapseudo-coccinea.—O M. Is it not a starved stato of Cochloariaanglica ? Its oval silicles rtfer it to that species, and not togi onlandica, which it a good deal resembles.—Anon. A Gono-lobus, and apparently
RM2AX8AR7–Grevillea . cal Notes in Botaniska Notiser,May, 1873. Venturi, Dr. Ueber, Orthotrichum Shawii in Hedwigia,May, 1873. Botanische Zeitung for May, contains—P. Tomaschek, onthe Law of Development of Diatoms ; B. Hartig, on the Parasitismof Agaricus melleus; A. Geheeb, on Neckera Menziesii and N.turgida. Nylander, W. Observata Lichenologica, in Pyrenaeis Orient,in the Flora, May, 1873. Kitton, F. On Aulacodiscus fomnosus, Omphalopelta versicolor,&c, with description of a new species of Navicula, in the Monthly Microscopical Journal, July, 1873. Archer, W. On the Recent Views respecting the Nature
RM2AJK7CM–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . FAMILY SCARABAEIDAE OXYCETONIA. Oxycetonia versicolor, Fabr. REFERENCE.—Fabr. Syst. Ent. 1775, P- 5i ! Schaum. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1849, P- 264. Habitat.—Dehra Dun. Common in the plains.Tree Attacked.—Rose-bushes. Beetle.—Shining, small, reddish coppery ; margins of thorax, elytra, also along thesuture of the elytra, green ; dorsal surface ofthe insect covered with small white spots,being especially numerous on the elytra.Length, 18 mm.. FIG. 54.—Oxyce-tonia versi-color, var. a.(From F. B. I.) Not very much appears to beknown about theLi
RM2CPTBDM–. Bird notes . y seed if theyget milk sop as well. [While it is quite clear that the temperature of London is morefavourable than Kcclefechan for the keeping of Foreign Birds out of doors,yet I think it will be of general interest to state that in my outdoor aviary,a pair of Varied Lorikeets {Plilosclera versicolor) have now been housed forfour years, and that their condition, i.e. their general health, sleekness andtightness of plumage, could not possibly be surpassed. A pair of the un-common Red-collared Lorikeet {Trichoglossus rubritorques) have occupiedthe same enclosure since July and I p
RM2CNXPET–. The Game breeder . 94 THE GAME BREEDER SANDANONA PHEASANTRY MILLBROOK Dutchess Co. p. O. Box 101. New York Member of The Game GuildMember of American Game Breeders Society. We are now booking orders for eggs for Springdelivery on followingvarieties of Pheasants:Silver, Golden, Ring-neck, Lady Amherst,China, White, Mongoli-an, Reeves, Swinhoe, Versicolor, Elliott,Impeyan, Manchurian Eared, Melan-otus. Also in Wild Turkeys, JapaneseSilkies and Longtails; Blue, Whiteand Pied Peafowl, as well as WildMallards and other fancy ducks. Send fifty cents in stamps for colortifpecatalogue of pheasants a
RM2CHC82E–. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . f themedical man in order to permit of its auscultation and per-cussion. Pathology.—The microsporon furfur is readily recognized bythe aid of the microscope, as it exists in luxuriant profusionupon every affected surface. The scales may be scraped fromthe skin and at once examined, when innumerable clusteredspores and short mycelia become visible; the former highly re- 1 Tiailt- dAnalf mic Pathol., xi. p. 26.1, Paris, 1ST5. TINEA VERSICOLOR. 53 3 fractive and resembling in their circular and oval contou
RM2CENXNH–. Rhynchota ... chraceous ; tegmina dark umber-brown, a transversefascia a little beyond base, and a broken narrow- fascia near apicalarea, stramineous; wings pale hyaline; posterior tibia? with astrong spine beyond middle. Length excl. tegm. 7 ; exp. tegm. 14 millim. Hah. N. India {Brit. Mus.). CALLITETTIX. 113 This may ultimately prove to be but another variety of G. con-tlgua ; however, I know only the unique type, and therefore haveno knowledge as to its constancy in specific character. b. Abdomen ahove blarJc. 2274. Callitettix versicolor, Fahr. (Cicada) Eut. Syst. iv, p. 50 (1794);id. Sy
RMRH1PY9–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Fig. 3.—Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa). Fig. 4.-Blue Flag Mris versicolor'.. 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. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRJP39G–. The Avicultural magazine. Aviculture; Birds; Cage birds. Avicultural Magazine.. H Goodduld.del.et.lith. Bale &.Dcmielssuivj. - m.p CHRYSOTIS VERSICOLOR.. 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.. Avicultural Society. [Ascot, Berkshire, etc. , Avicultural Society, etc. ]
RMRJYF61–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Polyporus sulfureus. Poly porc Jaune soufre.. N?119. Polyporus versicolor. Polijpore de couleurs variées.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
RMRDWW0A–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. WILD IRIS : Iris versicolor.. 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.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
RMRE8G3J–. Cooperative economic insect report. Pictorial keys. Insect pests Pictorial works. 8(7). 2nd antennal segment without setae 9 2nd antennal segment normally yith one or two setae (P) .stern-^ Ja^e. versicolor grassmanl. 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. Plant Pest Control Division. [Washington]
RMRDF8B9–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SCROPHULARINEAE 227 large-flowered variety (= E. Rostkoviana Hayne) the same kind of automatic self- pollination occurs, by means of further growth of the corolla-tube, as he has described in the case of Rhinanthus hirsutus and R. angustifolius (cf. pp. 219, 220). This applies also to Euphrasia tricuspidata L. and E. versicolor A. Kern. Darwin (' Cross Fertilisation,' p. 368) found E. officinalis fertile by automatic self-pollination. Flower visitors natural
RMRDEYMT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1456. S. versicolor. Identification, Forbes in Sal. Wob., No. 77. The Sexes, The female is described and figured in SaL Wob, Engravings, Sal. "Wob., No. 77.; our.^. 1456.; and our fig. 77. in p. 8U6. Spec. Char., Sfc. Leaves elliptic, almost entire; greyish green and villous above,
RMRJYW78–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 4, p. 90 Asiatic Herpetological Research February 1992. FIG. 9. Upper Pliocene changes of Phrynocephalus. A- middle Pliocene distribution of the species of the Phrynocephalus guttatus complex. The disjunction of the continuous distribution of this complex occured in the Upper Pliocene by: B- Junggar Alatau (Altai mountains); C- Saur and Tarbagatai mountain ridges. 1- Phrynocephalus melanurus; 2- Phrynocephalus versicolor ssp.; 3- Phrynocephalus versicolor paraskivi; 4- the place of speciation
RMRMR8DN–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. OBSERVATIONS ON THE LIFE HISTORY AND BIOLOGY OF AGROMYZA LATERELLA ZETTERSTEDT. (Diptera).* P. W. Claassen. In the spring of 1916, while studying the interrelation of insects to certain swamp plants near Ithaca, New York, my attention was called to the occurrence of galls on the common wild blue flag, Iris versicolor. The plants then were from six to ten. inches high, with three or four leaves out. The galls were always found on the outer leaf of the leaf-bundle, the. Figure 1 affected leaf ceasing to grow. This formation of the gal
RMRJYWTK–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. December 1993 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 5, p. 55. FIG. 3. Dorsal view of Phrynocephalus versicolor from Djungar Gate (Djungar Railway Station). 10 years and these spots might have disappeared during this time. Also there are no detailed data on the distribution of this character in lizards from eastern Djungaria. It is known only that such spots are present in the Mongolian part of the range of the toad agama (Semenov and Shenbrot, 1989). However, the nearly isolated Mongolian Djungaria
RMRGJ5K6–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. . Figure 1: Character states of the dorsal pneumatic foramen and dorsal sulcus of the sternum of Passeriformes. A. Dorsal foramen and accompanying foramina absent (Passeridae: Passer domesticus). B-E. Dorsal foramen present, showing extreme and intermediate states of accompanying foramina surrounding the foramen and extending caudally along the dorsal sulcus: B. Pittidae: Pitta versicolor: C. Menuridae: Menura novaehollandiae; D. Meliphagidae: Phylidonyris nigra; E. Pachycephalidae: Pachycephala simplex, df = dorsal foramen, ds = dorsal sulcus.. P
RMRJYWRC–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 5, p. 56 Asiatic Herpetological Research December 1993. FIG. 4. Ventral view of Phrynocephalus versicolor from Djungar Gale (Djungar Railway Station). hispida can be noted. It is important to note that the subcaudal surface in living lizards of both sexes is a red-orange color, that with age looses its lustre and disappears (Fig. 4). We also discovered remnants of the red-orange coloration in one of 13 specimens from "Alakol Depression" (Zoological Museum of Moscow State University,
RMRGWCM5–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 53.—Mouthparts of some Illinois tadpoles {A-I): A, Bufo americanus americanus; B, Scaphiopus holbrooki; C, Acris crepitans hlanchardi; D, Pseudacris streckeri illinoensis; E, Hyla versicolor versicolor; F, Rana clamitans melanota; G, Rana pipiens sphcnocepliala; H, Rana sylvatica sylvatica; I, Gastrophryne carolinensis carolinensis; I, labial teeth; m, mandible; p, papillary fringe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il
RMRGWEP8–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 101 cially to the variety known as the Bride. The beetles burrow into the center of the roses, destro}" the flowers completely, and also eat the foliage. Some interesting- observations have been made concerning the habit of this ubiquitous flower beetle by Mr. James (t. Needham (Amer. Nat., Vol. XXXIV, p. 365). He obser^'ed it in the flowers of Irk 'versicolor in New York State. The channeled sepals seeming to ofter a favorite place for an afternoon nap, several beetles were found undoubtedly asleep. After r
RMRDE2H8–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 434 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS Soft heart rot (Polystictis versicolor (L.) Fr.)- — The wood at the center of the tree is discolored and dis- integrated, becoming eventually straw-colored and soft.. Fig. 189. —Cross cut of cedar log showing effect of Polyporua juniperinus. After von Schrenk. The sporophores appear near the wound which afforded entrance. They are sessile, grouped, soft hairy above with alternate bands of light and dark color. "Wlien old, they are tough with edges curled in. See also p. 429.. Please note that these images are
RMRJYWWN–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 5, p. 52 Asiatic Herpetological Research December 1993. FIG. 2. Habitat of Phrynocephalus versicolor in Djungar Gale near Druzhba Railway Station: crushed- stony and gravel semidesert covered with boyalych (Salsola orbuscula). Methods We studied the distribution of the variegated toad agama in June 1991 during investigations of the Djungar Gate territory (Fig. 1). Results and Discussion The Djungar Gate is a relatively narrow pass between the Balkhash-Alakol Depression and Chinese Djungaria. T
RMRDBW85–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 32 ^SCULUS AGAPANTHUS versicolor,Dipp.(^.ocfrfmdcaxPdOTa. P&via hijhrida, Spaeh. JBJ. or P. I/yoni, Hort.). Intermediate between A. octandra a,nd A. Pavia. Lvs. pubescent beneath: fls. yellow, tinged with red or nearly red. Fd.yia, Linn. {PAvia riibra, Poir. P, Michaiixi, Spaeh.). Shrub or small tree, 4-20
RMRFACMB–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. I P J. Berckmans1 JJescriptive Catalogue. 65 Lambertii—Single red; large. Lucien Linden—Flowers double, pale yellow, streaked and spotted brilliant red. Miniata—Vivid red, doable. Sub-Violaceus—Crimson-tinted violet. )ttled rhite. Versicolor — Flowers single; crimson and white. Zebrinns—Double red, striped JASMIUM. Fragrant flowering shrubs. Sambac (Arabian Jasmine) — Flower
RMRD54J2–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 32 ^SCULUS â versicolor,Di>p.^^E.octdmlraxPili'ia. Pi^via hybrida, Spach. ^J. or P. Lf/oyii, Hort.). Intermediate between A.ortandra and A.Pavia. Lvs. pubescent beneath: fis. yellow, tinged with red or nearly red. Pavia, Linn. (PAvia rubra, Poir. P. Michaiixi, Spach.). Shrub or small tree, 4-20 ft.: leaflet
RMRJ642X–. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. â -4#Cu UR V I'mx Sy Mx D If, . L is, J '^ p#^M-^^c ' G::>-^-Z -"4 C-:^ Cor "<:V' ^. i;^ l.<; f 2 N^' I'b - Is ^' O fej .11 M I Hyla versicolor.. 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.. Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRGGKTF–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history. 463 fall it is reduced to a small area in the center. The plant societies here form into zones, as in Station VII, though not with the same regularity (Fig. 3). There is a central portion (see PI. XII.,2) which. FIGURE 3. Diagram showing relation of characteristic vegetation of Station XIV. The arrangement of Typha and Cephalanthus in distinct asso- ciations is noteworthy. * Cephalanthus occidentalis. • Typha latifolia. o Iris versicolor. O Quercus. S Carya. P Populus. E Ulmus. is open and free from vegetation. Th
RMRF267Y–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. I P J. Berckmans1 JJescriptive Catalogue. 65 Lambertii—Single red; large. Lucien Linden—Flowers double, pale yellow, streaked and spotted brilliant red. Miniata—Vivid red, doable. Sub-Violaceus—Crimson-tinted violet. )ttled rhite. Versicolor — Flowers single; crimson and white. Zebrinns—Double red, striped JASMIUM. Fragrant flowering shrubs. Sambac (Arabian Jasmine) — Flower
RMRJYXJG–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. December 1993 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 5, p. 21. J ' • • i • a '• •; • 71' 74° FIG. 9. The geographic distribution of Calotes versicolor nigrigularis (solid dots) is restricted to elevations between 300 and 1800 m. The stippled zone is 1800 m. Localities of specimens morphologically intermediate between this race and Calotes v. versicolor arc indicated as half-circles.. radiating circumorbital bars are almost always evident, which also fade with age. Taxonomioc Considerations locality
RMRFNKJ5–. Trade catalogue of hardy plants and shrubs. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Flowers New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Perennials New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs. Trade Catalogue--Wm. P. Bass* ft <Jt Son.. HEUCHERA SANGUINEA ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM Habenaria tridentata '' ciliaris " blephariglottis Hemerocallis fulva flava Heuchera Americana " sanguinea lva frutescens 5'Itea Virginica Ilex glabra " opaea " verticillata Ipomea paudurata Iris versicolor " prisniatica " pumilla " Germanica Junip
RMRGDPT7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKERING: TETRAGNATHA IN MICHIGAN 497 Collection records. Levi and Field (1954) had only McCook's original "Wisconsin" record. The Michigan hypotypes are from Calhonn Co., Sept., 1933. Other specimens are in my col- lection from Bay, Branch, Calhonn, Emmet, Huron, and Mecosta counties. It appears to be uncommon; usually taken in marsh grass. Tetragnatha versicolor Walckenaer, (Figures 53-57) 1841 T. extensa Emerton, 1884 T. dentigera F. P. Cambridge, 1902 T. extensa Petrunkevitch, 1911 T. extensa Seeley, 1
RMRDE2JE–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. TREES AND TIMBER 425 soil by means of the fine roots and infect neighboring trees. Upon newly cleared land diseased roots of forest trees may be a source of infection to fruit trees subsequently grown thereon. Polyporose (Polyporus versicolor). See p. 429.. Fig. 184.—.Armillaria mellea attacking a tree. After Freeman. Red rot (Fomes annosus Ft.). — Though not very de- structive in this country, this fungus has been found on many of the pines, where it brings about a red rot of the root system, which ultimately results in the death of an affected
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