RFE9AYP1–Spruce Waxy Cap (Hygrophorus piceae), Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RMCNY25F–big black spruce-bark aphid (Cinara piceae), sitting on athe ground, Germany, Bavaria
RF2BEKXA9–Hygrophorus piceae, white woodwax mushroom from Finland
RM2HF0FYP–White Woodwax or Waxy Cap Mushroom Hygrophorus piceae Growing Among Moss on Forest Floor
RF2BAKWJD–Hygrophorus piceae, white woodwax mushroom from Finland
RMDA3TGN–A fresh magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis piceae) before the veil has broken up to reveal the dark cap underneath
RM2TBT318–Spruce woodwax (Hygrophorus piceae), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2T0KFCR–Young fir trees damaged by Dreyfusia piceae balsam woolly aphids.
RMDGN25R–hygrophorus piceae, a snow white mushroom from the Pacific Northwest
RMB29X5A–Spruce Needle Cast (Lophodermium piceae) on spruce needles
RMFC8ABM–The Black Spruce Bark Louse (Cinara piceae). The louse sitting inside the tree on older branches and generates large amounts of honeydew. Kleinschmalkalden, Thuringia, Germany, Europe Photo: June 24, 2010
RMAM5GPF–Blue Ridge Virginia US. Damage on the Fraser fir and hemlock done by the Balsam Woolly Adelgid, an introduced aphid pest.
RM2ANJ98C–Annual report . PLATE 18 139 Chermes piceae Ratz.i Ventral aspect of female, x 352 Posterior extremity showing ovipositor, x 200 140 Plate i8.
RFBKJ3A2–Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Fraser Fir Trees Viewed From Clingman's Dome
RMPFHAJJ–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 33. Verticillium paniculatum. 160 :1 og 510 :1. e 3—4 ramis in totidem ramulis conidiophoris exientibus constantes, gerentibus. Conidiis obovoideis, basi acutis, 5—6 X 2.5—3/^. (Fig. 33). Ad radices Piceae excelsae. S. Bøndernes Hegn.. 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.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening
RMMED3X9–. Die Gartenwelt . *) Änmerkui ist Chermes piceae der Redakti verstehen, die iridiflora. Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwell"
RMA6B0D5–Piceae turiones recentes medicinal plant needles Fichte Fichtennadeln pine tree
RM2D7A80B–Pinned, Dixie Pass, Malheur National Forest, Oregon, United States, Carphoborus piceae Wood, 1974, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae
RFMNW38G–Honey, jam from green spruce shoots. Studio Photo
RMDA3TKA–A fresh magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis piceae) before the veil has broken up to reveal the dark cap underneath
RF2H90EJW–Hygrophorus piceae, white woodwax mushroom from Finland, no common English name
RF2T0KFCM–Young fir trees damaged by Dreyfusia piceae balsam woolly aphids.
RMDGN27P–The cap of a Hygrophorus piceae, a snow white mushroom of the pacific northwest
RF2EXGBXJ–Spruce cone on the forest floor, in between needles and autumn leafs
RM2ANJ9KG–Annual report . Ash psylla PLATE 17 137 1 Gall of Chermes cooleyi Gill, on blue spruce, natural size 2 A portion of a printed page showing a crane fly which had been pressedinto the paper in the calendering process. Natural size 138. PLATE 18 139 Chermes piceae Ratz.i Ventral aspect of female, x 352 Posterior extremity showing ovipositor, x 200 140 Plate i8
RMPG4G44–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE BLANT DISEASE 235 Over seventy species, several of which are parasitic but none of importance in America. C. laburni Pers. is on branches of Cytisus; C. sorbi Karst on Sorbus twigs; C. pityophila (Kze.) d Not. on various conifer twigs; C. berberidis (Pers.) Gray on Berberis; C. elongata (Fr.) Grev. on Robinia; C. piceae Brothwick, on Picea. Mycosphaerellacese (p. 223) Perithecia mostly subepidermal, rarely subcuticular, finally more or less erumpent or even superficial, membranous or leathery, Fig. 169.— Gibbe
RMMAA25Y–. Eastern forest insects . F519571 Figure 21.—Infestation of the balsam woolly aphid, Adel- ges piceae, on trunk of Fraser fir. 88
RMA6B129–Piceae turiones recentes medicinal plant needles Fichte Fichtennadeln pine tree
RFMNW38F–Honey, jam from green spruce shoots. Studio Photo
RMDA3TNY–Two magpie inkcaps (Coprinopsis piceae) growing in the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens at Romsey in Hampshire. November
RF2T0KFC3–Young fir trees damaged by Dreyfusia piceae balsam woolly aphids.
RM2AWGEAJ–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Scaraoaeus luger ^^^ttaelann . SCARA^AEVS niger.Der fcbwarze Dungkäfer, Scar/ihaeUf ntger: fcutellatus thorace inermi, capite fubtuberculato, elytris fnm- ctato - ft;iatis, antennis pedibiisque piceis.Scarahaens niger : oblongiis niger nitidus, clypeo retufo Aibtuberculato, elytris punctato • ftriatis. Kugelann. n. i6. Habitat in ftercore, Bninsvigiae. Statura et magnitiulo Sc. hbnacid. F. Palpi et Antennae piceae. Clypeus transverfus ater punctaras reSexus emarginatus, tiiberculis tribus obfbietis. Thorax inevmis ater punctatu
RMPFC740–. Der Forstschutz. Forests and forestry. 5i(6tcn5apien, mit Accidiam strobi- liiiiun Alh. et Schw. teicftlitft belegt. 9lccibien uon Aecidium strobiliuum Alb.et Schw., Olli iet Onnfnifito c""'' Sictitcii.vipicnüfciipiic. 3Ri)ce( ft^maro^t in ben noc^ grünen Sc^nppen, aber o^ne bicje 5U öeriinbern. Sie jugeliörigcn Seleutufporcn finb nod} nid)t befannt. S;er gic^tenäopfenroit tonimt im gangen 5i3erbreitnng<ägebiete ber gierte uor. Bufa^. 9luf gi^tcnja^jfen lebt unb fc^abet au^erbem: Aecidium conorum piceae Rss. (Peridermiani conophilum WUk.).') 5)ie 9(ecibien biefeS ^pilgeö l'inb b
RMMAA262–. Eastern forest insects . F-51P567 Figure 22.âFraser fir killed by the balsam wooly aphid, Adelges piceae. OIUTF.SY CONN. AGR. KXPT. STA. Figure 23.âInfestation of the pine bark aphid, Pineus strobi, on the trunk of pine. 90
RFF1640F–Spruce tips, Piceae turiones recentes, used as a medicinal plant and spruce tip honey, spruce tip syrup
RF2T0KFCG–Young fir trees damaged by Dreyfusia piceae balsam woolly aphids.
RMDA3TC1–
RF2RD8H3H–Balsam woolly aphid (Dreyfusia piceae). A colony of aphids on the bark of a fir branch.
RF2PNKE6X–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RM2AKXXK4–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . ^/fl/cetöv/iayus /vtnyes rm; MYCETOPHAGVS spinipes. Der stachelfiifsigte Pfifferkäfer. MycetopJiagus spinipes: ater elytris punctato ? striatis rufis, antennis pe-dibusque piceis, tibüs omnibus spinosis. Habitat Mannliemii. Dn. Ioseph Baader. JVI. castaneo F. afilnis videtur, si non idem, aut saltem huius varie«tas? Elytra rufa punctato striata, scutello sutura et margine laterali nigri-cantibus. Pedes picei tibiis omnibus argute spinulosis. Antenaae piceae«Caput et thorax atra immaculata. Corpus subtus atrum, a. Magnitudo natu
RMMEFW9N–. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen . Fiff. 40. Fig. 39. Fig. 39. Cryphalus piceae. Fig. 38. Desselben Brutaime (a) und Lavren- gänge(b)unter5Mai. dicker Weisstanneniinde im Februar, mit jungen Katern in den Wiegen. Fig. 40. Cryphalus tiliae.
RFF164X1–Spruce tips, Piceae turiones recentes, used as a medicinal plant and spruce tip honey, spruce tip syrup
RF2PNKE73–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RM2CHREJY–. Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Cara6c/s ct/te/otc/^<y ^e//t4^. CARABVS cisteloides. Der Fug enkäfer ar tig e Laufkäfer,Carßbus cisteloides: apteius ater, depressns, thorace quadrato, elytiis op»°eis stiiatis, antennis pedibusque piceis. Habitat sub lapidibus Brunsvigiae. Dn. Pr. Hellwig. Mae;nitudo et statnra C. hrevicollis. Caput porrectum , leve atrum,pojtice angustatam. Maxilla truncata prominens. Maudibulae cxseilae.Palpi picei. Ahtennae piceae pilosae. Thorax qiiadratus nitens liiiea mediaimpressa. Elytva iatitndine tlioiacis, atra, opaca, striata,
RMMEEEMH–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 193 A. Vielstrahliges Fraßbild von Pissodes piceae 111., von einer Verwundungsstelle aus- gehend (Anfangsteil). — Aus Scheidter. nur den eigentlichen Stamm, nur bei ganz starken Stämmen geht er auch in die Wipfelpartie (Czech 1889). Auch entwickelt er sich sehr gerne in Stöcken, Scheitholz, Windfällen usw. 26 Escherich, Forstinsekten. II. Bd.
RFF164X8–Spruce tips, Piceae turiones recentes, used as a medicinal plant and spruce tip honey, spruce tip syrup
RF2PNKE6G–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RF2HTBT79–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RMMEEE97–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 217. Weibliclie Geschlechtsorgane, von a Hyles. fraxini Pz., b Cryphalus piceae Rtzb. — Anhd. Anhangsdrüse, Begt. Begattungstasche, Comp. Compressionsmuskel, Corp. Corpora lutea, Kittd. Kittdrüse, Rec. Receptaculum, Samg. Samengang, Sp. Sperma in den Eikelchen, Sp. V. Spiculum ventrale, Ut. Uterus, Vagp. Vaginalplattenreste, 8 St. Reste der 8. Ventralplatte, 8 Trg. 8 Dorsalplatte, — Aus Nüßlm.
RMRDMM96–. Conifers and their characteristics . Conifers. 104 TICEM, OR SPRUCE TREES more firmly to his magic carpet than do these young leaves to their so-called cushions. The two great divisions of the Piceae are differen- tiated by the shape of their leaves. While the true Spruce Firs have four-angled, four-sided (tetragonal) leaves, the Omoricas have only two-sided leaves,, and are flat-leaved like the Abies. As has been pointec^^ out before, this difference is easily ascertained by rolling them between thumb and finger. We give illustrations, two of each, of how a flat-leaved specimen looks when c
RF2HTBT4N–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RMMCKC9M–. Fig. 97. — Peridcrmiuin Ha?-ki!essi. i, young stem of Pin us ponderosus, three years old, showing the Peridermium, two- thirds nat. size ; 2, appearance of a stem, eight years old, attaclced by the fungus, the swollen portion being studded with aecidia, two-thirds nat. size ; 3, section through Fig. 2, showing the thickening of the annual rings of wood caused by the presence of the fungus. closed and triquetrous, at length opening at the apex, orange- rosy ; spores subglobose or broadly elliptical, orange, verruculose, 15-18 X 10-12 /x. Peridermium conorum, Thiim. { — Aecidium conorum-piceae
RMRM8MKY–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 61. *DREYFUSIA PICEAE (RATZ.) AND ITS RELATION TO "GOUT DISEASE" IN BALSAM FIR. By E. R. Balch Department of Agriculture, Entomological Branch, Ottawa For some years an abnormal condition has been noticed developing on balsam fir in Nova Scotia. It consists of a swelling of th* twigs, a killing of the buds and a gradual dying back of the branches. The tops of the trees are generally most seriously affected and these are often killed back one or two feet,
RF2HTBT39–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RMMEEEPA–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 185. Die verschiedenen Pissodes - Arten. A piceae 111., B notatus F., C pini L.. D validirostris Gyll, E harcyniae Hrbst., F piniphilus Hrbst. — Aus Eckstein. auch an älteren 30jährigen, ja sogar 120jährigen Kiefern (auch Schwarz-, See- uiid Weymouthskiefern); ausnahmsweise auch in Fichten und Lärchen. Pissodes piniphilus Hbst, vorzugsweise in 30—40jährigem Stangenholz (dann auch in der Spiegelrindenregion und den Ästen älterer Kiefern). Pissodes pini L., vorzugsweise in der Kronenregion älterer Kiefern, an Weymouthskiefern am ga
RMRM8MKD–. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. 62 THE REPORT OK THE Dreyfusia piceae is an Adelgid, apparently introduced from Europe. It was reported, however, in New England in 1910 (4) and has probably been in Nova Scotia for twenty years or more. It has not been studied in America, although it has been observed in California and partially described by Annand. (1). It has, however, been studied by several workers in different parts of Europe, where its power of forming swellings at the buds and nodes has been noted on certain spe
RF2HTBT4K–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RMMED5KD–. Die Gartenwelt . Fig. 2. Chermes piceae auf der Nord- niannstanne nach der Behandlung mit Schniierseifelösung der Alpen: unten Stein- bau, oben Balkenbloek- bau, vorn Woh- nung, hinten Stall, darüber die verhältnis- mäßig kleine Scheune, durch eine schräge Rampe zu- gänglich. Das rauhe Klima, der orkanartige Föhn verbieten hohe Häuser, spitze Dächer. Diese flachen Dächer lassen keinen aus- giebigen Trockenboden zu; daher an- ziehen das Haus die „Trüeken" (von trocknen), jene male- rischen Altane, zum Trocknen von Wäsclie und Früchten bestimmt. Diese ihrerseits, sollen sie ihrem Zweck di
RMRH2T0P–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. CRONARTIUM 313 As the remarkable suggested secidium-stage may possibly be found in this country, it will be convenient to add here the description given of it, so as to aid in its identification : PERIDERMIUM CONORUM-PlCEjE (JEcidiinii conorum-Piceae Reess.) ^Ecidia on the outer surface of the scales, large, ±, cm. or more in diam., oblong or irregular in shape, one or two (or in any case few) on each scale, immersed, white ; spores ellipsoidal, orange, 28—35 x 18— 24 jx ; epispore with numerou
RF2HTBT4C–Spruce bud scale (Physokermes piceae) scale insects known as the bud scales. A pest on the shoot of spruce in the garden.
RMMCK6C7–. Fig. 252.—Accidiuiii coruscans on malformed shoots of Spruce. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeitf phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Thiim. On cones of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae Barcl. On needles of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiim. On needles of Tsuga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae Cooke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri Barcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balansae Corn.
RMRGJA68–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 128 V. F. EASTOP Dinolachnus with abieticola by Inouye (1970 : 88-90) and Cinara sonata Hottes, 1955, and C. grande Hottes, 1956, from Abies in North America are also said to be related to abieticola. Aizenberg (1956 : 139) recognized, presumably from the description alone, that vanduzei Swain was not piceae Panzer (= grossa). Aizenberg had apparently not seen Hottes & Essig (1954 : 95-97), in which vanduzei is placed as a synonym of abieticola and concluded that vanduzei was related to Cinara bogdanowi. Pitsaria is presumably
RMMEFFWA–. Die forst-insecten : oder Abbildung und beschreibung der in den wäldern Preussens und der nachbarstaaten als schädlich oder nützlich bekannt gewordenen insecten ; in systematischer folge und mit besonderer rücksicht auf die vertilgung der schèadlichen. Im auftrage des chefs der zweiten abtheilung des Kèonigl. Preuss. ; Haus-ministeriums Herrn geheimen staats-ministers von Ladenberg excellenz, herausgegeben . '•»^^^^ tiüii^e, PuppeniöMeii und Fluglöcher Ton Curculio notatus /1 /ftJpimze^ i-r XZapß/t^ türM^erJ, Hercyniae /"i-h i/i i/ i/^/ef-/'üA/enmideJ, Piceae ^6 9 in a.un/erHiY/sfa/in/-
RMRD4R54–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 33. Verticillium paniculatum. 160 :1 og 510 :1. e 3—4 ramis in totidem ramulis conidiophoris exientibus constantes, gerentibus. Conidiis obovoideis, basi acutis, 5—6 X 2.5—3/^. (Fig. 33). Ad radices Piceae excelsae. S. Bøndernes Hegn.. 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.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening
RMMEEE94–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 218. Männliche Genitalorgane von a Myel. piniperda L., b Cryphalus piceae Rtzb., c Crypturgus cinereus Hbst. A Aufsatz, B Becher, Dej. Ductus ejaculatorius, E. pl. Endplatten, Fü. Füßchen, Ga. Gabel, H. Hoden, Ma. Mantel, Schi. Schleimdrüsen, Sp. g. Spiculum gastrale, Vd. Vas deferens, Z Zunge. Bei der Abb. b ist nur i Hoden gezeichnet; auffällig ist hier der lange Peniskörper; bei der Abb. c ist der langgestreckte, dem Ovar ähnliche Hoden und der kurze Ductus ejaculatorius besonders bemerkenswert. — Aus Nüßlin.
RMRH2T04–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. CRONARTIUM 313 As the remarkable suggested fecicliuia-stage may possibly be found in this country, it will be convenient to add here the description given of it, so as to aid in its identification: Peridermium conorum-Pice^ (j^cidium conorum-Piceae Reess.) ^cidia on the outer surface of the scales, large, i cm. or more in diam., oblong or irregular in shape, one or two (or in any case few) on each. scale, immersed, white; spores ellipsoidal, orange, 28—35 x 18— 24 [X; epispore with numerous, large, crowded, pri
RMMCK61M–. Fio. 252.—Aecidium coruxcans on malformed shoots of .Spnice. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeiif phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Tlniiii. Ou coiie.s of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae PJarcl. On needle.s of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiiiu. On needles of T.mga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae CVjoke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri 15arcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balans
RMRFCBK8–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. frequent abundant. ^ abundant Figure 2.—Occurrence of a) Tiarosporella parca and b) Lo- Figure 3.—Distribution of a) Tiarosporella parca and b) phodermium piceae in branches and needle samples Lophodermiwn piceae in litter samples collected in collected in Switzerland, 1984 - 1988. Graphic: Switzerland, 1988. Graphic: PHOAS/SFIFR PHOAS/SFIFR 66. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
RMMEEEB5–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Abb. 215. Kauapparat von verschiedenen Kaumägen. a Myel. piniperda L., b Cryphalus piceae Rtzb., c Ips typographus L., d Xyloterus signatus F. — Abd. Abdachung, Abdz. Abdachungs- zähne, Erst. Eürsten, Esp. Ersatzsperrborsten, Hkz. Hakenzähne, Kpl. Kauplatte, Kr. Kreuzlinie, Z. m. Zähne am medianen Kauplattenrand, Z. s. Zähne im Sack, Z. u. Zahnreihe im unpaaren. Ansatz. — Aus Nüßlin. sodann kommt es viel darauf an, ob die Flügel an der Basis schmal oder breit, von ein, zwei oder drei Adern gestützt sind, ob das Gelenk in Y^ oder ^/g d
RMRF3T3J–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. frequent abundant. ^ abundant Figure 2.—Occurrence of a) Tiarosporella parca and b) Lo- Figure 3.—Distribution of a) Tiarosporella parca and b) phodermium piceae in branches and needle samples Lophodermiwn piceae in litter samples collected in collected in Switzerland, 1984 - 1988. Graphic: Switzerland, 1988. Graphic: PHOAS/SFIFR PHOAS/SFIFR 66. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
RMRFCBKG–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. humid chamber after 3 to 5 days. Besides T. parca, Lophodermiwn piceae, R. kalkhoffii Bubak, and very rarely R. oudemansii Maubl., also were found. Rhizosphaera sp. occurred mainly on very old needles (>6 years) or occasionally on red first-year needles probably weakened by winter frost. Lophodermiwn piceae was associated with 3- to to 4-year-old needles. Usually the red brown needles were mixed with still green needles on the same
RMRJ2AAW–. Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. Amerlca* aepltnirionatia 241 66. Rhnmphomyia ruttica nov. ctp. (^ et $. Capite^ iho- rac0 non vilialo scuielloque cineteis^ abdomiue luiescenle^ segmenli» vel nosticis vei omnibus praeter marginem poslicuut piceis vel ni- gris; anlennae flavae^ arliculo ierlio ptaeler basim nigro; coxas lulescentes^ rarius excepto anticorum apice piceae pedes anlici lu- tei, iarsia nigris; pedes poslici in speciminibus ntaluris toli nigri^ tn immnturis ex parie, inlerdum maximd ex parle dilule lutescentes. (/. oculi
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