RMB38XK6–Jurassic fossil fish Dapedium politum Lyme Regis England
RM2A2MFB1–Dentalium politum, Print
RMDGH2GR–Organ Pipe Mud Dauber (Trypoxylon politum) nests, group in sheltered location, Florida, U.S.A., June
RMWB05EY–Pipe Organ Mud Dauber, Trypoxylon politum, nests
RFACKW2W–Organ Pipe Mud Dauber Nest on the Underside of Wood Roofing Shingles Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tennessee
RMB61HDM–Egg chamber of a mud dauber wasp.
RMP23HW1–. Fustiaria polita syn. Dentalium politum 80 Dentalium politum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 081 10 0026
RMC5NX7H–A Pipe Organ Mud Dauber, Trypoxylon politum, nectars from flowers,Veronica spicata. Oklahoma, USA.
RMEYYGC0–Sweat bee (Lasioglossum politum), female foraging on Dog Rose (Rosa canina), Germany
RM2BF6EE9–Anoplium politum. 9 Jan 20141
RF2DH8XJN–Hydnum politum Mushrooms, Pathogenic fungi from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RM2PG6642–Organ Pipe Mud Dauber (Trypoxylon politum) nests, group in sheltered location, Florida (U.) S. A
RMW2732N–Archive image from page 35 of De noxiis paludum effluviis, eorumque. De noxiis paludum effluviis, eorumque remediis libri duo denoxiispaludume00lanc Year: 1717 xxxu rem . Nam de ih Sc rebus , & periculis pfopulfan- IzlltiEpijr. adis agitur, in quibus ( vt praeclare fcripfit [a] puhMerit, Hippocrates) non in moenibus, ac propugnaculis, fedin fapiehtibus confiliis fpes falutis eft collo- canda . Atque hoc fane nec pro dignitate politum opus 5 nec fatis ornatum sequis ledoribus com- mendaturum confido, ut in ipfo non ingenii pra?- ftantiam , fed juvandi voluntatem querant, & hu- maniter complc(
RF2GPD7GH–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RM2AMYY5C–Sermons du Père Bourdalouë : de la compagnie de JesusSur les mystères . SERMON. SERMON SUR LA NATIVITÉ DEJESUS-CHRIST. Et hoc vobis Jfignum : Invenietis infantem part-nis invoiutum , & polïtum. in prafepio. Voici U marque à quoi vous connaîtrez le Sauveurqui vous efi né : cejî que vous trouverez unenfant emmaillotté & couché dans une crèche*Fn Saint Luc, ch. î^
RM2D7B060–Kukak Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska, United States, Macrodyctium politum Ashmead, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Braconidae
RF2F4E3WY–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RMPFTTXK–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. PLATE V.. SOME HYMENOPTEROUS ENEMIES OF SPIDERS. 1, EURYPELMA HENTZII. 2, PEPSIS FORMOSA. 3, ELIS 4-NOTATA. 4, PEZOMACHUS MEABILIS. 5, PEZOMACHUS DIMIDIATUS. 6, PEZOMACHUS GRACILIS. 7, CHALYBION C/ERULEUM 8, Trypoxylon politum.. 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 t
RMWB05GD–Pipe Organ Mud Dauber, Trypoxylon politum, nests
RMC5NX7M–Two Pipe Organ Mud Daubers, Trypoxylon politum, nectar from flowers, Veronica spicata. Oklahoma, USA.
RF2GPD7FX–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RM2AWRRFA–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . pediuni—continued. politum barbatum and venustum (Williams). See Fig. 304.Pollettianum calophyllum and ananthxitn superbum (Sander). polychromum politum and superbiens (Clark). polystigmaticum venustum and Spicerianum (R. H. Measures). Polythetnis renustum and tonsuin (Graves). porphyniclihtmys barbatum and hirsutinsiinum (Veitch). jiii-p/n/rospilum venustum and Lowii (Veitch). Pogntzianuin callosum and Honkenf (nat. hyb.). Preetu^ Boxallii and Uaynabiia
RF2F4E468–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RMPFDRFW–. De noxiis paludum effluviis, eorumque remediis libri duo. Malaria; Communicable diseases; Sanitation; Marshes; Mosquitoes; Malaria; Sanitation; Insect Vectors. xxxu rem . Nam de ih Sc rebus , & periculis pfopulfan- IzlltiEpijr. ad^is agitur, in quibus ( vt praeclare fcripfit [a] puhMerit, Hippocrates) non in moenibus, ac propugnaculis, fedin fapiehtibus confiliis fpes falutis eft collo- canda . Atque hoc fane nec pro dignitate politum opus 5 nec fatis ornatum sequis ledoribus com- mendaturum confido, ut in ipfo non ingenii pra?- ftantiam , fed juvandi voluntatem qu^erant, & hu- manit
RMC5NX7P–A Pipe Organ Mud Dauber, Trypoxylon politum, nectars from flowers, Veronica spicata, in a flower garden. Oklahoma, USA..
RF2GPD7F8–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RM2AWNYRE–American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . SOME HYMENOPTEROUS ENEMIES OF SPIDERS. 1, EURYPELMA HENTZII. 2, PEPSIS FORMOSA, 3, ELIS 4-NOTATA. 4, PEZOMACHUS MEABILIS. 5, PEZOMACHUS DIMIDIATUS. 6, PEZOMACHUS gracilis. 7, CHALYBION C/ERULEUM 8, Trypoxylon politum. MIMICRY IX SPIDERS. 369 It would be strange if all these were one species, differently colored accord-ing to the place they dwell in, and having power to change from purpleor white to yellow at will; yet tliis seemed probable
RF2F4E48N–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RF2GPD7GC–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RF2F4E48G–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) on a green leaf
RF2GPD7GA–Organ, pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) hiding under a green leaf
RM2AWDABX–Arithmetica Logarithimica . lum quadrati op-politum Cj & fiarit £ C,£Fequates: refta BFvqXbHerit maius &CH mi-nus fegmentum recta? B C vel A B proportionaliter Cc£tx. Eruntque BC,BH,HC continue proportionates:quia B G Quadratum maioris fegmenti cquaturrc&angulo DH, comprehenfoa tota 6c minore fegmenco. In numeris (1 ifta Logarithmica. yy ifta cxprimerc vclimus, Quadratumrc&a? E B eft 25,6c Quadratum re£he£ C 100: ent igitur Quadratum reel a?EC vel EF 125 ; cuius nullum Iatusin numeris dari potcrit. erit igiturmains Tegmentum BFj.125^5. & fiad abfolutos nunc numeru rcduccrevol uerimus,erit/.i 2
RF2F4E490–Organ, pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) hiding under a green leaf
RF2GPD7FG–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RM2CF5CXY–. Chronicon ex chronicis ab initio mundi vsque ad annum Domini 1118 deductum. i IHuftrifsimo viro D.Qulielmo Ce-ciliOyBaroni de %urgleg$fummo*Jn^ glte Thefaurario: prcnobilis Ordinis Gar-ten) Equiti aurato: fygid Maieftati afccre* tioribusconfiliis^c Cantabrigknfis Acadc- mttCtnccllariQ digmffimo^Domino[ho hQwmitfime*. Vm nuper (vir hono-ratifsime)nonnulli ve-neradae antiquitatis ad-miratorcs, mihi cupi-dius inftarent,vthunclibcllum apud me Iate-tem, non tarn quidemftilo terfum,ac oratione politum, quam in-uenturarum & ledu iucundum diuulgaripaterer,nimis inhumanum videbaturtamjequum flagitant
RF2F4E436–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RF2GPD7GD–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RMRDRBCM–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. AXn THEIR MANAGEMENT. 191 Gypripedium. platvtolor ioncolor and Stonciplntytufu'i/i}! (LaAvrence). Plato I'LKxaiiii and calophvlluiii (^Low). J>h'istochloniin harhatiint and javaniciiiii vin'}u (Drewett). pJumos2{ni harhatiiin and a'uaiithnni suptThum (Statter). pliin^ruin Harrisiaiiuni and -iVnustiuii (Williams). politmn harhatuin and veinisluTn (Williams). PolU'ttiauiini caloplixlhim and aiiantJnmi supci-hrini (Sander). polvchromum politum and siiptrbii-iis (Clark).. Fig. 59. Flower of Cypripedium Rolfe.^; (nat size). pulystigmaticum vcnust
RF2F4E43W–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RF2GPD7FF–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RMRD8MDJ–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. PLATE V.. SOME HYMENOPTEROUS ENEMIES OF SPIDERS. 1, EURYPELMA HENTZII. 2, PEPSIS FORMOSA. 3, ELIS 4-NOTATA. 4, PEZOMACHUS MEABILIS. 5, PEZOMACHUS DIMIDIATUS. 6, PEZOMACHUS GRACILIS. 7, CHALYBION C/ERULEUM 8, Trypoxylon politum.. 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 t
RF2C2PEMH–Coprolite in the field of Lias, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1844.
RF2F4E41D–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RMRMNE82–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. AG Butler del etlith. July 1874 Mintem Bros imp l.la ZEPHRONIA EXCAVATA. 2.2a2^2c SPH£ROTHERIUM POLITUM. 'i.'&'o*. SPH/EROTHERIUM MACULATUM. 4 4a4> ZEPHRONIA L/EVISS1MA.. 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.. London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
RF2F4E404–Organ pipe mud dauber (Trypoxylon politum) grooming its antennae on a green leaf
RMRJDF8X–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 30. .iisZsSS^ C 27 Fig. 5. Larva of Dorcadion politum Dalm. a—head and pronotum; b—abdominal tergite with dorsal locomotory ampulla; c—tip of abdomen (posterior view). short dense bright rust hairs forming broad transverse band, laterally with thin, not very dense hairs. Pronotal shield white, coriaceous, not sclerotized, moderately convex, with short striae, laterally demarcated by deep longitudinal grooves uniting anteriorly with transverse notches demar- cating anterior angles of shield. Prothoracic prestern
RMRCJFDX–. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. 366 PALAEOZOIC SYSTEM OF KOCKS. The general appearance of the tree is that of an Araucarian conifer, or of a gigantic club-moss. The fruit, however, turns the scale of affin- ity in favor of the club-moss; for the examination of these, which are. Fig. 494. Figs. 489-496—Lepidodexdrids: 489. Lepidodendron modulatum (after Lesquereux). 490. Lepi- dodendron diplotegioides (after Lesquereux). 491. Lepidodendron politum (after Lesquereux). 492. Lepidodendron corrugatum, branch and leaves (after Dawscn). 493. Lepid
RMRCY64P–. De noxiis paludum effluviis, eorumque remediis libri duo. Malaria; Communicable diseases; Sanitation; Marshes; Mosquitoes; Malaria; Sanitation; Insect Vectors. xxxu rem . Nam de ih Sc rebus , & periculis pfopulfan- IzlltiEpijr. ad^is agitur, in quibus ( vt praeclare fcripfit [a] puhMerit, Hippocrates) non in moenibus, ac propugnaculis, fedin fapiehtibus confiliis fpes falutis eft collo- canda . Atque hoc fane nec pro dignitate politum opus 5 nec fatis ornatum sequis ledoribus com- mendaturum confido, ut in ipfo non ingenii pra?- ftantiam , fed juvandi voluntatem qu^erant, & hu- manit
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