RF2AF6TX4–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2BH7WCK–A Callona rimosa, or Beautiful Mesquite Borer beetle. Photo taken at the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve and Learning Center.in Corpus Christi, Texas USA.
RF2AF70FR–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMP55Y8E–Extinct fossil brachipods: Spirifer walcotti, Terebratula numismalis, T. rimosa, Plicatula spinosa, T. triplicata, and Spirifer verrucosus. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RMP779H2–11 Bresadola - Inocybe rimosa
RM2BTP3W3–Valerianella rimosa Bstard.
RMAFKYWK–ROSA GRIMPANT RIMOSA
RMHMRB66–Rose (Rosa Rimosa), Rosaceae.
RM2AKNXGF–Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . i-iititioii .il .Nakitu, LLijiijluuta, Drymonui and >.utoi.lonta Plate XLII. Venation of Xofodonfa, Lophopteryx, Pheosia, EUida, and Dasylophia. Fig. 1. Xotodonla sti-agnla. Fig. 2. LophopttTi/x clei/ans; 2a, fore leg; 2b, tibia of tiie same denuded, to show the spur. Fig. 3. Pheosia rimosa. Fig. 4. EUida flelida. Figs. 5, 5a. Dasylophia antjiiina. Fig. 6. Dasylophia thyatiroidea (interna). 376 PLATE XLII.. Packard, del. V,.!.- A. aOi:N A CO., LITU., BALTIMORE. >.ni,,n ,,( ,,tudoiita, l>oplfo|)teryx, Pheosia, Ellida and DiiFylojihia.
RMPFXYR2–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page 376.---FZ/76. Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois Keport, Vol
RMT0WYCA–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0108rabe Year: 1907 Hadrotrichum jilira^'iiiitis Fuek. Habitus, uat. Gr. und Kouidieuträger, stark vcrgr. (Nach Saccardo.) Auf welkenden Blättern von Pliragmites communis in Deutsch- land, Krain, Ungarn, Schweiz, Holland, Dänemark, Italien und Frankreich im Sommer. Soll nach Fuckel zu Scirrhia rimosa gehören. Die Gegenwart des Pilzes kündigt sich zuerst durcli gelbliche, oft sehr lange, den Nerven parallel laufende Flecken an, auf denen sich gleichfarbige
RF2BHEK57–A Callona rimosa, or Beautiful Mesquite Borer beetle. Photo taken at the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve and Learning Center.in Corpus Christi, Texas USA.
RF2AF70GE–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, wild mushroom from Finland
RMC600DJ–Extinct fossil brachipods
RF2AF70FT–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2BEKWJE–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMBTJBXF–Inocybe rimosa
RF2B0TFY1–Inocybe rimosa, known as torn fibercap or split fibercap, poisonous mushroom from Finland
RMAKGJ87–split fibrecap (Inocybe fastigiata, Inocybe rimosa), group on forest ground, Germany, Bavaria, Gilching
RF2R20KN8–A closeup of an inocybe rimosa fungus growing in a forest
RMMAB507–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Hadrotrichum jilira^'iiiitis Fuek. Habitus, uat. Gr. und Kouidieuträger, stark vcrgr. (Nach Saccardo.) Auf welkenden Blättern von Pliragmites communis in Deutsch- land, Krain, Ungarn, Schweiz, Holland, Dänemark, Italien und Frankreich im Sommer. Soll nach Fuckel zu Scirrhia rimosa gehören. Die Gegenwart des Pilzes kündigt sich zuerst durcli gelbliche, oft sehr lange, den Nerven parallel laufende Flecken an, auf denen sich gleichfarbige, längliche, 1,5—2 mm lange 1 mm breite Pusteln erheben, durch deren Aufre
RM2BF5599–Hypsioma rimosa. 9 Jan 20141
RMHMWD8Y–Rose (Rosa Rimosa), Rosaceae.
RM2AGDXYA–. Works; from the text of Heyne and Wagner. ectis certatim tenuia ceraSpiramenta hnunt, fucoque et floribus orasExplent, coUectumque haec ipsa ad munera glutenEt visco et Phrygiae servant pice lentius Idse.Saepe etiam effbssis, si vera est fama, latebrisSub tena fovere larem, penitusque repertsePumicibusque cavis exesaeque arboris antro.Tu tamen e levi rimosa cubiha hmoUngue fovens circum, et raras super injice frondes.Neu propius teetis taxum sine; neve mbentesUre foco cancros ; altae neu crede paludi,Aut ubi odor coeni gravis, aut ubi concava pidsuSaxa sonant, vocisque oflFensa resultat imag
RMPFXYR7–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 321 Lepi.. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page 376.---FZ/76. Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois
RF2H636E1–Close-up shot of a white Inocybe rimosa mushroom grown in the forest
RM2AXHFJ8–The night moths of New England, how to determine them readily . , gray and brown ; h. buff. c. Elm. 66. (Edemasia eximia ; if in.; like 62, pale. bands on forewing. c. Oak, nut.Nadata gibbosa : 2 in. ; buff with orange shaded ( 67.bands on forewing. c. Oak. badia : in.; light buff gray with darkerstreaks. Glubhisia trilincala : i i in. ; gray buff and dark marks. c. Willow. Notodonta stragula ; i» in.; f. buff, gray and brown ; h. cream. c. Willow. Lophodonta angulosa ; i J in.; f. gray and brown ; h. light brown. c. Oak. 62. P/icosia rimosa ; 2- in. ; f. white, buff and brown ; h. white.
RMPFMC08–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Valerianella rimosa FiR. 407. 1,5-3 dM. Zuid-lüiropa voor oji boiiwlaiul cii aan wcjjjcii en is bij ons zeldzaam. V. rimósa') Bast. (V. Aiiriciila-) D. C). Geoorde veldsla (fi^. 407). Dc'/e plant is bijna onbehaard. De stcnj^el is teer, onduidelijk kantij^, rechtopstaand, vaak vertakt, doch de takjes ontwikkelen zich eerst uit de bladoksels , als de bloeitijd voorbij is. De bladen zijn aan den rand ruw gewiniperd, de onderste zijn spatelvormig, de bovenste lancetvorniig, meest aan den voet getand. De bloemen zijn witachtig en staan in vlakke, eenigszins loss
RF2M551RP–A closeup of straw-colored fiber head mushroom (Inocybe rimosa) growing under the sunlight
RMRDWRNC–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 493. Valerianella Auricula, DC. 491. Valerianella dentata, Poll. V. rimosa. East. Narrow-fnated Comsalad, Sharp-fruited Comsalad. XLII. DIPSACE/E.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbo
RMPFNBG8–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIH 107. â VALERIANACEAE. 329. Valerianella rimosa FiR. 407. 1,5-3 dM. Zuid-lüiropa voor oji boiiwlaiul cii aan wcjjjcii en is bij ons zeldzaam. V. rimósa') Bast. (V. Aiiriciila-) D. C). Geoorde veldsla (fi^. 407). Dc'/e plant is bijna onbehaard. De stcnj^el is teer, onduidelijk kantij^, rechtopstaand, vaak vertakt, doch de takjes ontwikkelen zich eerst uit de bladoksels , als de bloeitijd voorbij is. De bladen zijn aan den rand ruw gewiniperd, de onderste zijn spatelvormig, de bovenste lancetvorniig, meest aan den voet getand. De bloemen zijn witachtig
RF2M551RG–A closeup of straw-colored fiber head mushroom (Inocybe rimosa) growing under the sunlight
RM2BXCH52–Aglaia rimosa Blanco Merr Aglaia rimosa Blanco Merr.
RMRR6A3K–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. Euplectella aspergillum. F. E. Schulze, „Challengeru-Hexactinellida, Taf. 3, Fig. 13.. Ragadinia rimosa Zittel, Studien über fossile Spongien, Abh. d. K. Bayr. Akad. II. Cl. Bd. 13, Abth. 2, Taf. 10, Fig. 4e.. 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.. Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Berlin : Realschul-Buchhandlung
RM2C1CPFP–Aglaia rimosa Blanco Merr Aglaia rimosa Blanco Merr.
RMHMX74D–Inocybe fastigiata or Inocybe rimosa, Cortinariaceae.
RMRD7NN4–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 321 Lepi.. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page 376.---FZ/76. Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois
RMRD7NN1–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. this earliest tree fern grew must have been near by. Lesque- reux found at the same place, Lepidodendron leaves of the regular kind, long, straight, channeled and nerved. Coal Flora, 1880, page 376.---FZ/76. Lepidodendron rimosum. (Sternberg; Eoehl; Lesquer- eux, Geol. Pa. 1858, plate 8, fig. 1; 10, fig. 2; Schimper, II, plate 60.— ^ Sagenaria rimosa^ Presl.—Lep, vi- rtiosum. and Lep. dissiium^ Sauv. Veg. Fos. Belgium; Lep, simplex^ Lesq. Illinois Keport, Vol
RMRJYPC9–. As nature shows them : moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains : with over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life. Lepidoptera; Nature prints. BOMB VOIDS. 121 cocoon is made under leaves in August or Se^)tenil)er, and llie })erfeet insect comes foith in -lunc oi' July of the following year. The moth is liglit bi'own and gray and lias a dark brown hand along tlie lower margin of the upper wings. It expands something over an incli. Pheosia rimosa is a gray, 1)rovn and yelh»'isli-liite niotli oeea- sionally to he s
RMRG468F–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Notodontidi (i) Notodonta basitriens W;ilker. Plate XL, Fig. 5, ?. The moth is found in the Atlantic States. (2) Notodonta simplaria Giwl, IMate XL, Fig. 6, ?. The moth, which is by no means common, occurs in the northern portions of the Appalachian subregion. Genus PHEOSIA Hubner (1) Pheosia dimidiata Herrich-Schicffer, Plate XL, Fig. 9, $ . Syn. rimosa Packard; ca/j/orMjca Stretch. The moth, which is far from common, ranges from Canada and New England westward to the region
RMRR6A3F–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. Ragadinia rimosa Zittel, Studien über fossile Spongien, Abh. d. K. Bayr. Akad. II. Cl. Bd. 13, Abth. 2, Taf. 10, Fig. 4e.. HyalonemaSieboldii. F. E. Schulze, „Chal- lenger4--Hexactinellida, Taf. 27, Fig. 12. Lophocalyx philippinensis. F. E. Schulze, „Challenger'1 - Hexactinellida, Taf. 54, Fig. 4. Phys. Abh. 1889. IL. 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
RMREF4WD–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Hadrotrichum jilira^'iiiitis Fuek. Habitus, uat. Gr. und Kouidieuträger, stark vcrgr. (Nach Saccardo.) Auf welkenden Blättern von Pliragmites communis in Deutsch- land, Krain, Ungarn, Schweiz, Holland, Dänemark, Italien und Frankreich im Sommer. Soll nach Fuckel zu Scirrhia rimosa gehören. Die Gegenwart des Pilzes kündigt sich zuerst durcli gelbliche, oft sehr lange, den Nerven parallel laufende Flecken an, auf denen sich gleichfarbige,
RMRM7WMR–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 89 nursery and other young fruit trees. These slits never heal, and, while on a large tree the injury is a mere trimming as the twigs wilt and break, on the small trees they are a source of permanent weak- ness, and sooner or later the branch or even trunk breaks.. Fig 34.—The Periodical Cicada, Tibicen septendecim: a, pupa, ready to emerge; &, pupa skin from which adult has emerged; c, adult; d, cavities to receive eggs; e, eggs, enlarged. The species "rimosa Say" and "striati
RMRGHFG3–. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. BULLETIN OP THE BROOKLYN ENT. SOC.. think of them I concluded to investigate them more fully. I had on a few occasions found the larva of Rimosa, and succeeded in obtaining a . imago from one of these, which was found on a species of Willow at North Branch, Sullivan Co., N. Y. on June 22nd 187(5, it went under ground a few days there- after and the moth emerged on August 22nd. As Mr. Lintner remarks, tin- larva bears a very sphinx-like appearance and is remarkably transparent, looking almost like porcelain. Knowing the larva of our spe
RMRGHTAT–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FORAMINIFERA OF THE TOGOPI FORMATION 65 1954 Epistomaroidespolystomelloides (Parker & Jones); Cushman, Todd & Post: 360; pi. 89, fig. 26. ? 1954 Epistomariapolystomelloides (Parker & Jones); Crespin : 45; pi. 6, figs 8a, b. 1957 Epistomaroides polystomelloides (Parker & Jones); Todd : 290 (table); pi. 93, figs lOa-c. 1959 Epistomaroides rimosus (Parker & Jones); Graham & Militante : 94; pi. 14, figs 4a-c (non Discor- bina rimosa Parker & Jones, 1862). 1960 Epistomaroides polystomelloides (Parker & Jone
RMRG8YW3–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. DE LA SOCIÉTÉ MYCOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE Pour le progrès et la diffusion des connaissances relatives aux Champignons Tome XXXVII. — 3^ Fascicule. SOMMAIRE H. Bourdot et A. Galzin. — Hyménomycètes de France ;(VII. 5i!ereii7n) (Suite) 117 P. Gruyer. — Observations sur la biologie du Tiiber- cnlina persicina Ditm '31 G. Boyer. — Sur quelques empoisonnements par les Champignons 134 J. Ghifflot.— Un Champignon de 20 kilos 138 J. ChiffLot.— Sur quelques troubles provoqués par l'in- gestion de Inocybe rimosa B . 139 Proc
RMRD3E6E–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Valerianella rimosa FiR. 407. 1,5-3 dM. Zuid-lüiropa voor oji boiiwlaiul cii aan wcjjjcii en is bij ons zeldzaam. V. rimósa') Bast. (V. Aiiriciila-) D. C). Geoorde veldsla (fi^. 407). Dc'/e plant is bijna onbehaard. De stcnj^el is teer, onduidelijk kantij^, rechtopstaand, vaak vertakt, doch de takjes ontwikkelen zich eerst uit de bladoksels , als de bloeitijd voorbij is. De bladen zijn aan den rand ruw gewiniperd, de onderste zijn spatelvormig, de bovenste lancetvorniig, meest aan den voet getand. De bloemen zijn witachtig en staan in vlakke, eenigszins loss
RMRGF11G–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parawixia • Levi 15. Figures 19-26. Parawixia destricta (O. P.-Cambridge). 19-25, female. 19-23, epigynum. 19, 20, ventral. 21, 22, posterior. 23, lateral. 24, dorsal. 25, abdomen, ventral. 19, 21, 23, (Guatemala). 20, 22, (Chiapas). 26, left male palpus. Figures 27-31. P. barbacoas n. sp., female. 27-29, epigynum. 27, ventral. 28, posterior. 29, lateral. 30, dorsal. 31, abdomen, ventral. Figures 32-39. P. rimosa (Keyserling). 32-38, female. 32-36, epigynum. 32, ventral. 33-35, posterior. 36, lateral. 32, 33, 36, (syn
RMRD3E6M–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIH 107. â VALERIANACEAE. 329. Valerianella rimosa FiR. 407. 1,5-3 dM. Zuid-lüiropa voor oji boiiwlaiul cii aan wcjjjcii en is bij ons zeldzaam. V. rimósa') Bast. (V. Aiiriciila-) D. C). Geoorde veldsla (fi^. 407). Dc'/e plant is bijna onbehaard. De stcnj^el is teer, onduidelijk kantij^, rechtopstaand, vaak vertakt, doch de takjes ontwikkelen zich eerst uit de bladoksels , als de bloeitijd voorbij is. De bladen zijn aan den rand ruw gewiniperd, de onderste zijn spatelvormig, de bovenste lancetvorniig, meest aan den voet getand. De bloemen zijn witachtig
RMRJD6K2–. Cesk houby. Fungi -- Czech Republic. m ^. cJbr. b3. I. Inocybe fastigiata Schff., 2. I. rimosa Bull., pouze výtr. a cyst„ 3. I. caesariata Fr., 4. I cervicolor Pers., 5. I. Bongardii Wcin., 6. I. corcon- tica 'el., 7. I. annulata Vel., 8. I. Whitei B. Br., g. I. calospora Quel.. — Vše slabé zmenš. oblené, sv?tle sede, pak hn?dé, s b?lavým ost?ím. Duž. bílá. odporné louhovité páchnoucí. Výtr. zak?iven? tup? ledvinité, 9—lo ^l, Cyst. íiadmut? kulovité. V tráv? v zahradách, na pahorcích, v lesích všude hojn? po celé léto. Snadno poznatelná houba po kl. žlutavém, vláknit? žíhaném a odporném zá-
RMRCK8XX–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. XII DIRCE^ Ch ,, ,EA f1§ lunaris eustroti xenopis Qjjys irntus scissaria felcatella acutata Ã' P inosten- tata aiiiiuu. -- scothima » StI III- V- t Tt disputata rufula compsotis partita- mesozona paratacta canescons oDiusata siginata .//'; orthotis ^ Â¥0 ^ pü;:CikUia IHBJii loneura euprepes nexistriga atioblgiia; .uhoiidi albilacui i eusLia iiidicataiia M 0 tS:.v-# ^ K* V J molybdaria oriiata ischnota Â¥19 mesogonia consigtiala >â¢. rimosa personali
RMRDWRMJ–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 493. Valerianella Auricula, DC. 491. Valerianella dentata, Poll. V. rimosa. East. Narrow-fnated Comsalad, Sharp-fruited Comsalad. XLII. DIPSACE/E.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbo
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