RMJGY6P1–A Laughing Dove (Spilopelia s. senegalensis) looking for seeds on the ground in Perth in Western Australia
RMEJ1DAK–Egyptian Laughing Dove (Spilopelia senegalensis aegyptiaca) perched on a rock
RMCRA5TN–African Finfoot (Podica senegalensis), showing feet, Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
RM2BXPKFC–Saddle-billed Stork, (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), Africa
RM2R83XCK–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RMA999A7–Saddlebilled stork Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis South Africa
RMP5E6F4–N/A. English: « Hirundo monteiri » = Cecropis senegalensis monteiri (Subspecies of Mosque Swallow) Français: « Hirundo monteiri » = Cecropis senegalensis monteiri (Sous-espèce de Hirondelle des mosquées) . 1862. Joseph Wolf (1820–1899) Alternative names Matthias Wolf; Joseph Wolff; Josef Wolf; Matthias Wolff Description German artist Date of birth/death 21 January 1820 20 April 1899 Location of birth/death Mörz, Germany London Work location London Authority control : Q1708274 VIAF:54950825 ISNI:0000 0000 8384 0531 ULAN:500006240 LCCN:n80006277 NLA:36115701 WorldCat 285 Cecropis s
RM2BTWP0H–Sphaeranthus senegalensis DC.
RF2WG1YAF–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMADA6NC–saddle-bill stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), standing in savanna, Botswana, Chobe NP
RM2CEWG53–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ia sativa anddulcis, to which belong the Rambeh and Choopa of Malacca, and Hedycarpus malayanusproducmg the Tampui, are other fruit trees of the Order. The fruit of SchniideliaeduUs is known at desserts m Brazil, under the name of Fruta de parao ; it is said tohave a sweet and pleasant taste. Various species of Sapindus are mentioned as fiiiittrees. The blacks of Senegal highly value the berries of S. senegalensis; the fruit ofS. esculentus is very fleshy, and much esteemed by
RMD24P2F–Lesser Northern Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis) On tree branch - close-up (S)
RM2R83WW7–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RMMCTRRH–. Fig. I. Scorpaena laevis. X 5. characters. S. plumieri, Bloch, from the Atlantic coast of tropical America, is closely related to S. laevis and S. senegalensis, but has the axil of the pectoral fin jet black with a few pure white spots, and there are other differences in coloration. Further, the eye is somewhat smaller and the spinous dorsal fin lower. DACTYLOPTERIDAE Dactylopterus volitans (Linn.). St Vincent. 2. ix. 27. Hand line: i specimen, 300 mm. WEST AFRICA Fishes were obtained from five stations, three off the coast of Angola, one off the French Congo, and one off Annobon, Gulf of Gu
RM2BTRMYH–Maytenus senegalensis Lam Exell.
RF2WG1YBT–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMRHE2W4–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Abb. 4: Cte-Verbrauch bei verschiedenen Umgebungstemperaturen (Mittelwerte aus je 7 Messungen) bei 1 G s. senegalensis (A), 5 G s. moholi (B) und 3 Galago demidovii (C) während der täglichen Ruhephase (geschlossene Symbole) und während der nächtlichen Ruhepausen (offene Symbole). Eingezeichnet ist die Regressionsgerade für den O2-Verbrauch unterhalb der unteren krit. UT.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital
RMPFBAH1–. Der Zauber des Elelescho. — 467 — Bclid)tungs3citen: jene Unjd]ärfc unb löeid]l]eit, bic foId]cn Hufnaf)men einen überaus bilbartigen, kün|tlerijc[)en (Il]arakter gibt. Diefe Un= fd]ärfe unb lüeirf)t)eit barf freilid) ein geiDijjes ITlajj nid]t überfteigen. Dabei ijt bem (I)ejd]ma& bes Hufnel]menben unb [einer Übung jebe (be-. 51u g it u b i e n mittels fc c s X c I c =« p p a r n t e s: Tben: Slugbilbcr bes «ranid)geiers (Serpentarius serpentarius [Miller]). äUitte: 'Sd)attenDDgeI (Scopus umbretta Gm.), i^leinc 2rappe (Otis gindiaua [Oust]). Sattelitord) (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis [
RM2R83XDF–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RM2BTT1RY–Crotalaria senegalensis Pers DC.
RF2WG1YC4–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMRHE2P0–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 54 H.-J. Dobler Bonn, zool. Beitr. allein eine gewichtsspezifische Relation besitzt (Scholander et al. 1950). In- zwischen gibt es jedoch eine Reihe von Ausnahmen in verschiedenen Säu- getierordnungen (Faultiere, Schuppentiere, Procavia, Carnivora, Prosimiae).. Körpergewicht [W] Abb. 13: Der minimale Ruhestoffwechsel verschiedener Prosimiae im Vergleich zum Erwartungswert (Kleiber 1961:3 x W°>75 kcal/h). Galagidae: 3 G s. senegalensis O G. s. moho Ii ⢠G. de
RM2R83WX5–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RM2BTRKYC–Gymnosporia senegalensis Lam Loes.
RF2WG1YAP–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMRHDY6N–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. acacia short grassland Remarks: Numbers have decreased in the northern part of its distribution 185 Black-bellied Bustard (258) Eupodotis melanogaster R LM NBR fairly common open woodland and bushed tall grassland Remarks: Some birds migrate north during the rains 186 Buff-crested Bustard (257) Eupodotis rufichsta 1) E. r. savilei R LM BR 7, 8 fairly common to uncommon bush and light woodland 2) E. r. gindiana R LM NBR uncommon dry thornbush country 187 White-bellied (Senegal) Bustard (256) Eupodotis senegalensis 1) E. s. senegalensis R LM BR 7 uncom
RM2R83WWF–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RM2BTTBYC–Morelia senegalensis A Rich ex DC.
RF2WG1YB5–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMRHDWR3–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 132. 388 Blue-breasted Kingfisher (475) Halcyon malimbica malimbica R NBR fairly common gallery and bowl forests 389 Woodland Kingfisher (473) Halcyon senegalensis O H. s. senegalensis LM AM BR 8, 9 fairly common tree and bush savanna, often near water Remarks: Birds breed in the North du- ring the rains and spend the non-bree- ding season along the southern border and south of it. ? H. s. cyanoluca AM (5-8) NBR uncommon, possibly overlooked woodland Remarks: A rainy season visitor 390 Dwarf Kingfisher (472) no map Ispidina lecontei R? NBR uncommon l
RM2R83WXB–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RF2WG1Y8F–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RMRHDY7A–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 70 V â >r. acacia short grassland Remarks: Numbers have decreased in the northern part of its distribution 185 Black-bellied Bustard (258) Eupodotis melanogaster R LM NBR fairly common open woodland and bushed tall grassland Remarks: Some birds migrate north during the rains 186 Buff-crested Bustard (257) Eupodotis rufichsta 1) E. r. savilei R LM BR 7, 8 fairly common to uncommon bush and light woodland 2) E. r. gindiana R LM NBR uncommon dry thornbush country 187 White-bellied (Senegal) Bustard (256) Eupodotis senegalensis 1) E. s. senegalensis R
RM2R83XHK–Sattelstorch, saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), wildlife im Kruger Park S
RF2WG1YBE–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RM2AXE4HJ–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . 3- 2^ Cross- beds180-220° Shelllong-axes 130° 220°. concealed Fig. 12. Measured section through the inner bar and washover-fanat Velddrif. 1 = Venerupis senegalensis; 2 = Crepidula capensis;3 = BuVia laevissima; 4 = Lutraria lutraria; 5 = Perna perna; 6 = Other. development to the west reduced the wave-energy and resulted in a greateramount of unfragmented shell. But the very thick shells of Venerupis sene-galensis reflect the high energy conditions near by. Further growth of thebreaker-bar afforded a greater degree of s
RM2BTXA1B–Khaya senegalensis Desr A Juss. 12 Jul 20191
RF2WG1YEM–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RM2AWNJYP–Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) .. . liyalestes iiurse, Giinth. Cat. Fish. v. p. Sl-l (1864) ; Fowler, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1906, p. 444, fig.Bracliyalestes riqipellii, Giinth. t. c. p. 315 ; Pfeff. Thierw. O.-Afr., Fische, p. 43 (1896).Alestes leucisms, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) xx. 1867, p. 114.Alestes ruppellii, Giinth. Pethericks Trav. ii. p. 343 ; Vinc.ig. Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxix. 1898, p. 257.Alestes senegalensis, Steind. t. c. p. 545, pi. ii. fig. 2.Brycinus nurse, Eigenm. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxiii. 1907, p. 29. Depth of body 2-^
RF2WG1YEB–Afrikanische Seidenspinne / Banded-legged golden orb-web spider / Nephila senegalensis
RM2AX5YCP–Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History) . rachyalestes nurse, Giinth. Cat. Fish. v. p. 314 (1864) ; Fowler, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1906, p. 444, fig.Brachyalestes ruppellii, Giinth. t. c. p. 315 ; P£eff. Thierw. O.-Afr., Fische, p. 43 (1896).Alettes leuciseus, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) xx. 1867, p. 114.Alestes ruppellii, Giinth. Pethericks Trav. ii. p. 343 ; Vincig. Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxix. 1898, p. 257.Alestes senegalensis, Steind. t. c. p. 545, pi. ii. fig. 2.Brycinus nurse, Eigenm. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxiii. 1907, p. 29. Depth of body 2-§- to 3
RM2C1HC7A–Saba senegalensis A DC Pichon Saba senegalensis A DC Pichon.
RM2CPR594–. The world's birds a simple and popular classification of the birds of the world . By permission of the Oxford Museum, African Fin-foot {Podica senegahnsis). {See p. 38.) The curiously cormorant-like shape of this bird (Podica senegalensis)contrasts strangely with its typically rail-like bill and lobed toes. {To face p. 38.. Photo copyrighl hy 11. P. Dando, F.Z.S. Magpie-Goose (Anseranas uielanolettcd). {Seep. 32.)The legs of this bird are bright orange, and its face flesh-coloured.
RM2C1CTT8–Khaya senegalensis Desr A Juss Khaya senegalensis Desr A Juss.
RM2CPB7N7–. The structure and classification of birds . y have some relation toswimming; for in certain auks (q.v.) there is a similargastrocnenial attachment. On the Anatomy of Podica senegalensis, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 425 ; On theOsteology, Pterylosis, and Muscular Anatomy of the American Finfoot (Heliornissurmamensis), Ibis, 1893, p. 30. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Naturgesohiohte der Vogel, &c., Mem. Ac.Sei. St. Petersburg, 1840, p. 81. See also Gibbel, Zur Naturgesohiohte dessurinamischen Wasserhuhns Podoa surinamenais, Zeitschr. ges. Naturw. xyiii.1861, p. 424, and Nitzschs Pterylography. 326 STRUCTUR
RM2C1G096–Schoenoplectus senegalensis Hochst ex Steud Palla ex J Raynal Schoenoplectus senegalensis Hochst ex Steud Palla ex J Raynal.
RM2CDA749–. Faune de la Sénégambie, vertébrés . •j .Temer del Imp Bec<jMet ir Paris Plumes du corps avec Plumules adventices. PLANCHE III I=lame3 dix corps aveo pliâmes adventic Toutes les figures sont de grandeur uaturelle. Figure 1. — Ximida cristata. Pall. » 2. — Phasidus niffer, Cass. 3. — Francolinics bicalcaraius, Gray. » 4. — Eupodotis Senegalensis, Gray. » 5. — Tan talus Ibis, Lin. » 6. — Geronticus éthiopiens, Gray. » — Anthropoides Virgo, Vieill, 8. — Charadrim apricariv.s, Gm. » 9. — Parra A fricana, Gm. » 10. — Tigrisoma leucolophum, Jard. 11. — Scopiis umbretta, Gm. 12. — Phœnicopt
RM2CPE4HG–. The Ibis . Billen, 31st January. No. 164. Cotile cincta. Cotile cincta (Bodd.) ; Sharpe & Wyatt, Monogr. Hirund.i. p. 67 (1887). a. ? . Goubre, 9th May. No. 324. Hirundo smithi. (Grant & Reid, p. 661.)a. £. Amibarra, 3rd February. No. 174. Hiruxdo senegalensis. (Grant, p. 177.)a, b. S ? • Hara, Lake Zwai, 7th March. Nos. 229,230. Psalidoprocxe antinorii. (Grant & Reid, p. 665.)a,b. ? . Adis Ababa, 22nd & 26th March. Nos. 280,283. Mesopicus spodocephalus. (Grant & Reid, p. 665.)a,b. g ? . Serba, Lake Zwai, 9th March. Nos. 248, 249.c. S • Worrumbutchi, 27th June. No. 398. Campothera nubica. (G
RMRH17H7–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 1 *iiW^. Riparia paludicola Hirundo rustica " tahitica " aethiopica " albigularis Cecrop/s semirufa " cucuUata " abyssinica " daurica " senegalensis Petrochelidon pyrrhonota M fulva " spilodera Dicrurus aeneus " ad si mi lis FIGURE 8. Starch gel electrophoretic patterns of the Hirundinidae (part) and Dicruridae (part).. 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
RMRMJA00–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Revision of the Bombyliidae (Diptera) of Southern Africa. 595 Until the type-specimens of senegalensis (Macq.) and diadematus (Bezzi) are examined and correctly compared with pectoralis (Lw.), I prefer to consider the $$ with black-haired pleurae and their £$ only as a variety (as described by Bezzi on p. 67, Ann. S. Afr. Mus., vol. xviii) of pectoralis s. str. with which the two former species from Senegal and Southern Nigeria are not to be confused. It is also probable that even specimens from Ny
RMRMW8EX–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. lu.. 2. — Grains d'amidon (U-s tubercules d'/caciita senegalensis assez Irréguliers, plus irréguliers que ceux de la farine (fig. 2). Ils manquent d'unité dans leur configuration. Les petits ont une forme sphérique, tandis que les autres, plus. 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.. Muse colonial de Marseille. Marseille : Muse colonial
RMRDJAYB–. Catalogue of carnivorous, pachydermatous, and edentate Mammalia in the British museum. Mammals. 2. CHCEROPSIS. 357 Hippopotamus capensis, Desm. Journ. Phys. v. p. 854; Diet. Class. JS. N. viu. p. 222. Hippopotamus senegalensis, Desm.JoMrw.PAj/s. V. p. 354; Diet. Class. H. N. Tiii. 222. Hippopotamus abyssinicus, Lesson, Mamin. Hippopotamus typicus et Hippopotamus australis, Duvernoy, L'ln- stUut, 1846, p. 333. Hob. North, South, West, and Central Africa. I have not been able to discover any diflference between the skuUs received from South, North, or Central Africa. There is a foetus in spiri
RMRH1470–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. I I 1 i I i I. Ml â¢I m 1 li m. ^KKIr m * s S3 m # «⺠â ⦠s 1 Sfrepfope/i'a cfiinens/s Streptopelia capicola Streptopelia senegalensis Aplopelia larvata Turtur chalcospilos Oena capensis Chalcophaps indica Phaps elegans Phaps chalcoptera Ocyphaps lophotes Petrophassa ferruginea Geopelia striata Leucosarcia melanoleuca Zenaidura macroura Zenaidura auriculata Zenaida asiatica FIG. 27. Starch gel electrophoretic patterns of the Columbidae (part).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMRE0X1B–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. BUBONID^ SCOPS 255 (1896) ; Sharps, Ibis, 1897, p. 496 [Zululand]; Woodivard Bros. Natal B. p. 157 (1899). Ephialtes oapensis, Ourney, Ibis, 1859, p. 242 [Natal]; id. Ibis, 1868, p. 149 ; Holub Sr Pelzeln, Orn. Sad-Afr. p. 47 (1882). Ephialtes senegalensis, Layard, B. S. Afr. p. 41 (1867). Pisorhina capensis. Fleck, Journ. Ornith. 1894, p. 394; Beichenow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 666 (1901). Description. Adult female.—General colour above, dark grey streaked and mottled with black, and spotted especially on the scapulars and wing-coverts with white, also with traces
RMRF0KJ3–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 103 Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 109; Barrett, Lep. Brit. vi. p. 166. Green; dorsal and spiracular lines yellow, black-edged; sub- dorsal line freckled with black ; head green. Food-plant, Artemisia, July. Genus TIMOHA. Type. Ziwiora, Wlk. ix. 132 (18.56) senegalensis. Sophaga, Moore, P. Z S. 1881, p. 362 sinuata. BoriJca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 363 sangidnolenta. Masalia, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 radiata. Pradatta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 ..'. beatrix. Curubasa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 366 lanceolata
RMRHDX3M–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 120. 348 African Scops Owl (534) Otus senegalensis senegalensis R? BR 5 locally common woodland and wooded grassland with big trees 349 Pel's Fishing Owl (546) no map Scotopelia peli R NBR rare, possibly overlooked riverine forest along permanent rivers Remarks: Beside one record from the Ako- bo river 7/33 (Snow 1978) there is one recent record from the Sue river 7/28 (I. S. Fairclough) CAPRIMULGIDAE — NIGHTJARS 350 Egyptian Nightjar (561) Caprimulgus aegyptius aegyptius PM (9-3) W uncommon dry mud and sandbanks along larger rivers and semi-arid gra
RMRHDR5F–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 250. seasonally common lowland forest Remarks: Only known from Imatong Mts. 4/32 and Bengengai 4/27 (Traylor & Archer 1982) 810 Scarlet-chested Sunbird (1263) Nectarinia senegalensis 1) N. s. acik R? BR 4, 8, 9 common bush and woodland 2) N. s. cruentata R? NBR uncommon bushed woodland 811 Tacazze Sunbird (1229) Nectarinia tacazze jacksoni R? LM NBR (1) seasonally common forest edges and mountain meadows above 1800 m with Lobelia flowers 812 Variable Sunbird (1251) Nectarinia venusta 1) N. V. fa zog lens is R? LM NBR uncommon, vagrant in the Nort
RMRF8PF5–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 103 Larva. Meyr. Brit. Lep. p. 109; Barrett, Lep. Brit. vi. p. 166. Green; dorsal and spiracular lines yellow, black-edged; sub- dorsal line freckled with black ; head green. Food-plant, Artemisia, July. Genus TIMOHA. Type. Ziwiora, Wlk. ix. 132 (18.56) senegalensis. Sophaga, Moore, P. Z S. 1881, p. 362 sinuata. BoriJca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 363 sangidnolenta. Masalia, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 radiata. Pradatta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 ..'. beatrix. Curubasa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 366 lanceolata
RMRMN50C–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Some Field Notes on the Batrachia of the Cape Peninsula. 449 48 and 113 ; Rappia horstochii 35 and 84 ; Cassina senegalensis 29 and 67 ; Arthroleptella lightfooti 20 and 41 ; Microbatrachus capensis 20 and 37 ; Cacosternum capense 38 and 75 ; C. boettgeri 19 and 35 ; Breviceps gibbosus 48 and 65 ; Breviceps sp. 38 and 68 ; Heleophryne 1 11 -^^ '•^s^fe^j^ ^^m io-,H(f^rl)> 15 Fig. 8.—Left eyes of Peninsula Batrachia.. 1. Cacosternum capense. x2. 2. Bufo rosei. x 3. 3. Breviceps sp. x 2. 4. Pyxicepha
RMRHDWKT–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 138. UPUPIDAE — HOOPOES 409 Hoopoe (517/518) Upupa epops n U. e. epops PM (8-4) A W S common dry acacia woodland and open wooded savanna ® U. e. senegalensis/waibeli R LM AM? (3-11) BR 4, 5, 10 uncommon dry acacia woodland and open wooded savanna ® U. e. africana AM (7) NBR rare bushed wooded grassland Remarks: Only once recorded from Dar- fur (G. Nikolaus) Remarks: Separation of the first two sub- species is often difficult in the field. More information is needed. PHOENICULIDAE — WOODHOOPOES 410 Black Woodhoopoe (523/525) Phoeniculus aterrimus emin
RMRHJBDA–. The birds of South Africa. Birds -- South Africa. BUBONIDiE SCOPS 255 (1896) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1897, p. 496 [Zululand]; Woodward Bros. Natcd B. p. 157 (1899). Ephialtes capensis, Gurneij, Ibis, 1859, p. 242 [Natal]; i(7. J6is, 1868, p. 149 ; Holuh Sf Pelzeln, Orn. Sud-Afr. p. 47 (1882). Ephialtes senegalensis, Layard, B. S. Afr. p. 41 (1867). Pisorhina capensis, Fleck, Journ. Ornith. 1894, p. 394 ; EeicJicnow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 666 (1901). Description. Adult female.—General colour above, dark grey streaked and mottled with black, and spotted especially on the scapulars and wing-coverts with whit
RMRHDW4E–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 162. 494 Eurasian Swallow (1054) Hirundo rustica rustica PM (1-12) A W S SU very common but rarely in large numbers any habitat Remarks: Some birds overwinter in the South but most are on passage (9-11, 4-5) 495 Rufous-chested Swallow (1064) Hirundo semirufa gordoni AM BR 7, 8 uncommon and local better woodland Remarks: Breeding visitor in the North (3-10), non-breeding visitor to the South (11-4) 496 Mosque Swallow (1063) Hirundo senegalensis 1) H s. saturatior R? LM BR 1-2, 12 fairly common lakes and rivers, up to 2000 m within woodland 2) H s. sen
RMRF8XHC–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. TIMORA. 103 Larva. Mejr. Brit. Lep. p. 109; Barrett, Lep. Brit. vi. p. 16(i. Green ; dorsal and spiracular lines j-ellow, black-edged; sub- dorsal line freckled with blaciv ; head green. Food-plant, Artemisia, July. Genus TIMORA. Type. 2V>Kora, Wlk. ix. 132 (18.W) senegalensis. Sophaga, Moore, P. Z S. 1881, p. 362 sinuata. BoriJca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 3G3 sanqiiinolenfa. il/«sff/iff, Moore, P. Z.S. 1881, p. 364 radiata. Pradatta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 beatrix. Citruhasa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 366 lanceolata. B
RMRMPBE8–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. 384 E. siMo Sans doute voisin du P. vittatus Thoi'oll, qui m'est ineonnu en nature, cependant d'après Tliorell le dessin abdominal du P. vittatus est different (noir et densément strie de rouge) ses tibias antérieurs n'ont en dessous que 5-5 épines (au lieu de 6-6 chez P. gentilis), le tibia de sa patte- màchoire est décrit avec deux apophyses dissemblables, celui du P. gentilis a une armature beaucoup plus complexe corame on a pu le voir plus haut. Gcnus Corinna. C. senegalensis (E. Simon) — Creugas s. E, Simon , in Ann
RMREX0DR–. Emin Pasha in central Africa : being a collection of his letters and journals. . INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 547 s, 222, 228, 274 ; see also Equus , a Zande chief (5° 32' N. 25° 40' 452, 454 iba, a stockade I Pasha, 469 |u, hill (4° 30' N. 31° 30' E.), 358 ft, brook (3° 25' N. 28° 48' E.), 188 £um, a bush, 262, 310 Zizyphus, a tree, the mashed fruit of wbich causes fish to rise, 182, 262, 291, " 299, 318, 400 Zonogastris pbcenicoptera (a finch), 252 Zosterops senegalensis (a bird), 252 Zummo Peak (4° 9' N. 33° 46' E.), 241, 295 Zygsena, a butterfly, 325 THE END. Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson &a
RMRHDXFT–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 104. 298 Pink-headed Dove (391) Streptopelia roseogrisea 1) S. r. roseogrisea R BR 1-5, 12 common semi-arid acacia savanna 2) S. r arabica R? LM PM? BR 4, 7 common semi-arid acacia savanna Remarks: Most birds from the Red Sea hills (S. r. arabica) migrate south from October to February 299 Red-eyed Dove Streptopelia semitorquata R BR 9-11 common better wooded savanna and gallery forests 300 Laughing Dove (392) Streptopelia senegalensis senegalensis R LM PM (9-2) W BR 2-6, 10-12 common, very common in villages cultivations, open savanna and woodlands
RMRF1MJJ–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. TIMORA. 103 Larva. Mejr. Brit. Lep. p. 109; Barrett, Lep. Brit. vi. p. 16(i. Green ; dorsal and spiracular lines j-ellow, black-edged; sub- dorsal line freckled with blaciv ; head green. Food-plant, Artemisia, July. Genus TIMORA. Type. 2V>Kora, Wlk. ix. 132 (18.W) senegalensis. Sophaga, Moore, P. Z S. 1881, p. 362 sinuata. BoriJca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 3G3 sanqiiinolenfa. il/«sff/iff, Moore, P. Z.S. 1881, p. 364 radiata. Pradatta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 364 beatrix. Citruhasa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 366 lanceolata. B
RMRCET4T–. Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia. Anatomy, Comparative; Mammals. Fig. 523. Nasengegeiid von Halitherium; nach Lepsius. par Parietale; fr Frontale;/rörà Orbitalfortsatz des Frontale; v Vomer; im Interniaxillare; nas Nasale. Fig. 524. Dasselbe von einem jungen Manatus senegalensis. Bezeichnung wie oben. Nach Hartlaub, ' ., nat. Gr. doch läÃt sich immerhin der Wirbel, mit dessen Querfortsätzen die Rudi- mente der Ilia sich ligamentös verbinden, als Sakralwirbel bezeichnen. Es ist bei Manatus der 25., bei Halicore der 29.- ol. der
RMRCXK94–. Der Zauber des Elelescho. — 467 — Bclid)tungs3citen: jene Unjd]ärfc unb löeid]l]eit, bic foId]cn Hufnaf)men einen überaus bilbartigen, kün|tlerijc[)en (Il]arakter gibt. Diefe Un= fd]ärfe unb lüeirf)t)eit barf freilid) ein geiDijjes ITlajj nid]t überfteigen. Dabei ijt bem (I)ejd]ma& bes Hufnel]menben unb [einer Übung jebe (be-. 51u g it u b i e n mittels fc c s X c I c =« p p a r n t e s: Tben: Slugbilbcr bes «ranid)geiers (Serpentarius serpentarius [Miller]). äUitte: 'Sd)attenDDgeI (Scopus umbretta Gm.), i^leinc 2rappe (Otis gindiaua [Oust]). Sattelitord) (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis [
RMRDMYCP–. The forest officers' handbook of the Gold Coast, Ashanti and the Northern Terriotries. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry. Pl.^S.. Khaya senegalensis.. 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.. Chipp, Thomas Ford. London [etc. ] Printed by Waterlow & sons limited
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