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RMK9GYCW–Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants (Tab. 35) BHL449511
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RMT0D59E–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0108rabe Year: 1907 405 828. S. septatum (Bonord.). Syn. Cylindrium septatum Bonord. Handb. allgem. Myk. p. 35 (1851), Fig. 16. Septocylindrium Bonordenii Sacc. Michelia I, 89 (1877); Fungi ital. Tab. 75 (1877); Syll. IV, 221. — De Wild, et Dur. Prodr. Fl. Belg. II, 324. — Schroeter in Schles. Krypt. FI. Pilze II, 494. — Massee Brit. Fang. Fl. III, 349, Fig. 28. Exs. Sacc. Myc. venet. 1050; Eoumeguere Fungi gall. 2272, 2554. Blattflecken verwaschen, meist
RMRHA122–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 258 ß, mollis Lge (H. tetraptera Guimpet & Hayne Abbild, fremd. Holzgew. tab. 35) differt a forma a f oli is breviter et subito acuminatis (fig. 2 a), magis adpresse serratis (fig. 2 b), subtus semper dense et molliter cano-villosis ; corolla majore, ad medium usque quadrifida (fig. 2 c) s tam i ni- bus 8—12 longe pilosis (fig. 2d, <?), fructu majore magisque late alato (fig. 2/), stylo Ve fructus longitudine coronato.. Fig. 2 a—g. Halesia tetraptera ß, mollis, f. H. stenocarpa. In arboreto horti silvatico-botanici ad Charlottenlund pr. Hau
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RMK958GY–Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio, et iconibus artificiosissimis expressio, per universam physiees historiam (Tab 35) BHL41024107
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RMT0DF1M–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 Salix 530 Myxosporium 4227. 31. salicinum Sacc. et Rourn., Reliq. myc. Liberi Ser. IV. No. 164, in Kev. inycol. 1884, p. 35, tab. 46, fig. 52. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 724. Sporenlager berdenweise, unter der Oberhaut, scheibenförmig, niedergedrückt, 3/4 mm im Durchmesser, innen fast bernsteinfarbig; cu lUliiJjJLLLQxnim b Myxosporium salicinum Sacc. et Eoum. a. Ein Aststückchen von Sahx mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Zwei schwach
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RMH2D12W–Icones selectae plantarum quas in systemate universali (Tab. 35
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RMT3XPP5–Archive image from page 144 of Die nordischen Schizopoden (1909). Die nordischen Schizopoden dienordischensch00zimm Year: 1909 Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI 135 Verbreitung: Die Art ist von der norwegischen und britischen Küste, aus der Nordsee und dem Mittehneere bekannt. 82. Leptomysis linguura (O. O. Sars). Fig. 274-276. 1868. Mysis linguura G. O. Sars, Nyt Mag. f. Nat. v. 15, p. 102—104. 1879. Leptomysis linguura O. O. Sars, Univ. Progr. 1880, p. 35—37, tab. 21. 1876. Leptomysis sardica G. O. Sars, Arch. Math, og Nat. v. 2, p. 54—56, tab. 36. 1882. Leptomysis pontica Czerniavsky, Monog
RM2AXGJ1F–Vetera monimenta : in quibus praecipuè musiva opera sacarum profanarumque aedium structura, ac nonnulli antiqui ritus, dissertationibus, iconibusque illustrantur . f^3^3^- ^l TAB.L. j,aj.^35. AB
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RMF1F7HB–Flora Brasiliensis, enumeratio plantarum in Brasilia hactenus detectarum (Tab. 35)
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RMK6DRAW–De sacris aedificiis a Costantino Magno constructis synopsis historica pag. 35 Tab. XI
RM2AKPBYY–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . 235.) The monuments of ancient art,however, most commonly exhibit instead of thepine-apple a bunch of vine or ivy-leaves (Ovid.Met. xi. 27, 28; Propert. iii. 3. 35) with grapes orberries, arranged into the form of a cone. Thefollowing woodcut, taken from a marble ornament{Mon. Matth. ii. tab. 86), shows the head of athyrsus composed of the leaves and berries of theivy, and surrounded by acanthus leaves. Veryfrequently also a white fillet was tied to the polejust below the head, in the manner represented inthe woodcut on p. 136, b., where each of
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RMH2CB78–Exposition méthodique des genres de l'ordre des polypiers (Tab. 35)
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RM2AWED52–Bulletin . en in practically con-tinuous operation since 1816 (the yield, however, being small the firsttwo years). Total amount and value of the ciuicksilver production ofCalifornia, as given in available records, is shown in the following tab-ulation, originally compiled by the writer^ in the 1915 statistical bulle-tin of the State ^Mining Bureau. In compiling this table the followingsources of information were used: For 1850-1883, table by J. B. Randol, Bradlev, W. W.. Califoi-nia mineral production for 1915 : Cal. State ilin. Bur.,Bull. 71, p. 35, 1916. 10 CALIFORXIA STATE MINING BUREAU. i
RMPFJMJN–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. The Ingolf Expedition, V, 5. Broch: Sivlasteridce. Tab. IV. fn 35. â Sp hn U' V. V 32. Oe Ae G( 33. 34. 3S. 30. 37. 39. Sp Cie Ae 4U. Hj. Broch del. Sp 41. Si>. /^ 42. Nordenfjeldske KUcheanstalt. WaUUmar Janssens Boktrykkcri.. 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.. Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896); Køb
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RM2ANH7P5–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . 235.) The monuments of ancient art,however, most commonly exhibit instead of thepine-apple a bunch of vine or ivy-leaves (Ovid.Met. xi. 27, 28; Propert. iii. 3. 35) with grapes orberries, arranged into the form of a cone. Thefollowing woodcut, taken from a marble ornament{Mon. Matth. ii. tab. 86), shows the head of athyrsus composed of the leaves and berries of theivy, and surrounded by acanthus leaves. Veryfrequently also a white fillet was tied to the polejust below the head, in the manner represented inthe woodcut on p. 136, b., where each of
RMPFH2TP–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. The Ingolf Expedition, V, 5. Broch: Stylasteridce. Tab. IV. i- En Fn 34. ir 33. Ai â â : 38. Spâm Ge 35. Gt Sp. 36. 37. 39. Sp /##& X&&}?. 40. Hj. Broch del. Ge- Sp "â¢9M - JSP .â¢â¢.â¢/.â¢.«.. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
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RM2AJ3FJP–Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society . TAB. VI. CORALS FROM THE LONDON CLAY. Balanophyllia desmophyllum (p. 35). Fig. 1. Side view of a complete specimen; natural size. 1 a. The same, magnified. 1 b. Calice, magnified. 1 c. Side view of the upper part of the same, with half of the calice cut away in order to show the structure of the septa and the depth of the fossula. DeNDROPHYLLIA DENDROPHYLLOIDES (p. 36). Fig. 2. A large group; natural size. 2 a. Calice, magnified. 2 b. One of the branches, magnified to show the structure of the walls. 2 c. Two young individuals that have not yet pro
RMPFBTDM–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. 682 — trachtung der Malletrindenstücke sieht man, daß der äußere Teil, die Borke, entfernt ist: das Handelsprodukt besteht also nur aus dem Fleisch der Rinde. Der Gerbstoffgehalt dieser Malletrinde ist sehr hoch: sie enthält durchschnittlich (Tab. 15): Gerbstoff ... 42 ^Jq (Schwankungen 35 bis 52 o/q Nichtgerbstoffe . 7 % ,, 5 bis I0% Unlösliches . 36,5 o/q Wasser 14,5 0/ /o Tabelle 15. Malletrinde. Eucalyptus occidentalis. Clua(i:>^ hi % h.s % 1 % Cltflfjbff. fet'ic^C ^2(nto.-'l'tCtv ^^i&3
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RM2AJ3AXN–The natural history of British insects; explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microcsope The whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens . athered. Phaljsna Ziczac. B. Alis deflexis dorfo dentatis apicibufque macula grifea fubocellari, antenms fquamatis. %?.£«*.573-35- Linn. ty/. 2W. 2.827. (y^—Fn. Sv, 1116.Geoff. Inf. 2. 124. 29.Mertan. Europ. tab. 147.frifch. Inf. 3. tab. I. fig- 2.pegeer Inf. I. tab. 6.
RMPFGMG0–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. C. H. Ostenfeld: Contributions to West Australian Botany. II. 53 9. Frankenia setosa W. V. Fitzgerald, in Journ. W. Austr. Nat. Hist. Soc. no. 1 (1904) 3. Known to me only from the description; perhaps only a hairy variety of F. glomerata. 10. Frankenia tetrapetala Labill, Nov. Holl. Plant, spec. I (1804) 88, tab. 114; Benth., Fl. Austr. I (1860) 152; Dieis et Pritzel, Fragm. Phytogr. Austr. occ, Botan. Jahrb. 35 (1904) 390. I have only seen the specimens collected by Diels (quoted by Diels and Pritzel, 1. c.) near Esperance (no. 5450). 11. Fr
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RM2AKKK2J–List of the specimens of homopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum .. . kc., a latere. Thrips cerealium. „ 28. Pagina infera. „ „ 29. Portio magis aucta, ut exhibeat spiraculum prothoracis, x. „ 30. Tracheae in Thr. rufa. „ 31. Coleothrips fasciata. Head in front. „ 32. Do. behind. 33. Labium. 34. Maxillary palpus. „ 35. Labial palpus. 36. Maxilla. 37. Labrum. „ 38. Hemelytron, the hairs omitted. 39. Tarsus. 40. End ofantenna. 41. Antenna of larva. 42. End of abdomenof larva. „ 43. Thrips Ulicis. Antenna. „ 44. Do. Fore tibia and tarsus. Tab. VIII. Fig. 1. Medullary system of
RMPFAXM9–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 462 8. Gyrorbis cristata, Müller. Valvata cristata, Müller, Verm. bist. 11. 1774 p. 198. Nerita valvata, Gmelin, Syst. nat. ed. 13 p. 3675. — v. Alten, Augsburg p. ill t. 13 fig. 24. Valvata planorbis, Drap. tab. p. 42. — Hist. moll. p. 41 t. 1 fig. 34—35. — — Sturm, Fauna VI. 3 t. 3. — cristata, Scbroeter, Flussconcb. p. 240 t. 5 fig. 26. — C. Pfeifler, Na- turg. I. p. 101 t. 3 fig. 35. — — Küster, in Cbemnitz ed. 2 Monogr. Palud. p. 88 1.14 fig. 22—26. — — Stein, Berlin p, 88 t. 2 fig. 30. — Kobelt, Nassau p. 213 t. 5 fig. 23. — — Slavik, Böbm
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RM2AKYYA8–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . vLevfüru tntet^i^otjcittonis ^Ja/>tx umi J, LEPTVRA interrogationis/ Der Schmahlbock mit dem Fragzeiohcru Jjfptura interrogationis: nigra elytris flavis: linea longitudinali arcuata jnaculisgue quatuor marginalibus nigris. Fahic. Ent. Syst. T.II. n.55. p. 345.Leptura interrogationis, Linn. Syst. Nat. n. 10. p. 638. ed. XIII. n. 10. p. 1871.Leptura nigra , elytris fusco ßavis: maculis octo nigxis. Tddm. diss. n. 35. tab. 1. flg. 2. ed. nostr. Als «in in Deutschland höchst seltenes Insekt, vom Hrn. Prof. Hell-uig in Braunschwe
RMPFAGRW–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 309 8. Valvata cristata^ Müller. Valvata cristata, Müller, Verm. hist. II. 1774. p. 198. Nerita valvata, Gmelin, Syst. nat. ed. 13. p. 3675. — v. Alten, Augsbnrg p. 111 t. 13 flg. 24. Valvata planorhis, Drap., tab. p. 42. — Hist. moll. p. 41 t. 1 fig. 34—35. — — Sturm, Fauna VI. 3. t. 3. — cristata, Schroeter, Flussconch. p. 240 t. 5 fig. 26. — C. Pfeiffer, Na- turg. I. p. 101 t. 3 fig. 35. — — Küster, in Chemnitz ed. 2, Mouogr. Palud. p. 88 t. 14 fig. 22—26. — — Stein, Berlin p. 88 t. 2 flg. 30. — Kobelt, Nassau p. 213 t. 5 fig. 23. — — Slavik,
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RM2AG1JTF–. A monograph on the anatidae, or duck tribe. grey ; bill leadcoloured ; legs and feet black. Fern.: with the back fuscous grey, the edges of the feathers lighter; head and neck fuscousspotted with black ; below white ; remainder as in the male. Marecafistt/laris Steph. Sh. Zool, 12. 131. Anas fist ular is Briss. Orn. 6. 391, p. 35,/ 2. Anas Penelope Linn. Syst. 1. 202. Gmel.Syst. 1. 527. Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 860.Widgeon Penn. Brit. Orn. 2. 268. Lath. Gen. Syn. 6. 518. Canard siffteur Buff. Ois. 9. 169, ;;/. 10, 11. Trachea Linn. Trans, vol. iv. tab. 13, fig. 9. Common in the British islands dur
RMPFJN6H–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 30 HOLOTHUEIOIDEA inocuoumis fcypica M. Sars 1861: Oversigt over Norges Echio- odermer p. 102 110. Tab. X, figs. 11-20, Tab. XI, figs. 1-17. Echinocucumis typira Hemuard 1923: Holothuries provenant des campagnes des Yachts Princesse-Alice et Hiroudelle II. p. 118 127. 'Thor" St. 77, 61°06'N. 8°30'W. 116 m, n/5-04.... 1 spec. St. 99, 61°15' N. 9°35' W. 900 m, 22/6-04 .... 14 St. 93, 49°25'N. 12°25'W.1275-1180 m, 27/6-05 1 St. 1571, 58°06' N. 9°00' E. 660-420 m, 24/6-ll . 7. a. Please n
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RM2AM00H8–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . fBuprestis f/airorrictciifctfa ,T7r/>f: BVPRESTIS flavomaculata, Der gelbgefleckte Prachtkäfer.Buprestis flavomaculata: elytris truncatis dentatis striatis nigrit: OTaculi« quatuor flavis. Fabric. Mant. Ins. T. I. n. 177. Ent. Syst. T. IL xu 35. p. i93.Buprestis Jlavopunctata. Degeer Ins. T. IV. n. 2. p. 78»Herbst Archiv. V. n.Q. p. 118. tab. 28. fig. 8. Ist keineswegs nur Geschlechtäiinterschiect von der Bupr. oc?o%ua>sonder zuverlässig eine eigene Art, die auch, wenn schon höchst seltca,in Deutschland zu Hause ist. Zcey
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RM2AWYFD4–Sitzungsberichte . bt. I, 130. Bd. 13 174 B. Schröder, offenbar falsch wiedergegeben, denn sie laufen in Spitzen aus,,während Nitardy (1914, p. 431) ausdrücklich bemerkt, daß dieden Randzellen aufgesetzten derben hyalinen Stacheln an den vonihm aus Brandenburg und aus Ägypten beobachteten Exemplarendieses Pediastrums am Ende., stumpf und abgerundet sind, was ichnach den von mir aus dem Ochridasee gesehenen Formen vonP. ovatum nur bestätigen kann.1 Zu allem Überfluß sah sich Lemmermann (1899, p. 115,tab. 2, :ig. 33 bis 35) veranlaßt, ebenfalls eine neue Art von Pedl-astrum aufzustellen, die er
RM2AKB8JP–A monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite chiefly from Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire . ! •. TAB. III. Fig.1. Perna rugosa, p. 25. ?2. 2 a. Lima cardiiformis, p. 27. 3, 3 a. „ semicircularis, p. 29. 4. „ Luciensis, p. 28. 5, 5 a. ,, ovalis, p. 29. 6, 6 a. „ duplicata, p. 26. 7, la. „ gibbosa,/;. 28. 8, 8 a. „ impressa, p* 29. 9, 9 a. ,, bellula,jy. 30. in. Hinge area of Gervillia crassicosta, p. 23 11. Trichites nodosus, j2. 35. 12, 12 a. Genillia acuta, p. 20. 13, 13 a, b. „ subcylindrica, /;. 21. 14. Inoceramus Fittoni, p. 24. Ta.b. HI.
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RM2AWEY4C–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . u^ftt/atärta JCnor/i PHALAENA p u il u I a t a r i a.Die Beule. FhaUena piißulafaria pecnnicomis, alis rotundatis porraceis: poßicis macuUsbin« ferrugineis; anticis una; omnibus fiimbria albida ferruginea intcrrupta.Knoch Eeytr. II. n, z. p. 4. tab. I. fig. 2. Phfliaena pnßulata, Hufn, Bsrl. Mag. 4B, n. jj. p. jzo. Natnrf. XI. n. 35. p. 72. Cleditfcb Forftw. i B. p. 521. Diefer vom Hrn. Knoch, a. a. O. zuerft genau befchriebcne und vortreflichabgebildete Spanner findet fich im lulius auf Eichen. «4 .Si Z .0 ^ .9. 3 .f^ - s ^ &l
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RM2AKB7WG–A monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite chiefly from Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire . ! •. TAB. III. Fig.1. Perna rugosa, p. 25. ?2. 2 a. Lima cardiiformis, p. 27. 3, 3 a. „ semicircularis, p. 29. 4. „ Luciensis, p. 28. 5, 5 a. ,, ovalis, p. 29. 6, 6 a. „ duplicata, p. 26. 7, la. „ gibbosa,/;. 28. 8, 8 a. „ impressa, p* 29. 9, 9 a. ,, bellula,jy. 30. in. Hinge area of Gervillia crassicosta, p. 23 11. Trichites nodosus, j2. 35. 12, 12 a. Genillia acuta, p. 20. 13, 13 a, b. „ subcylindrica, /;. 21. 14. Inoceramus Fittoni, p. 24. Ta.b. HI.. Ip Hi!
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RM2AWG1TP–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . OPATRVM gibbuni.Der höckerkbte Erdßaubkäfer, Opatrum pbhum: nigrum clytris lineis elevatis plurimis obfoletls. Fäbnc, Ent. fyft. T. I. n. 4. p. 89. Syft. Ent. n. 2. p. 76. Spec.-Inf. T. I. n. 3. p. 90. Mant. Inf. T. I. n. 3. p. 50.Opatrum coyivexum: oblongum fupra convexum nigrum, elytris pnnctato-ftiiatis, lineis elevatis obfoletis, tibiis anticis triangularibus. Ku^elan. n. 3.Opatrum gibbum. Panzer Ent. germ. I. n. 2. p. 35. Habitat in aienofis. Quam in Naturf. XXIV. n. 19. tab. r. fig. 19. Opairi Tpeciem quondamdclincavcram,
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RM2AWT09B–Life and light for woman . Broome St. Tab., Y. P. M.Asso.,30, Pilgrim Ch., Home Circle, 96.56;Poughkeepsie, Opportunity M. C, 2;Syracuse, Plymouth Ch., Aux., 50. Ex.,19.63, 500 00 Total, PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH. 500 00 Miss E. Flavell, Treas. D. C, Washing-ton, Aux., 33, Monday M. C, 125; Md.,Baltimore, Aux., 22, Bees, 25; N. J.,Bound Brook, Aux., 30, Beavers, 5;Closter, Aux., 6, Contribution, 1.10; EastOrange, Trinity Ch., Aux., 30, Y. L. M. C,40, Grove St. Ch., Aux., 38, S. S., 15; ?Montclair, Aux., 23; Newark, BellevilleAve. Ch., Aux., 6.50, M. B., 7.50; OrangeValley, Aux., 65.35, Y. L. M. B.,
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RM2AWK88C–Transactions and proceedings . R Brwtltwaite adnat. 3el. r HuBi.LMi Eair FRULLANIA S P H iE R 0 C E P H A L A. Trans.Boi.Soc.Edui/. Voh-XV. Tab. II.. RBrdithwaite adnat cl?: FRULLATMIA B I C 0 R N I S T I P U L A. TRACHYCOtEA EliULLANIA. Ho 25. Frullania hirtiflora, Si^ruce, Hab. Bams, ad pedem montis Tunrjuragiia, alt. 1800, in imis truncis et saxis.F-9x -6, lob ?3--35, c 5^ ; / -5 x -3 ; hr 1-25 ; per 2-5 x l-25°>°. Tenella pallide viridis. Caules pollicares prostrati implexi vage velsubpinnatim bis terve divisi. Folia tenera subiinbricata convexa obovato-oblonga rotundata, valdeiiifequil