RMEBHT93–A female comb-footed spider (Keijia tincta) on a white background. Part of Theridiidae family, are also called comb-footed spiders or cobweb weavers.
RF2GYA67W–Closeup of an Achatina tincta snail on the dark blue surface
RM2M97M90–Illustration, Agrotidae -- Hadenidae -- Agrotis Festiva, Agrotis C Nigrum, Agrotis Sigma, Agrotis Plecta, Agrotis Putris, Agrotis Praecox, Agrotis Segetum, Mamestra Persicariae, Mamestra Brassicae, Mamestra Nebulosa, Mamestra Tincta, Mamestra Leucophaea. The plants are Wild Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea), Wild Chicory (Cichorium Intybus) and Common Rose Persicaria (Polygonum Persicaria).
RM2T6894T–Comb-footed spider, Simitidion simile 119, cobweb spider, Theridion varians 120, Platnickina tincta 121, Anelosimus vittatus 122, Neottiura bimaculata 123, Steatoda grossa 124, Paidiscura pallens 125, 130, Crustulina sticta 126, Dipoena inornata 127, unknown Theridion species 128, 129, 134, Crustulina guttata 131, Euryopis flavomaculata 132, Episinus angulatus 133, Steatoda phalerata 135, and Diplostyla concolor 136. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Robert Templeton and Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2N2HJFJ–Comb-footed spider, Simitidion simile 119, cobweb spider, Theridion varians 120, Platnickina tincta 121, Anelosimus vittatus 122, Neottiura bimaculata 123, Steatoda grossa 124, Paidiscura pallens 125, 130, Crustulina sticta 126, Dipoena inornata 127, unknown Theridion species 128, 129, 134, Crustulina guttata 131, Euryopis flavomaculata 132, Episinus angulatus 133, Steatoda phalerata 135, and Diplostyla concolor 136. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Robert Templeton and Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2AGDJGD–. Ostéo-graphie, ou Description des os de l'adulte, du foetus, &c. Precedée d'une introduction a l'etude des parties solides du corps humain. is ad ligamentofam vergat. TJndeevenit ut inter maxilla; inferioris condyJum& proceflum tranfrafum offis temporumduo fine fpatia c. d., membrana capfulari,.medianteque illo operculo , ab invicem dif-tincTa ; proindeque fit ut condylutn nun-quam immédiate tangat partem offeam op-polîtam. Cartilago tubx Euftachiana: I. m. n., fiefiguratur ut fi alia fimilis oppofita ipfi appli-caretur , inde exurgeret conum concavum.Extremitas craffior I. verfus partem nar
RMT3XEXG–Archive image from page 394 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 24. Heterocera. 1. Spirüfera. 2. Cursoria. 3. Saucia. 4. a. b. Segetum. 5. Corticea. 6. Obesa. 7. Vestigialis. 8. Fatidica. 9. Praecox. 10. a—c. Prasina. 11. a. Occulta. 12. Graminis. 13. Popularis. 14. a—d. Cespitis. 15. a. b. Leucophaea 16. Serratilinea. 17. a—c. Advena. 18. Tincta. 19. a. b. Nebulosa. 20. a—e. Con- tigua. 21. a. b. Thalassina.
RMPFW18B–. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America. Rhizopoda; Freshwater animals. >j3 Leidy, 1)61 1-10 HYALOSPHEN lA CUNEATA^ 11-18 H TINCTA. 19-29 H ELEGANS. 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.. Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891. Washington, Government Printing Office
RM2ANG1WE–Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . elbliche Zeich-nungen der Abdomensegmente (u.) ;lg- Làngszeichnung der Thoraxseiten in zwei parallèle schmale Streifchen geteilt, sehr kleine gelbliche Zeichnungen der Abdomen-segmente (S.). Rliinocyplia tincta Ramb. (Fig. 7, S). 3 cf, 6 O Fak Fak, 28. 29. 30. 31. XII. 1912, 1. I. 1913.Von den Aru-Exemplaren etwasverschieden und wohl der ursprùng-lichen tincta am nàchsten entsprechendunter allen Formen der Art, die ichbis dahin gesehen habe. cf (Fig. 7, obère Figur). In denFliigeln kaum von
RMME6C6T–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . vii.Jis "^ iliota pura nitcns tontusa itta melaleuca plunihi- iia pu'iaa tincta fasciana
RMPG1A0H–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 96 BRITISH FEESHWATICR EHIZOPODA. Under the name of N. collaris, Leidy included several forms now recognized as distinct, but, so far as can be gathered from his description and figures, that here described must be regarded as typical of the species. It differs from N. tincta (Leidy), and N. fiahellulum Leidy (its nearest allies) in having a test which is not suddenly contracted to form a short cylindrical neck; it is wider at the mouth than either of these; and almost invariably the sides, if not dilated
RM2AM55ME–Contributions à la faune malacologique de l'Afrique Equatoriale..1.sér.,[no.]1-72 . nces Belgique, B série, XX, p. 567.190A. Achatina tincta Pilsbrï in : Tryon, Manual of Conchology, 2° série, Pul- monata, XVII, p. 1 a , n il, pi. XVIII, lig. a 1-23. Deux spécimens, correspondant parfaitement au type et mesurant80 millimètres de longueur sur hS millimètres de diamètre maxinnun et37 millimètres de diamètre minimum, ont été recueillis dans le paysMBagha (Lobay). [D Poutrin]. Achatina (Achatina) obi.itterata Dautzenberg. 18G9. Achatina tincta var. Pfeiffkh, Malakozoologische Blâtter, XVI, p. 256,
RMMCR5R9–. 1. Spirüfera. 2. Cursoria. 3. Saucia. 4. a. b. Segetum. 5. Corticea. 6. Obesa. 7. Vestigialis. 8. Fatidica. 9. Praecox. 10. a—c. Prasina. 11. a. Occulta. 12. Graminis. 13. Popularis. 14. a—d. Cespitis. 15. a. b. Leucophaea 16. Serratilinea. 17. a—c. Advena. 18. Tincta. 19. a. b. Nebulosa. 20. a—e. Con- tigua. 21. a. b. Thalassina.
RMPG19YR–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. NBBELA TINCTA. 101 or circular plates of variable size (Avhicli are in contact at the edges but never overlap), the inflated sides narrowing suddenly into a short neck; the mouth slightly arcuate, or oval when viewed transversely. Plasma not differing from that of the preceding species; the nucleus normally situated; pseudopodia three to six, simple, blunt, generally very mobile. Dimensions : Length 85-90 fi; sometimes attaining 110 ju,, or more. In Sfhagnum, abundant; also on the mossy sides of peat drai
RMMABERP–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . P ' ^ jj mg Einzelthier der Michaelsenia {Eusynstyela) tincta, von links gesehen. (Nach Van Name.) '"i. et = Cloakaltentakel; e = Egestionsöffnung; ec == Ektoderraepithel; i = Ingestions- öffnung; in = Intestinum: m = Magen; mg = Mantelgefässwurzeln; mt = Mund- tentakel; oe = Oesophagus; p = Polycarpen der linken Seite. Nach Van Nam e-Micha eisen stellt sich die Gattungsdiagnose in folgender Weise dar: Colonie krusten- oder polsterförmig. Die Einzelthiere (ca. 5—6,5 mm lang) fast ga
RMPF9RWT–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Vanhöpfen, Hydroiden. 273 1j) Gauss -Station (350—400 m): Perigonimus madovianus n. sp. Atractijlis antarctica Hickson und Gravely Bimeria corynopsis n. sp. Eudendrium ramosum L. Clathrozoon Drygalskü n. sp. Campanularia tincta Hincks Cmnpanularia laevis Hartlaub Campanularia lobata n. sp. Campanularia subrufa Jäderholm Campanulina Belgicae Hartlaub Stegopoma operculata Hartlaub Halecium robustum Allman Halecium antarcticum n. sp. Halecium tenellum Hincks Hebella
RM2AJD31C–Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . turgesch. 90, 6, 102. — Tachina parallela Meig. 1824. I. c. IV, 377, 238 et1838. VII, 249, 1 {Degeeria). — 1900. Stein, Entom. Nachricht. XXVI, 145. — Tachina tincta Meig. 1824. 1. c. IV, 378, 239 et 1838. VII, 249, 7 {Metopia). — 1844. Zett. Dipt. Scand. III, 1030, 20 et 1849. VIII, 3228, 20 et 1859. XIII,6080, 20 {Tachina). — Roeselia convexijrons Pand. (nec. Zett.) 1896. Rev.Entom. XV, 44, 3. — 1907. Villen. Ann. Soc. Ent. de Fr. LXXVI, 388. Male. Frons above about as broad as the eye. Orbits yellowish,blackish above;
RMPG19YE–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 92. â liJffSS^W Fig. 91.âTest oi Nehela tincta. Dunham, Cheshire, x 280. Fig. 92.â" Difflugia proteiformis " Party: ? = test of Nehela tincta. After Perty, loc. cit. x 300. 3. Nebela lageniformis Penard. (Plate XXV, figs. 12-14.) Nehehi sp. Leidy Freshw. Rhiz. N. Amer. (1879), p. 160, t. xxiv, ff. 18, 19. Ni'hi'lft lageniformis Penaed in Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXXI (1890), 2, p. 158, t. vi, ff. 50-61 ; in Jahrb. nassau. Ver. Naturk. XLIII (1890), p. 71; Faune Rhiz. Leman (1902), ]). 355, ff. 1-4 (p.
RM2CNT17A–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana . R SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. The three commonest dragon-flies were Diastatops tincta,Erythrodiplax umbrata and E. peruviana. There were two pairs of Black-capped Mocking-thrushes 126on the island and they afforded us much amusement. Theyare true cousins of the Catbird and Mockingbird, and fromtheir actions would almost seem to have a strain of Chat blood!A pair lived in each of the brush clumps a and b (Fig. 147) andhour after hour would sit calling and answering each other.One pair (
RM2CNNPEB–. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . PLATE LXXIV. 1, Colunibella mercatoria, enlarged. 4, Nassa fossata, about natural size. 2, Columbella (Amphissa) corrugata, en- 5, Nassa mendica, enlarged. larged. 6, Nassa perpinguis, enlarged. 3, Columbella (Astyris) gausapata, much 7, Nassa tegula, enlarged. enlarged. 8, Siphonalia kellettii, reduced.9, Tritonidea tincta. GASTEROPODS 389 lines on a white background, or of white splotches on a brownish back-ground. (Plate LXXIV.) C. (Anachis) <n<n-a, and the variety C.
RM2CGHCBM–. The shell book . 1 Ivory Shell, Ebitrna Japonica. 2 Macron j£thiopis. 1 Cantharus tincta. DOG WHELKS AND OTHERS 3 F.uthria dira. 5 Dog Whelk, Aasjo trmllala, 4 Dog Whelk, Nassa fossata. e Dog Whelk, Nassa obsolela. 8 Chank, Turbonella fyrum.. A YMl.ru AI> A MELON SHELL^•riilio, showing venation. 3 Meion Shell, Melo Broderit>i> The Basket Shells. Dog Whelks Atlantic prefer dead fish to live oysters, so they are a negligible,even though numerous, element in the fauna of the coast. Othermollusks are victims of the dog whelks patient boring. Theyare even suspected of cannibalism. Final
RM2CEPJR1–. Das Gebiss der Schnecken zur Begründung einer natürlichen Classification. Reeve. Fig. 5. Desgleichen von Pisania fusiformis Blainv. Fig. 6. Desgleichen von Pisania tincta Stimps., copirt von Stimpson American Journal of Conchology I. pl. 8. flg. 4. Fig. 7. Desgleichen von Clavella distorla L. (Triunipliis Gray), copirt nach Mörch Journal de Conchy- liologie 1858. pl. 9. fig. 8. Fig. 8. Desgleichen von Cantharus undosus h Fig. 9. Desgleichen von Cantharus flaviflamnia Reeve. Fig. 10. Desgleichen von Metula niitrelia Ad. et Reeve. Fig. 11. Desgleichen von Euthria Cornea L. (Fnsus lignarins Lam
RM2CPW584–. Gvilielmi HesI antverpiensis è Societate Iesv Emblemata sacra de fide, spe, charitate . m>Hoftis & iraDei fi fceuiat, ha?ret acerba: Ante oculos femper mortis imago mcos.Hanc timeo: timet obiectis ita paruulus vmbris, Marernoque timens protegit ora finu.Protegit ora finu, fedpallida funttamen ora, Qua? modo purpureis tincta fuere rofis.Fletus ineft oculis, cculisque natantibus ardet -Exiguus flamma deficiente nitor. Pct 0 D E S P E. 217 Per Superos, fupero per quidquid amabile c«doeft,Perque meo quidquam fi mihi dulce folo eftjPer mortem , nimiumque mihi mala nuntiamortis,Perque animos, a
RM2CF00M4–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. tructure réticulée.Le plasma se prolonge dans le col en un bec effilé portant le flagel-lum unique. Il ny a jamais de pyrénoide. Le corps est toujourséloigné de la coque, mais je ny ai jamais observé de métabolisme,(fig. 3, a. b. c.) Chrysosphaera Chod. nov. genus. Cellulse sphgericse lorica sat crassa e tessellis plus minus nurherosislongiuscule triangularibus vel subrhombeis diversis constituta ;chlorophora (an plura) viridia in nobis exemplaribus visis indis-tincta ; ceterum oleo aureo vel aurantiaco expleta ; 15-18 p.. diam.(fig. 4, d. e.) Chry
RMRGJ2X5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. STRIGLINA. ⢠guttistigma â ramosa ⢠humeralis * Jacanda ⢠nigranalis * tincta. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRDE1PM–. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America. Rhizopoda; Freshwater animals. >j3 Leidy, 1)61 1-10 HYALOSPHEN lA CUNEATA^ 11-18 H TINCTA. 19-29 H ELEGANS. 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.. Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891. Washington, Government Printing Office
RMRDBP9K–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 96 BRITISH FEESHWATICR EHIZOPODA. Under the name of N. collaris, Leidy included several forms now recognized as distinct, but, so far as can be gathered from his description and figures, that here described must be regarded as typical of the species. It differs from N. tincta (Leidy), and N. fiahellulum Leidy (its nearest allies) in having a test which is not suddenly contracted to form a short cylindrical neck; it is wider at the mouth than either of these; and almost invariably the sides, if not dilated
RMRHN3A0–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 100 M. LABARBERA. FIGURE 5. SEM micrograph of a bryozoan colony (Antropora tincta) adjacent to a D strigata. The brachiopod's valve margins are indicated by broken lines; note that several zooids adjacent to the brachiopod have been bisected (arrows) and that the colony has been eroded down to its basis beneath the brachiopod. Scale bar = 100 ^m. and mechanically inhibits sponge and bryozoan growth by directly damaging their tissues. The growing edge of sponges is initially thin (Ayling, 1983) and lacks spicular or fibrous r
RMRMK84D–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MONOGRAPH ON THE HYDROIDA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 205. Fig. 67. Campanularia africana. A, colony with female gonophores, redrawn from Warren (1908, as Campanularia tincta). Campanularia hincksii. B-D, hydrothecae; E, gonotheca. Campanularia laminacarpa. F-H, hydrothecae; J, male gonophore; K, female gonophore. Scale in mm/10.. 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
RMRJ1YE0–. The miscellaneous botanical works of Robert Brown [microform] : vol. I, containing I. geographical-botanical, and II. structural and physiological memoirs. Botany; Botany; Botany; Botany; Plant anatomy; Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botanique. (-.1 COLLECTED BY CAPTAIN STURT. 317 STURTIA. m Malvnccarum genus, proximum Gossypio, affine etiam Senrao. Char. Gen.—Involucrum triphyllum integerriraiim. Calyx 5-dentatiis, sinubus rotundatis. Petala cuneato- obovata, basi insequilatera. Columna staminum polyandra. Ovnria 5, polysperma. Styli coha3rentes. Stigmata dis- tincta lincaria.
RMRDBP8P–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. NBBELA TINCTA. 101 or circular plates of variable size (Avhicli are in contact at the edges but never overlap), the inflated sides narrowing suddenly into a short neck; the mouth slightly arcuate, or oval when viewed transversely. Plasma not differing from that of the preceding species; the nucleus normally situated; pseudopodia three to six, simple, blunt, generally very mobile. Dimensions : Length 85-90 fi; sometimes attaining 110 ju,, or more. In Sfhagnum, abundant; also on the mossy sides of peat drai
RMRMR294–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. On new Shells from Mauritius and California. 235 XXXIX.—Descriptions of new Species of Shells from Mauritius and California. By Edgar A. Smith. Pecten Crouchi. Testa cornpressa, irtferne rotundata, ad apicem pcracurainala, sub- aequivalvis, costis validis octo in utraque valva instructa, supra et inter costas radiatim striata, undique niicroscopiee snperficial- iter reticulata ; valva sinistra albida, aurantio vel purpureo plus minus tincta, supra et inter costas saturate purp
RMRR24C8–. African invertebrates : a journal of biodiversity research. Invertebrates -- Africa; Biological diversity -- Africa; Biological diversity. A COLLECTION OF HYDROTDS. 337 (30) Camj)ainilaria tincta Hinch'^. Campanularia tincta Hincks. ' Ann. Nat. Hist." April, 1861; Bale, W. M., ' Cat. of the Australian Hydroid Zoophytes,' 1884, p. 57. This hydroid grows on sea-weeds and larger hydroids. Trophosome.—Hydrorhiza forms a reticulum. Text-fig. 18.. Campanularia tincta Hincks. x 30. Diameter, 0"12 mm.; thickness of perisarc, 19 /n. Hydrocaulus.—Simple upright stems, variable in height, wit
RMRH383N–. British dragonflies (Odonata). Dragon-flies; Odonata -- Great Britain. 138 British Dragoitjlies. appendicibus caudalibus brunneis, nee nigris, ut et loco natali ab ilia facile dignota. Ala; cinereo-hyalina.% basi infima nigra, flavedine levissinic inducta, versus apiceni in regione stigmatis nigricantis umbra fusca leviter tincta^. Cellula triangularis ad basin et membranula appendicea ut in pnecedente. Squamula aperturani 'entralem juxta anum tegente incumbcns. In via oculi dimidietate inferiori glauci, superiori castanei, in mortua toti brunnei. (J. W. Zetterstedt. " Insecta Lapponi
RMRG75GY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 412 BULLETIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. Figs. 849-858.—Side and covebinq plates of various comatulids (drawings by author). 849. PtECiLO- METEA SCALARIS. 850. SAME, OUTLINES OF THREE COVERING PLATES. 851. SAME, INTERIOR VIEW OF SIDE PLATE, WITH OUTLINE OF ATTACHED COVERING PL.iTE AND OF SACCDLUS. 852. SAME, ISOLATED SIDE PLATE. 853. Same, skeleton of tentacle. 854. Same, terminal cap of tentacle in end VIEW. 855. Same, terminal caps of two tentacles in lateral view. 856. P-achvlombtba dis- TINCTA, OUTLINES OF SIX COVERING PLATES. 85
RMRHEEJM–. Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. Zoology. Gryllacrìs fiiscifrons var. melanica. Ala ticas levissime sinuato, margine postico verticali sat alto, sinu hiime- rali parvo sed distincto; sulci soliti optime impressi, intervalli gib- bulosi. Color pronoti ater nitidus, tantum margine postico verticali loborum lateralium et margine postico metazonae incerte angustissime ferrugineo castaneis. Elytra ut in specie confecta, in dimidio apicali magis testaceo-sub- hyalina, in dimidio basali magis testaceo tincta. Alae hyalinae, venulis late distinct
RMRGJXD7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . Figs. 9-11. Antropora. Scale = 0-5 mm. 9. A. granulifera (Hincks). i zooid with paired distal avicularia, "Calypso" Collection, C 105E. 10. A. minus (Hincks). i zooid with an ovicell, and 3 avicularia, Achimota Collection, 68A. 11. A. tincia (Hastings), i zooid with 2 avicularia and a distal kenozooid, " Atlantide " Collection, 107B. Antropora tincta (Hastings) (Text-fig. 11) Crassimarginatella tincta Hastings, 1930 : 708, pi. 5, figs. 16-19, P'- 17. fig' 120, Balboa, Panama. Galapagos, Mexico. Antropora tincta (Hastings
RMRHGAGP–. Boletín de la Sociedad entomológica de España. Entomology; Insects. 94 BOLETÍN DE LA SOCIEDAD (5) Thorax unicolor, fulvus. Abdomen fulvum. Pedes fulvo-pallidi, fulvo pilosi. Alae hyalinae; reticulatione fusco-ferruginea. Ala anterior (fig. 3) membrana levissime fulvo tincta, stigmate distinctius; puncto fusco anteriore ad initium sti- gmatis et posteriore ad apicem postcubiti; stigmate elongato, fe re quater longiore quam latiore, interne augusto, in tertio api- cali latiore, margine postico initio sen duobus tertiis levis- sime concavo, in tertio ultimo convexo, rotundato; furca apicali ram
RMRF11HB–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 348 AKCTIAD^. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Hind wing pale brown. Hah. Brazil, iSao Paulo, 1 $ type t in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 28 millim. 732. Thyone tincta, n. sp. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, legs, and abdomen tinged with fuscous; antennae ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Hah. Bolivia, Chaeo {Garlejjp), 1 $ type. Exp. 26 millim. 733. Thyone melanocera. (Plate XXVIII. fig
RMRR3XYY–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. E. I.UNU.STKÖ.M. l'LANT.l-: IN HORT. BOT. liEKGlANO CUITICE EXA.MINAT.U. Diagnosis. Iris scctionis Apogon, dense cjespitosa; caulis simplex, subbiflorus, c:a i8—20 cm. altus; folia ensiformia cauli a^quilonga vel sublongiora, ad basin violacea tincta; flor es spathis herbaceis, subacutis, perigonii tubo c:a 5 mm. longo; laciniis exterioribus sub- orbiculatis late unguiculatis, coeruleis, obscure venosis, ad contractionem albescentibus, ad basin tenuis viride maculatis, ad unguem fusco- fl
RMRF8MNN–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 348 AKCTIAD^. interspaces of basal half, in end of cell, and in interspaces of terminal area. Hind wing pale brown. Hah. Brazil, iSao Paulo, 1 $ type t in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 28 millim. 732. Thyone tincta, n. sp. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 5.) $. White; frons, legs, and abdomen tinged with fuscous; antennae ringed with black. Fore wing with the costa black towards base ; the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous. Hah. Bolivia, Chaeo {Garlejjp), 1 $ type. Exp. 26 millim. 733. Thyone melanocera. (Plate XXVIII. fig
RMRHFWB6–. Boletín de la Sociedad entomológica de España. Entomology; Insects. ENTOMOLÓGICA DE ESPAÑA 87. Flg. 2 Perlodes CadevalH Nav. Extremo del ala anterior Alas hyalinas, membrana levissimc fuscescente tincta; re- ticulatione fusca, forti, costa a basi usquc ad subcostae apiccm, súbeosla in me- dio basali fusca; reticu- latione radiali ultra anastomosim parum irregulari; sectore radii fere 3 ramis ultra ana- stomosim. Ala anterior (fig. 2) vénula costali prima fulva, ceteris fuscis; una vénula apicali, fere 5-8 venulis procubitalibus, 7 cubitalibus. Ala posterior reticulatione pallidiore; fere 5 v
RMRFPYM8–. Casopis Ceské spolecnosti entomologické = Acta Societatis Entomologicae Bohemiae. Insects; Entomology. Popis nové mery Psylla Duda-i n. sp. Popisuje MUDr. Karel Sulc. Neonata tota viridis; specimina matura rufa, nigrofusca, striisflavoalbis;abdomennigrum;elytra. Psylla Dudaí n. sf. I. Žilnatina krovek. II. Konec t?la J* se strany. III. Týž z p?edu. IV. Konec kleští. V. Konec t?la 9 se strany. VI. Kladélka zdola. vel hyalina, vel partim fušce tincta, costae brun- neae; pedes, antennae etc. sine ullo signo proprio. 4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RMRF08KK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. THYONK. 347 A. Fore wmg with dark postiuedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celcnna. b. Head without Wue tinge. a^. The dark areas Waek-brown placlda. b'. The dark areas pale red-brown 2^a/7wa. B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. a'. Antenna^ black melanocera. 6'. Antennse white simpler. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomdia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283 â id Am. Lep nl ii f. 5. Purplish black ;
RMRF8EEK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. THYONK. 347 A. Fore wmg with dark postiuedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celcnna. b. Head without Wue tinge. a^. The dark areas Waek-brown placlda. b'. The dark areas pale red-brown 2^a/7wa. B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. a'. Antenna^ black melanocera. 6'. Antennse white simpler. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomdia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283 â id Am. Lep nl ii f. 5. Purplish black ;
RMRMT9FX–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. tNSECTOS NEURÓPTEROS Y AFINES 381 Alae apice elliptice rotundatae, reticulatione fusco-nigra, stigmate triangulari elongate, fusco-ferrugineo; area subcostali fusco leviter tincta. Ala anterior (fig. lo) membrana basi a costa ad angulum axillarem fusco tincta; ramis ilexuosis 1', 2, 1; venulis costalibus fere 6, gradatis a cubito ad radium 8, subcostalibus 5. Ala posterior membrana basi a costa ad axillarem 1 fusco tincta; area costali angusta, 4 venulis; ramis ilexuosis 1, 2, i vel 2, ì, 1; venulis gradatis 7 a cubit
RMRF11HN–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. THTONE. 347 A. Fore wing with dark postmedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celenna. b. Head without blue tinge. a}. The dark areas black-brown placida. b The dark areas pale red-brown â parima. !B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. « Antennaj black melanocera. b^. Antennse white simplex. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomelia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283; id. Am. Lep. pi. ii.
RMRF8MP2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. THTONE. 347 A. Fore wing with dark postmedial patches and the veins dark. a. Head bhie-black celenna. b. Head without blue tinge. a}. The dark areas black-brown placida. b The dark areas pale red-brown â parima. !B. Fore wing white, without postmedial patches. a. Fore wing with the inner area and underside tinged with fuscous tincta. b. Fore wing wholly white. « Antennaj black melanocera. b^. Antennse white simplex. 729. Thyone celenna. Trichomelia celenna, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 283; id. Am. Lep. pi. ii.
RMRN2EPP–. Annales de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique. Mollusks; Zoology. SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE MALACOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE spire teinté de rose violacé ou d'un violet foncé, presque noir. Colu- melle et intérieur de l'ouverture garnis d'un émail bleuâtre qui laisse voir les flammules par transparence. Êpiderme jaune doré. Remarquable par sa belle colo- ration et ses fulgurations nette- ment dessinées, cette espèce ne peut guère être comparée qu'aux Acha- tina Kraussi, Reeve [Conchologia Systematica, II, pi. 479, fig. 19, et Conchologia /co?zzca,pl.VI,fig. 21) et tincta, Reeve {Conch. Syst., II, pi.
RMRDBP8G–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. 92. â liJffSS^W Fig. 91.âTest oi Nehela tincta. Dunham, Cheshire, x 280. Fig. 92.â" Difflugia proteiformis " Party: ? = test of Nehela tincta. After Perty, loc. cit. x 300. 3. Nebela lageniformis Penard. (Plate XXV, figs. 12-14.) Nehehi sp. Leidy Freshw. Rhiz. N. Amer. (1879), p. 160, t. xxiv, ff. 18, 19. Ni'hi'lft lageniformis Penaed in Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXXI (1890), 2, p. 158, t. vi, ff. 50-61 ; in Jahrb. nassau. Ver. Naturk. XLIII (1890), p. 71; Faune Rhiz. Leman (1902), ]). 355, ff. 1-4 (p.
RMRCFXN4–. Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Biologie. Butterflies. 37. 9C HH 1. Mamestra tincta, 2. nebulosa, 3. brassicae, 4. persicariae, 5. oleracea, 6. dissimilis, 7. pisi, 8. trifolii, 9. chrysozona.. 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.. Eckstein, Karl, 1859-. Stuttgart, K. G. Lutz' Verlag
RMRCK8NE–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. XAfNTHOLEUCA-ACONTIA 52 01"^^ '. "" . miasma debilis gayneri , dingen * â ' hatisa venata incondita stellata lativ. vii.Jis "^ iliota pura nitcns tontusa itta melaleuca plunihi- iia pu'iaa tincta fasciana. 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.. Seitz, Adal
RMRCK8N8–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. vii.Jis "^ iliota pura nitcns tontusa itta melaleuca plunihi- iia pu'iaa tincta fasciana. albjlinea stjLiia feiUoni o tentoni^ mandarina rosacea falsa c? falsa o Auth.ââ.â^. a- ,â 3p aistinguenda distinguen ;tiii: da^. 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.. Seitz, Adalbe
RMRCT707–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Vanhöpfen, Hydroiden. 273 1j) Gauss -Station (350—400 m): Perigonimus madovianus n. sp. Atractijlis antarctica Hickson und Gravely Bimeria corynopsis n. sp. Eudendrium ramosum L. Clathrozoon Drygalskü n. sp. Campanularia tincta Hincks Cmnpanularia laevis Hartlaub Campanularia lobata n. sp. Campanularia subrufa Jäderholm Campanulina Belgicae Hartlaub Stegopoma operculata Hartlaub Halecium robustum Allman Halecium antarcticum n. sp. Halecium tenellum Hincks Hebella
RMRCGEAY–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 24. Heterocera.. 1. Spirüfera. 2. Cursoria. 3. Saucia. 4. a. b. Segetum. 5. Corticea. 6. Obesa. 7. Vestigialis. 8. Fatidica. 9. Praecox. 10. a—c. Prasina. 11. a. Occulta. 12. Graminis. 13. Popularis. 14. a—d. Cespitis. 15. a. b. Leucophaea 16. Serratilinea. 17. a—c. Advena. 18. Tincta. 19. a. b. Nebulosa. 20. a—e. Con- tigua. 21. a. b. Thalassina.. 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 no
RMRCGBEM–. Die Schmetterlinge Europas. Lepidoptera; Caterpillars. XVI. Familie. Noctuidae. II. Unterfamilie. Trilinae. 169 striche mit weißlichen Warzen. An den Seiten ein weißer, dunkel gestrichelter Läno-sstreif. in dem die Lüfter stehen. 6 cm. Sie lebt von Herbst bis Mai polyphag an niederen Pflanzen, auch an Prunus padus. Puppe, Fig. 17 c, dunkelbraun, Cremaster lang, platt mit zwei langen Enddornen und je 2 Seitenborsten. — Tr. V. 2. 39. — Hb. IV. 2(i (F. a.). — Frr. B. 1. 28. — B. R. & Gr. Noct. pl. 2tl. — Pr. Taf. 7, Fig. 13. 5. tincta Brahm (tinctus gefärbt), Taf. 36, Fig. 11. Vfl. dieser w
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