RMG7K108–Loricaria cataphracta, Chocolate Loricariid, illustration from book dated 1904
RM2A2N01G–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880
RMP7C5W6–Monkfish, Lophius piscatorius, toadfish, Batrachoides surinamensis, armored catfish, Loricaria cataphracta, Atlantic stargazer, Uranoscopus scaber, sculpin or bullhead, Cottus gobio, and cascarudo, Callichthys callichthys. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RM2A83M9K–Monkfish, Lophius piscatorius, toadfish, Batrachoides surinamensis, armored catfish, Loricaria cataphracta, Atlantic stargazer, Uranoscopus scaber, sculpin or bullhead, Cottus gobio, and cascarudo, Callichthys callichthys. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMJ8G2Y0–Loricaria cataphracta
RMRYY43R–Oriole blackbird, Gymnomystax mexicanus, nest and eggs 3, chocolate loricarid armored catfish, Loricaria cataphracta 2, and pine sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer 1. Lophyre de pin male, femelle, sa larve, coque, loricaire, loriot, son nid, oeuf. Handcoloured steel engraving from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMP5Y4RR–N/A. From top to bottom: Hypostomus vicinus = Parancistrus aurantiacus Loricaria amazonica = Loricariichthys maculatus + head from above Loricaria castanea = Loricariichthys castaneus + head from above Loricaria carinata = Loricaria cataphracta + head from above . 1856. Francis de Laporte de Castelnau (–1880) Alternative names François Louis Nompar de Caumont LaPorte, comte de Castelnau; François Laporte; Francis de Castelnau. Description French naturalist, explorer and entomologist Date of birth/death 25 December 1810 / 25 December 1812 4 February 1880 Location of birth/death Londo
RM2WXYYG5–Banjo catfish, Aspredo aspredo 1, common pleco, Hypostomus plecostomus 2, and chocolate loricariid, Loricaria cataphracta 3. Aspredo octocirrus, Hypostomus pleiostomus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Eugene Giraud after an illustration by Felix-Edouard Guérin-Méneville from Guérin-Méneville’s Iconographie du règne animal de George Cuvier, Iconography of the Animal Kingdom by George Cuvier, J. B. Bailliere, Paris, 1829-1844.
RM2H46EG5–Runeala Plum (Flacourtia cataphracta Roxb.): branch with leaves. Coloured line engraving.
RF2MR296R–Fisch, Harnischwels, Schokoladenharnischwels, Loricaria cataphracta, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMRCD3XY–(above). Corinda tree ‘(carissa carandas)’ . (below). ‘Panyala’ tree ‘(flacourtia cataphracta)’ . Vaki'at-i Baburi, the Memoirs of Babur, translated from the Turki original by Mirza 'Abd al-Rahim, Khan-i khanan. One hundred and forty-three miniatures (mostly with attributions). c.1590. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style; Mughal/Akbar style. Source: Or. 3714 Vol.4 f.400. Author: Iqbal Naqqash.
RF2B90WP9–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AG4F54–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1907, No.15-22. , though num-erous, does no appreciable damage in the summer and autumn, as the plantsare then so large and vigorous that the attack is unnoticed. 1906 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 49 The root and stalk borers (Gortyna nitela—fig. 11—and cataphracta)were much complained of this year. The former was found in potato stems,and the latter was reported by Mr. C. W. Nash, of Toronto, as attackingall kinds of perennial plants in gardens, and also corn and tomatoes. Itis difficult to prescribe any remedy for these insects, as they work out ofsight and their presen
RMW161HB–Archive image from page 202 of Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W . descriptivecatal1899aust Year: 1899 Fig. 7. Fig. 9. . 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.
RMPFC745–. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Tunicata. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.. 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.. Australian Museum; Herdman, W. A. (William Abbott), Sir, 1858-1924. Liverpool, T. Dobb & co.
RM2A2N01D–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880
RM2BT579A–Oriole blackbird, Gymnomystax mexicanus, nest and eggs 3, chocolate loricarid armored catfish, Loricaria cataphracta 2, and pine sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer 1. Lophyre de pin male, femelle, sa larve, coque, loricaire, loriot, son nid, oeuf. Handcoloured steel engraving from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RF2B90WPA–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AKG64T–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . elata, 1 sp. taken at light. Hydroecia cataphracta, 1 sp. at light, 9th May, 1894. Pyrrhia umbra, 2 sp. at light, 4th May, 1896, and 2 sp. of the variety angulata on20th June, 1896. Orthosia ferruginoides, 2 sp. taken 21st Sept., 1895. Scopelosoma Moffatiana, one of the early appearing Noctuids, 2 sp. taken at light,20th April, 1896 ; also observed last season. Scopelosoma ceromatica, also an early Noctuid, 4 sp. taken at light, 20th April, 1896.I have never taken either of the last two named, in the fall of the year, although
RMW161H0–Archive image from page 202 of Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W . descriptivecatal1899aust Year: 1899 W.A.H del. Fig. 6 Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. . 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.
RMPFC73M–. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Tunicata. W.A.H del. Fig. 6 Fig. 3. Fig. 4.. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.. 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.. Australian Museum; Herdman, W. A. (William Abbott), Sir, 1858-1924. Liverpool, T. Dobb & co.
RMMCK3K5–. Abb. 20. tSchlundgerüst von Orthezia cataphracta. â a von ventral; h von dorsal; AH =â - Artikiilationshebel; äA, mM, iA = äuÃerer, mittlerer und innerer Ast des unteren Längs- balkens {IJLB); jB = Balken zur Befestigung des Borsten- haft; Bh = Bor'stenhaft; dB = dorsaler Balken; Lh â Labium; md =- Mandibel; Mx == Maxille ; OLB =^ oberer Längsbalken; QB = Querbalken; 8tB = Stech- borsten. â Nach List. Bei Warajicoccus beschreibt Kitao (1928) eine zentrale Platte = arcus su- perior, von der jederseits ein Crurum anterior und posterior abgehen. Ersteres verläuft abwärts bis zum Gehirn,
RM2A2N01H–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880
RMP555A4–Alpine ensign scale, Arctorthezia cataphracta. Illustration unsigned (George Shaw and Frederick Nodder).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1794.. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (17
RF2B90WPC–Loricaria cataphracta, Print, Loricaria cataphracta or the chocolate loricariid is a member of the Loricaria genus of armored catfish., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AXFW1W–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . Hydroecia cataphracta, 1 sp. at light, 9th May, 1894. Pyrrhia umbra, 2 sp. at light, 4th May, 1896, and 2 sp. of the variety angulata on20th June, 1896. Orthosia ferruginoides, 2 sp. taken 21st Sept., 1895. Scopelosoma Moffatiana, one of the early appearing Noctuids, 2 sp. taken at light,20th April, 1896 ; also observed last season. Scopelosoma ceromatica, also an early Noctuid, 4 sp. taken at light, 20th April, 1896.I have never taken either of the last two named, in the fall of the year, although Iunderstand they hibernate in the imago state.4 EN
RMP558F3–African armored searobin, Peristedion cataphractum. Illustration by S (George Shaw). Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1792.. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (1792) and 38 Plates (17
RM2AWNMAG–Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques . is zizyphoides W. Arn. — obtusa Hochst. et obtusata Hochst. = Aberia abyssinica nob, II. Species dubiae ob descriptionem nullam. Flacourtia nivea Moon a Cat. of the ind. and exot. plant. — montana Zp. in Spanog. — Hilsenbergii Presl. Bot. Bemerk. = F. cataphracta Hsb. FI. maurit. III. Species dubiœ ob descriptiones incompletas. Flacourtia obcordata Roxb. — montana Grah. IV. Species e génère et forsan e familia ejicienclœ. Flacourtia cordata Kth in Humb. B. Kth. Nova Gen. VII, 187. — racemosa Presl. Reliq. Haenk., II, fasc. 2, p. 93. — tomentosa Pres
RM2AJCXN8–Galeni omnia quae extant opera : in latinum sermonem conuersa . usadcaput humcricircuagito,fic,vtlbi iimilitudo X litcra-Hat:poit hac pcr mcdium pcctus aclatusobhqucad iha iini-ftra partis, nouiihmc in orbcm circundato, atqj ad eandcm 1 ationcm voluito, dum qua ligandafunt, omnia lncludantur. Stella. LXXXV. Adhibito vinculo, cui nomcn eft thorax X litcram rcprafcntans,dcbct anguftior fafaola dariin orbcm fcmel aut ltcrum circa pcctus SC dorfum, 6V cxtrcmo capitc fibula dcuinciri. Geranis in fpcacmfijctll*. L XXXVI.Idem potcft, quod cataphracta. cius autcmratio cft. A dorfo indpit,& obhquc pcr
RM2AJ9B7A–Solenogastres . i breit,am Hinterende werden sie 160 )li lang. AmKopfe stehen einige mehr nadeiförmige, etwa100 )Li lange, schmale Körper ab, die vielleichtzum Tasten dienen, und weiter hinten findensich ähnliche, deren Länge 150 |a beträgtbei einer Breite von 13 m. — L- 17 mm,Durchm. 0.2 mm. pig 13 Antarktis (Gauss-Station 66» 2 s. Br.. 89» Schuppen von L. cataphracta. 38 ö. L.).. 2. Gen. Nematomenia Simroth 1893 Xetnatomenia (Sp. un.: Ä^. flavens) -j- Myzomenia (Sp. un.: M. banyulensis)-|- EcMnomenia (Sp. un.: E. coralloplüla), Simroth in: Z. wiss. Zool., i?. 5Hii p. 324, 325 |1911 Herpomeni
RM2CH4BH9–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians .
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RM2CH376C–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . UjJiJ-
RM2CH3FJ3–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . I^s
RM2CH38YN–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . Tab. 6. I t >--.
RM2CH3BCM–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . Terrapene, ofMerrem ; Cistuda, of Flemming ; and includes the genusKinosternon, of Mr. Bell; and also part of his genus Slerno-therus. The species hitherto found all come from America. I. Klnost. scorpiuldes, (^Three-keeled Kinosternon.) Testaoblonga sub-compressa tricarinata carinis continuis, scn-tellis dorsalibus longe hexagonis sub-imbricatis, sterno latopostice leviter bifido, lobis anticis mediisque equalibus, lobopostico sub-longiore. Pennsijlvanian
RM2CH3XXN–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . EMYS. 21 one of which, given me by Mr. Bell, I kept alive for sometime. The margin of the shell is much expanded, andrecurved on the sides, and sharply but simply toothed be-hind. The sternum is pale blackish speckled, and theshields finely blackish rayed, rounded and crenated in front.The keel and the large size of the areola of the specimenswould doubtless disappear as the animal grew older. 3. Emys Spengleri, [Spenglers Terrapin.)—Testaoblongadepressa pa
RM2CH2RW8–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . ca, byDr. Ruppell, which he thinks is distinct, and has named itCroc, octophractus. The beak is rather narrower than thecommon Egyptian specimens, it being 18|- inches long, andat the notch of the canines 3^, at the eyes 7, and at theocciput 10 inches wide, while in the Egyptian specimen ofnearly the same size, the head was ly inch longer, the samewidth at the notch, and 1 inch wider at the eyes and at theocciput. The former has 4 nuchal and 8 cervical plat
RM2CH3RBR–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . stuffed specimen of that species has no appearanceof any yellow on the head. It was doubtless one of thesespecies that is represented in the Indian Sculpture, formedout of Jade, formerly in possession of Dr. Flemming, andlately presented to the British Museum. 7.? Emys oculifera, (Eyehearing Terrapin.) Testa puUihemispherica depressa postice dentata, scutellis annulis nigris,suturalibus connexis, sterno luteo, macuhs lineisque fuscisornato. Test, oculifera,
RM2CH33P2–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . KINOSTERNON. 35 /3. Scutellis marginalibus lateralibus sub-latioribus, (v. t.Mus. Bell.) Hab. in America Meridionali; Mexico, H^eigma?m; Brasilia,Spix. (v. t. Mus. Brit. Bell, &c.) The finest species of the genus. Shaws figure is very good, but the anterior marginal plates which exist in his specimen have been omitted by the artist. It varies in regard to the breadth of the dorsal plates and the distance between the dorsal keels. Weigmann, (Isis, xxi. 364,)
RM2CH3H8K–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . iis, cauda longa. Emys Sigritzii. Michaux, MSS.(v. Mus. Leyd. Mus. Brit.) Habit, in Europa AustraU? (v. v. Hort. Bell, nost. et t.Mus. Brit., &c.) A common species, of which I have seen more than twentyliving. The adult shell has a rounded keelless back, of adirty green colour, and covered with irregular lurid blackishspots. The young shell has three, more or less distinctlyelevated, equi-distant, irregular, tubercular, and crumpledkeels ; the head is olive
RM2CH4D8K–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . PUBLISHED BY TREUTTEL, WURTZ, and Co. SOHO-SQUARE;G. B. SOWERBY, 156, REGENT-STREET; AND W. WOOD,37, TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1831. DIGGENS AND JONES, LEICESTER STREET. TO THOMAS BELL, Esa., F. R. S., &c. THESE FEW PAGES ARE DEDICATED, AS i. MARK OF RESPECT AND ESTEEM, BY THE AUTHOR. PREFACE. S 4- The Collections of Reptiles of the British Museum, theCollege of Surgeons, and Mr. Bell, have furnished thebasis of this work. The two first of these coll
RM2CH32DG–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . n of the specimen is warty,and the sternum doubtless varies by age. 3. Trionyx Niloticus, [Egyptian Trionyx.) Testa suprasubconvexa viridi albo punctata, antice leviter undulata, dorsocentro sub-convexo osse nuchali lato transverse, sterno4-calloso, callis lateralibus ovato quadrangularibus, posticisequilateris triangularibus. Test, triunguis, Forsk. Anim, 18. Test. Nilotiais, Shaw.Trionyx Egyptiams, Geofi. Ann. Mus. xiv. t. L (part cop.)Guerin. Rept. t. 1.
RM2CH2Y18–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . Tai.Ji. TRIONYX. 47 cimens has a few rudimentary bones opposite the third, fourth,and fifth ribs. See Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 202. 4. Trionyx Indicus, [Indian Trionyx.)—^Testa supra sub-convexa oHvaceo viridi, Hneis irregularibus tortuosis velfurcatis nigro marginatis ornata, sterno 4-calloso, callis late-rahbus quadrangularibus, posticis longe triangularibus, caudabrevi. ^ Trionyx Egyptiacus, Var. hidicus., Hard. lUust. « Ind. Zool. t. Testudo Chitra, Hamilton, I
RM2CH4462–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . usca dorso obtuse carinato,margine explanato acute dentato, areolis punctatis spiniscentralibus armatis, sterno pallide fusco brunneo radiato. Eniys spinosa, Bell. Mss. (v. Mus. Nost.) Gray, lUust.Ind. Zool. ii. t. f. 1. Habit, apud Penang. Capt. Hay, A large species only known from two specimens in a veryyoung state, 4|- inches long and broad. The back is fur-nished with a broad flattened central keel, and the margin isdeeply dentated and serrated all roun
RM2CH4C8K–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . utellorum macula ovatanigra notatis. Test, elesans, Shaw, Seba Thes. t. 79, f. 3,cop. [Elegant tortoise,) Shaw Zool, iii. t. 6. Habitat in India orientali, Ceylonia, (v. v. Hort., Bell,et t. Mus. nost. et D. Bell.) Coromandel. 10. Test, geometrica, {Geometrical Tortoise.) Testa ob-longo globosa, scutellis nigris gibbosis sulcatis luteo radiatis,areolis flavis truncatis, scutello nuchali angusto elongato. Test, geometrica. Lin. S. N. &c. Gotwald, f. 13 & 16,
RM2CH4AEF–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . • TESTUDO. 13 11. Test. Grceca, [Greek Tortoise.) Testa oblongo-globosascutellis subgibbis nigro flavoque variegatis; caudali hamatoobtuso, nuchali gracili elongate. Testiido Grceca, Lin. nee Lacep. Test. Carolina, Her-mann. Test, geometrica, Brunnicli; Test. Hermanni. Gmel.Seba, t. 80, f. I, cop. Shaw, iii. t. 1.—Schoepf, t. 8.—Blu-menb. Abbild. N. H, t- 66.—Knorr. del. iii. t. 61.—Mayer,Zeit. t. 28. «. Scutellis posticis explanatis Schoepf. t. 9. j3 Stern
RM2CH3DCW–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . I^s. -S .11 -^^ v EMYS. 25 dorsata, Sclioepf, Schw. n. 3. Cuv. Os. Fos. v. t. 12, f. 45,Anat. Emijs dorsaUs, Spix. t. 9, f. 1, 2. Habitat in America Meridionali. I have only seen a young specimen. Spixs figure isalso from a young specimen , it only differs from the spe-cimen next described in the spot on the side of the occiputnot being joined to the superciliary band. He describes thelegs as yellow, black-lined. 13. Emys piinctularia, [Dotted Terrapin.)—Te
RM2CH49F6–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . r. Phys. xvi. t. 3, cop. Cuv.Os. Fos. t. 13, f. 9—11. Fossil, Gypsum Rock Aix, considered as fossil humanheads; breadth six, hei-ht seven inches. Test. Neraudii, Tortue de L Isle de France. Cuv. Os.Fos. V. 248. t. 15, f. 17, (humerus) f. 18 (tibia). Fossil, in the volcanic deposits of the Isle of France. Testudo squamata, Daud., from Bontius n. 82, is certainlya species of Manis, of which lUiger has formed a genus, underthe name of Pamphractus. Gen. 2. CHER
RM2CH47AP–. Synopsis reptilium : or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part I., Cataphracta. Tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians . ^ ^ ^, i KINIXYS. 15 1. Chersina angulata, {Bells Chersina.) Testa oblongaventricosa nigra supra collum triangulariter excisa; scu-tellis disci rectilineis sulcatis, areolis flavis depressis. Testudo angulata, Dumeril Schw. 7 (v. t. Mus. Par,) Test-Bella.. Gray Spic. Zool. t. 3, f. 4. (v. t. Mus. Brit.) Knorr.Del. Nat. iii., t. 52, f. 2. Habitat ad Cap. Bonse Spei, D. R. Brown, (v.v. Hort. nost.et t. Mus. Brit. D. Bell.) The gular shields produced and trunc
RMRMREGA–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Mbiziia procera Flacourtia Cataphracta Pterospermum acerifolium —I ». Dalbergia latifolia /^VW-WVVWVVVWvvA/^ Dalbergia Oliveri. 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.. Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]
RMRMAJYP–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 18 THE REPOET OF THE No. 36 The worst garden pests of the year were the Tarnished Plant-bug and the larvae of Gortyna cataphracta, both of which seem to be increasing; they are exceed- ingly difficult to check without constant and close attention, so that the production of fine flowers in this neighbourhood is attended with more than the usual difficulty and disappointment. No blossom buds seem to be immune from the attack of the Tarnished Plant-bug and any stalk large enough to hold them affords h
RMRMAHW1–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 1906 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 49 Tlie root and stalk borers (Gortyna nitela—fig. 11—and cataphracta) were much complained of this year. The former was found in potato stems, and the latter was reported by Mr. C. W, Nash, of Toronto, as attacking all kinds of perennial plants in gardens, and also corn and tomatoes. It is difl&cult to prescribe any remedy for these insects, as they work out of sight and their presence is not suspected till they have seriously injured the plant. Attacks by various s
RMRE1R0J–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. THALAMIFLOR^ i8.s plants are natkan (^«':)i;a Orellana) (fig. 155), cultivated for its seeds, the red pulpy covering of which affords a colouring-matter called anatto, used in dyeing, and. Fig:. 155.—The Anatto Plant {Bixa Orellana) with Flowers and Fruit. Three of the fruits have opened showing: the seeds. (After Baillon.) staining butter; bengchi or bench {Flacourtia sepiaria), a spinous shrub which yields a kind of edible berry; pani-ala or pani-amrha {Flacourtia Cataphracta), with the stem covered with compound spines (see fig. 62); Cochlospemucm Gossyp
RMRG39HC–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. FRAILEA. 209 Key to Species. Stems cylindric, usually simple 1. Stems globular, more or less cespitose. Seeds puberulent 2. Seeds smooth. Ribs more distinct than in the other species 3. Ribs very indistinct. Radial spines 12 to 14 4. Radial spines 5 to 9. Plants usually simple; fruit red 5. Plants cespitose; fruit black 6. Uncertain relationship ij,' 1. Frailea gracillima (Lemaire). F. gracillima F. grahliana F. pumila F. scliilinzkyana F. cataphracta F. pygmaea F. caespitosa F. knippeliana Echinocactus gracillimu
RMRGTWBH–. Bulletin biologique de la France et de la Belgique. Biology; Natural history. OPHIURES DE l'océan INDIEN. 123 167. — Lûtkenia cataphracta Brock. E. 168. — Ophwœthiops imicolorBB.ocK.E. 169. — G>j)}iiiolophus Holdsworthi (S'Umi). 0 (Ct'vlan). 170. — Ophiosphœra iiisignis Brock. E (Amlxjinc). 171. — Ophiocampsis pellucida Duncan. 0 {Arcliij)cl Mcrgui, côte d'Ai'issa). 172. — Neoplax ophioides Bell. E (Iles Darros). 173. — Opliioteresis elegans Bell. E. 174. — Ophioheliv elegans Kœhler. E (Mer de Java). 175. — Ophiomyxa austrcdis Lûtken. E. 176. — Ophioniyxa brr.vispina Martens. E (Amboine).
RMRMN855–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. QUATERNARY OSTRACODS FROM SOUTH-WESTERN AFRICA 31 Quaternary Pliocene Miocene Oligocene Eocene Palaeocene. Fig. 19. Stratigraphic distribution of the genus Chrysocythere in west and south-western Africa, based on references cited in the text. A. ?Chrysocythere dahomeyi (Apostolescu, 1961). B. Chrysocythere sp. A096 Frewin, 1987. C. C. craticula (Brady, 1880). D. Chrysocythere sp. (Dingle, 1976). E. C. hexa- striata van den Bold, 1966. ¥. C. cataphracta Ruggieri, 1962. G. C. foveostriata (Brady, 1870)
RMRFPFFM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PRAILEA. 209 Key to Species. Stems cylindrie, usually simple 1. F. gracillima Stems globular, more or less eespitose. Seeds puberulent 2. F. grahliana Seeds smooth. Ribs more distinct than in the other species 3. F. pumila Ribs very indistinct. Radial spines 12 to 14 4. F. schilinzkyana Radial spines 5 to 9. Plants usually simple; fruit red 5. F. cataphracta Plants eespitose; fruit black 6. F. pygmaea .,..,.•.• (7. F. caespitosa Uncertain relationship • ^ p knippeliana 1. Frailea gracillima (Lemaire). Echinocactus gracillimus Monville in Lemair
RMRH593E–. Brehms Tierleben; allgemeine kunde des thierreichs. Mit 1910 abbildungen im text, 11 karten und 180 tafeln in farbendruck und holzschnitt.. Zoology; Animal behavior; Zoologia Geral. 244 3?ierte Crbnung: (Fbelfifdje; jnjette iJamilie: 2eucf)tftfd^e. ^n^5 9?iaul bcr ^nrnijcfimclfc (Loricaria) öffnet fid; auf ber llntcrfeite bcr (icT)nait3e, ift aber mit einem f(einen -lüffen Sübamerifa^ fdjeint biefer j^ifdj nirgenby feiten 5u fein. Sdjomburgf fanb il;n Ijäufig in bem 3iupununi auf (Sanbbänfen, oft. §arnif4tt)cl§ (Loricaria cataphracta). Vj imtürl. ®röfce. meterrocit t3om 9?affcrfaume, too er
RMRCWEYP–. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Tunicata. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.. 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.. Australian Museum; Herdman, W. A. (William Abbott), Sir, 1858-1924. Liverpool, T. Dobb & co.
RMRCWEYX–. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Tunicata. W.A.H del. Fig. 6 Fig. 3. Fig. 4.. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. 1-7-CYNTHIA CATAPHRACTA, n. sp. Figs. 8-IO- CYNTHIA CRINITISTELLATA, n. sp.. 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.. Australian Museum; Herdman, W. A. (William Abbott), Sir, 1858-1924. Liverpool, T. Dobb & co.
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