Ophrys iricolor subsp. vallesiana, Malta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ophrys-iricolor-subsp-vallesiana-malta-image234087147.html
RFRGRGF7–Ophrys iricolor subsp. vallesiana, Malta
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . mature specimen 22 mm long, greatestdiameter 11 mm. Proboscis 5 mm long, less than one-quarter trunk length. Colour. Dissected specimen cream, intact specimen pinkish-brown. External features Proboscis. Proboscis fleshy, highly contracted, non-deciduous and more orless spherical in outline (Fig. 8A). A series of tight ridges on lateral edges,margins frilled. Dorsal surface with small, scattered papillae. Proboscis withbroad incision at anterior end. Lateral margins fused posteriorly, forming anarrow lower lip. Trunk. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-mature-specimen-22-mm-long-greatestdiameter-11-mm-proboscis-5-mm-long-less-than-one-quarter-trunk-length-colour-dissected-specimen-cream-intact-specimen-pinkish-brown-external-features-proboscis-proboscis-fleshy-highly-contracted-non-deciduous-and-more-orless-spherical-in-outline-fig-8a-a-series-of-tight-ridges-on-lateral-edgesmargins-frilled-dorsal-surface-with-small-scattered-papillae-proboscis-withbroad-incision-at-anterior-end-lateral-margins-fused-posteriorly-forming-anarrow-lower-lip-trunk-image342768408.html
RM2AWJCGT–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . mature specimen 22 mm long, greatestdiameter 11 mm. Proboscis 5 mm long, less than one-quarter trunk length. Colour. Dissected specimen cream, intact specimen pinkish-brown. External features Proboscis. Proboscis fleshy, highly contracted, non-deciduous and more orless spherical in outline (Fig. 8A). A series of tight ridges on lateral edges,margins frilled. Dorsal surface with small, scattered papillae. Proboscis withbroad incision at anterior end. Lateral margins fused posteriorly, forming anarrow lower lip. Trunk.
Large-breasted Bee orchid (Ophrys x tumentia) flowering inj he garigue near Cirkewwa, Malta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-breasted-bee-orchid-ophrys-x-tumentia-flowering-inj-he-garigue-near-cirkewwa-malta-image240155315.html
RFRXM0FF–Large-breasted Bee orchid (Ophrys x tumentia) flowering inj he garigue near Cirkewwa, Malta
. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. THE FOKMS OF FLORAL ORGANS. 107. Fig. 31 Duvervoia adkatodoides. come into existence ? And no answer is fortlicoming. Now turning to Fig. 31, l, we see one use at least. The weight of the bee must be very great; and the curious shape of the lip, with its lateral ridges, is evi- dently not only an ex- cellent landing-place, but is so constructed as to hear that weight. Moreover, the two walls slope off, and are gripped by the legs of the bee, so that it evidently can secure an excellent purchase and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-floral-structures-through-insect-and-other-agencies-plants-flowers-flowers-the-fokms-of-floral-organs-107-fig-31-duvervoia-adkatodoides-come-into-existence-and-no-answer-is-fortlicoming-now-turning-to-fig-31-l-we-see-one-use-at-least-the-weight-of-the-bee-must-be-very-great-and-the-curious-shape-of-the-lip-with-its-lateral-ridges-is-evi-dently-not-only-an-ex-cellent-landing-place-but-is-so-constructed-as-to-hear-that-weight-moreover-the-two-walls-slope-off-and-are-gripped-by-the-legs-of-the-bee-so-that-it-evidently-can-secure-an-excellent-purchase-and-image216439949.html
RMPG3KA5–. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. THE FOKMS OF FLORAL ORGANS. 107. Fig. 31 Duvervoia adkatodoides. come into existence ? And no answer is fortlicoming. Now turning to Fig. 31, l, we see one use at least. The weight of the bee must be very great; and the curious shape of the lip, with its lateral ridges, is evi- dently not only an ex- cellent landing-place, but is so constructed as to hear that weight. Moreover, the two walls slope off, and are gripped by the legs of the bee, so that it evidently can secure an excellent purchase and
. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. THE FOKMS OF FLORAL ORGANS. 107. Fig. 31 Duvervoia adkatodoides. come into existence ? And no answer is fortlicoming. Now turning to Fig. 31, l, we see one use at least. The weight of the bee must be very great; and the curious shape of the lip, with its lateral ridges, is evi- dently not only an ex- cellent landing-place, but is so constructed as to hear that weight. Moreover, the two walls slope off, and are gripped by the legs of the bee, so that it evidently can secure an excellent purchase and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-floral-structures-through-insect-and-other-agencies-plants-flowers-flowers-the-fokms-of-floral-organs-107-fig-31-duvervoia-adkatodoides-come-into-existence-and-no-answer-is-fortlicoming-now-turning-to-fig-31-l-we-see-one-use-at-least-the-weight-of-the-bee-must-be-very-great-and-the-curious-shape-of-the-lip-with-its-lateral-ridges-is-evi-dently-not-only-an-ex-cellent-landing-place-but-is-so-constructed-as-to-hear-that-weight-moreover-the-two-walls-slope-off-and-are-gripped-by-the-legs-of-the-bee-so-that-it-evidently-can-secure-an-excellent-purchase-and-image231989110.html
RMRDC0DA–. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. THE FOKMS OF FLORAL ORGANS. 107. Fig. 31 Duvervoia adkatodoides. come into existence ? And no answer is fortlicoming. Now turning to Fig. 31, l, we see one use at least. The weight of the bee must be very great; and the curious shape of the lip, with its lateral ridges, is evi- dently not only an ex- cellent landing-place, but is so constructed as to hear that weight. Moreover, the two walls slope off, and are gripped by the legs of the bee, so that it evidently can secure an excellent purchase and
Large-breasted Bee orchid (Ophrys x tumentia) flowering inj he garigue near Cirkewwa, Malta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-breasted-bee-orchid-ophrys-x-tumentia-flowering-inj-he-garigue-near-cirkewwa-malta-image240193433.html
RFRXNN4W–Large-breasted Bee orchid (Ophrys x tumentia) flowering inj he garigue near Cirkewwa, Malta
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE UPPER TRIASSIC OF WESTERN TEXAS. 81 posteriorly the lower face becomes rounded from side to side, with no trace of a keel or lateral ridges or angles. The posterior portion of the centrum descends slightly, maintaining its rounded outline. The posterior face has an oval outline, being higher than wide, due to the development of a lip on the lower edge. It is concave, but less so than the anterior face, and slants from above downward and backward. Length of the base of the centrum, 52 mm. The second of the series (seventh (?) cervical) is mu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-the-upper-triassic-of-western-texas-81-posteriorly-the-lower-face-becomes-rounded-from-side-to-side-with-no-trace-of-a-keel-or-lateral-ridges-or-angles-the-posterior-portion-of-the-centrum-descends-slightly-maintaining-its-rounded-outline-the-posterior-face-has-an-oval-outline-being-higher-than-wide-due-to-the-development-of-a-lip-on-the-lower-edge-it-is-concave-but-less-so-than-the-anterior-face-and-slants-from-above-downward-and-backward-length-of-the-base-of-the-centrum-52-mm-the-second-of-the-series-seventh-cervical-is-mu-image233472553.html
RMRFRGHD–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE UPPER TRIASSIC OF WESTERN TEXAS. 81 posteriorly the lower face becomes rounded from side to side, with no trace of a keel or lateral ridges or angles. The posterior portion of the centrum descends slightly, maintaining its rounded outline. The posterior face has an oval outline, being higher than wide, due to the development of a lip on the lower edge. It is concave, but less so than the anterior face, and slants from above downward and backward. Length of the base of the centrum, 52 mm. The second of the series (seventh (?) cervical) is mu
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 428 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. In the Cat, the hairy tentaculse are collected on the upper lip into two long lateral tufts the moustaches; they are very sensitive and movable. 2. Cheeks. 3. Palate.—The cheeks resemble those of the Pig; the palate that of small Rumiuants. The mucous membrane is often stained by patches of pigment, especially on the palate. (The latter is frequently quite black. The number of ridges on the palate varies from seven to nine. Jacobsou's canal opens behind the incisors.) 4. Tongue.— Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-veterinary-anatomy-428-the-digestive-apparatus-in-mammalia-in-the-cat-the-hairy-tentaculse-are-collected-on-the-upper-lip-into-two-long-lateral-tufts-the-moustaches-they-are-very-sensitive-and-movable-2-cheeks-3-palatethe-cheeks-resemble-those-of-the-pig-the-palate-that-of-small-rumiuants-the-mucous-membrane-is-often-stained-by-patches-of-pigment-especially-on-the-palate-the-latter-is-frequently-quite-black-the-number-of-ridges-on-the-palate-varies-from-seven-to-nine-jacobsous-canal-opens-behind-the-incisors-4-tongue-image232667144.html
RMREEW8T–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 428 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. In the Cat, the hairy tentaculse are collected on the upper lip into two long lateral tufts the moustaches; they are very sensitive and movable. 2. Cheeks. 3. Palate.—The cheeks resemble those of the Pig; the palate that of small Rumiuants. The mucous membrane is often stained by patches of pigment, especially on the palate. (The latter is frequently quite black. The number of ridges on the palate varies from seven to nine. Jacobsou's canal opens behind the incisors.) 4. Tongue.—
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 428 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. In the Cat, the hairy teutuculse are collected on the upper lip into two long lateral tufts the moustaches; they are very sensitive and movable. 2. Cheeks. 3. Palate.—The cheeks resemble those of the Pig; the palate that of small Ruminants. The mucous niembrune is often stained by patches of pigment, especially on the palate. (The latter is frequently quite black. The number of ridges on the palate varies from seven to nine. Jacobson's i.aual opens beliind the incisors.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-horses-veterinary-anatomy-428-the-digestive-apparatus-in-mammalia-in-the-cat-the-hairy-teutuculse-are-collected-on-the-upper-lip-into-two-long-lateral-tufts-the-moustaches-they-are-very-sensitive-and-movable-2-cheeks-3-palatethe-cheeks-resemble-those-of-the-pig-the-palate-that-of-small-ruminants-the-mucous-niembrune-is-often-stained-by-patches-of-pigment-especially-on-the-palate-the-latter-is-frequently-quite-black-the-number-of-ridges-on-the-palate-varies-from-seven-to-nine-jacobsons-iaual-opens-beliind-the-incisors-image232666689.html
RMREETMH–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 428 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. In the Cat, the hairy teutuculse are collected on the upper lip into two long lateral tufts the moustaches; they are very sensitive and movable. 2. Cheeks. 3. Palate.—The cheeks resemble those of the Pig; the palate that of small Ruminants. The mucous niembrune is often stained by patches of pigment, especially on the palate. (The latter is frequently quite black. The number of ridges on the palate varies from seven to nine. Jacobson's i.aual opens beliind the incisors.)
. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. 36 CHIM^ROID FISHES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Harriotta(?). Capsule (fig. 19) with case outlined like a short-handled spoon; lateral web wide and evenly transparent, strengthened by an even series of thickened costal ridges. Dorsal valve terminates in a broad transverse lip subterminal; its lateral rims have ruffle-like serruls, which are most marked midway between hinge and anterior lip, and fade away anteriorly and posteriorly. No dorsal keel; on the contrary, a shallow groove extends along the dorsal wall of caudal sheath. Caudal p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chimroid-fishes-and-their-development-fishes-chimaeridae-36-chimroid-fishes-and-their-development-harriotta-capsule-fig-19-with-case-outlined-like-a-short-handled-spoon-lateral-web-wide-and-evenly-transparent-strengthened-by-an-even-series-of-thickened-costal-ridges-dorsal-valve-terminates-in-a-broad-transverse-lip-subterminal-its-lateral-rims-have-ruffle-like-serruls-which-are-most-marked-midway-between-hinge-and-anterior-lip-and-fade-away-anteriorly-and-posteriorly-no-dorsal-keel-on-the-contrary-a-shallow-groove-extends-along-the-dorsal-wall-of-caudal-sheath-caudal-p-image234949728.html
RMRJ6TNM–. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. 36 CHIM^ROID FISHES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Harriotta(?). Capsule (fig. 19) with case outlined like a short-handled spoon; lateral web wide and evenly transparent, strengthened by an even series of thickened costal ridges. Dorsal valve terminates in a broad transverse lip subterminal; its lateral rims have ruffle-like serruls, which are most marked midway between hinge and anterior lip, and fade away anteriorly and posteriorly. No dorsal keel; on the contrary, a shallow groove extends along the dorsal wall of caudal sheath. Caudal p
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 36 CHIM^ROID FISHES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Harriotta{?). Capsule (fig. 19) with case outlined like a short-handled spoon; lateral web wide and evenly- transparent, strengthened by an even series of thickened costal ridges. Dorsal valve terminates in a broad transverse lip subterminal; its lateral rims have ruffle-like serrulse, which are most marked midway between hinge and anterior lip, and fade away anteriorly and posteriorly. No dorsal keel; on the contrary, a shallow groove extends along the dorsal wall of caudal sheath. Caudal pores in a s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-36-chimroid-fishes-and-their-development-harriotta-capsule-fig-19-with-case-outlined-like-a-short-handled-spoon-lateral-web-wide-and-evenly-transparent-strengthened-by-an-even-series-of-thickened-costal-ridges-dorsal-valve-terminates-in-a-broad-transverse-lip-subterminal-its-lateral-rims-have-ruffle-like-serrulse-which-are-most-marked-midway-between-hinge-and-anterior-lip-and-fade-away-anteriorly-and-posteriorly-no-dorsal-keel-on-the-contrary-a-shallow-groove-extends-along-the-dorsal-wall-of-caudal-sheath-caudal-pores-in-a-s-image233481968.html
RMRFT0HM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 36 CHIM^ROID FISHES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Harriotta{?). Capsule (fig. 19) with case outlined like a short-handled spoon; lateral web wide and evenly- transparent, strengthened by an even series of thickened costal ridges. Dorsal valve terminates in a broad transverse lip subterminal; its lateral rims have ruffle-like serrulse, which are most marked midway between hinge and anterior lip, and fade away anteriorly and posteriorly. No dorsal keel; on the contrary, a shallow groove extends along the dorsal wall of caudal sheath. Caudal pores in a s
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. NEMATODE PARASITES OF BIRDS 151 each with 2 papillae. Interlabia well-developed, the margins in- folded. No dentigerous ridges. Dorsal lip 110> high by 150> wide at base, 140/x wide at anterior edge, four-sided, anterior edge deeply grooved. Cuticle projecting beyond pulp on each side of the saddle (like a "finger-nail") with ear-like projections.. IQQh 200 300 y Fig. 220.—Contracaecum haliaeti. a, Lateral view; b, front view of head: c, egg. After Smith, Fox, and White, 1908 Esophagus long with small, inconspicuous, posterio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-nematode-parasites-of-birds-151-each-with-2-papillae-interlabia-well-developed-the-margins-in-folded-no-dentigerous-ridges-dorsal-lip-110gt-high-by-150gt-wide-at-base-140x-wide-at-anterior-edge-four-sided-anterior-edge-deeply-grooved-cuticle-projecting-beyond-pulp-on-each-side-of-the-saddle-like-a-quotfinger-nailquot-with-ear-like-projections-iqqh-200-300-y-fig-220contracaecum-haliaeti-a-lateral-view-b-front-view-of-head-c-egg-after-smith-fox-and-white-1908-esophagus-long-with-small-inconspicuous-posterio-image233742565.html
RMRG7W0N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. NEMATODE PARASITES OF BIRDS 151 each with 2 papillae. Interlabia well-developed, the margins in- folded. No dentigerous ridges. Dorsal lip 110> high by 150> wide at base, 140/x wide at anterior edge, four-sided, anterior edge deeply grooved. Cuticle projecting beyond pulp on each side of the saddle (like a "finger-nail") with ear-like projections.. IQQh 200 300 y Fig. 220.—Contracaecum haliaeti. a, Lateral view; b, front view of head: c, egg. After Smith, Fox, and White, 1908 Esophagus long with small, inconspicuous, posterio
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