RF2HDDJ6M–Adult Jumping Spider of the Genus Sarinda that mimics carpenter ants of the genus camponotus preying on a mayfly
RMJGT82K–Sinaloan Milk Snake
RF2BWTGF2–A spotted eye hoverfly perched on a tridax daisy flower
RMJGT831–Sinaloan Milk Snake
RMRR26DC–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). INTRODUCTION 9 In the fore-wing the first nervure is a stout rib emanating from the base of the wing and extending some distance along the costa. This is the costal nervure and is without branches. Beneath this, and in close proximity, arises the su
RMJ6JTM4–Sinaloan milk snake
RMF8B7KG–MIMIC ON A PANSY
RMRB7Y5A–Sinaloan Milk Snake
RMG1MEJ0–HOVERFLY ON THE BLACK CURRANT LEAF.
RMGDPGHN–HOVERFLY ON A MINT LEAF
RF2BTA44X–Butterfly
RMG171AN–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDJ5J–Adult Jumping Spider of the Genus Sarinda that mimics carpenter ants of the genus camponotus preying on a mayfly
RF2BWTGKP–A hoverfly perched on a tridax daisy flower
RMRR269C–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 7. Ps. imihahor 9. 10. PI.elorqat-a 9 13. Ps. pu ha m a 9 K jSltriagham. del.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RF2H4JKJ7–Close up photo of Plain Tiger butterfly caterpillar. Danaus chrysippus. Java, Indonesia
RMRB7Y55–Sinaloan Milk Snake
RF2DHGN7J–Hoverfly rest on green leaf
RMGEHB53–HOVERFLY ON A MINT LEAF.
RF2BTA4RD–Butterfly
RMG171AP–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDJ6J–Adult Jumping Spider of the Genus Sarinda that mimics carpenter ants of the genus camponotus preying on a mayfly
RF2HDDFHA–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR269P–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 5. Ps. e u ry tu s 9 6. Ps. hobleyl 9. 7. Ps. imihahor 9. 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
RMRB7Y59–Sinaloan Milk Snake
RF2DHGN4E–Hoverfly rest on green leaf
RMGDPW42–HOVERFLY ON A MINT LEAF
RMGDPW2C–HOVERFLY ON A BLACK CURRANT LEAF
RF2BTA4WJ–Butterfly
RMG171AM–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDFKB–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR267P–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 9. E.ph ph eg e a.. 12. A. phalanl-ha cf. 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 or
RF2DHGN1G–Hoverfly rest on green leaf
RMGDPGGY–HOVERFLY ON A BLACK CURRANT LEAF
RF2BTA3MT–Butterfly
RMG171AT–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDFH1–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR2685–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 14. Ps . rooersi 9. 9. E.ph ph eg e a.. 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 orig
RF2DHGMXF–Hoverfly rest on green leaf
RF2HA70C7–Close up photo of cicada exuviae. Exoskeleton. Empty insect skin.
RF2DYY0BJ–Cicada exoskeleton
RF2BTA435–Butterfly
RMG171AW–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RMGDPW2N–HOVERFLY ON A BLACK CURRANT LEAF
RMGD07CW–HOVERFLY ON A BLACK CURRANT LEAF
RF2HDDFJP–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR2695–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 10. PI.elorqat-a 9 13. Ps. pu ha m a 9 K jSltriagham. del.. 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 perfect
RF2DYY0J4–cicada exoskeleton clinging to a blade of grass
RF2BTA4PK–Butterfly
RMG171AK–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDFHJ–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR26A3–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 4. Ps euryTus d. 5. Ps. e u ry tu s 9 6. Ps. hobleyl 9. 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 r
RF2DYY0TT–cicada exoskeleton clinging to a blade of grass
RF2BTA42A–Butterfly
RMG171AR–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDFJR–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RMRR266N–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). Plate IX. 16. Ph. perlucens S 17. Ph. lasti 3 20. Ph. phoebe 9 / 21. Pard. pun c fatiss i ma . r7 22. T. brigitta . 23. T. senegalsnsis. 24. Le p. medusa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RF2DYY0PR–cicada exoskeleton clinging to a blade of grass
RF2BTA406–Butterfly
RMFD641E–Pueblan milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, orange phase; native to Mexico; cutout with white background
RF2HDDFJY–Small jumping spider of the genus Corythalia that mimics Odorous Ants of the species Dolichoderus bispinosus on a trunk
RF2GKXDMX–Small Female Male Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a Jumping spider of the genus Sarinda
RMRR2668–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 16. Ph. perlucens S 17. Ph. lasti 3 20. Ph. phoebe 9 / 21. Pard. pun c fatiss i ma . r7 22. T. brigitta . 23. T. senegalsnsis. 24. Le p. medusa.. 25. Ter. xan t ha.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RF2DYY0EB–Cicada exoskeleton
RF2BTA42H–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2GKXBJP–Small Female Male Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a Jumping spider of the genus Sarinda
RMRR264Y–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 26. Pent, amenaida, H.Eltringliam del. 27. Ci t. s i m i I i s. f 1 28. L. ho m eyeri. 29. Lar. tera. 30. Cit-. erastus. West,Newman cKromo.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RF2DYY0FJ–Cicada exoskeleton
RF2BTA4PE–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2GKXEJC–Small Female Male Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a Jumping spider of the genus Sarinda
RMRR265Y–. African mimetic butterflies : being descriptions and illustrations of the principal known instances of mimetic resemblance in the Rhopalocera of the Ethiopian Region, together with an explanation of the Miullerian and Batesian theories of mimicry, and some account of the evidences on which these theories are based. Butterflies; Mimicry (Biology). 25. Ter. xan t ha.. 26. Pent, amenaida, H.Eltringliam del. 27. Ci t. s i m i I i s. f 1 28. L. ho m eyeri. 29. Lar. tera. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RF2DYY0MB–cicada exoskeleton clinging to a blade of grass
RF2BTA3TJ–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2GKXD56–Small Female Male Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a Jumping spider of the genus Sarinda
RMRRMM9C–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL COc Good Stock and Qood Servloe Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1875 EDWARD A. PORTER, nerist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. I SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STREET Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEaRAPH DELIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO METZ & BATESIAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING DAYTON, OHIO 16 and 18 W. Snl St. Matthews the Florist EstsbUshed in 1883 Oreezihoased »nd Horwrlea In Rlverdsle.. STEUBENVILLE,
RF2DYY0DD–Cicada exoskeleton
RF2BTA4GP–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2GKXF8G–Small Female Male Gray Wall Jumping Spider of the species Menemerus bivittatus preying on a Jumping spider of the genus Sarinda
RMRRMM9K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th* flortato wbos* ea>d« mppmr on the pases oarrylns tbl* liMid« tur* '—-'— from oUmt floitoto for local doUvory on th» nraal. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL COc Good Stock and Qood Servloe Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1875 EDWARD A. PORTER, nerist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. I SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STREET Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEaRAPH DELIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO METZ & BATESIAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING
RF2DYY0NG–cicada exoskeleton clinging to a blade of grass
RF2BTA3HC–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2DYY0GT–Cicada exoskeleton
RF2BTA3TX–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA45F–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4H3–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3W3–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3HK–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4B6–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4AR–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3TA–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA42X–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4G6–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4JT–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4BE–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3T0–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3N5–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA4GE–The great Mormon butterfly
RF2BTA3YH–The great Mormon butterfly
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