Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-image553532398.html
RF2R4FG66–Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii)
Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boa-canina-print-corallus-caninus-commonly-called-the-emerald-tree-boa-is-a-non-venomous-boa-species-found-in-the-rainforests-of-south-america-since-2009-the-species-corallus-batesii-has-been-distinguished-from-c-caninus-1700-1880-image328667875.html
RM2A2M36B–Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880
Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) at Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-at-zoo-atlanta-in-atlanta-georgia-usa-image573311689.html
RM2T8MGWD–Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) at Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
Peppermint-rod-locusts Megacrania batesii combination insects ghost-frighten Australia leaf reproduction ghost-locusts green Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peppermint-rod-locusts-megacrania-batesii-combination-insects-ghost-23534127.html
RMBA820F–Peppermint-rod-locusts Megacrania batesii combination insects ghost-frighten Australia leaf reproduction ghost-locusts green
Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii) on a leaf of the Screwpine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-on-a-leaf-of-the-screwpine-11121458.html
RMA4TP6Y–Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii) on a leaf of the Screwpine
An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-in-the-rainforest-134891665.html
RFHRCRKD–An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru
The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-formerly-c-caninus-from-the-amazon-rainforest-in-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador-image376584999.html
RF2CTJX07–The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
Proceedings of the London Zoological Society 1900 - Poromera Fordii, Mabuia Batesii by Pierre Jacques Smit (1863–1960) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proceedings-of-the-london-zoological-society-1900-poromera-fordii-mabuia-batesii-by-pierre-jacques-smit-18631960-image555826777.html
RF2R882M9–Proceedings of the London Zoological Society 1900 - Poromera Fordii, Mabuia Batesii by Pierre Jacques Smit (1863–1960)
zeonia batesii erycina julia calydna calamita eurygone opalina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-zeonia-batesii-erycina-julia-calydna-calamita-eurygone-opalina-24659777.html
RMBC39P9–zeonia batesii erycina julia calydna calamita eurygone opalina
ZSL London Zoo, London, UK. 25th March 2024. London Zoo opens Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians, a brand new home for London Zoo’s reptiles and amphibians, and a centre for London Zoo’s global conservation efforts for these species. Home to more than 30 species, including an Emerald tree boa (corallus batesii) The Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians will be open to the public on Friday 29 March 2024. Photo by Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zsl-london-zoo-london-uk-25th-march-2024-london-zoo-opens-secret-life-of-reptiles-and-amphibians-a-brand-new-home-for-london-zoos-reptiles-and-amphibians-and-a-centre-for-london-zoos-global-conservation-efforts-for-these-species-home-to-more-than-30-species-including-an-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-the-secret-life-of-reptiles-and-amphibians-will-be-open-to-the-public-on-friday-29-march-2024-photo-by-amanda-rosealamy-live-news-image601000574.html
RM2WWNXA6–ZSL London Zoo, London, UK. 25th March 2024. London Zoo opens Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians, a brand new home for London Zoo’s reptiles and amphibians, and a centre for London Zoo’s global conservation efforts for these species. Home to more than 30 species, including an Emerald tree boa (corallus batesii) The Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians will be open to the public on Friday 29 March 2024. Photo by Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News
Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Juvenile on Benstonea monticola. Cow Bay. Daintree National Park. Queensland. Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-juvenile-on-benstonea-monticola-162419527.html
RFKC6RNB–Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Juvenile on Benstonea monticola. Cow Bay. Daintree National Park. Queensland. Australia.
Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii), Daintree national Park, Queensland, Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-daintree-national-park-queensland-australia-image377627788.html
RM2CXAC2M–Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii), Daintree national Park, Queensland, Australia
Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Adult on its food plant, Scrub Breadfruit (Benstonea monticola). Daintree National Park. Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-adult-on-its-food-plant-170859213.html
RFKWY8JN–Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Adult on its food plant, Scrub Breadfruit (Benstonea monticola). Daintree National Park. Australia.
Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-on-a-pandanus-leaf-queensland-australia-image357509860.html
RM2BNHYD8–Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia.
Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-image553532418.html
RF2R4FG6X–Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii)
Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1734-1765 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boa-canina-print-corallus-caninus-commonly-called-the-emerald-tree-boa-is-a-non-venomous-boa-species-found-in-the-rainforests-of-south-america-since-2009-the-species-corallus-batesii-has-been-distinguished-from-c-caninus-1734-1765-image328667879.html
RM2A2M36F–Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1734-1765
Upper Amazon tree boa / Corallus batesii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upper-amazon-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-71517964.html
RFE49WW0–Upper Amazon tree boa / Corallus batesii
Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-on-a-pandanus-leaf-queensland-australia-image357509859.html
RM2BNHYD7–Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia.
Begonia batesii C DC Begonia batesii C DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/begonia-batesii-c-dc-begonia-batesii-c-dc-image362339256.html
RM2C1DYBM–Begonia batesii C DC Begonia batesii C DC.
An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-in-the-rainforest-134891672.html
RFHRCRKM–An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru
The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-formerly-c-caninus-from-the-amazon-rainforest-in-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador-image376584969.html
RF2CTJWY5–The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a Pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-on-a-pandanus-leaf-queensland-australia-image357510493.html
RM2BNJ07W–Peppermint stick insect (Megacrania batesii) on a Pandanus leaf, Queensland, Australia.
Emerald tree Boa (Corallus batesii) close up portrait of juvenile whilst hanging on a branch. Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-close-up-portrait-of-juvenile-whilst-hanging-on-a-branch-tambopata-madre-de-dios-peru-image213516298.html
RMPBAE62–Emerald tree Boa (Corallus batesii) close up portrait of juvenile whilst hanging on a branch. Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru.
Megacrania batesii, the peppermint stick insect, found only in a small part of the Daintree rainforst, Queensland, Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/megacrania-batesii-the-peppermint-stick-insect-found-only-in-a-small-part-of-the-daintree-rainforst-queensland-australia-image259782937.html
RFW2J3P1–Megacrania batesii, the peppermint stick insect, found only in a small part of the Daintree rainforst, Queensland, Australia
Peppermint stick insect head (Megacrania batesii) Queensland, Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peppermint-stick-insect-head-megacrania-batesii-queensland-australia-174772307.html
RMM49FT3–Peppermint stick insect head (Megacrania batesii) Queensland, Australia.
Lion ant, from the Corydalus Batesii family, resting on a plastic base, Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lion-ant-from-the-corydalus-batesii-family-resting-on-a-plastic-base-areal-rio-de-janeiro-brazil-image352280002.html
RF2BD3MMJ–Lion ant, from the Corydalus Batesii family, resting on a plastic base, Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Adult on its food plant, Scrub Breadfruit (Benstonea monticola). Daintree National Park. Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peppermint-stick-insect-megacrania-batesii-adult-on-its-food-plant-170859232.html
RFKWY8KC–Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii). Adult on its food plant, Scrub Breadfruit (Benstonea monticola). Daintree National Park. Australia.
Emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) juvenile hanging on a branch. Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-juvenile-hanging-on-a-branch-tambopata-madre-de-dios-peru-image357511503.html
RM2BNJ1FY–Emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) juvenile hanging on a branch. Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru.
Four peppermint stick insects on host Pandanus, Cape Tribulation, far north Queensland, Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-peppermint-stick-insects-on-host-pandanus-cape-tribulation-far-north-queensland-australia-image571234489.html
RM2T59YBN–Four peppermint stick insects on host Pandanus, Cape Tribulation, far north Queensland, Australia
Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boa-canina-print-corallus-caninus-commonly-called-the-emerald-tree-boa-is-a-non-venomous-boa-species-found-in-the-rainforests-of-south-america-since-2009-the-species-corallus-batesii-has-been-distinguished-from-c-caninus-1700-1880-image328667877.html
RM2A2M36D–Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880
Upper Amazon tree boa / Corallus batesii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-upper-amazon-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-71578135.html
RFE4CJHY–Upper Amazon tree boa / Corallus batesii
. Palæontology ... 7a. /. I G-abt), del Bowen*. C° lith. Phflaaa PLATE XX. PAGE Fig. 5. Ammonites Bueweeii. 130 Fig. 8. A. HoFFMANNH. Variety. 131 8 a. Front view of the same. Fig. 9. A. Batesii. Angulated variety. 132 9 a. Front view of tlie same. PAT i .? 0[/.1( (Cretaceous o n a, ii,. nos so, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palontology-7a-i-g-abt-del-bowen-c-lith-phflaaa-plate-xx-page-fig-5-ammonites-bueweeii-130-fig-8-a-hoffmannh-variety-131-8-a-front-view-of-the-same-fig-9-a-batesii-angulated-variety-132-9-a-front-view-of-tlie-same-pat-i-0-1-cretaceous-o-n-a-ii-nos-so-image336855815.html
RM2AG130R–. Palæontology ... 7a. /. I G-abt), del Bowen*. C° lith. Phflaaa PLATE XX. PAGE Fig. 5. Ammonites Bueweeii. 130 Fig. 8. A. HoFFMANNH. Variety. 131 8 a. Front view of the same. Fig. 9. A. Batesii. Angulated variety. 132 9 a. Front view of tlie same. PAT i .? 0[/.1( (Cretaceous o n a, ii,. nos so,
Begonia batesii C DC Begonia batesii C DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/begonia-batesii-c-dc-begonia-batesii-c-dc-image362339267.html
RM2C1DYC3–Begonia batesii C DC Begonia batesii C DC.
An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-amazon-basin-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-in-the-rainforest-134891678.html
RFHRCRKX–An Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus batesii) in the rainforest in Loreto, Peru
The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-formerly-c-caninus-from-the-amazon-rainforest-in-yasuni-national-park-in-ecuador-image376584945.html
RF2CTJWX9–The emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) formerly C. caninus from the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
A great spangled fritillary and a crescent feeding on milkweed nectar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-great-spangled-fritillary-and-a-crescent-feeding-on-milkweed-nectar-24812130.html
RFBCA83E–A great spangled fritillary and a crescent feeding on milkweed nectar.
Megacrania batesii, the peppermint stick insect, found only in a small part of the Daintree rainforst, Queensland, Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/megacrania-batesii-the-peppermint-stick-insect-found-only-in-a-small-part-of-the-daintree-rainforst-queensland-australia-image259782954.html
RFW2J3PJ–Megacrania batesii, the peppermint stick insect, found only in a small part of the Daintree rainforst, Queensland, Australia
Lion ant, from the Corydalus Batesii family, resting on a plastic base, Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lion-ant-from-the-corydalus-batesii-family-resting-on-a-plastic-base-areal-rio-de-janeiro-brazil-image352279996.html
RF2BD3MMC–Lion ant, from the Corydalus Batesii family, resting on a plastic base, Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boa-canina-print-corallus-caninus-commonly-called-the-emerald-tree-boa-is-a-non-venomous-boa-species-found-in-the-rainforests-of-south-america-since-2009-the-species-corallus-batesii-has-been-distinguished-from-c-caninus-1700-1880-image328667876.html
RM2A2M36C–Boa canina, Print, Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from C. caninus., 1700-1880
Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . s Batesii, Reak.—Mr. C. E. Grant has taken one specimen of this rarebutterfly in July, at Orillia, Ont. 18. Phyciodes Tharos, Drury—Orillia, commonMay 24th to July, (C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S. Miss Eat-on) ; Halifax ; very common throughout the EasternProvinces (H. Piers). 19. Grapta Interrogationis, Fahr.—Has usuallybeen considered a rare butterfly in the Province of Quebec,but this year it has been found in great abundance, thelarvae feeding on elm, in the neighbourhood of Montreal.The form Umhrosa was abundant at Port Hope i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-fruit-growers-association-of-ontario-1896-s-batesii-reakmr-c-e-grant-has-taken-one-specimen-of-this-rarebutterfly-in-july-at-orillia-ont-18-phyciodes-tharos-druryorillia-commonmay-24th-to-july-c-e-grant-truro-n-s-miss-eat-on-halifax-very-common-throughout-the-easternprovinces-h-piers-19-grapta-interrogationis-fahrhas-usuallybeen-considered-a-rare-butterfly-in-the-province-of-quebecbut-this-year-it-has-been-found-in-great-abundance-thelarvae-feeding-on-elm-in-the-neighbourhood-of-montrealthe-form-umhrosa-was-abundant-at-port-hope-i-image343299854.html
RM2AXEJD2–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . s Batesii, Reak.—Mr. C. E. Grant has taken one specimen of this rarebutterfly in July, at Orillia, Ont. 18. Phyciodes Tharos, Drury—Orillia, commonMay 24th to July, (C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S. Miss Eat-on) ; Halifax ; very common throughout the EasternProvinces (H. Piers). 19. Grapta Interrogationis, Fahr.—Has usuallybeen considered a rare butterfly in the Province of Quebec,but this year it has been found in great abundance, thelarvae feeding on elm, in the neighbourhood of Montreal.The form Umhrosa was abundant at Port Hope i
A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wild-emerald-boa-corallus-caninus-from-yasuni-national-park-in-the-amazon-jungle-of-ecuador-image255526002.html
RMTRM60J–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
. Clockwise from the top: Euphydryas phaeton, Euphydryas phaeton, Phyciodes batesii, Phyciodes tharos, Phyciodes tharos . between 1751 and 1840. E. Blanchard Abbot025a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clockwise-from-the-top-euphydryas-phaeton-euphydryas-phaeton-phyciodes-batesii-phyciodes-tharos-phyciodes-tharos-between-1751-and-1840-e-blanchard-abbot025a-image185011994.html
RMMN00K6–. Clockwise from the top: Euphydryas phaeton, Euphydryas phaeton, Phyciodes batesii, Phyciodes tharos, Phyciodes tharos . between 1751 and 1840. E. Blanchard Abbot025a
Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . emex > Water Beetles, 67Weevils. 193Whirligigs, 69White Ant, 376 VEXOCERU3 LINEATUSA 197 Xylentes Rolunea, 682Xylocopa caffra, 521 — mono, 521 — nigrita, 520 — tivpida. -1Xylotrupes diet.^tomus, 135 7EONIA BATESII, 626/J - - Faunu; 26Zographus ocuiator. 249Zophcrus Bremii, 176Zygacnidse, 651 i< (LAY suns AND TATLOR. PlUNTHis, BBKAD BTBBKI Hll.I.. 10* PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY BToMecT. INSECTS ABKOAD. BEING A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-abroad-being-a-popular-account-of-foreign-insects-their-structure-habits-and-transformations-emex-gt-water-beetles-67weevils-193whirligigs-69white-ant-376-vexoceru3-lineatusa-197-xylentes-rolunea-682xylocopa-caffra-521-mono-521-nigrita-520-tivpida-1xylotrupes-diettomus-135-7eonia-batesii-626j-faunu-26zographus-ocuiator-249zophcrus-bremii-176zygacnidse-651-ilt-lay-suns-and-tatlor-plunthis-bbkad-btbbki-hlli-10-please-do-not-removecards-or-slips-from-this-pocket-university-of-toronto-library-btomect-insects-abkoad-being-a-popular-account-of-image338467771.html
RM2AJJF2K–Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . emex > Water Beetles, 67Weevils. 193Whirligigs, 69White Ant, 376 VEXOCERU3 LINEATUSA 197 Xylentes Rolunea, 682Xylocopa caffra, 521 — mono, 521 — nigrita, 520 — tivpida. -1Xylotrupes diet.^tomus, 135 7EONIA BATESII, 626/J - - Faunu; 26Zographus ocuiator. 249Zophcrus Bremii, 176Zygacnidse, 651 i< (LAY suns AND TATLOR. PlUNTHis, BBKAD BTBBKI Hll.I.. 10* PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY BToMecT. INSECTS ABKOAD. BEING A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF
A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wild-emerald-boa-corallus-caninus-from-yasuni-national-park-in-the-amazon-jungle-of-ecuador-image255526000.html
RMTRM60G–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
. English: All You Need is Ecuador - Emerald Tree Boa - Corallus batesii - Vivarium de Quito . 13 November 2015. Post of Ecuador, photo: Pete Oxford 14 Corallus batesii 2015 stamp of Ecuador Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-all-you-need-is-ecuador-emerald-tree-boa-corallus-batesii-vivarium-de-quito-13-november-2015-post-of-ecuador-photo-pete-oxford-14-corallus-batesii-2015-stamp-of-ecuador-image208047213.html
RMP2DA9H–. English: All You Need is Ecuador - Emerald Tree Boa - Corallus batesii - Vivarium de Quito . 13 November 2015. Post of Ecuador, photo: Pete Oxford 14 Corallus batesii 2015 stamp of Ecuador
. Palæontology ... I G-abt), del Bowen*. C° lith. Phflaaa PLATE XX. PAGE Fig. 5. Ammonites Bueweeii. 130 Fig. 8. A. HoFFMANNH. Variety. 131 8 a. Front view of the same. Fig. 9. A. Batesii. Angulated variety. 132 9 a. Front view of tlie same. PAT i .? 0[/.1( (Cretaceous o n a, ii,. nos so,. M -: t< Bower. rii&da PLATE XXI. PAGE Fig. 10. Ammonites Batesii. Showing the gradation from the angulatedwhorls of the young state of this variety, to the rounded whorlsin the older shell. 132 10 a. Cross section of shell. 10 b. Septum. Fig. 11. A. Suciaensis. 133 11 a. Cross section of body whorl.11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palontology-i-g-abt-del-bowen-c-lith-phflaaa-plate-xx-page-fig-5-ammonites-bueweeii-130-fig-8-a-hoffmannh-variety-131-8-a-front-view-of-the-same-fig-9-a-batesii-angulated-variety-132-9-a-front-view-of-tlie-same-pat-i-0-1-cretaceous-o-n-a-ii-nos-so-m-tlt-bower-riida-plate-xxi-page-fig-10-ammonites-batesii-showing-the-gradation-from-the-angulatedwhorls-of-the-young-state-of-this-variety-to-the-rounded-whorlsin-the-older-shell-132-10-a-cross-section-of-shell-10-b-septum-fig-11-a-suciaensis-133-11-a-cross-section-of-body-whorl11-image336855564.html
RM2AG12KT–. Palæontology ... I G-abt), del Bowen*. C° lith. Phflaaa PLATE XX. PAGE Fig. 5. Ammonites Bueweeii. 130 Fig. 8. A. HoFFMANNH. Variety. 131 8 a. Front view of the same. Fig. 9. A. Batesii. Angulated variety. 132 9 a. Front view of tlie same. PAT i .? 0[/.1( (Cretaceous o n a, ii,. nos so,. M -: t< Bower. rii&da PLATE XXI. PAGE Fig. 10. Ammonites Batesii. Showing the gradation from the angulatedwhorls of the young state of this variety, to the rounded whorlsin the older shell. 132 10 a. Cross section of shell. 10 b. Septum. Fig. 11. A. Suciaensis. 133 11 a. Cross section of body whorl.11
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RMTRM60D–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
. Palæontology ... M -: t< Bower. rii&da PLATE XXI. PAGE Fig. 10. Ammonites Batesii. Showing the gradation from the angulatedwhorls of the young state of this variety, to the rounded whorlsin the older shell. 132 10 a. Cross section of shell. 10 b. Septum. Fig. 11. A. Suciaensis. 133 11 a. Cross section of body whorl.11 b. Septum. teaiuE dot 01:0 nrryoij ,n, w iriiff if(^ in, (Cretaceous.) IhAiW 2 1, -. * -. W. IS. G-abTa, del B owen& C ° Tith. Philad a PLATE XXII PAGE Fig. 12. Ammonites jugalis, from tlie Martinez Group at Benicia. 133 12 a. Cross section of body whorl. 12 J. Septum from s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palontology-m-tlt-bower-riida-plate-xxi-page-fig-10-ammonites-batesii-showing-the-gradation-from-the-angulatedwhorls-of-the-young-state-of-this-variety-to-the-rounded-whorlsin-the-older-shell-132-10-a-cross-section-of-shell-10-b-septum-fig-11-a-suciaensis-133-11-a-cross-section-of-body-whorl11-b-septum-teaiue-dot-010-nrryoij-n-w-iriiff-if-in-cretaceous-ihaiw-2-1-w-is-g-abta-del-b-owen-c-tith-philad-a-plate-xxii-page-fig-12-ammonites-jugalis-from-tlie-martinez-group-at-benicia-133-12-a-cross-section-of-body-whorl-12-j-septum-from-s-image336855130.html
RM2AG124A–. Palæontology ... M -: t< Bower. rii&da PLATE XXI. PAGE Fig. 10. Ammonites Batesii. Showing the gradation from the angulatedwhorls of the young state of this variety, to the rounded whorlsin the older shell. 132 10 a. Cross section of shell. 10 b. Septum. Fig. 11. A. Suciaensis. 133 11 a. Cross section of body whorl.11 b. Septum. teaiuE dot 01:0 nrryoij ,n, w iriiff if(^ in, (Cretaceous.) IhAiW 2 1, -. * -. W. IS. G-abTa, del B owen& C ° Tith. Philad a PLATE XXII PAGE Fig. 12. Ammonites jugalis, from tlie Martinez Group at Benicia. 133 12 a. Cross section of body whorl. 12 J. Septum from s
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RMTRM60M–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 3 Head shields of: A. Thrasops flavigularis; B. Thrasops occidentalis, with midbody scalation to the right, compared with midbody scalation of T. flavigularis on the far right (after Parker, 1940); C. Thrasops jacksonii; D. Rhamnophis aethiopissa; E. Rhamnophis batesii.. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Interce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-natural-history-museum-zoology-fig-3-head-shields-of-a-thrasops-flavigularis-b-thrasops-occidentalis-with-midbody-scalation-to-the-right-compared-with-midbody-scalation-of-t-flavigularis-on-the-far-right-after-parker-1940-c-thrasops-jacksonii-d-rhamnophis-aethiopissa-e-rhamnophis-batesii-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-natural-history-museum-london-andover-interce-image233852214.html
RMRGCTTP–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 3 Head shields of: A. Thrasops flavigularis; B. Thrasops occidentalis, with midbody scalation to the right, compared with midbody scalation of T. flavigularis on the far right (after Parker, 1940); C. Thrasops jacksonii; D. Rhamnophis aethiopissa; E. Rhamnophis batesii.. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Interce
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RMTRM60B–A wild emerald boa (Corallus caninus) from Yasuni national park in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador.
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RMT23XHK–Archive image from page 362 of Diptera (1898) Diptera diptera00wulp Year: 1898 Zonosoma orbicularia.Hubn c. / PWMt Peropliora Batesii.Kewn.
. College collection of palaeontology. No. 186. [470, Cast]. Ammonites athletus, Phillips. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle Oolite), Yorkshire, Eugland, and now in the Ward Collection, University of Rochester. No. 187. Ammonites Batesii, Thrash. This is a very typical species of the California Cretaceous. wood Creek, Shasta Co., California From Cotton- No. 188. Ammonites bifrons, Bruguiere (A. Walcotii, Sow). This species is characteristic of the lower portion of the Upper Lias, and belongs to Von Buch's Group "Falciferi." The speci- men is from the L^pper Lias, Whitby, Eng- land.. No. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-collection-of-palaeontology-no-186-470-cast-ammonites-athletus-phillips-from-the-kelloway-rock-middle-oolite-yorkshire-eugland-and-now-in-the-ward-collection-university-of-rochester-no-187-ammonites-batesii-thrash-this-is-a-very-typical-species-of-the-california-cretaceous-wood-creek-shasta-co-california-from-cotton-no-188-ammonites-bifrons-bruguiere-a-walcotii-sow-this-species-is-characteristic-of-the-lower-portion-of-the-upper-lias-and-belongs-to-von-buchs-group-quotfalciferiquot-the-speci-men-is-from-the-lpper-lias-whitby-eng-land-no-image232714932.html
RMREH27G–. College collection of palaeontology. No. 186. [470, Cast]. Ammonites athletus, Phillips. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle Oolite), Yorkshire, Eugland, and now in the Ward Collection, University of Rochester. No. 187. Ammonites Batesii, Thrash. This is a very typical species of the California Cretaceous. wood Creek, Shasta Co., California From Cotton- No. 188. Ammonites bifrons, Bruguiere (A. Walcotii, Sow). This species is characteristic of the lower portion of the Upper Lias, and belongs to Von Buch's Group "Falciferi." The speci- men is from the L^pper Lias, Whitby, Eng- land.. No.
. College collection of palaeontology. CEPHALOPODA. 97 No. 185. [467, Cast]. Ammonites armatus, Sowerby. This species is typical of Vou Biich's Group " Armati." From the Lower Lias, Cliar- mouth, Eu2;laud.. No. 186. [470, Cast]. Ammonites athletus, Phillips. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle Oolite), Yorkshire, Eugland, and now in the Ward Collection, University of Rochester. No. 187. Ammonites Batesii, Thrash. This is a very typical species of the California Cretaceous. wood Creek, Shasta Co., California From Cotton- No. 188. Ammonites bifrons, Bruguiere (A. Walcotii, Sow). This specie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-collection-of-palaeontology-cephalopoda-97-no-185-467-cast-ammonites-armatus-sowerby-this-species-is-typical-of-vou-biichs-group-quot-armatiquot-from-the-lower-lias-cliar-mouth-eu2laud-no-186-470-cast-ammonites-athletus-phillips-from-the-kelloway-rock-middle-oolite-yorkshire-eugland-and-now-in-the-ward-collection-university-of-rochester-no-187-ammonites-batesii-thrash-this-is-a-very-typical-species-of-the-california-cretaceous-wood-creek-shasta-co-california-from-cotton-no-188-ammonites-bifrons-bruguiere-a-walcotii-sow-this-specie-image232714940.html
RMREH27T–. College collection of palaeontology. CEPHALOPODA. 97 No. 185. [467, Cast]. Ammonites armatus, Sowerby. This species is typical of Vou Biich's Group " Armati." From the Lower Lias, Cliar- mouth, Eu2;laud.. No. 186. [470, Cast]. Ammonites athletus, Phillips. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle Oolite), Yorkshire, Eugland, and now in the Ward Collection, University of Rochester. No. 187. Ammonites Batesii, Thrash. This is a very typical species of the California Cretaceous. wood Creek, Shasta Co., California From Cotton- No. 188. Ammonites bifrons, Bruguiere (A. Walcotii, Sow). This specie
. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 16. Phyciodes Carlota, Reak. Very rare. Taken at London, (Saunders), Scar- borough near Toronto, (Geddes) ; Nova Scotia, (Jones) " South of Lat. 40^ from Atlantic to Rocky Mountains," Scudder. 17. PnYCiODES Batesii, Reak. Only recorded from Hamilton (Johnson) and God- bout river, P. Q. " Common in July." 18. Phyciodes Tharos, Drury. (Forms Marcia, Edw. ; Morpheus, Fahr.) Abundant throughout Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Nepigon, Po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-ontario-periodicals-entomological-society-of-ontario-16-phyciodes-carlota-reak-very-rare-taken-at-london-saunders-scar-borough-near-toronto-geddes-nova-scotia-jones-quot-south-of-lat-40-from-atlantic-to-rocky-mountainsquot-scudder-17-pnyciodes-batesii-reak-only-recorded-from-hamilton-johnson-and-god-bout-river-p-q-quot-common-in-julyquot-18-phyciodes-tharos-drury-forms-marcia-edw-morpheus-fahr-abundant-throughout-ontario-quebec-and-the-maritime-provinces-nepigon-po-image236262131.html
RMRMAJN7–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 16. Phyciodes Carlota, Reak. Very rare. Taken at London, (Saunders), Scar- borough near Toronto, (Geddes) ; Nova Scotia, (Jones) " South of Lat. 40^ from Atlantic to Rocky Mountains," Scudder. 17. PnYCiODES Batesii, Reak. Only recorded from Hamilton (Johnson) and God- bout river, P. Q. " Common in July." 18. Phyciodes Tharos, Drury. (Forms Marcia, Edw. ; Morpheus, Fahr.) Abundant throughout Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Nepigon, Po
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 1 Dentition: Left - maxillae of: A. Thrasops flavigularis; B. Rhamnophis aethiopissa; C. Rhamnophis batesii; D. Thelotomis kirtlandii; E. Dispholidus typus. Right - teeth of: F. Xyelodontophis uluguruensis; G. Dispholidus typus; H. Thelotomis kirtlandii. (A, C, D, E after Chippaux, 1999; B after Bourgeois, 1968: F, G, H after Meir, 1981).. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-natural-history-museum-zoology-fig-1-dentition-left-maxillae-of-a-thrasops-flavigularis-b-rhamnophis-aethiopissa-c-rhamnophis-batesii-d-thelotomis-kirtlandii-e-dispholidus-typus-right-teeth-of-f-xyelodontophis-uluguruensis-g-dispholidus-typus-h-thelotomis-kirtlandii-a-c-d-e-after-chippaux-1999-b-after-bourgeois-1968-f-g-h-after-meir-1981-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-image233852364.html
RMRGCW24–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 1 Dentition: Left - maxillae of: A. Thrasops flavigularis; B. Rhamnophis aethiopissa; C. Rhamnophis batesii; D. Thelotomis kirtlandii; E. Dispholidus typus. Right - teeth of: F. Xyelodontophis uluguruensis; G. Dispholidus typus; H. Thelotomis kirtlandii. (A, C, D, E after Chippaux, 1999; B after Bourgeois, 1968: F, G, H after Meir, 1981).. 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
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. CLUPEOID FISHES OF THE GUI ANAS. Fig. 64. Lycengraulis batesii. Detail of head, from a specimen 137-2 mm S.L., RMNH 26295. length ; edge of jaw with a series of widely spaced caniniform teeth, the largest one- third eye diameter, often with a much smaller and loosely attached tooth set between (Figure 65d) ; teeth near angle of jaw small, more close-set, those near symphysis even smaller, strongly curved, and separated from the major teeth by a distinct diastema ; vertical from tip of lower jaw nearer to snout tip than Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-zoology-supplement-clupeoid-fishes-of-the-gui-anas-fig-64-lycengraulis-batesii-detail-of-head-from-a-specimen-137-2-mm-sl-rmnh-26295-length-edge-of-jaw-with-a-series-of-widely-spaced-caniniform-teeth-the-largest-one-third-eye-diameter-often-with-a-much-smaller-and-loosely-attached-tooth-set-between-figure-65d-teeth-near-angle-of-jaw-small-more-close-set-those-near-symphysis-even-smaller-strongly-curved-and-separated-from-the-major-teeth-by-a-distinct-diastema-vertical-from-tip-of-lower-jaw-nearer-to-snout-tip-than-image233948472.html
RMRGH7JG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. CLUPEOID FISHES OF THE GUI ANAS. Fig. 64. Lycengraulis batesii. Detail of head, from a specimen 137-2 mm S.L., RMNH 26295. length ; edge of jaw with a series of widely spaced caniniform teeth, the largest one- third eye diameter, often with a much smaller and loosely attached tooth set between (Figure 65d) ; teeth near angle of jaw small, more close-set, those near symphysis even smaller, strongly curved, and separated from the major teeth by a distinct diastema ; vertical from tip of lower jaw nearer to snout tip than
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 272 PLATE 15. Figures 1-12.—1, Longer megasclere, Drulia brownii, type; 2, shorter megascleres, D. brownii, type; 3, microsclere, D. brownii, type; 4, megasclere, D. geayi; S, megasclere, D. cristata; 6 microsclere, D. cristata; 7, gemmosclere, D. brownii; 8, gemmosclere, D. geayi; 9, gemmosclere, D. cristata; 10, gemmosclere, D. batesii; 11, longer megasclere, D. batesit; 12, shorter megasclere, D. batesii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-us-national-museum-bulletin-272-plate-15-figures-1-121-longer-megasclere-drulia-brownii-type-2-shorter-megascleres-d-brownii-type-3-microsclere-d-brownii-type-4-megasclere-d-geayi-s-megasclere-d-cristata-6-microsclere-d-cristata-7-gemmosclere-d-brownii-8-gemmosclere-d-geayi-9-gemmosclere-d-cristata-10-gemmosclere-d-batesii-11-longer-megasclere-d-batesit-12-shorter-megasclere-d-batesii-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanc-image233732292.html
RMRG7BWT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 272 PLATE 15. Figures 1-12.—1, Longer megasclere, Drulia brownii, type; 2, shorter megascleres, D. brownii, type; 3, microsclere, D. brownii, type; 4, megasclere, D. geayi; S, megasclere, D. cristata; 6 microsclere, D. cristata; 7, gemmosclere, D. brownii; 8, gemmosclere, D. geayi; 9, gemmosclere, D. cristata; 10, gemmosclere, D. batesii; 11, longer megasclere, D. batesit; 12, shorter megasclere, D. batesii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 202 ADDENDA, VOL. I. Eusso Xyiro, East of Lake Baringo, British East Africa. 1-10. Types. Eusso Nyiro. A. B. Percival, Esq. (P.). Distinguished from L. neumaniii by the larger eye and the shape of the dorsal in the male. 17. LABEO VICTORIANUS, Blgr. Add: — 14. Ad. Jinja, Ripon Falls. Dr. E. Bayon (C.) ; Genoa Museum (P.). 15. AJ. Victoria Nile, between L. Kioja F. H. Mellantl, Esq. (P.). and Murchison Falls. Fig. 127.. Lciheo batesii. Type. |. 21a. LABEO BATESIL Bouleng. Ann. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-202-addenda-vol-i-eusso-xyiro-east-of-lake-baringo-british-east-africa-1-10-types-eusso-nyiro-a-b-percival-esq-p-distinguished-from-l-neumaniii-by-the-larger-eye-and-the-shape-of-the-dorsal-in-the-male-17-labeo-victorianus-blgr-add-14-ad-jinja-ripon-falls-dr-e-bayon-c-genoa-museum-p-15-aj-victoria-nile-between-l-kioja-f-h-mellantl-esq-p-and-murchison-falls-fig-127-lciheo-batesii-type-21a-labeo-batesil-bouleng-ann-image232151038.html
RMRDKB0E–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 202 ADDENDA, VOL. I. Eusso Xyiro, East of Lake Baringo, British East Africa. 1-10. Types. Eusso Nyiro. A. B. Percival, Esq. (P.). Distinguished from L. neumaniii by the larger eye and the shape of the dorsal in the male. 17. LABEO VICTORIANUS, Blgr. Add: — 14. Ad. Jinja, Ripon Falls. Dr. E. Bayon (C.) ; Genoa Museum (P.). 15. AJ. Victoria Nile, between L. Kioja F. H. Mellantl, Esq. (P.). and Murchison Falls. Fig. 127.. Lciheo batesii. Type. |. 21a. LABEO BATESIL Bouleng. Ann.
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. 170 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD. Fig. 65. Gillrakers and jaw teeth in Lycengraulis batesii. a. Syntype of Engraulis batesii, 192-0 mm S.L., BMNH 1849.11.8.73-75 (1st arch). b. Surinam fish, 185-5 mm S.L., RMNH 26295 (aU arches). c. Juvenile, 31-4 mm S.L., RMNH 21490. d. Adult (as b above). Posterior border of gill opening evenly rounded. Isthmus silvery in some, taper- ing evenly forward to hind margin of branchiostegal membrane, the urohyal exposed before this but without ventral bulge. Branchiostegal membrane narrow, the longe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-zoology-supplement-170-p-j-p-whitehead-fig-65-gillrakers-and-jaw-teeth-in-lycengraulis-batesii-a-syntype-of-engraulis-batesii-192-0-mm-sl-bmnh-184911873-75-1st-arch-b-surinam-fish-185-5-mm-sl-rmnh-26295-au-arches-c-juvenile-31-4-mm-sl-rmnh-21490-d-adult-as-b-above-posterior-border-of-gill-opening-evenly-rounded-isthmus-silvery-in-some-taper-ing-evenly-forward-to-hind-margin-of-branchiostegal-membrane-the-urohyal-exposed-before-this-but-without-ventral-bulge-branchiostegal-membrane-narrow-the-longe-image233948461.html
RMRGH7J5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. 170 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD. Fig. 65. Gillrakers and jaw teeth in Lycengraulis batesii. a. Syntype of Engraulis batesii, 192-0 mm S.L., BMNH 1849.11.8.73-75 (1st arch). b. Surinam fish, 185-5 mm S.L., RMNH 26295 (aU arches). c. Juvenile, 31-4 mm S.L., RMNH 21490. d. Adult (as b above). Posterior border of gill opening evenly rounded. Isthmus silvery in some, taper- ing evenly forward to hind margin of branchiostegal membrane, the urohyal exposed before this but without ventral bulge. Branchiostegal membrane narrow, the longe
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. J00 400 tOO 100 '000 I TOO 1*00 *M HOP WOO KJLOMITRfS I i 1 i 5 5 5 =^= RHAMNOPHIS & XYELEDONTOPHIS. RHAMNOPHIS â AETHIOPISSA ⢠BATESII A AETHIOPISSA & BATESII ⦠XYELEDONTOPHIS ULUGURUENSIS I 100 O JOO *00 tOO iOO IO00 HOP 1*00 HOP HOP JOOO KH.OMCTMS Jiiimir v - 5 v Fig. 5 Distributions of the genera Thrasops (upper), Rhamnophis and Xyelodontophis (lower). Coloration in life. Above, head olive-brown, uniform or poste- rior shields black-edged; body green with scales tipped or bordered with black; tail black with a gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-natural-history-museum-zoology-j00-400-too-100-000-i-too-100-m-hop-woo-kjlomitrfs-i-i-1-i-5-5-5-==-rhamnophis-amp-xyeledontophis-rhamnophis-aethiopissa-batesii-a-aethiopissa-amp-batesii-xyeledontophis-uluguruensis-i-100-o-joo-00-too-ioo-io00-hop-100-hop-hop-jooo-khomctms-jiiimir-v-5-v-fig-5-distributions-of-the-genera-thrasops-upper-rhamnophis-and-xyelodontophis-lower-coloration-in-life-above-head-olive-brown-uniform-or-poste-rior-shields-black-edged-body-green-with-scales-tipped-or-bordered-with-black-tail-black-with-a-gr-image233852055.html
RMRGCTK3–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. J00 400 tOO 100 '000 I TOO 1*00 *M HOP WOO KJLOMITRfS I i 1 i 5 5 5 =^= RHAMNOPHIS & XYELEDONTOPHIS. RHAMNOPHIS â AETHIOPISSA ⢠BATESII A AETHIOPISSA & BATESII ⦠XYELEDONTOPHIS ULUGURUENSIS I 100 O JOO *00 tOO iOO IO00 HOP 1*00 HOP HOP JOOO KH.OMCTMS Jiiimir v - 5 v Fig. 5 Distributions of the genera Thrasops (upper), Rhamnophis and Xyelodontophis (lower). Coloration in life. Above, head olive-brown, uniform or poste- rior shields black-edged; body green with scales tipped or bordered with black; tail black with a gr
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. 176 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD o. Fig. 69. Gillrakers and jaw teeth in Lycengraulis grossidens, showing less developed juvenile jaw teeth than in L. batesii (cf. Fig. 65). a. Trinidad fish, 180-0 mm S.L., BMNH 1935.9.13.8-9. b. Juvenile, 34-3 mm S.L., RMNH 23306. c. Adult (as a above). Operculum fairly narrow, its width at midpoint three times in its height, its lower margin at an angle of about 45 degrees to the horizontal, its hind margin evenly rounded or with a slight angle at midpoint, a small crescent of gill opening left Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-zoology-supplement-176-p-j-p-whitehead-o-fig-69-gillrakers-and-jaw-teeth-in-lycengraulis-grossidens-showing-less-developed-juvenile-jaw-teeth-than-in-l-batesii-cf-fig-65-a-trinidad-fish-180-0-mm-sl-bmnh-19359138-9-b-juvenile-34-3-mm-sl-rmnh-23306-c-adult-as-a-above-operculum-fairly-narrow-its-width-at-midpoint-three-times-in-its-height-its-lower-margin-at-an-angle-of-about-45-degrees-to-the-horizontal-its-hind-margin-evenly-rounded-or-with-a-slight-angle-at-midpoint-a-small-crescent-of-gill-opening-left-image233948428.html
RMRGH7H0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. 176 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD o. Fig. 69. Gillrakers and jaw teeth in Lycengraulis grossidens, showing less developed juvenile jaw teeth than in L. batesii (cf. Fig. 65). a. Trinidad fish, 180-0 mm S.L., BMNH 1935.9.13.8-9. b. Juvenile, 34-3 mm S.L., RMNH 23306. c. Adult (as a above). Operculum fairly narrow, its width at midpoint three times in its height, its lower margin at an angle of about 45 degrees to the horizontal, its hind margin evenly rounded or with a slight angle at midpoint, a small crescent of gill opening left
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. i68 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD. Fig. 63. Lycengraulis batesii (Giinther). From Hildebrand 1964 (as L. barbouri). Description. Based on 13 Guyana and Surinam specimens, 122-8-257-0 mm S.L., from batches a-e and g listed above. Br.St. 14-15, D iii (n) 12-13, P i 14-15, V i 6, A iii 24 (f.3), 25 (5), 26 (4), 27 (1), g.r. 2-4 rudimentary and 5-8 + 10-12 and 1-3 rudimentary (or combined, 9-10 + 12-13). In percentages of standard length : body depth 20-7-24-7 (larger fishes deeper), head length 21-6-23-6 ; snout length 2-6-3-4, eye d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-zoology-supplement-i68-p-j-p-whitehead-fig-63-lycengraulis-batesii-giinther-from-hildebrand-1964-as-l-barbouri-description-based-on-13-guyana-and-surinam-specimens-122-8-257-0-mm-sl-from-batches-a-e-and-g-listed-above-brst-14-15-d-iii-n-12-13-p-i-14-15-v-i-6-a-iii-24-f3-25-5-26-4-27-1-gr-2-4-rudimentary-and-5-8-10-12-and-1-3-rudimentary-or-combined-9-10-12-13-in-percentages-of-standard-length-body-depth-20-7-24-7-larger-fishes-deeper-head-length-21-6-23-6-snout-length-2-6-3-4-eye-d-image233948484.html
RMRGH7K0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. i68 P. J. P. WHITEHEAD. Fig. 63. Lycengraulis batesii (Giinther). From Hildebrand 1964 (as L. barbouri). Description. Based on 13 Guyana and Surinam specimens, 122-8-257-0 mm S.L., from batches a-e and g listed above. Br.St. 14-15, D iii (n) 12-13, P i 14-15, V i 6, A iii 24 (f.3), 25 (5), 26 (4), 27 (1), g.r. 2-4 rudimentary and 5-8 + 10-12 and 1-3 rudimentary (or combined, 9-10 + 12-13). In percentages of standard length : body depth 20-7-24-7 (larger fishes deeper), head length 21-6-23-6 ; snout length 2-6-3-4, eye d
. Diptera. Diptera. Zonosoma orbicularia.Hubn c. /. PWMt Peropliora Batesii.Kewn.. 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.. Wulp, Frederick Maurits van der, 1818-1899. [Washington : Smithsonian Institution Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diptera-diptera-zonosoma-orbiculariahubn-c-pwmt-peropliora-batesiikewn-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-wulp-frederick-maurits-van-der-1818-1899-washington-smithsonian-institution-image231426620.html
RMRCEB0C–. Diptera. Diptera. Zonosoma orbicularia.Hubn c. /. PWMt Peropliora Batesii.Kewn.. 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.. Wulp, Frederick Maurits van der, 1818-1899. [Washington : Smithsonian Institution
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