RMDAGBP4–dor beetles (Geotrupes spiniger), underside with many mites, Gamasus coleoptratorum, phoesy is transportation of another species, Germany
RMBJG2X6–Dung beetle Geotrupes spiniger on path
RFPY0WM0–Egg of stick insects - Parapachymorpha spiniger
RM2H2D23T–Common Dumble Dor, Geotrupes spiniger, or similar; north Devon.
RF2G38AY8–Bug (Centrocoris spiniger) on a leaf
RF2F6RNBR–Vintage illustrations of British Beetles
RMP9HKDD–Dor beetle or earth-boring dung beetle, Geotrupes puncticollis (Scarabaeus spiniger). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects, London, 1804.
RMHH42AG–Dor beetle or earth-boring dung beetle, Geotrupes puncticollis (Scarabaeus spiniger). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects, London, 1804.
RM2KGKR52–Common Dumble Dor Beetle
RFKN5D62–close up recording of a dung beetle in the nature area de Veluwe in Netherlands.
RMMR4WD3–dor beetle with rabbit dropping, Wyre Forest
RMKT2K3B–36035 Epinephelus spiniger
RMGK6E68–36035 Epinephelus spiniger
RM2AJ35FH–Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U.S fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . acethe genus in either section I, Armadilloidea, or section II, Onis-coidea, yet he refers to it at the end of his section Oniscoidea. Kina-han did not place the genus in any family. About 1877 Mr. H. G. Hubbard, the entomologist, made collectionsin Jamaica. Some of his collections were given to the Museum ofComparative Zoology and some came to the U. S. National Museumafter his death. Among the insects was a specimen of Acanthonis-cus spiniger, which was turned over to me last winter. The labelacco
RMMAACJF–. Economic entomology . I^ej^ and claw of ditto. Cc^pied from Nicolet. Found by M. Nicolet near Versailles. Genus Nothrus {Koch). Cephalothorax, without lamellar appendages. Tarsi with three homodactyl daws. Nos. 16, 17. Nothrus spiniger {Koch).—16. Magnified sketch of larval form of ditto. 17. Ditto of perfect insect. Both copied from Nicolet's figures. The genus Nothrus is one of the most curious of this family. It is a heavy, slow, quadrangular creature, irregular in shape, with the back oftener concave than convex, a peculiarity of which it profits by using it as a sort of basket to contai
RMT23RTM–Archive image from page 253 of Die wanzenartigen Insecten getreu Die wanzenartigen Insecten : getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben diewanzenartigen34hahn Year: 1831 INHALT des Zweiten Heftes dritten Bandes. Kennzeichen der Gattung Cimex Linn. Cimex lectularia, Linn. Kennzeichen der Gattung Lyctocoris, Hahn. Lyctocoris domesticus, Hahn. » corticalis; Hahn. Arilus angulatus, Encycl. müh. (quadratus in Tabula.) Kennzeichen der Gattung Spiniger, Burmeister (Acrocoris in Tabula). Spiniger limbathus, Encycl. mith. (circumcinotis in Tabula.) Tectocoris nobilis, Linn, Chlaenocoris impre
RMAPGPYA–A dung or dor beetle Geotrupes spiniger with open elytra about to fly
RMDAGBNY–dor beetles (Geotrupes spiniger), on deadwood, Germany
RFPXXKC9–Egg of stick insects - Parapachymorpha spiniger
RMEBH812–bug (Centrocoris spiniger).
RF2G38AW7–Bug (Centrocoris spiniger) on a flower
RMEBH9G8–bug (Centrocoris spiniger).
RF2FX7TT2–Bug (Centrocoris spiniger) on a flower
RMKT2W7F–39328 Icelus spiniger Gilbert
RMGK6K8G–39328 Icelus spiniger Gilbert
RM2AFN9XC–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. K.F.WbidieLl. iSviii.toTL, iel EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 205 PLATE X. DiKELOCEPHALUS SPINIGER. Fig. 1. Glabella and part of the fixed cheeks, showing the base of a spine on thoocci])ital ring.«? 2. An imperfect pygidium, associated in the same stone with the head. DiKELOCEPHALUS, Sp.?«« 3. The cheek of a species which has not been identified : from Lake Pepin. DiKELOCEPHALUS MISA.Fig. 4. The glabella and p
RFPXXKC3–Egg of stick insects - Parapachymorpha spiniger
RMKT2CR6–32921 Icelus Spiniger sp nov; Icelus Canaliculatus sp nov
RMGK6EKT–32921 Icelus Spiniger sp nov; Icelus Canaliculatus sp nov
RM2AJ3539–Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U.S fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Pig. 3.—Acanthon-iscus spiniger.Uropod. (Underside.) spine, halfway between it and the lateral margin,is one small spine on either side. The six follow-ing segments are about equal in length. Each isarmed with two extremely long spines, one oneither side of the body. Between these long spinesare three small spines on the posterior margin, onein the median line. Anterior to these spines aretwo small tubercles, one on either side of themedian line. Lateral to thesespines are two small ones, half-way b
RFPXXKBT–Egg of stick insects - Parapachymorpha spiniger
RMPFHTDX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 78 4. Vingedækkerne med 9 Punktstriber mellem Søm og Skulderbule mutåtor. Vingedækkerne med 7 Punktstriber mellem Søm og Skulderbule 5. 5, Bugleddene langs Midten upunkterede og ube- haarede (undertiden med Undtagelse af sidste Bugleds Bagrand) 2. spiniger. Bugleddene ogsaa langs Midten punkterede og behaarede 3. stercorårius. 1. G. (LJnderslægt Ceratophyus Muls.) Typhoeus L. (Den trehornede Skarnbasse) (Fig. 25). Blankt sort, Under- siden og Benene sort behaaret. Hovedet rynket-punkteret,. Fig. 25. Den trehornede Skarnbas
RM2ANE85N–Rhynchota .. . hed internally ; anteriormargins of the abdominal segments, antennae, and rostrumblackish. Length 9^ to 10 : width betw-een pronotal angles 6 to 6^ millim. Hab. Nepal (Coll. Dist.). Sikhim. Khasi Hills ; Naga Hills. •64 PENTATOMID.E, B. Lateral angles of the i)ronotum. iiroduced in small acute spines. 120. Lamprocoris spiniger, Dall. (Callidea) Tr. E. S. v, p. 186. 1,pl. 19, f. 1 (1849); W^alk. (Sophela) Cat. Het. i, p. 18 (1867) ;StRl (Sophela), En. Heyn. iii, p. 22 (1873). Ochraceous, reddish-ochraeeous, or violaceous ; thickly punctate aboAB; head (sometimes anteriormargin of
RM2AJ50EM–Insektenborse. . * Käfer! Unter vielen anderen liefere ich in jeder Anzahl:Car. scheidleri v. excell. I.Qual. 25^, II. Qual. 15«^, Necrophor.germao. 10, humator 6, investigator 6, sepultor 12, vestigator 10,Asbolus 5, Pseudop. dispar 10, Lucanus cervus 6, Copris lunaris2j Geotrupes stercorar. u. spiniger ä 5, Oryctes nosicornis 6,Anisopl. austr. v. major 10 «f£. Die Käfer sind frisch, aus Spiritus,auf Wunsch liefere ich sie sorgfältigst präp., auf schw* Nad., „Fat.Kläger. Liste gratis. Tausche nicht! [3516Moskau, Obuchoff per., Haus v. Mekk, Log. 2. P. Ryschkoff. Ost- Afrika! Aus dem Innern De
RMRFWA7Y–. The Canadian record of science. Natural history. 488 Canadian Record of Science. gives to our species somewhat the appearance of an Arapyx- In Ampyx, however, the spine springs from the front of the glabella, and in some species is much longer than that of Jj. spiniger.. 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 Society of Montreal. Montreal, Natural History Society
RMRH00TN–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. RESEARCH NOTES 83. Fig. 1. Heli'iDpocliirkc hi'lcromorphu: a. Parapodium from seliger IS. lateral view; b. composite spiniger; c, composite falciger. Remarks.—These specimens closely fit descriptions gicn b Hartmann- Schroder (1962) and Laubier (1967), especially in regard to the number, length and position of cephalic and tentacular structures, parapodial structine and gen- eral setal morphology and distribution. Palps of the holotype were described as smooth, but those of Californian spec- imens are pseudoannulated. as were palpi of Ne
RMRJ11KE–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fig. OIW.—Uicelloceplia' lUM miiiue»oten8l8. letottria, see Ptycbaspis seBostris. spiniger. Hall, 1863, 16th Rep. N. Y. <t. Mus. Nat. HiBt., p. 143, Potsdam (ir. wafisatchenm, tee Olenoides wahshti ii- ensis. Dicranuru8, syn. for Acidaspis. hamatus, see Acidaspis hamata. DioNiDE, Barrande, 1847, in Lith. Vkh; [Ety. from the i-iythological nitinc Dione.'] Body oval, iapering behiml, trilobed, faintly convex; cep
RMRH4FW8–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Hioi.oGicAi. Series, Volume 20, No. 3 Mai.i.ophaga of Venezuelan Mammals Fig. 1-4. Heterodoxus spiniger (Enderlein), from Canis familiaris. From Wemeck, 1936:1, dorsal-ventral view of female; 2, dorsal-ventral view of male; 3, ventral view of female terminalia; 4, male genitalia.. 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.. Brigham Young University. Pr
RMRG1B86–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1986 Peden and Hughes: Marine Fishes off Canada's West Coast COTTIDAE Icelus spiniger Gilbert Thorny Sculpin Hart (1973) refers to a specimen (NMC 65-330) captured at 54°37'N, 133°55'W(Barraclough 1971) as the only record of Icelus spiniger horn British Colum- bia. This locality would have been "Canadian" if the international boundary off Cape Muzon and claimed by Canada extended westward. However, recent charts (Canadian Hydrographic Service 1982) exclude the location from territorial fishing waters. A second specimen was listed by Barraclough (1971)
RMRPWJ5J–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 3 HARTMAN : SUBMARINE CANYONS 29. Fig. 2. Marphysa belli oculata, Sta. 6819-60, Catalina canyon, in 379 meters a, anterior end in dorsal view, showing entire margin of prostomium and first 6 setigerous segments, x 31; b, composite, falcigerous, distally bifid hook; c, subacicular, distally bifid, hooded hook; d, composite spiniger; e, aciculum (all setae and aciculum to the same magnification).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRFMN5P–. The Canadian record of science. Natural history. ^ci EBFBRBNCB TO FIGUKES. Fig. 1. Leptoplastus stenotus. Ang. After Angelin. " 2. Leptoplastus stenotoides. N. sp. Mag. . 2a Middle piece of head shield. 26 Movable cheek. 2c Pygidium. 2d Hypostome found with this species. From Div. 3a, Long Island, Kennebecasis River. " 3. Leptoplastus raphidophorus. Ang. After Angelin. " 4. Leptoplastus spiniger. N. sp. Mag- . Middle piece of the head shield. From Div. 3a, Long Island, Kennebecasis River. In Sweden the beds with Leptoplastus are regarded as the upper number of the Olenus bed
RMRG7CEJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODA FROM IFALUK ATOLL 379. Figure 148.—Pseudocletopsyllus spiniger, new species, loc. 594, ad. 9, holotype: a, whole animal, lateral view from right side; b, same animal, dorsal view. ( X 165.) equal length, epimeral plates laterally expanded, extreme tip produced backward and pointed. Epimeral plates at margin finely dentic- ulated. Cephalic somite and somites 2 to 5 at dorsal part of distal margin with very coarse teeth. 5th thoracic somite with short lateral expansion, superior to epimeral expansion. Genital somite composed of fused
RMRDYGET–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. la of ''eopi acroiir ij Copied from Nicolet. om.00060 in lcnj;tii. Cot.ied from NTicol.^t.. I^ej^ and claw of ditto. Cc^pied from Nicolet. Found by M. Nicolet near Versailles. Genus Nothrus {Koch). Cephalothorax, without lamellar appendages. Tarsi with three homodactyl daws. Nos. 16, 17. Nothrus spiniger {Koch).—16. Magnified sketch of larval form of ditto. 17. Ditto of perfect insect. Both copied from Nicolet's figures. The genus Nothrus is one of the most curious of this family. It is a heavy, slow, quadrangular creature, ir
RMRG73GD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 153. -pa Figure 42.—Nereidae, ab, Ceratocephale loveni: a, dorsal view anterior end, with proboscis partially everted; b, parapodium from anterior region, c, Nereis zonata, parapodium from anterior region, d-h. Nereis pelagica: d, parapodium from anterior region; e, compound homogomph spiniger; /, compound heterogomph spiniger; g, compound heterogomph falciger; h, compound homogomph falcigcr. i, Nereis grayi, parapodium gradually anteriority and posteriorly. Prostomium (fig. 42a) broader than long, incised anteriorl
RMRG7MWM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 687 ''Telson: coxio ot),solete; posterior pleopoda (false feet) nearly uncovered; pedunch' (basis) somewhat triangular, broad; accessory lobe badly marked; accessory appendage inserted nearly on same line with ischium, flattened, rounded at the extremit'; ischium long-, sub- ulate. Species, A. spiniger.''''âKinahan." ACANTHONISCUS SPINIGER White. Acanthoniscus spiniger ^V^ITE, List. Crust. Brit. Museum, 1847, p. 99.âGosse, A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, p. 65.âKinahan, Proc. Dublin Uni- versity, I, 1
RMRJY934–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. THORNY SCULPIN, lcelus spiniger Gilbert 1896 Cottidae: Sculpins Literature Reported from the eastern Sea of Okhotsk to Cape Navarin in the Bering Sea, along the Commander and Aleutian Islands, and southeast to Vancouver Island, British Columbia (Okada and Kobayashi 1968; Nelson, D. W. 1984), from 31 to 770 m depths (Fedorov 1973a; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Survey data Found from off Glubokaya Bay (on the Korak Coast of the western
RMRG7CDY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODA FROM IFALUK ATOLL 381. Figure U9.—Pseudocldopsyllus spiniger, new species, loc. 594, ad. 9, holotype: a, leg 1; h, leg 2; c, leg 3; d, leg 4; e, Sth legs;/, antennule; g, antenna; h, mandible; i, maxilla; ;, maxiliipede. (X 460.). 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the In
RMRJ26GA–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. BCH.] ECHINODERMA TA. 241 lineatus, S. A. Miller, 1881, Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 310, Burling- ton Gr. inississinpiensis, Roemer, 1853, Archiv. fur Nat. Jahr. 19, p. 207, Keo- kuk Gr. niississippiensis, v«r. spiniger, Hall, 1860, Supp. to Geo. Sur. Iowa, p. 53, Keo- kuk Gr. inissouriensis, Shumard, 1858, (Actinocri- nus missourienBis,) Geo. Rep. Mo., p. 190, Burlington Gr. parvibasis, Wachsnauth &
RMRGH4BD–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. Fig. ol.—Rastrinus scutiger (Bean). 110. Icelus bicomis iReinhardt). Two specimens from station 4281, one from 4285, one from 4286 (all in Chignik Bay), and one from 4278 (Alitak Bay). These range from 1.75 to 3.2 inches long. Also recorded from many stations in Bristol Bay (Gilbert 1895). This species is easily distinguished by the 2 pairs of spines on occiput, but the specimens we have vary as tcj the ninnber of dorsal spines, there being 8 or 9, and the rays vary from 17 to 20.. FiG. 52.—Icolus spiniger Gill>ert. 111. Icelus
RMRD0YNY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 78 4. Vingedækkerne med 9 Punktstriber mellem Søm og Skulderbule mutåtor. Vingedækkerne med 7 Punktstriber mellem Søm og Skulderbule 5. 5, Bugleddene langs Midten upunkterede og ube- haarede (undertiden med Undtagelse af sidste Bugleds Bagrand) 2. spiniger. Bugleddene ogsaa langs Midten punkterede og behaarede 3. stercorårius. 1. G. (LJnderslægt Ceratophyus Muls.) Typhoeus L. (Den trehornede Skarnbasse) (Fig. 25). Blankt sort, Under- siden og Benene sort behaaret. Hovedet rynket-punkteret,. Fig. 25. Den trehornede Skarnbas
RMRH06BP–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 117. Fig. 1. a-e. Holotype, AHF POLY 1217, Euinida uschakovi. a. anterior setigers, dorsal view, x27; b. right parapodium, setiger 10, anterior view, x70; c. same, setiger 75, anterior view, x70; d. left parapodium, setiger 125, x70; e. composite spiniger, x340. Dorsal cirri 2-3 times longer than wide; broadly lance-shaped, distally blunt in anterior, medial setigers; becoming narrow, distally pointed in posterior setigers (Fig. lb-d). Dorsal cirri of anterior, posterior setigers oval in cro
RMRH06B6–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 119. Fig. 2. a-h. Holotype, AHF POLY 1218, Neanthes cortezi- a. anterior segments, dorsal view, x27; b. maxillary ring, pharynx, frontal view, x27; c. right parapodium, setiger 10, anterior view, x70; d. left parapodium, setiger 40, anterior view, x70; e. right parapodium, setiger 70, anterior view, x70; f. homogomph spiniger, x250; g-h. superior and inferior heterogomph falcigers, x340. diamond patch of 4 cones; II triangular patch of 25 cones in 5 rows; III, oval patch of 45 cones in 5 row
RMRG73M8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 115. Figure 31.—Syllidae, a-d, Exogone verugera: a, dorsal view anterior end; b, compound falciger; c, compound spiniger; d, upper simple seta, e-f, Exngone hehes (after Webster and Benedict, 1884): e, compound seta from anterior parapodium;/, upper simple seta from middle of body, g-h, Syllis spongiphila: g, seta from anterior region (blade partially fused to shaft); h, seta from middle region (blade completely fused to shaft), i-j, Syllis cornuta: i, compound falciger from anterior region; ;", same, with short
RMRCJTK2–. Elements of geology. Geology. a. Terehratula lyra. Upper Green-sand. Pecten 5 costatus. b. Same, seen in profile. ) France. Upper and lower green-sand. Fig. 167.. Hamites spiniger (Fitton,) near Folkstone.* The fossils of the green-sand are marine, and some of them, like the Pecten qiiinquecostatus, (Fig. 166.) range through all the members of the series. Several forms of cephalopoda, such as the Hamite, (Fig. 167.) Scaphite, and others distinguish the Green-sand formation in England from the White Chalk. Origin of the Green-sand formation.—Unlike the white chalk, this deposit consists of
RMRCFDP2–. Die wanzenartigen Insecten : getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben. Hemiptera. INHALT des Zweiten Heftes dritten Bandes. Kennzeichen der Gattung Cimex Linn. Cimex lectularia, Linn. Kennzeichen der Gattung Lyctocoris, Hahn. Lyctocoris domesticus, Hahn. » corticalis; Hahn. Arilus angulatus, Encycl. müh. (quadratus in Tabula.) Kennzeichen der Gattung Spiniger, Burmeister (Acrocoris in Tabula). Spiniger limbathus, Encycl. mith. (circumcinotis in Tabula.) Tectocoris nobilis, Linn, Chlaenocoris impressus, Fabr. (Glabocoris impr. in Tabida.) Kennzeichen der Gattung Pachycoris, Burmeister
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