Artomyces turgidus is a species of Fungi in the family Auriscalpiaceae. Credit: BSpragg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artomyces-turgidus-is-a-species-of-fungi-in-the-family-auriscalpiaceae-credit-bspragg-image485271342.html
RM2K5E0FA–Artomyces turgidus is a species of Fungi in the family Auriscalpiaceae. Credit: BSpragg
RM2WP4K79–Goji berry (Lycium barbarum TURGIDUS), Merkel family, Veitshoechheim, Bavaria, Germany
Artomyces turgidus is a species of Fungi in the family Auriscalpiaceae. Credit: BSpragg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artomyces-turgidus-is-a-species-of-fungi-in-the-family-auriscalpiaceae-credit-bspragg-image485271333.html
RM2K5E0F1–Artomyces turgidus is a species of Fungi in the family Auriscalpiaceae. Credit: BSpragg
Goji berry (Lycium barbarum TURGIDUS), Bundessortenamt Pruefstelle Wurzen, Federal Republic of Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goji-berry-lycium-barbarum-turgidus-bundessortenamt-pruefstelle-wurzen-federal-republic-of-germany-image596037861.html
RM2WHKTAD–Goji berry (Lycium barbarum TURGIDUS), Bundessortenamt Pruefstelle Wurzen, Federal Republic of Germany
Artomyces turgidus, Growing in mixed podocarp-broadleaf forest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artomyces-turgidus-growing-in-mixed-podocarp-broadleaf-forest-image573391503.html
RM2T8T6KY–Artomyces turgidus, Growing in mixed podocarp-broadleaf forest
Unio turgidus. 20 Jan 20162 Unio turgidus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/unio-turgidus-20-jan-20162-unio-turgidus-image352220225.html
RM2BD10DN–Unio turgidus. 20 Jan 20162 Unio turgidus
Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grows-on-well-rotted-wood-in-groups-coral-like-in-form-often-running-129642890.html
RMHEWMR6–Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No
Sibynomorphus turgidus. 24 Aug 20162 Sibynomorphus turgidus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sibynomorphus-turgidus-24-aug-20162-sibynomorphus-turgidus-image352209647.html
RM2BD0EYY–Sibynomorphus turgidus. 24 Aug 20162 Sibynomorphus turgidus
Macroceramus clerchi turgidus. Figured Type20 Jan 20161 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/macroceramus-clerchi-turgidus-figured-type20-jan-20161-image353458976.html
RM2BF1CET–Macroceramus clerchi turgidus. Figured Type20 Jan 20161
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1908, No.13-19 . 1. Rlioditessp. on Blackberry. 2. Diastrophus turgidus, Bass. 3. RhoditesmuUispinosus, Gill. Plate B. 4. Andricus futilis, O.S. 5. Diastrophus potentlllte, Bass. 6. Neuroterus umbilicatus, Bass.. Plate C. Andricus punctatus, Bass.Biorhiza forticornis. Walsh.Andricus clavula, Bass.Cynips strobDana, O S. Andricus papillatus. O.S.Andricus topiarius, Ashm.Eucosma scudderiana, Clem.Pemphigus ulmi-fuscus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-sessional-papers-1908-no13-19-1-rlioditessp-on-blackberry-2-diastrophus-turgidus-bass-3-rhoditesmuuispinosus-gill-plate-b-4-andricus-futilis-os-5-diastrophus-potentlllte-bass-6-neuroterus-umbilicatus-bass-plate-c-andricus-punctatus-bassbiorhiza-forticornis-walshandricus-clavula-basscynips-strobdana-o-s-andricus-papillatus-osandricus-topiarius-ashmeucosma-scudderiana-clempemphigus-ulmi-fuscus-image342960065.html
RM2AWY51N–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1908, No.13-19 . 1. Rlioditessp. on Blackberry. 2. Diastrophus turgidus, Bass. 3. RhoditesmuUispinosus, Gill. Plate B. 4. Andricus futilis, O.S. 5. Diastrophus potentlllte, Bass. 6. Neuroterus umbilicatus, Bass.. Plate C. Andricus punctatus, Bass.Biorhiza forticornis. Walsh.Andricus clavula, Bass.Cynips strobDana, O S. Andricus papillatus. O.S.Andricus topiarius, Ashm.Eucosma scudderiana, Clem.Pemphigus ulmi-fuscus.
Chroococcus turgidus var uniformis NL Gardner Chroococcus turgidus var uniformis NL Gardner. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chroococcus-turgidus-var-uniformis-nl-gardner-chroococcus-turgidus-var-uniformis-nl-gardner-image360407772.html
RM2BX9YP4–Chroococcus turgidus var uniformis NL Gardner Chroococcus turgidus var uniformis NL Gardner.
Archive image from page 260 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 10. Kapitel; Gymnoasci 245 buxd) hie f)erDorbre(f)enben 5ci gelblid) fid) färben. 2)ie tieljelle ber leteren bringt xüdjt 3iinid)en bie (Spibermisseüen ein. 6. Taphrina turida Saiüd. (Exoascus turgidus Sac/el>.), auf Betula alba bie fogenannten .pejrenbefen ober Sonnerbefen erjeugenb, aUjärlid) fid) oergröBernbe bid)tc iifliiudiernngen, bie fid) fomoll auf nroBeu 33äumen alö auf ftraudj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-260-of-die-krankheiten-der-pflanzen-ein-die-krankheiten-der-pflanzen-ein-handbuch-fr-land-und-forstwirte-grtner-gartenfreunde-und-botaniker-diekrankheitend02fran-year-1895-10-kapitel-gymnoasci-245-buxd-hie-ferdorbrefenben-5ci-gelblid-fid-frben-2ie-tieljelle-ber-leteren-bringt-xdjt-3iiniden-bie-spibermisseen-ein-6-taphrina-turida-said-exoascus-turgidus-sacelgt-auf-betula-alba-bie-fogenannten-pejrenbefen-ober-sonnerbefen-erjeugenb-aujrlid-fid-oergrbernbe-bidtc-iifliiudiernngen-bie-fid-fomoll-auf-nrobeu-33umen-al-auf-ftraudj-image258912682.html
RMW16DNE–Archive image from page 260 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 10. Kapitel; Gymnoasci 245 buxd) hie f)erDorbre(f)enben 5ci gelblid) fid) färben. 2)ie tieljelle ber leteren bringt xüdjt 3iinid)en bie (Spibermisseüen ein. 6. Taphrina turida Saiüd. (Exoascus turgidus Sac/el>.), auf Betula alba bie fogenannten .pejrenbefen ober Sonnerbefen erjeugenb, aUjärlid) fid) oergröBernbe bid)tc iifliiudiernngen, bie fid) fomoll auf nroBeu 33äumen alö auf ftraudj
178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus).; 178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/178-the-common-puffer-tetraodon-turgidus-179-the-small-globe-fish-acanthosoma-catinatum-180-the-hairy-balloon-fish-diodon-pilosus-181-the-unspoted-balloon-fish-d-fuliginosus-178-the-common-puffer-tetraodon-turgidus-179-the-small-globe-fish-acanthosoma-catinatum-180-the-hairy-balloon-fish-diodon-pilosus-181-the-unspoted-balloon-fish-d-fuliginosus-image333210186.html
RM2AA30YP–178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus).; 178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus).
. 1- iij. j4. Witches' brooms of birch, produced by Exoascus turgidus. Reduced. birch-tree in Kew Gardens. One of the brooms measured two yards in diameter, and when removed was found to con- tain seven nests, belonging respectively to blackbirds and thrushes. On this broom some of the more elongated branches bore clusters of buds forming miniature brooms, caused by the mite Eriophyes rudis. Unless considered ornamental, the brooms should be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1-iij-j4-witches-brooms-of-birch-produced-by-exoascus-turgidus-reduced-birch-tree-in-kew-gardens-one-of-the-brooms-measured-two-yards-in-diameter-and-when-removed-was-found-to-con-tain-seven-nests-belonging-respectively-to-blackbirds-and-thrushes-on-this-broom-some-of-the-more-elongated-branches-bore-clusters-of-buds-forming-miniature-brooms-caused-by-the-mite-eriophyes-rudis-unless-considered-ornamental-the-brooms-should-be-image179917605.html
RMMCKXMN–. 1- iij. j4. Witches' brooms of birch, produced by Exoascus turgidus. Reduced. birch-tree in Kew Gardens. One of the brooms measured two yards in diameter, and when removed was found to con- tain seven nests, belonging respectively to blackbirds and thrushes. On this broom some of the more elongated branches bore clusters of buds forming miniature brooms, caused by the mite Eriophyes rudis. Unless considered ornamental, the brooms should be
Chinese wolfberry, common matrimony vine (Lycium barbarum 'Turgidus', Lycium barbarum Turgidus), Goji berries of cultivar Turgidus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-wolfberry-common-matrimony-vine-lycium-barbarum-turgidus-lycium-barbarum-turgidus-goji-berries-of-cultivar-turgidus-image255220013.html
RMTR67MD–Chinese wolfberry, common matrimony vine (Lycium barbarum 'Turgidus', Lycium barbarum Turgidus), Goji berries of cultivar Turgidus
Artomyces turgidus, Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artomyces-turgidus-grows-on-well-rotted-wood-in-groups-coral-like-in-form-often-running-down-the-length-of-wood-has-a-much-tighter-upright-form-compared-to-the-other-similar-species-image573391297.html
RM2T8T6CH–Artomyces turgidus, Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species
178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus)., still image, Prints, 1842 - 1844, De Kay, James E. (James Ellsworth), 1792-1851 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/178-the-common-puffer-tetraodon-turgidus-179-the-small-globe-fish-acanthosoma-catinatum-180-the-hairy-balloon-fish-diodon-pilosus-181-the-unspoted-balloon-fish-d-fuliginosus-still-image-prints-1842-1844-de-kay-james-e-james-ellsworth-1792-1851-image376438282.html
RM2CTC6TA–178. The Common Puffer (Tetraodon turgidus). 179. The Small Globe-fish (Acanthosoma catinatum). 180. The Hairy Balloon-fish (Diodon pilosus). 181. The Unspoted Balloon-fish (D. fuliginosus)., still image, Prints, 1842 - 1844, De Kay, James E. (James Ellsworth), 1792-1851
Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grows-on-well-rotted-wood-in-groups-coral-like-in-form-often-running-129642912.html
RMHEWMT0–Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No
Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grows-on-well-rotted-wood-in-groups-coral-like-in-form-often-running-129642935.html
RMHEWMTR–Grows on well rotted wood in groups. Coral-like in form often running down the length of wood. Has a much tighter upright form compared to the other similar species. Common name: None Found: Native Forest Substrate: Wood Spore: WhiteHeight: 80mm Width: 3 mm Season: Autumn Edible: No
. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. REMARKABLE MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF SOLID-JAW FISHES. 1. Trigger Fish (Balisles capriscus). 2. Box Fish (Ostracion tricomis). 3. Porcupine Fish (Chilomyctervs geomefricvs),nQated. 4. Puffer {Tetrodon turgidus), with air-sac inflated.. 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.. Hornaday, William Temp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-remarkable-members-of-the-order-of-solid-jaw-fishes-1-trigger-fish-balisles-capriscus-2-box-fish-ostracion-tricomis-3-porcupine-fish-chilomyctervs-geomefricvsnqated-4-puffer-tetrodon-turgidus-with-air-sac-inflated-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-hornaday-william-temp-image216392194.html
RMPG1ECJ–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. REMARKABLE MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF SOLID-JAW FISHES. 1. Trigger Fish (Balisles capriscus). 2. Box Fish (Ostracion tricomis). 3. Porcupine Fish (Chilomyctervs geomefricvs),nQated. 4. Puffer {Tetrodon turgidus), with air-sac inflated.. 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.. Hornaday, William Temp
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 7. A Cosmocladitim saxonicuni de Bary (350/1); B Pleiirotaeniopsis turgidus (Bröb.) Lund. (190/1); C Arthro- desmus convergens Ehr. (300/1); D Holacanihum cristatum (Br^b.) Lund. (400/1); E Schieacanthttm armatiim [Breh.] Lund. (400/1); F Staurastrum cristatum Näg. (300/1); G Pletirenterium ^rrawrfe (Bulnh.) Lund. (400/1); E Euastnm ansatnm Ehrb. (400/1). a von oben, 6 von der Seite und c vom Ende gesehen. (A, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-fig-7-a-cosmocladitim-saxonicuni-de-bary-3501-b-pleiirotaeniopsis-turgidus-brb-lund-1901-c-arthro-desmus-convergens-ehr-3001-d-holacanihum-cristatum-brb-lund-4001-e-schieacanthttm-armatiim-breh-lund-4001-f-staurastrum-cristatum-ng-3001-g-pletirenterium-rrawrfe-bulnh-lund-4001-e-euastnm-ansatnm-ehrb-4001-a-von-oben-6-von-der-seite-und-c-vom-ende-gesehen-a-image180856068.html
RMME6KN8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 7. A Cosmocladitim saxonicuni de Bary (350/1); B Pleiirotaeniopsis turgidus (Bröb.) Lund. (190/1); C Arthro- desmus convergens Ehr. (300/1); D Holacanihum cristatum (Br^b.) Lund. (400/1); E Schieacanthttm armatiim [Breh.] Lund. (400/1); F Staurastrum cristatum Näg. (300/1); G Pletirenterium ^rrawrfe (Bulnh.) Lund. (400/1); E Euastnm ansatnm Ehrb. (400/1). a von oben, 6 von der Seite und c vom Ende gesehen. (A,
Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . Vorläufige Erläuterungen zu chmidts Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde Tafel 116. ?Ö^F Wo keine besondere Angabe der Vergrößerung beigefügt ist, sind >l» Abbildungen durchweg 660 fach vergrössert 1—3. Xmdsce (Timmi. Cerataulus turgidus E. 4. Virginien (Grunow), Huttonia Reichardtii Grunow var? 5.6. Cuxhaven, Cerataulus Smithii Ralfs. 7. Spitzbergen (Gründl.), nach GrunoVs Mittheilung «lein (erat, marginatus Grove & st. ähnlich. 8—11. Portorico, C. laevis (E.) Roper var. thermalis Grunow. 12. Elephant Point. C. laevis var. 13. Hudson (Eulenstein, Diät. sp. Typ. 10), C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-der-diatomaceen-kunde-vorlufige-erluterungen-zu-chmidts-atlas-der-diatomaceenkunde-tafel-116-f-wo-keine-besondere-angabe-der-vergrerung-beigefgt-ist-sind-gtl-abbildungen-durchweg-660-fach-vergrssert-13-xmdsce-timmi-cerataulus-turgidus-e-4-virginien-grunow-huttonia-reichardtii-grunow-var-56-cuxhaven-cerataulus-smithii-ralfs-7-spitzbergen-grndl-nach-grunovs-mittheilung-lein-erat-marginatus-grove-st-hnlich-811-portorico-c-laevis-e-roper-var-thermalis-grunow-12-elephant-point-c-laevis-var-13-hudson-eulenstein-dit-sp-typ-10-c-image342893577.html
RM2AWT475–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . Vorläufige Erläuterungen zu chmidts Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde Tafel 116. ?Ö^F Wo keine besondere Angabe der Vergrößerung beigefügt ist, sind >l» Abbildungen durchweg 660 fach vergrössert 1—3. Xmdsce (Timmi. Cerataulus turgidus E. 4. Virginien (Grunow), Huttonia Reichardtii Grunow var? 5.6. Cuxhaven, Cerataulus Smithii Ralfs. 7. Spitzbergen (Gründl.), nach GrunoVs Mittheilung «lein (erat, marginatus Grove & st. ähnlich. 8—11. Portorico, C. laevis (E.) Roper var. thermalis Grunow. 12. Elephant Point. C. laevis var. 13. Hudson (Eulenstein, Diät. sp. Typ. 10), C.
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-wot-ceol-111-vol-7-1883-page-205-plate-14-figs-la-j-c-d-2a-sa-j-c-4a-j-g-all-from-the-upper-burlington-limstone-xl-fsammodus-turgidus-st-john-and-worthen-geo-sur-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-lesley-j-p-j-peter-1819-1903-pennsylvania-image216327560.html
RMPFXG08–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania.
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . C.3B adi.at J.C.R.ch. I KYPTOCARIS STYLOFRONTALIS 4-. CARICYPHUS CIBBEROSUS 2 CARICYPHUS CORNUTUS. 5 D° TURGIDUS 3 D° SERRAMARGINIS. 6 D° ANGULATUS. ? ? PLATE CHIT. PLATE CXXII. Alpheus (Brephalos) (p. 538). Fig. 1. Megalopa stage, lateral aspect; enlarged twenty times. „ lc. Second antenna; If, second siagnopod; g, third siagnopod ; 1/;., firstgnatliopod; li, second gnathopod ; Ik, first pereiopod, right si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-scientific-results-of-the-voyage-of-hmschallenger-during-the-years-1873-76-under-the-command-of-captain-george-snares-rn-frsand-captain-frank-turle-thomson-rn-c3b-adiat-jcrch-i-kyptocaris-stylofrontalis-4-caricyphus-cibberosus-2-caricyphus-cornutus-5-d-turgidus-3-d-serramarginis-6-d-angulatus-plate-chit-plate-cxxii-alpheus-brephalos-p-538-fig-1-megalopa-stage-lateral-aspect-enlarged-twenty-times-lc-second-antenna-if-second-siagnopod-g-third-siagnopod-1-firstgnatliopod-li-second-gnathopod-ik-first-pereiopod-right-si-image339391164.html
RM2AM4GW0–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . C.3B adi.at J.C.R.ch. I KYPTOCARIS STYLOFRONTALIS 4-. CARICYPHUS CIBBEROSUS 2 CARICYPHUS CORNUTUS. 5 D° TURGIDUS 3 D° SERRAMARGINIS. 6 D° ANGULATUS. ? ? PLATE CHIT. PLATE CXXII. Alpheus (Brephalos) (p. 538). Fig. 1. Megalopa stage, lateral aspect; enlarged twenty times. „ lc. Second antenna; If, second siagnopod; g, third siagnopod ; 1/;., firstgnatliopod; li, second gnathopod ; Ik, first pereiopod, right si
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-wot-ceol-111-vol-7-1883-page-205-plate-14-figs-la-j-c-d-2a-sa-j-c-4a-j-g-all-from-the-upper-burlington-limstone-xl-fsammodus-turgidus-st-john-and-worthen-geo-sur-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-lesley-j-p-j-peter-1819-1903-pennsylvania-image216327557.html
RMPFXG05–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania.
. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. onR. strigosus. Fig. 141,I, 146, 3-9. Beutm. 09c, p. 137 Cynipid. Diastrophus turgidus Bass. Irregular, subcortical stem gaU, length 2 cm. Fig. 143. Beutm. 07c, p. 397 Itonid. Nodular stem gall, Lasioptera nodulosa Beutm. A subglobular, unilateral branch enlargement, diameter 5 mm, the walls thin and the cavity large, possibly North American. MarceUia 5:101 Cynipid. Rhodites rubicola Kieff.Reared from blossoms of R. ? v i 11 o s u s . Felt 156, p. 138 Itonid. Blackberry blossom midge, Dasyneura rubiflor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-of-the-state-entomologist-on-injurious-and-other-insects-of-the-state-of-new-york-onr-strigosus-fig-141i-146-3-9-beutm-09c-p-137-cynipid-diastrophus-turgidus-bass-irregular-subcortical-stem-gau-length-2-cm-fig-143-beutm-07c-p-397-itonid-nodular-stem-gall-lasioptera-nodulosa-beutm-a-subglobular-unilateral-branch-enlargement-diameter-5-mm-the-walls-thin-and-the-cavity-large-possibly-north-american-marceuia-5101-cynipid-rhodites-rubicola-kieffreared-from-blossoms-of-r-v-i-11-o-s-u-s-felt-156-p-138-itonid-blackberry-blossom-midge-dasyneura-rubiflor-image336954523.html
RM2AG5GX3–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. onR. strigosus. Fig. 141,I, 146, 3-9. Beutm. 09c, p. 137 Cynipid. Diastrophus turgidus Bass. Irregular, subcortical stem gaU, length 2 cm. Fig. 143. Beutm. 07c, p. 397 Itonid. Nodular stem gall, Lasioptera nodulosa Beutm. A subglobular, unilateral branch enlargement, diameter 5 mm, the walls thin and the cavity large, possibly North American. MarceUia 5:101 Cynipid. Rhodites rubicola Kieff.Reared from blossoms of R. ? v i 11 o s u s . Felt 156, p. 138 Itonid. Blackberry blossom midge, Dasyneura rubiflor
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 4Ga ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Ladophrys irigofius Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine-fish {ChilicMliys turgidus Gill) and smooth pnfl'er (Tefrodon Iwvigaius Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chiloinycterun geo^netrictis Kaup). Fig. 426.—Sun-flsh, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.—After Putnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish [Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-4ga-zoology-ventral-fins-are-usually-absent-they-are-inhabitants-of-warm-waters-the-trunk-fish-or-box-fish-ladophrys-irigofius-poey-is-a-west-indian-fish-one-specimen-has-appeared-at-holmes-hole-mass-the-porcupine-fish-chilicmliys-turgidus-gill-and-smooth-pnfler-tefrodon-iwvigaius-gill-and-the-spring-box-fish-chiloinycterun-geonetrictis-kaup-fig-426sun-flsh-mola-rotunda-one-eighteenth-natural-sizeafter-putnam-range-from-cape-cod-to-florida-the-sun-fish-mola-ro-tunda-cuvier-fig-435-is-like-the-others-of-th-image216373489.html
RMPG0JGH–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 4Ga ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Ladophrys irigofius Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine-fish {ChilicMliys turgidus Gill) and smooth pnfl'er (Tefrodon Iwvigaius Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chiloinycterun geo^netrictis Kaup). Fig. 426.—Sun-flsh, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.—After Putnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish [Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of th
. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . B. a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. West.B, Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, Clir.schizodermaticusVf.West. All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. We Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alg-vol-i-myxophyce-peridinie-bacillarie-chlorophyce-together-with-a-brief-summary-of-the-occurrence-and-distribution-of-freshwat4er-alg-b-a-i-e-d-fig-25-a-chroococcus-itrauteus-w-westb-chr-turgidus-kiitz-nag-c-and-d-clirschizodermaticusvfwest-all-x-450-fain-chamaesiphonaceae-a-family-of-epiphytes-in-which-the-cells-are-generallyclustered-in-dense-masses-around-the-filaments-of-larger-algae-fig-27-the-cells-may-beovoid-pyriform-or-cylindrical-and-there-is-always-a-distinction-between-base-and-apex-fig-2g-a-dactylococcopsis-montuna-w-g-s-we-image369761832.html
RM2CDG2YM–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . B. a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. West.B, Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, Clir.schizodermaticusVf.West. All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. We
. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. West.B, Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, Clir.schizodermaticusVf.West. All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. West. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alg-vol-i-myxophyce-peridinie-bacillarie-chlorophyce-together-with-a-brief-summary-of-the-occurrence-and-distribution-of-freshwat4er-alg-a-i-e-d-fig-25-a-chroococcus-itrauteus-w-westb-chr-turgidus-kiitz-nag-c-and-d-clirschizodermaticusvfwest-all-x-450-fain-chamaesiphonaceae-a-family-of-epiphytes-in-which-the-cells-are-generallyclustered-in-dense-masses-around-the-filaments-of-larger-algae-fig-27-the-cells-may-beovoid-pyriform-or-cylindrical-and-there-is-always-a-distinction-between-base-and-apex-fig-2g-a-dactylococcopsis-montuna-w-g-s-west-image369761761.html
RM2CDG2W5–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . a. I. e D Fig. 25. A, Chroococcus (itr/auteus W. West.B, Chr. turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. C and D, Clir.schizodermaticusVf.West. All x 450. Fain. Chamaesiphonaceae. A family of epiphytes in which the cells are generallyclustered in dense masses around the filaments of larger Algae (fig. 27). The cells may beovoid, pyriform, or cylindrical, and there is always a distinction between base and apex. Fig. 2G. A, Dactylococcopsis montuna W. &G. S. West.
. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . i. Chroococcus Detonii Bern. X 65°-Fig. 2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kuetz.) Naeg. var. Pullei Bern. X 1000.Fig. 3, a- Merismopoedia glauca (Ehrb.) Naeg. X i°oo.Fig. 5, 6, 7. Spirulina maxima Bern. X I0°°-Fig. 8, 9. Spirogyra sp. X 25°Fig. 10. Spirogyra sp. X i°00-Fig. n. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Ehrb. X 225-Fig. 12. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Ehrb.var. Novae-Guineae Bern. X 225-Fig. 13. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Bern.var. Novae-Guineae Bern. X 5°°-Fig. 14. Closterium Alkmari Bern. X 5°°-Fig. 15. Cl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nova-guinea-rsultats-de-lexpdition-scientifique-nerlandaise-la-nouvelle-guine-i-chroococcus-detonii-bern-x-65-fig-2-chroococcus-turgidus-kuetz-naeg-var-pullei-bern-x-1000fig-3-a-merismopoedia-glauca-ehrb-naeg-x-ioofig-5-6-7-spirulina-maxima-bern-x-i0-fig-8-9-spirogyra-sp-x-25fig-10-spirogyra-sp-x-i00-fig-n-closterium-acerosum-schr-ehrb-x-225-fig-12-closterium-acerosum-schr-ehrbvar-novae-guineae-bern-x-225-fig-13-closterium-acerosum-schr-bernvar-novae-guineae-bern-x-5-fig-14-closterium-alkmari-bern-x-5-fig-15-cl-image369984575.html
RM2CDX72R–. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . i. Chroococcus Detonii Bern. X 65°-Fig. 2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kuetz.) Naeg. var. Pullei Bern. X 1000.Fig. 3, a- Merismopoedia glauca (Ehrb.) Naeg. X i°oo.Fig. 5, 6, 7. Spirulina maxima Bern. X I0°°-Fig. 8, 9. Spirogyra sp. X 25°Fig. 10. Spirogyra sp. X i°00-Fig. n. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Ehrb. X 225-Fig. 12. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Ehrb.var. Novae-Guineae Bern. X 225-Fig. 13. Closterium acerosum (Schr.) Bern.var. Novae-Guineae Bern. X 5°°-Fig. 14. Closterium Alkmari Bern. X 5°°-Fig. 15. Cl
. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . R Natadipoera del., autor direx. Fa P. W. M. Trap impr, LX. Macaranga cucullata J. I. S. i. Ramulus - ... 2. Folium /s- 3. Inflorescentia (f /,. 4. Pars inflorescentiae çf 5/,. 5. Bractea intus visa ,0/,. 6. Bractea expansa dorso visa 7. 8. Flores tf 23/,.9. Stamen 2n,. tfwa-Guinea VIII. — J. J. Smith, Euphorbiaceae Tabula LX. R. Natadipoera del., autor direx. I<a P. W. M. Trap impr. Tab. LXI. Fig. i. Chroococcus Detonii Bern. X 65°-Fig. 2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kuetz.) Naeg. var. Pullei Bern. X 10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nova-guinea-rsultats-de-lexpdition-scientifique-nerlandaise-la-nouvelle-guine-r-natadipoera-del-autor-direx-fa-p-w-m-trap-impr-lx-macaranga-cucullata-j-i-s-i-ramulus-2-folium-s-3-inflorescentia-f-4-pars-inflorescentiae-f-5-5-bractea-intus-visa-0-6-bractea-expansa-dorso-visa-7-8-flores-tf-239-stamen-2n-tfwa-guinea-viii-j-j-smith-euphorbiaceae-tabula-lx-r-natadipoera-del-autor-direx-ilta-p-w-m-trap-impr-tab-lxi-fig-i-chroococcus-detonii-bern-x-65-fig-2-chroococcus-turgidus-kuetz-naeg-var-pullei-bern-x-10-image369984679.html
RM2CDX76F–. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . R Natadipoera del., autor direx. Fa P. W. M. Trap impr, LX. Macaranga cucullata J. I. S. i. Ramulus - ... 2. Folium /s- 3. Inflorescentia (f /,. 4. Pars inflorescentiae çf 5/,. 5. Bractea intus visa ,0/,. 6. Bractea expansa dorso visa 7. 8. Flores tf 23/,.9. Stamen 2n,. tfwa-Guinea VIII. — J. J. Smith, Euphorbiaceae Tabula LX. R. Natadipoera del., autor direx. I<a P. W. M. Trap impr. Tab. LXI. Fig. i. Chroococcus Detonii Bern. X 65°-Fig. 2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kuetz.) Naeg. var. Pullei Bern. X 10
. The animal life of our seashore. With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island. Marine animals. 126 SOME COASTWISE FISHES. {Tetrodon turgidus) is an interesting little animal, very common on some parts of the Atlantic coast. When hauled from the water it immediately in- flates itself, and sometimes several inflations, ac-. SWELL-TOAD (PUFPEE). companied by as many collapses, will follow one another in rapid succession. This procedure is especially noticeable when the animal is irritated. Of much larger dimensions, and strongly armed. Please note that th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-life-of-our-seashore-with-special-reference-to-the-new-jersey-coast-and-the-southern-shore-of-long-island-marine-animals-126-some-coastwise-fishes-tetrodon-turgidus-is-an-interesting-little-animal-very-common-on-some-parts-of-the-atlantic-coast-when-hauled-from-the-water-it-immediately-in-flates-itself-and-sometimes-several-inflations-ac-swell-toad-pufpee-companied-by-as-many-collapses-will-follow-one-another-in-rapid-succession-this-procedure-is-especially-noticeable-when-the-animal-is-irritated-of-much-larger-dimensions-and-strongly-armed-please-note-that-th-image232200233.html
RMRDNHND–. The animal life of our seashore. With special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island. Marine animals. 126 SOME COASTWISE FISHES. {Tetrodon turgidus) is an interesting little animal, very common on some parts of the Atlantic coast. When hauled from the water it immediately in- flates itself, and sometimes several inflations, ac-. SWELL-TOAD (PUFPEE). companied by as many collapses, will follow one another in rapid succession. This procedure is especially noticeable when the animal is irritated. Of much larger dimensions, and strongly armed. Please note that th
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 152 PLATE 166. PANOPEUS TURGIDUS (P. 364) For explanation of plate see page 583. 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 Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-u-s-national-museum-bulletin-152-plate-166-panopeus-turgidus-p-364-for-explanation-of-plate-see-page-583-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-interior-washington-smithsonian-institution-press-etc-for-sale-by-the-supt-of-docs-u-s-govt-print-off-image233738304.html
RMRG7KGG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 152 PLATE 166. PANOPEUS TURGIDUS (P. 364) For explanation of plate see page 583. 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 Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 298 The Canadian Horticulturist. THE RASl'HERR' ClALl. 1-LY—(Dastrophus Turgidus). ASSET gives a brief description of this gall fly and its pro- ducer in the Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 2, p. 100. His specimens were collected in the State of Connecticut, and^ although found in Ontario from Essex to Ottawa, very few notices of it have been published in Canada. This gall has been more or less common on the stems of the wild raspberry, Ruhis Strigosus, and on the cultivated varieties in the County of York during the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-horticulturist-monthly-1892-gardening-canadian-periodicals-298-the-canadian-horticulturist-the-raslherr-clall-1-lydastrophus-turgidus-asset-gives-a-brief-description-of-this-gall-fly-and-its-pro-ducer-in-the-canadian-entomologist-vol-2-p-100-his-specimens-were-collected-in-the-state-of-connecticut-and-although-found-in-ontario-from-essex-to-ottawa-very-few-notices-of-it-have-been-published-in-canada-this-gall-has-been-more-or-less-common-on-the-stems-of-the-wild-raspberry-ruhis-strigosus-and-on-the-cultivated-varieties-in-the-county-of-york-during-the-image233545773.html
RMRFXX0D–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. 298 The Canadian Horticulturist. THE RASl'HERR' ClALl. 1-LY—(Dastrophus Turgidus). ASSET gives a brief description of this gall fly and its pro- ducer in the Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 2, p. 100. His specimens were collected in the State of Connecticut, and^ although found in Ontario from Essex to Ottawa, very few notices of it have been published in Canada. This gall has been more or less common on the stems of the wild raspberry, Ruhis Strigosus, and on the cultivated varieties in the County of York during the
. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 5° Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. VII, Creodonta,' has removed many of the species to a distinct generic position. He says of Miochenus: " The name Mioclcenus should be restricted to those forms which agree with the type species M. turgidus in the extremely broad, low and massive premolars, which equal or exceed the molars in size,"etc.; and later remarks, " If, as Schlosser has suggested, it becomes necessary to refer Mioctce?ius to that group [Condylarthra], it will form a very dis- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-american-museum-of-natural-history-natural-history-science-5-bulletin-american-museum-of-natural-history-vol-vii-creodonta-has-removed-many-of-the-species-to-a-distinct-generic-position-he-says-of-miochenus-quot-the-name-mioclcenus-should-be-restricted-to-those-forms-which-agree-with-the-type-species-m-turgidus-in-the-extremely-broad-low-and-massive-premolars-which-equal-or-exceed-the-molars-in-sizequotetc-and-later-remarks-quot-if-as-schlosser-has-suggested-it-becomes-necessary-to-refer-mioctceius-to-that-group-condylarthra-it-will-form-a-very-dis-image234124121.html
RMRGW7KN–. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 5° Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. VII, Creodonta,' has removed many of the species to a distinct generic position. He says of Miochenus: " The name Mioclcenus should be restricted to those forms which agree with the type species M. turgidus in the extremely broad, low and massive premolars, which equal or exceed the molars in size,"etc.; and later remarks, " If, as Schlosser has suggested, it becomes necessary to refer Mioctce?ius to that group [Condylarthra], it will form a very dis-
. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 72.âThe Gall Producer (Diastrophus Turgidus). Although the galls are full-grown towards the end of [une, they should not be gathered until the following spring. When collected, the galls should be placed in a glass jarâa candy jar having a mouth about i }4 inches wide will do very wellâ-and the mouth should be loosely stopped with a plug of cotton batting. The producers begin to come out about the middle of May, and may be seen walking on the side of the jar next the light. They are " short and chunky.&qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-horticulturist-monthly-1892-gardening-canadian-periodicals-fig-72the-gall-producer-diastrophus-turgidus-although-the-galls-are-full-grown-towards-the-end-of-une-they-should-not-be-gathered-until-the-following-spring-when-collected-the-galls-should-be-placed-in-a-glass-jara-candy-jar-having-a-mouth-about-i-4-inches-wide-will-do-very-well-and-the-mouth-should-be-loosely-stopped-with-a-plug-of-cotton-batting-the-producers-begin-to-come-out-about-the-middle-of-may-and-may-be-seen-walking-on-the-side-of-the-jar-next-the-light-they-are-quot-short-and-chunkyqu-image233545758.html
RMRFXWYX–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 72.âThe Gall Producer (Diastrophus Turgidus). Although the galls are full-grown towards the end of [une, they should not be gathered until the following spring. When collected, the galls should be placed in a glass jarâa candy jar having a mouth about i }4 inches wide will do very wellâ-and the mouth should be loosely stopped with a plug of cotton batting. The producers begin to come out about the middle of May, and may be seen walking on the side of the jar next the light. They are " short and chunky.&qu
. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 71. Raspberry Gall.. Fig. 72.âThe Gall Producer (Diastrophus Turgidus). Although the galls are full-grown towards the end of [une, they should not be gathered until the following spring. When collected, the galls should be placed in a glass jarâa candy jar having a mouth about i }4 inches wide will do very wellâ-and the mouth should be loosely stopped with a plug of cotton batting. The producers begin to come out about the middle of May, and may be seen walking on the side of the jar next the light. They are & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-horticulturist-monthly-1892-gardening-canadian-periodicals-fig-71-raspberry-gall-fig-72the-gall-producer-diastrophus-turgidus-although-the-galls-are-full-grown-towards-the-end-of-une-they-should-not-be-gathered-until-the-following-spring-when-collected-the-galls-should-be-placed-in-a-glass-jara-candy-jar-having-a-mouth-about-i-4-inches-wide-will-do-very-well-and-the-mouth-should-be-loosely-stopped-with-a-plug-of-cotton-batting-the-producers-begin-to-come-out-about-the-middle-of-may-and-may-be-seen-walking-on-the-side-of-the-jar-next-the-light-they-are-image233545762.html
RMRFXX02–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 71. Raspberry Gall.. Fig. 72.âThe Gall Producer (Diastrophus Turgidus). Although the galls are full-grown towards the end of [une, they should not be gathered until the following spring. When collected, the galls should be placed in a glass jarâa candy jar having a mouth about i }4 inches wide will do very wellâ-and the mouth should be loosely stopped with a plug of cotton batting. The producers begin to come out about the middle of May, and may be seen walking on the side of the jar next the light. They are &
. The algae. Algae. ?4%f^' Fig. 162 Chroococcus. A, C. turgidus^ plant ( x 600). B, C. turgidusj protoplasmic reticulum with accumulations of metachromatin at nodal points, pg = plasmatic granules, mi = microsomes. C, C. macro- coccus, normal daughter cell formation. D, C. macrococcus, daughter cell formation with retention of the parent envelopes. (A, after Smith; B, after Acton; C, D, after Crow.) cytology of this genus has shown that C. turgidus represents the simplest condition with the metachromatin granules only just dif- ferentiated. In C. macrococcus^ a more complex type, there is a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-algae-algae-4f-fig-162-chroococcus-a-c-turgidus-plant-x-600-b-c-turgidusj-protoplasmic-reticulum-with-accumulations-of-metachromatin-at-nodal-points-pg-=-plasmatic-granules-mi-=-microsomes-c-c-macro-coccus-normal-daughter-cell-formation-d-c-macrococcus-daughter-cell-formation-with-retention-of-the-parent-envelopes-a-after-smith-b-after-acton-c-d-after-crow-cytology-of-this-genus-has-shown-that-c-turgidus-represents-the-simplest-condition-with-the-metachromatin-granules-only-just-dif-ferentiated-in-c-macrococcus-a-more-complex-type-there-is-a-image237822158.html
RMRPWMGE–. The algae. Algae. ?4%f^' Fig. 162 Chroococcus. A, C. turgidus^ plant ( x 600). B, C. turgidusj protoplasmic reticulum with accumulations of metachromatin at nodal points, pg = plasmatic granules, mi = microsomes. C, C. macro- coccus, normal daughter cell formation. D, C. macrococcus, daughter cell formation with retention of the parent envelopes. (A, after Smith; B, after Acton; C, D, after Crow.) cytology of this genus has shown that C. turgidus represents the simplest condition with the metachromatin granules only just dif- ferentiated. In C. macrococcus^ a more complex type, there is a
. Zoology. Zoology. THE EUBTPHARYNX. 175 Ladoplirys trigomis, is a West Indian fish; one specimen has appeared at Holmes^ Hole, Mass. The porcnpine-flsh {Chilichthys turgidus) and smooth puffer {Teirodon Iceviga- tus) and the spring box-fish (Cliilomycterus geometricus) range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish {Mola ro- tunda, Fig. 221) is, like the others of the order, a surface- swimmer. It is sometimes a metre or more in length, weighing five hundred pounds or more. A A'ery strange fish of unknown affinities is the Eury- 'pharynx (Fig. 223), which was dredged in the Mediterra- nean Sea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-zoology-the-eubtpharynx-175-ladoplirys-trigomis-is-a-west-indian-fish-one-specimen-has-appeared-at-holmes-hole-mass-the-porcnpine-flsh-chilichthys-turgidus-and-smooth-puffer-teirodon-iceviga-tus-and-the-spring-box-fish-cliilomycterus-geometricus-range-from-cape-cod-to-florida-the-sun-fish-mola-ro-tunda-fig-221-is-like-the-others-of-the-order-a-surface-swimmer-it-is-sometimes-a-metre-or-more-in-length-weighing-five-hundred-pounds-or-more-a-aery-strange-fish-of-unknown-affinities-is-the-eury-pharynx-fig-223-which-was-dredged-in-the-mediterra-nean-sea-image232259796.html
RMRDT9MM–. Zoology. Zoology. THE EUBTPHARYNX. 175 Ladoplirys trigomis, is a West Indian fish; one specimen has appeared at Holmes^ Hole, Mass. The porcnpine-flsh {Chilichthys turgidus) and smooth puffer {Teirodon Iceviga- tus) and the spring box-fish (Cliilomycterus geometricus) range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish {Mola ro- tunda, Fig. 221) is, like the others of the order, a surface- swimmer. It is sometimes a metre or more in length, weighing five hundred pounds or more. A A'ery strange fish of unknown affinities is the Eury- 'pharynx (Fig. 223), which was dredged in the Mediterra- nean Sea
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 296 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 /. Figure 191.—Left hind legs of species of Exochus, 9 a, stenostoma b, mitratus orias c, turgidus d, pictus xanthopsis e, russeus f, enodis g, bryanti h, semirujus i, elimatus. 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 Interior. Washington : Sm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-296-u-s-national-museum-bulletin-216-figure-191left-hind-legs-of-species-of-exochus-9-a-stenostoma-b-mitratus-orias-c-turgidus-d-pictus-xanthopsis-e-russeus-f-enodis-g-bryanti-h-semirujus-i-elimatus-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-interior-washington-sm-image233725666.html
RMRG73D6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 296 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 /. Figure 191.—Left hind legs of species of Exochus, 9 a, stenostoma b, mitratus orias c, turgidus d, pictus xanthopsis e, russeus f, enodis g, bryanti h, semirujus i, elimatus. 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 Interior. Washington : Sm
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fossil Turtles Plate 37. Figs, i to 5. Agomphus turgidus. . Page 249. Figs. 8 and 9. Agomphus pectoralis. X - Page 254. Figs. 6 and 7. Agomphus petrosus. â ; . Page 250. Fig. 10. Zygoramma striatula. X !⢠Page 258. Figs. 11 to 13. Baptemys wyomingensis. X I- Page 273.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-fossil-turtles-plate-37-figs-i-to-5-agomphus-turgidus-page-249-figs-8-and-9-agomphus-pectoralis-x-page-254-figs-6-and-7-agomphus-petrosus-page-250-fig-10-zygoramma-striatula-x-!-page-258-figs-11-to-13-baptemys-wyomingensis-x-i-page-273-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-carnegie-institution-of-washington-washington-carnegi-image233474162.html
RMRFRJJX–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fossil Turtles Plate 37. Figs, i to 5. Agomphus turgidus. . Page 249. Figs. 8 and 9. Agomphus pectoralis. X - Page 254. Figs. 6 and 7. Agomphus petrosus. â ; . Page 250. Fig. 10. Zygoramma striatula. X !⢠Page 258. Figs. 11 to 13. Baptemys wyomingensis. X I- Page 273.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegi
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-wot-ceol-111-vol-7-1883-page-205-plate-14-figs-la-j-c-d-2a-sa-j-c-4a-j-g-all-from-the-upper-burlington-limstone-xl-fsammodus-turgidus-st-john-and-worthen-geo-sur-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-lesley-j-p-j-peter-1819-1903-pennsylvania-image231894650.html
RMRD7KYP–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania.
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 4Ga ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Ladophrys irigofius Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine-fish {ChilicMliys turgidus Gill) and smooth pnfl'er (Tefrodon Iwvigaius Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chiloinycterun geo^netrictis Kaup). Fig. 426.—Sun-flsh, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.—After Putnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish [Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-4ga-zoology-ventral-fins-are-usually-absent-they-are-inhabitants-of-warm-waters-the-trunk-fish-or-box-fish-ladophrys-irigofius-poey-is-a-west-indian-fish-one-specimen-has-appeared-at-holmes-hole-mass-the-porcupine-fish-chilicmliys-turgidus-gill-and-smooth-pnfler-tefrodon-iwvigaius-gill-and-the-spring-box-fish-chiloinycterun-geonetrictis-kaup-fig-426sun-flsh-mola-rotunda-one-eighteenth-natural-sizeafter-putnam-range-from-cape-cod-to-florida-the-sun-fish-mola-ro-tunda-cuvier-fig-435-is-like-the-others-of-th-image231941746.html
RMRD9T1P–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 4Ga ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Ladophrys irigofius Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine-fish {ChilicMliys turgidus Gill) and smooth pnfl'er (Tefrodon Iwvigaius Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chiloinycterun geo^netrictis Kaup). Fig. 426.—Sun-flsh, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.—After Putnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish [Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of th
. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. 462 ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Lactophrys trigomis Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at [Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine - fish {CMUchtht/s â turgidus Gill) and smooth puffer {Tetrodon Icevigatus Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chilomycterus geometricus Kaup). Fig. 425.âSun-fish, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.âAfter Pntnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish {Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of the ord Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-462-zoology-ventral-fins-are-usually-absent-they-are-inhabitants-of-warm-waters-the-trunk-fish-or-box-fish-lactophrys-trigomis-poey-is-a-west-indian-fish-one-specimen-has-appeared-at-holmes-hole-mass-the-porcupine-fish-cmuchthts-turgidus-gill-and-smooth-puffer-tetrodon-icevigatus-gill-and-the-spring-box-fish-chilomycterus-geometricus-kaup-fig-425sun-fish-mola-rotunda-one-eighteenth-natural-sizeafter-pntnam-range-from-cape-cod-to-florida-the-sun-fish-mola-ro-tunda-cuvier-fig-435-is-like-the-others-of-the-ord-image232351884.html
RMRE0F5G–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. 462 ZOOLOGY. ventral fins are usually absent. They are inhabitants of warm waters. The trunk-fish or box-fish, Lactophrys trigomis Poey, is a West Indian fish ; one specimen has appeared at [Holmes' Hole, Mass. The porcupine - fish {CMUchtht/s â turgidus Gill) and smooth puffer {Tetrodon Icevigatus Gill) and the spring box-fish {Chilomycterus geometricus Kaup). Fig. 425.âSun-fish, Mola rotunda, one eighteenth natural size.âAfter Pntnam. range from Cape Cod to Florida. The sun-fish {Mola ro- tunda Cuvier, Fig. 435) is, like the others of the ord
. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 1895.) Osborn and Earle, Fossil Mam ma Is of the Puerco. Table III.—Continued. Lower. Upper. 5. AMBLYPODA. Taligrada. pantolambdid 1 . I 'antolambda bathmodon Cope X " cavirictus Cope X 6. CONDYLARTHRA. M H1C1..KMH.K (Incerta sedisV Miocltenus turgidus Cope X zittelianus L 'ope turgidunculus Cope j. . X opisthacus Cope I'KKIl'TYCHIII.E. Periptychinae. Periptychus rhabdodon Cope coarctatus Cope brabensis Cope Ectoconus ditrigonus Cope Anisonchinae. ? Zetodon gracilis Cope Haploconus lineatus Cope corniculatus Cope a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-american-museum-of-natural-history-natural-history-science-1895-osborn-and-earle-fossil-mam-ma-is-of-the-puerco-table-iiicontinued-lower-upper-5-amblypoda-taligrada-pantolambdid-1-i-antolambda-bathmodon-cope-x-quot-cavirictus-cope-x-6-condylarthra-m-h1c1kmhk-incerta-sedisv-miocltenus-turgidus-cope-x-zittelianus-l-ope-turgidunculus-cope-j-x-opisthacus-cope-ikkiltychiiie-periptychinae-periptychus-rhabdodon-cope-coarctatus-cope-brabensis-cope-ectoconus-ditrigonus-cope-anisonchinae-zetodon-gracilis-cope-haploconus-lineatus-cope-corniculatus-cope-a-image234124342.html
RMRGW7YJ–. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 1895.) Osborn and Earle, Fossil Mam ma Is of the Puerco. Table III.—Continued. Lower. Upper. 5. AMBLYPODA. Taligrada. pantolambdid 1 . I 'antolambda bathmodon Cope X " cavirictus Cope X 6. CONDYLARTHRA. M H1C1..KMH.K (Incerta sedisV Miocltenus turgidus Cope X zittelianus L 'ope turgidunculus Cope j. . X opisthacus Cope I'KKIl'TYCHIII.E. Periptychinae. Periptychus rhabdodon Cope coarctatus Cope brabensis Cope Ectoconus ditrigonus Cope Anisonchinae. ? Zetodon gracilis Cope Haploconus lineatus Cope corniculatus Cope a
. Lichens. Lichens. Fig. 17. Gloeocapsa magma Kiitz. X 450 (after West). Fig. 16. Examples of Chroococcus. A, Ch. giganteus West; B, Ch. turgidus Naeg.; C and D, Ch.schizo- dermaticus West x 450 (after West). lamellate gelatinous wall, forming colonies enclosed in a common sheath (Fig. 17); the inner integument is often coloured red or orange. These ^ Nylander (1866) gave the term "gonimia" to the blue-green algae of the Phycolichens, retaining the term " gonidia " for the bright-green algae of the Archilichens : the distinction is not now main- tained. ^ For further detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lichens-lichens-fig-17-gloeocapsa-magma-kiitz-x-450-after-west-fig-16-examples-of-chroococcus-a-ch-giganteus-west-b-ch-turgidus-naeg-c-and-d-chschizo-dermaticus-west-x-450-after-west-lamellate-gelatinous-wall-forming-colonies-enclosed-in-a-common-sheath-fig-17-the-inner-integument-is-often-coloured-red-or-orange-these-nylander-1866-gave-the-term-quotgonimiaquot-to-the-blue-green-algae-of-the-phycolichens-retaining-the-term-quot-gonidia-quot-for-the-bright-green-algae-of-the-archilichens-the-distinction-is-not-now-main-tained-for-further-detail-image232299185.html
RMRDX3YD–. Lichens. Lichens. Fig. 17. Gloeocapsa magma Kiitz. X 450 (after West). Fig. 16. Examples of Chroococcus. A, Ch. giganteus West; B, Ch. turgidus Naeg.; C and D, Ch.schizo- dermaticus West x 450 (after West). lamellate gelatinous wall, forming colonies enclosed in a common sheath (Fig. 17); the inner integument is often coloured red or orange. These ^ Nylander (1866) gave the term "gonimia" to the blue-green algae of the Phycolichens, retaining the term " gonidia " for the bright-green algae of the Archilichens : the distinction is not now main- tained. ^ For further detail
. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Sperchon turgidus. Fig. 1. Rechte Palpe, Außenseite. Fig. 2. nistalende der linken Palpe, gezeichnet bei Betrachtung durch V12 Imm. bei leichter Pressung durch das Deckglas. Die Taststifte des vorletzten Gliedes stehen nahe beieinander, beide oberhalb der Beugeseitenmitte. , Der untere Stift ist bei 31 jx dorsoventraler Gliedstärke an dieser Stelle 7 |x lang und ragt etwas über den Beugeseitenrand des Gliedes hinaus. Der obere (weiter distalwärts stehende), et Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abhandlungen-herausgegeben-vom-naturwissenschaftlichen-verein-zu-bremen-natural-history-natural-history-germany-fig-1-fig-2-sperchon-turgidus-fig-1-rechte-palpe-auenseite-fig-2-nistalende-der-linken-palpe-gezeichnet-bei-betrachtung-durch-v12-imm-bei-leichter-pressung-durch-das-deckglas-die-taststifte-des-vorletzten-gliedes-stehen-nahe-beieinander-beide-oberhalb-der-beugeseitenmitte-der-untere-stift-ist-bei-31-jx-dorsoventraler-gliedstrke-an-dieser-stelle-7-x-lang-und-ragt-etwas-ber-den-beugeseitenrand-des-gliedes-hinaus-der-obere-weiter-distalwrts-stehende-et-image238004545.html
RMRR6169–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Sperchon turgidus. Fig. 1. Rechte Palpe, Außenseite. Fig. 2. nistalende der linken Palpe, gezeichnet bei Betrachtung durch V12 Imm. bei leichter Pressung durch das Deckglas. Die Taststifte des vorletzten Gliedes stehen nahe beieinander, beide oberhalb der Beugeseitenmitte. , Der untere Stift ist bei 31 jx dorsoventraler Gliedstärke an dieser Stelle 7 |x lang und ragt etwas über den Beugeseitenrand des Gliedes hinaus. Der obere (weiter distalwärts stehende), et
. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 13. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. tf. Vergr. x 50, nach Ppt. 1127. A.. Fig. 14. Fig. 15. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. <$. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. <$. Maxillarorgan. Rechte Palpe. Vergr. X 155, nach Ppt. 1127. Vergr. X 150, nach Ppt. 1127.. 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.. Nat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abhandlungen-herausgegeben-vom-naturwissenschaftlichen-verein-zu-bremen-natural-history-natural-history-fig-13-arrhenurus-turgidus-koen-n-sp-tf-vergr-x-50-nach-ppt-1127-a-fig-14-fig-15-arrhenurus-turgidus-koen-n-sp-lt-arrhenurus-turgidus-koen-n-sp-lt-maxillarorgan-rechte-palpe-vergr-x-155-nach-ppt-1127-vergr-x-150-nach-ppt-1127-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-nat-image238004548.html
RMRR616C–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 13. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. tf. Vergr. x 50, nach Ppt. 1127. A.. Fig. 14. Fig. 15. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. <$. Arrhenurus turgidus Koen. n. sp. <$. Maxillarorgan. Rechte Palpe. Vergr. X 155, nach Ppt. 1127. Vergr. X 150, nach Ppt. 1127.. 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.. Nat
. Bulletin international de l'Acadmie des sciences de Cracovie, Classe des sciences mathmatiques et naturelles. Anzeiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Krakau. Reihe B, Biologische Wissenschaften. Natural history; Natural history -- Poland. Phytoplankton javanischer Seeu 693 teten Hiïlle stecken. Weicbt von Chr. turgidus v. subnudus Hansg. durch die gut entwickelte Membran und Anordnung der Kolo- nien ab. Hab. Mipitan, Sawa-Plankton. Haufig. (Taf. XXXVI, Fig. 4). Flagellatae. Dinobrvon Ehrenb. D. Sertularia Ehr.. Le m m.; Kryptogfl. d. Mark Brand., III,. Fig. 18. Dinobryon Sertularia Ehr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-international-de-lacadmie-des-sciences-de-cracovie-classe-des-sciences-mathmatiques-et-naturelles-anzeiger-der-akademie-der-wissenschaften-in-krakau-reihe-b-biologische-wissenschaften-natural-history-natural-history-poland-phytoplankton-javanischer-seeu-693-teten-hille-stecken-weicbt-von-chr-turgidus-v-subnudus-hansg-durch-die-gut-entwickelte-membran-und-anordnung-der-kolo-nien-ab-hab-mipitan-sawa-plankton-haufig-taf-xxxvi-fig-4-flagellatae-dinobrvon-ehrenb-d-sertularia-ehr-le-m-m-kryptogfl-d-mark-brand-iii-fig-18-dinobryon-sertularia-ehr-image233983067.html
RMRGJRP3–. Bulletin international de l'Acadmie des sciences de Cracovie, Classe des sciences mathmatiques et naturelles. Anzeiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Krakau. Reihe B, Biologische Wissenschaften. Natural history; Natural history -- Poland. Phytoplankton javanischer Seeu 693 teten Hiïlle stecken. Weicbt von Chr. turgidus v. subnudus Hansg. durch die gut entwickelte Membran und Anordnung der Kolo- nien ab. Hab. Mipitan, Sawa-Plankton. Haufig. (Taf. XXXVI, Fig. 4). Flagellatae. Dinobrvon Ehrenb. D. Sertularia Ehr.. Le m m.; Kryptogfl. d. Mark Brand., III,. Fig. 18. Dinobryon Sertularia Ehr.
. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. 338 Epimeren zeigen keine hintere Innenecke; sie sind hier flachbogig abgerundet. Beine: Die Klauen der Beine weisen eine Nebenzinke und schmale, hyaline Basalverbreiterung auf. Geaitalorgan: Das äußere Geschlechtsfeld hat bei ge- schlossenen Klappen etwa birnförmigen Umriß. Es ist 155 |x lang. ! f Fig. 3. Sperchon turgidus, Bauchseite mit Epimeren und Genitalorgan. und 135 [x breit. Die Klappen zeigen in dieser Lage dreieckigen Umriß, verstärkten Außenrand und Haarreihe am I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abhandlungen-herausgegeben-vom-naturwissenschaftlichen-verein-zu-bremen-natural-history-natural-history-germany-338-epimeren-zeigen-keine-hintere-innenecke-sie-sind-hier-flachbogig-abgerundet-beine-die-klauen-der-beine-weisen-eine-nebenzinke-und-schmale-hyaline-basalverbreiterung-auf-geaitalorgan-das-uere-geschlechtsfeld-hat-bei-ge-schlossenen-klappen-etwa-birnfrmigen-umri-es-ist-155-x-lang-!-f-fig-3-sperchon-turgidus-bauchseite-mit-epimeren-und-genitalorgan-und-135-x-breit-die-klappen-zeigen-in-dieser-lage-dreieckigen-umri-verstrkten-auenrand-und-haarreihe-am-i-image238004540.html
RMRR6164–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. 338 Epimeren zeigen keine hintere Innenecke; sie sind hier flachbogig abgerundet. Beine: Die Klauen der Beine weisen eine Nebenzinke und schmale, hyaline Basalverbreiterung auf. Geaitalorgan: Das äußere Geschlechtsfeld hat bei ge- schlossenen Klappen etwa birnförmigen Umriß. Es ist 155 |x lang. ! f Fig. 3. Sperchon turgidus, Bauchseite mit Epimeren und Genitalorgan. und 135 [x breit. Die Klappen zeigen in dieser Lage dreieckigen Umriß, verstärkten Außenrand und Haarreihe am I
. Bulletins of American paleontology. 2.2 2.4 2.6. 2.8 3.0 B 3.2 Text-figure 42.—Transverse serial sections of Crassumho irioniatus, n. sp. from USNM locality 9045, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. (A) Large specimen, USNM 154884, Xl.5. (B) Large juvenile or small adult, USNM 154885, X3. Dental plates and crural bases are represented as lines. Comparisons.—This species is readily distinguished from Crass- umbo turgidus, n. sp. with which it occurs at USNM locahties 9043 and 9046. C. turgidus has more swollen umbos in both valves, the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-22-24-26-28-30-b-32-text-figure-42transverse-serial-sections-of-crassumho-irioniatus-n-sp-from-usnm-locality-9045-measurements-mm-from-ventral-beak-a-large-specimen-usnm-154884-xl5-b-large-juvenile-or-small-adult-usnm-154885-x3-dental-plates-and-crural-bases-are-represented-as-lines-comparisonsthis-species-is-readily-distinguished-from-crass-umbo-turgidus-n-sp-with-which-it-occurs-at-usnm-locahties-9043-and-9046-c-turgidus-has-more-swollen-umbos-in-both-valves-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanne-image233778468.html
RMRG9ER0–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 2.2 2.4 2.6. 2.8 3.0 B 3.2 Text-figure 42.—Transverse serial sections of Crassumho irioniatus, n. sp. from USNM locality 9045, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. (A) Large specimen, USNM 154884, Xl.5. (B) Large juvenile or small adult, USNM 154885, X3. Dental plates and crural bases are represented as lines. Comparisons.—This species is readily distinguished from Crass- umbo turgidus, n. sp. with which it occurs at USNM locahties 9043 and 9046. C. turgidus has more swollen umbos in both valves, the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
. Bulletins of American paleontology. 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 A o 1.7 o 1.9. 2.1 2.3 2.5 "^ <G^ <^G:^ <^ ^ 2.7 2.9 3.1 B 3.3 3.5 Text-figure 43.—Transverse serial sections of Crnsstimho turgidus, n. sp. from rSNM locality 9043, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. (A) Large specimen, USNM 15^899, X2; (B) Small adult, USNM 154900, X3.. 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.. Paleontological Research In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-250-275-300-325-350-a-o-17-o-19-21-23-25-quot-ltg-ltg-lt-27-29-31-b-33-35-text-figure-43transverse-serial-sections-of-crnsstimho-turgidus-n-sp-from-rsnm-locality-9043-measurements-mm-from-ventral-beak-a-large-specimen-usnm-15899-x2-b-small-adult-usnm-154900-x3-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-paleontological-research-in-image233778379.html
RMRG9EKR–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 A o 1.7 o 1.9. 2.1 2.3 2.5 "^ <G^ <^G:^ <^ ^ 2.7 2.9 3.1 B 3.3 3.5 Text-figure 43.—Transverse serial sections of Crnsstimho turgidus, n. sp. from rSNM locality 9043, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. (A) Large specimen, USNM 15^899, X2; (B) Small adult, USNM 154900, X3.. 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.. Paleontological Research In
. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. Trunk-Fish, Lactophrys camelinus, Dekay. THE name Plecto- gnatlii comes from the Greek plectos, twisted or conjoined, and gna- t/ios, jaw, and is given to fishes known as the Puffers, the Sun-fishes, etc. or the Diodontidae, and the Trunk-fishes or Ostraciontidse, all of which have the maxil- laries and premaxil- laries fixed together, and the whole united firmly by suture to FIG. 314.. Puffer, Telraodon turgidus, Mitchell. the cranium. The Puffers have the power of greatly inflating themselves by swallowing air, and hence their 12. Please note that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-zology-a-textbook-zoology-trunk-fish-lactophrys-camelinus-dekay-the-name-plecto-gnatlii-comes-from-the-greek-plectos-twisted-or-conjoined-and-gna-tios-jaw-and-is-given-to-fishes-known-as-the-puffers-the-sun-fishes-etc-or-the-diodontidae-and-the-trunk-fishes-or-ostraciontidse-all-of-which-have-the-maxil-laries-and-premaxil-laries-fixed-together-and-the-whole-united-firmly-by-suture-to-fig-314-puffer-telraodon-turgidus-mitchell-the-cranium-the-puffers-have-the-power-of-greatly-inflating-themselves-by-swallowing-air-and-hence-their-12-please-note-that-image231428585.html
RMRCEDEH–. Elements of zoölogy : a textbook. Zoology. Trunk-Fish, Lactophrys camelinus, Dekay. THE name Plecto- gnatlii comes from the Greek plectos, twisted or conjoined, and gna- t/ios, jaw, and is given to fishes known as the Puffers, the Sun-fishes, etc. or the Diodontidae, and the Trunk-fishes or Ostraciontidse, all of which have the maxil- laries and premaxil- laries fixed together, and the whole united firmly by suture to FIG. 314.. Puffer, Telraodon turgidus, Mitchell. the cranium. The Puffers have the power of greatly inflating themselves by swallowing air, and hence their 12. Please note that
. Diseases of cultivated plants and trees. Plant diseases; Plants -- Wounds and injuries; Plants, Protection of; Trees -- Diseases and pests. 140 DISEASES OF CULTIVATED PLANTS between the cells of the leaf, and in the bark, medullary rays, and pith of the shoots. The brooms should be removed both from cultivated and wild trees. Witches' brooms of birch, produced by Exoascus turgidus (Sadeb.), are very abundant in this country on Betula verrucosa. y^!. Fig. 33.—Exoascuspruni. i, portion of a branch bearing diseased plums ; 2. a diseased i^luin cut in two. Reduced. and closely resemble crows' ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cultivated-plants-and-trees-plant-diseases-plants-wounds-and-injuries-plants-protection-of-trees-diseases-and-pests-140-diseases-of-cultivated-plants-between-the-cells-of-the-leaf-and-in-the-bark-medullary-rays-and-pith-of-the-shoots-the-brooms-should-be-removed-both-from-cultivated-and-wild-trees-witches-brooms-of-birch-produced-by-exoascus-turgidus-sadeb-are-very-abundant-in-this-country-on-betula-verrucosa-y!-fig-33exoascuspruni-i-portion-of-a-branch-bearing-diseased-plums-2-a-diseased-iluin-cut-in-two-reduced-and-closely-resemble-crows-ne-image231403403.html
RMRCD9B7–. Diseases of cultivated plants and trees. Plant diseases; Plants -- Wounds and injuries; Plants, Protection of; Trees -- Diseases and pests. 140 DISEASES OF CULTIVATED PLANTS between the cells of the leaf, and in the bark, medullary rays, and pith of the shoots. The brooms should be removed both from cultivated and wild trees. Witches' brooms of birch, produced by Exoascus turgidus (Sadeb.), are very abundant in this country on Betula verrucosa. y^!. Fig. 33.—Exoascuspruni. i, portion of a branch bearing diseased plums ; 2. a diseased i^luin cut in two. Reduced. and closely resemble crows' ne
. Conchologia systematica, or Complete system of conchology: in which the Lepades and conchiferous Mollusca are described and classified according to their natural organization and habits. Shells; Mollusks. / Paten turgidus. 2 . J'lisrus n . 3 Flewroneotes.. 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.. Reeve, Lovell, 1814-1865; Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham), 1812-1884, ill; Dall, William Healey, 1845-1927, former o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conchologia-systematica-or-complete-system-of-conchology-in-which-the-lepades-and-conchiferous-mollusca-are-described-and-classified-according-to-their-natural-organization-and-habits-shells-mollusks-paten-turgidus-2-jlisrus-n-3-flewroneotes-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-reeve-lovell-1814-1865-sowerby-g-b-george-brettingham-1812-1884-ill-dall-william-healey-1845-1927-former-o-image232602192.html
RMREBXD4–. Conchologia systematica, or Complete system of conchology: in which the Lepades and conchiferous Mollusca are described and classified according to their natural organization and habits. Shells; Mollusks. / Paten turgidus. 2 . J'lisrus n . 3 Flewroneotes.. 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.. Reeve, Lovell, 1814-1865; Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham), 1812-1884, ill; Dall, William Healey, 1845-1927, former o
. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. REMARKABLE MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF SOLID-JAW FISHES. 1. Trigger Fish (Balisles capriscus). 2. Box Fish (Ostracion tricomis). 3. Porcupine Fish (Chilomyctervs geomefricvs),nQated. 4. Puffer {Tetrodon turgidus), with air-sac inflated.. 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.. Hornaday, William Temp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-remarkable-members-of-the-order-of-solid-jaw-fishes-1-trigger-fish-balisles-capriscus-2-box-fish-ostracion-tricomis-3-porcupine-fish-chilomyctervs-geomefricvsnqated-4-puffer-tetrodon-turgidus-with-air-sac-inflated-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-hornaday-william-temp-image231980263.html
RMRDBH5B–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. REMARKABLE MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF SOLID-JAW FISHES. 1. Trigger Fish (Balisles capriscus). 2. Box Fish (Ostracion tricomis). 3. Porcupine Fish (Chilomyctervs geomefricvs),nQated. 4. Puffer {Tetrodon turgidus), with air-sac inflated.. 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.. Hornaday, William Temp
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-wot-ceol-111-vol-7-1883-page-205-plate-14-figs-la-j-c-d-2a-sa-j-c-4a-j-g-all-from-the-upper-burlington-limstone-xl-fsammodus-turgidus-st-john-and-worthen-geo-sur-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-lesley-j-p-j-peter-1819-1903-pennsylvania-image231894647.html
RMRD7KYK–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Wot. CeoL 111., Vol. 7, 1883, page 205, plate 14, figs, la, J, c, d, 2a; Sa, J, c ; 4a, J, G ; all from the Upper Burlington limstone, XL Fsammodus turgidus, St. John and Worthen, Geo. Sur.. 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.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania.
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. SCHIZOPHYTA—SCHIZOPHYCEAE 185. Fig. 31. Schizophyta. Schizophyceae. Blue Green Algae. 1. Ckrococcus turgidus X 40O. 2. Gloeocapsa sanguinea x 400. 3. Nostoc verrucosuni. 3a. A pair of chains. 4. Chamaesiplion confervicola x 400; at tlie riglit, a caenobium; at tile left, germinating arthrospores. 5. Rivularia minutula x 200. 6. Anabaena macrosperma x 100; at tiie.right, a caenobitun; at the left, germinating arthrospores. 7. Plectone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-schizophytaschizophyceae-185-fig-31-schizophyta-schizophyceae-blue-green-algae-1-ckrococcus-turgidus-x-40o-2-gloeocapsa-sanguinea-x-400-3-nostoc-verrucosuni-3a-a-pair-of-chains-4-chamaesiplion-confervicola-x-400-at-tlie-riglit-a-caenobium-at-tile-left-germinating-arthrospores-5-rivularia-minutula-x-200-6-anabaena-macrosperma-x-100-at-tiieright-a-caenobitun-at-the-left-germinating-arthrospores-7-plectone-image232329216.html
RMRDYE80–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. SCHIZOPHYTA—SCHIZOPHYCEAE 185. Fig. 31. Schizophyta. Schizophyceae. Blue Green Algae. 1. Ckrococcus turgidus X 40O. 2. Gloeocapsa sanguinea x 400. 3. Nostoc verrucosuni. 3a. A pair of chains. 4. Chamaesiplion confervicola x 400; at tlie riglit, a caenobium; at tile left, germinating arthrospores. 5. Rivularia minutula x 200. 6. Anabaena macrosperma x 100; at tiie.right, a caenobitun; at the left, germinating arthrospores. 7. Plectone
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