RMBM3FTK–Eleven spot ladybird (Coccinella 11-punctata: Coccinellidae) on the right in the company of a much larger 7-spot ladybird, UK
RM2A2RJXM–Alpenflora in der Region Vierwaldstättersee, 11 Achillea macrophylla, 12 Aconitum paniculatum, 13 Blechnum spicant, 14 Streptopus amplexifolius, 15 Corallorhiza innata, 16 Malaxis monphylla, 17 Botrychium simplex, 18 Gentiana punctata and purpurea, p. 90, p. 106, Albert Fleiner; Xaver Imfeld [et al.]: Engelberg: Streifzüge durch Gebirg und Tal. Zürich: Hofer & Burger, [18
RM2T695W5–Species of ladybirds or ladybugs. Ten-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 1,2, 11-spotted ladybird, Coccinella undecimpunctata 3,5,7, kidney-spot ladybird, Chilocorus renipustulatus 4, seven-spot, Coccinella septempunctata 6, 24-spot, Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata 8, 13-spot, Hippodamia tredecimpunctata 9, water scavenger, Cercyon unipunctatus 10, and pine ladybird, Exochomus quadripustulatus 12. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural Histo
RM2N3P4RR–Species of ladybirds or ladybugs. Ten-spotted ladybird, Adalia decempunctata 1,2, 11-spotted ladybird, Coccinella undecimpunctata 3,5,7, kidney-spot ladybird, Chilocorus renipustulatus 4, seven-spot, Coccinella septempunctata 6, 24-spot, Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata 8, 13-spot, Hippodamia tredecimpunctata 9, water scavenger, Cercyon unipunctatus 10, and pine ladybird, Exochomus quadripustulatus 12. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural Hist
RM2E8M3BR–11 spot ladybird sitting on Spanish bluebell flower
RM2AT10KD–Gentiana punctata
RMW28EG7–Archive image from page 435 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer01bail1 Year: 1900 iiuo 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A
RMRE9AMM–. Control of diabrotica, or Western spotted cucumber beetle, in deciduous fruit orchards. Diabrotica; Diabrotica; Fruit. Fig. 1.—Life cycle of Diabrotica 11-punctata Mann.: A, Adult; B, egg; C, first instar larva; D, dorsal view of last instar larva; E, lateral view of last instar larva; F, ventral view of pupa. (All x 7, except the egg which is x 30.) poured into stender dishes to about the depth of V4 inch and allowed to set. These dishes were found to be very well suited for rearing individual larvae, and made accurate observations possible. The outside dimensions of the two sizes of dishes
RMPFHF3B–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 77^S7. Cocc. 5-punct. 71^.58.0. 11-punet Ii^.59 Chierogl.. CFig.GO-GT. C. fO-punctata. 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.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
RFRF9FRE–11-spot Ladybird (Coccinella 11-punctata) crawling along fallen leaf in January. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2T69TTT–Carrion beetle, Silpha 4-punctata 1, black snail beetle, Silpha atrata 2, Helophorus aquaticus 4, Thanatophilus rugosus 5, Nicrophorus germanicus 6, Thanatophilus sinuatus 7, Soronia grisea 8, Omosita depressa 9, Silpha laevigata 10, red-breasted carrion beetle, Oiceoptoma thoracicum 11, and Silpha obscura 12. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyns The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RM2N3P4FK–Carrion beetle, Silpha 4-punctata 1, black snail beetle, Silpha atrata 2, Helophorus aquaticus 4, Thanatophilus rugosus 5, Nicrophorus germanicus 6, Thanatophilus sinuatus 7, Soronia grisea 8, Omosita depressa 9, Silpha laevigata 10, red-breasted carrion beetle, Oiceoptoma thoracicum 11, and Silpha obscura 12. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Martyn’s The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England, Academy for Illustrating and Painting Natural History, London, 1792.
RMF87F9C–Aspidonia: horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas 1-3, extinct sea scorpion, Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus 4, extinct sea scorpion, Pterygotus anglicus 5, and extinct fossil trilobites, Onnia goldfussi 6, Deiphon forbesi 7, Phacops latifrons 8, Asteropyge punctata 9, Raphiophorus rouaulti 10, Paradoxides bohemicus 11, Cheirurus insignis 12, Selenopeltis buchi 13, Megistaspidella extenuata 14, Bohemoharpes ungula 15, Agnostus pisiformis 16, Trochurus speciosus 17, Eccaparadoxides pusillus 18, Sphaerexochus mirus 19 and Triarthrus becki 20. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Er
RM2E8M3C6–11 spot ladybird sitting on Spanish bluebell flower
RMW28ERW–Archive image from page 437 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 576 Crataegus punctata lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. in. in dlam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. H:509.
RMME9R5M–. Die Gartenwelt . Eucomis punctata. Vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" photographisch aufgenommen- 11
RMPFMKF1–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 576 Crataegus punctata lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in dlam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. H:509.-Sometimes cultivated under the name of C. Douglasi. Var. suocul^nta, Rehd. {C. succuUnta, Schrad.)
RFRJNW81–11-spot Ladybird (Coccinella undecimpunctata) perched on fallen leaf in winter. Tipperary, Ireland
RMP7C5BC–Aspidonia: horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas 1-3, extinct sea scorpion, Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus 4, extinct sea scorpion, Pterygotus anglicus 5, and extinct fossil trilobites, Onnia goldfussi 6, Deiphon forbesi 7, Phacops latifrons 8, Asteropyge punctata 9, Raphiophorus rouaulti 10, Paradoxides bohemicus 11, Cheirurus insignis 12, Selenopeltis buchi 13, Megistaspidella extenuata 14, Bohemoharpes ungula 15, Agnostus pisiformis 16, Trochurus speciosus 17, Eccaparadoxides pusillus 18, Sphaerexochus mirus 19 and Triarthrus becki 20. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ern
RM2E8M3AD–11 spot ladybird sitting on Spanish bluebell flower
RMW166M7–Archive image from page 221 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola09deut Year: 1905-1908 l'JU Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. Atlantisch. „. , Indisdier Pacihseher . , . Mittelmecr Antarktis < izean Ozean Ozean Cyclosalpa 1. Cyclosalpa pinnata FoRSK 2. C. a/Jinis Cham 3. C. virgiüa Vo(iT 4. (.ßorklana AvsTVAS Salpa 5. &alpa cylimlrica Civ ß. S. niarima Forsk 7. S. fugi/ormis Cuv 8. S./usi/orinin forma echinata (Herdman) 9. .S'. ambinnenmH Ai-stkin 10. S. punctata FoRSK 11. S.
RM2E8M348–11 spot ladybirds hibernating or sheltering in seed head
RM2AJJDX3–Insects abroad : being a popular account of foreign insects, their structure, habits, and transformations . of Tiger Beetles without hurting them, isby poking a straw or grass-blade into their burrows, and pull-ing them out gently while they cling to the supposed enemy PLATE I.. LARV/E OF TIGER BEETLES. 11 by their strong jaws. Field Crickets are taken in jnst the samemanner. On Plate I. Fig. 1, is seen a very pretty Beetle which belongsto the same tribe as the preceding insect. It has no popularname, however well it may deserve one. but is known to ento-mologists as Tctracha punctata. It is a
RM2E8M3CA–11 spot ladybirds sitting at entrance to hollow stem which they use for shelter
RMPG0J69–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate : fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as G. glandulosa). A.G. 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of C. Douglasi. Var. suocultota, Behd. (C. succuUnta, Sch
RM2E8M2YY–11 spot ladybirds hibernating or sheltering in seed head
RMMCR5WC–. 1. Filipendulae. 2. a—c. Transalpina. 3. a. b. Ephialtes. 4. a. b. Lavandulae. 5. a. b. Rhadamanthus. 6. Laeta. 7. a. b. Fausta. 8. a. b. Carniolica. 9. Occitanica. 10. a—c. Phegea. 11. Ancüla. 12. Punctata. 13. a. b. Undulana. 14. a—d. Clorana. 15. a—c. Prasinana. 16. Bicolorana. 17. Cucullatella. 18. Strigula. 19. Centonalis. 20. Cristatula. 21. Senex. 22. Mundana. 23. Murina. 24. a—c. Miniata.
RMT3YKC6–Archive image from page 366 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 10. Heterocera. .Vf i Mä 1. Filipendulae. 2. a—c. Transalpina. 3. a. b. Ephialtes. 4. a. b. Lavandulae. 5. a. b. Rhadamanthus. 6. Laeta. 7. a. b. Fausta. 8. a. b. Carniolica. 9. Occitanica. 10. a—c. Phegea. 11. Ancüla. 12. Punctata. 13. a. b. Undulana. 14. a—d. Clorana. 15. a—c. Prasinana. 16. Bicolorana. 17. Cucullatella. 18. Strigula. 19. Centonalis. 20. Cristatula. 21. Senex. 22. Mundana. 23. Murina. 24. a—c. Miniata.
RM2AKHTAB–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . Rlfcgan.del. etitii. i:ioerttBrooksDay&SoiiJmp L Reeve &C° London. :;ty U5A PLATE LXVIII. Fig. 1. Anthophagns alpiuus, Pai/k. (male). 2. Geodvomicus nigrita, Hull. 8. Lesteva longelytrata, Goeze. 4. ,, pubescens, Mannh.4a. „ ,, maxilla. 5. ,, sicula, Er. [punctata, Brit. Cat.).G. Acidota crenata, F. 7. „ cruentata, Mannh, 8. Olophrum piceum, Gyll. 9. Lathrimfeum atrocepliakim, Gyll. 10. Delipbrum tectum, Fayh. 11.
RMPFJH83–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. H in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va.. west to Mo. and Dak. S.S.4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. ll:509.-S
RM2E8M304–11 spot ladybirds hibernating or sheltering in seed head
RMMACBXH–. Dreer's wholesale price list of seeds plants and bulbs for florists : fertilizers, insecticides, tools and sundries . It'. CALAIJlUM ESCULENIUM Amaryllis. Each Perdoz. Burbank's Hybrds. We have secured from Mr. Luther Burbank. stock of his magnificent hybrids. .11 lartre bulbs that will u'ive immediate results .50 $5 OO Nehrline's Florida Hybrids. A raatrnificent strain of larue-flowered hybrids of gorgeous colors BO 6 00 Aulica Platypetala 30 500 Equestre 10 1 leaved (Richardia Alba Maculatai. . 60 4 00 Cinnamon Vine. Strong Roots 40 300 Dahlias (See pages 23 to 28). Eucomis Punctata (Pine
RM2E8M2YT–11 spot ladybird enters corncockle seed capsule to hibernate or shelter.
RM2AM0DP6–Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . aucMandica, sp. nov. 11. M. polynwrpha, Sp. noY. 12. Spiroloculina, sp. ind. 13. Rhabdammina abyssorum, Sass. 14. Reophax scorpiurus, Mont. 15. Haplojihragmium canariense, DOrb. 16. H. ylohigeriniforme, P. and T. 17. Thurammina papillata, Brady. 18. Valvulina conica, P. and T. 19. Bolivina punctata, DOrb. 20. Lagena apiculata, Eeuss. 21. L. squamosa, Mont. 22. L. hexagona. Will. 23. L. striatopunctata, P. and T. ? 24. Globigerina bulloides, DOrb. 25. Patellina corrugata. Will. 26. Discorbina rosacea, DOrb. 27. D. turbo, DOrb. (?) 28.
RMPFM27X–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ii^uo 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of G. Douglasi. Var. succul6nta, Rehd. {C. sucGuI^nf
RM2AWHK6X–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . P. Ivfcrgeiv, del. etlhlL. JincenxEr o oksL ay A Sonlrn L Reeve & G ° London. CA. ; ::TY iv;A USA PLATE CLXIII. Fig. 1. Uypera punctata, jP. 2, )) fasciculata, Herbst. 3. )) rumicis, L. 4. >5 poUux, F. 5. J> alternaus, Stepli. 6. » polygoni, L. 7. >> tigrioa. Boh. 8. )> suspiciosa, Herhd. 9. >» variabilis, Herbst. 10. )) plantagiuis, De (t. 11. )> trilineata. Marsh. 12. )) nigrirostris, F. 13.
RMPFHFCJ–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 1—11. Venstre mellemfod af 1: Thymalus limbatus, 2: Byturus aestivus, 3: Soronia punctatissima, 4: Glischrochilus hortensis <?, 5: Pediacus depressus, 6: Antherophagus nlgricornis ?, 7: Triplax russlca ?, 8: Phalacrus flmetarius, 9: Lathridius lardarius, 10: Or- thocerus clavicornis og 11: Coccinella ll-punctata. Følehornene 8—10-leddede, med 2- eller 3-leddet kølle. Mundskjoldet adskilt fra panden ved en ret eller buet tværlinie. Pronotums forrand simpel. Føddern« enten 4-leddede eller 5-led-. Please note that t
RM2AGDMKD–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Longueur de laile : h2 millimètres; largeur : 11 millimètres. A ne considérer que la taille, on peut classer comme suit les diversesespèces de Homaloneura : Homaloneura Bonnieri Brgt. : A3 millimètres;H. elegans Brgt. : 35 millimètres; : 3o millimètres; 29 millimètres; H. similis nov. sp. H. punctata Brgt. ; H. Joannae Brgt. : 22 millimètres; H. ornala Brgt. : 21 millimètres. Brongniart indique parfois la sous-costale comme allant jusquà lapexde laile, dautres fois se terminant un peu au delà du milieu du bord anté-rieur. Homaloneura Boyeri,
RM2AWRG5R–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . 1. Oamaru (Jordan), als Biddulphia elegantula Grev. var. polygibba Pant. bezeichnet, wozu Witt bemerkt, der Mittelhöker sei bei P.s Form höher. 2. 3. Oamaru (Jordan). Bidd. punctata Grev. 4. Oamaru (Thum), Bidd. Oamaruensis Gr. & St. 5. Oamaru (Weissfl.), Bidd. tenera Gr. & St. 6. Samoa (Gründl.), Bidd. heteroceros Grunow. 7. 8. Nottingham, Bidd. angulata A. S. 9. Camp. B.. mit schwer zu erkennender netzförmiger Zeichnung, fraglich. 10. Nottingham (Gründl.), liegt schräg-, fraglich. 11. Camp. B., nach Grunow Bidd. (Odontella) subaequa K.? 12—17. Tafelbai, dazu seh
RMPFHF2P–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 135 Sjælden og stedegen (J, 0). Hyppigst fundet på Lolland, Falster og Møen. På hoje enge og torre marker, undertiden i antal. Juni, aug. 11. C. 7-punctata (séptempunctåta) L. (fig. 72), Halv- kugleformet oval. Sort, hovedet på hver side med en hvidgul plet ved øjet, pronotum i for- hjørnerne med en stor, firkan- tet, hvidgul plet, vingedæk- kerne røde med en fælles, sort scutellarplet og hvert med 3 sorte pletter, roden ved scu- tellum smalt hvidgul; følehor- nene rødlige, kæbepalper og ben sorte; undersiden sort, mel- le
RM2AG15PJ–. Palæontology ... WMG-abb, del Bowen& C° lith. Philada. PLATE XV. PAGE Fig. 10. ZiRPH^A Gabbii. 52 Fig. 11. ? SlLIQUARIA EDENTULA. 53 Fig. 12. Clidophoea punctata. 54 Fig. 13, 13 a. ? Hemimactra occidentalis. 54 Fig. 14. Mercenaria perlaminosa. 55 Fig. 15, 15 a. Caryatis Barbarensis. 56 Fig. 16. Dosinia Matuewsoonii. 57 dtawilStfti jE&IiiBONTOl/OiOlTVOTJJDro (Tertiaiy) FJUASm .15.. WM. GaiTb, del Bowen& C° lith. Philada PLATE XVI. PAGE Fig. 17. Tapes Staleyi. 57 17 a. Hinge. Fig. 18. Saxidomtjs gibbosps. 58 18 a. End view. 18 6. Hinge. Fig. 19. Pecten Peckhami. 59 19 a. Lower valve, to show t
RM2AXE5GR–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . on & Maddocks Caudites knysnaensis Hartmann . Procythereis sp. Urocythereis sp. Loxoconcha parameridionalis Benson & MaddocksL. peterseni HartmannCytheromorpha sp. .Br ad ley a sp. Xestoleberis capensis G. W. MiillerCytherella punctata Brady .(Values expressed as percentages separately for Ostracoda and Foraminifera. :but not counted.) ddocks 6 6 < 1 X 1 . 4 11 < 1 XX 27 22 412 38 < 1 < 121 16 X 203 25 49 49 7 25 8 7 10 17 1 X 56 X 8 12 21 < 1 present Krumbein & Sloss (1963) discuss the origins and associa
RMPFHR1N–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 383 ninger paa Indersiden. Gællerne smaa, smalle, ovale. De tre bageste Par Ben nogenlunde kraftige. — $ meget kraf-. Fig. 92. Caprella. 1—4: C. linearis (2. Ben af ? og <$). — 5— 10: C. septentrionalis (2. Ben af $, tre bageste Kropled af $) (8: C. punctata, 9: G. monocera, 10: C. Loveni).— 11 —12: C. ciliata (2. Ben af $, tre bageste Kropled af $). — 13: C. æqui- libra (Del af 2. og 3. Kropled). tigere end <$. 1. Kropled, der ved et Hak er delt fra Ho- vedet, kun Vs saa langt som 2. Kropled, der er af Længde med hv
RM2AM0YYP–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . (tircuhc L^oli/c7<Jtu ^ui» CVRCVLIO Polygon!. Der TTegetritt Fiüfselkäfer. Curculio Polygöni: tliorace lineato , clytvis ciuereis: lineolis fuscia fnfura* quc nigro punctata. Fabric. Spec. Ins. T. I. n. i5i. p. io3- Man*. Ins. T. I. n. 200. p. 116. Ent. Syst. T. II. n. 291. p. 464*Curculio Polygoni: longirostris testaceus, coleoptrorum sulura nigra repan- da. Unit. Syst. Nat. n. 26. p. 609. ed. XIII. 11.26. p. 1779. Faun. Suec. n. 59-. Paykull. eure, monogv. 4-« §9. ßt Auf dem Polygoxo aviculari L. niclit gemein. Varirt sehr
RM2AWMA8Y–Papers . Aiiaenx Co Baltimore Figures 1 to 7, Leodiceflara-punctata Treadwell. Fig. 1, anterior end X o. Fig. 2, Hnst para-podium X 48. Fig. 3, eleventh parapodiuni X 48. Fig. 4, posterior parapodiuin X 48.Fig. 5, twenty-sixth parapodium X 23. Fig. 6, mandible X 20. Fig. 7, maxilla X 20. Figures 8 to 13, Leodice suviermsTreaidyieW. Fig. 8, anterior end X 6. Fig. 9, gilled parapodiumX 11. Fig. 10, fiftieth parapodium X «.o- Fig. 11, posterior parapodium X 23. Fig. 12,maxilla X 8. Fig. 13, mandible X ^. TREADWELL. Figures 1 to G, Leodice tubicola Treadwell. Fig. 1, anterior end X 7.5. Fig. 2, py
RM2CEYXGR–. Annual report ... of the Board of Agriculture for the year ending June 30th ... or a lady-bird 037the farmer, although it belongs to an entirely different family. Thisis the twelve-spotted Diabrotica, Diabrotica duodecim-punctata, Fabr.This insect is shown at Plate iv, Figure 11, and certainly does resem-ble Coccinella to the untrained eye. The principal points of differ-ence between it and the common Hippodamias, which it most resem-bles, are that the Diabrotica is usualty greenish, varying occasionallyto yellowish, that it has twelve black spots arranged in parallel rowsdown the wing cover
RM2CDYJWA–. Morphological and systematic studies on the cheilostomatous Bryozoa . ion of the same species through a zoacium with o<icium. X 55. — 11 a-c. Three dilTerenl developmental stages ot the oacium of Crihrilina punctata Gray.X 40. — lid. An oiccium of the same species. The endo- 0(ccium is visible through the brokenectooacium. X 40. — lie. The distal end of a zoacium of the same species with occcium. from the basal sur-face. The porc-chambcrs of the zoaciumand kenozoacium are seen. X 40. — 11 f. rr/Vin/i/K//)(;/»?/(//((. Iore-chambcrs are seen on the three marginal zocccia. of which thecentra
RM2CE4G07–. Turbellaria . 1 ir 4m W >-2>>-<C*[shandlung .Leipzig. «ronns Klassen IV, Turbcllari« Taf.ir. I Erklärung von Tafel LV. Tricladida. Copulationsorgane. Mehr oder weniger schematische Medianschnitte durch Puludicola. Fig. 1. Bimacephalus jndvinar. 2. MonocotyIns subniger. 3. Bdellocephala punctata. 4. Sorocelis gracilis. 5. — lactea. 6. — fusca. 7. Planaria grubei. 8. — striata. 9. Dendrocoehim lacteum. 10. — infernale. 11. Polycladodes alba. 12. Planaria gotiocephala. Buchstabenerklärung:ac Atrium commune, af Atrium femiuinum, avi Atrium masculinum, ap Atriumposterius, bum Muskel
RM2CE1J4E–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . t. Wälder; Juli—Nov. unter Steinen, selten. 11. Bl. {A.) punctata Crp., 7; schwarz; Halsschild weiss-gerandet; Decken blass, mit sehr feinen schwarzen Punk-ten, beim M. so lang, beim AV. kürzer als der Hinterleib.Wälder, selten. 3. Periplaneta Brm., Kakerlak. Letzter Hinter-leibsring beim W. oben ge-kielt ind gespalten; beim M.zwischen den gegliedertenSchwanzanhängeu 2 kürzereFortsätze (Griffel, styli). 12. P. orientdlis i„ Brod- ^ schabe, Küchenschabe, 24 ; f^^^schwarzbraun; Decken undBeine rotbra
RM2CERR8A–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. ata, 5 • 11. Gyanopepla glaucopoides, 2 12. Aclytia punctata, S. 13. CJilorostoIa interrupta, S • 14. Coreura Jysimachides, cS . 15. Eapyra disticta, $ . 16. Aclytia signatnra, $ . 17. „ terra, S. 1 8. Trichodesina obliqua, J . 19. ,, uniformis, $ . 20. Cyanopepla ohscura, d • 21. „ agyrtldia, S. 22. Eupyra sarama, S . 23. Cyayiopfpla lystra, d . 24. ,, basimacida, 2 • 25. ,, jxdia, 2 . 26. Euagra angelica, $ . 27. Cyanopejda amata, J . Vol. I. p. 450.„ p. 432. p. 435.„ p. 441.„ p. 442.„ p. 447.„ p. 462.„ p. 449. p. 417.„ p. 438.„ p
RMRCMCBM–. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild. Beetles. IL' 13 H < m sät A w y ^ ^ ^ 1. Chlorota hirtipes. 2. Parastasia biramosa. 3. Cnemida laeorata. 4. Rutela lineola, 5 laeta 6. Chalcentis lauta. 7. Odontognathus Mvipennis. 8. Pelidnota pulchella, 9. bivittala, 10. litmella, 11. punctata, 12. vireecans, 13. cyanipes. 14. Aglyptoptera Burmeisteri. 15. Pelidn. aeruginosa. 16. Aglypt sumptuoaa. 17. Plusiotis Lecontei, 18. Ädelaida. 19. Chalcoplethis Kirl.yi. 20. Chrysophora ohrysoohlora. 21. Chrysina mat-ropus. 22. Plus, resplendens. 23. Chrys. an na. 24. Byrsopolis castanea, 25. Axeoda Leaohi.
RMRE1GER–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. N. J. Plants PLATE ex.. From Tainting by 11. E. Stone. HORSE MINT. Monarda punctata.. 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.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
RMRE2BR7–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1684 SONEfilLA SOPHORA with small white dots and is pale green below. Var. punctata is mufh like the preceding variety but has paler leaves. Var. picta has the purplish Ivs. of the typered white and with a lanceohite ligure of silver <l"sed to b<.- native of Java. In V.d. 11 of this work, i^a:;-.- 08
RMRGKBPB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . Fig. 37 Taeniolella punctata (IMI 225002—holotype). tufts of very elongated conidiophores arranged more or less parallel to one another and conidia which are 2-11 septate and 25-90 x 7-9 urn. T. punctata appears to be primarily a lichenicolous species as it is strictly limited in the original collection to parts of the bark with Graphis thalli, even though microtome sections showed that it penetrated into the periderm layers, amongst which remnants of the lichen thallus were also to be found. It shows some similarity to T. delicata b
RMRG0FE4–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 10 The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. 71 WOLFF IA IN CANADA ' William G. Dore Science Service Building, Ottawa, Ontario Received for publication, April 11, 1956. The water-meals of the genus Wolffia, the smallest of all flowering plants in the world, are of relatively restricted occurrence in Can- ada and consequently, when they are en- countered in the field, they become a matter of considerable interest. In recent years, Two of the three species of Wolffia recog- nized for North America, W. punctata Grise- bach and W. columbiana Karsten, are present in south
RMRHW2DA–. Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift. Entomology; Insects. Fig. 10—12 Drep. lacertinaria tacoraria P. Seh., Fig. lü u. 11 qq, Fig. 12. Fig. 13. Pap. podalirius forma punctata O. Schultz, (s. S. 121.) Fig. 14. Pap. m a c h a 0 n forma dissoluta 0. Schultz, is. S. 122.). 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.. Berliner Entomologischer Verein. Berlin : Berliner Entomologischer Verein
RMRR64WF–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history. 11. Icaria pulchella n. (rlg. 4). 9. Minuta, nigra, dense punctata, nitida, viridi-multipicta. Caput viride, vertice nigro, ore flavido. Antennae virides, superne apicem versus nigrescentes. Pronotum totum vel in marginibus, pleurae magna parte, scutelli, tegulae, metanotum utrinque pedesque, viridia. Abdominis segmenta 1, 2 viridi-limbata; 2° subtus et utrinque macula grandi diffusa, viridi; segmenta 2-7 viridia. Pedes virides. Alae vitreae, venis fuscis. — Abdom. lm segm. planulum, postice late trigonali-dil
RMRGTR8E–. Bulletin biologique de la France et de la Belgique. Biology; Natural history. FiG. 12. — Corps inteiTenanx chez les Raies (schéma). — A, Myliobatis aquila ; B, Torpédo marniorata ; C, Raja clavata ; D, Rcja punctata ; ci., corps interréiiaux ; /•., rein. forme de passage entre la disposition de cet organe chez les Raies et celle qu'il présente chez les Squales. 11 faut remarquer cependant. 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
RMRD516P–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. H in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va.. west to Mo. and Dak. S.S.4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. ll:509.-S
RMRD5300–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 576 Crataegus punctata lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in dlam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. H:509.-Sometimes cultivated under the name of C. Douglasi. Var. suocul^nta, Rehd. {C. succuUnta, Schrad.)
RMRG75TF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 86 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. type we have seen in the aggregated Cyclosalpa virgula (pi. 11, fig. 28 and pi. 12, fig 29) and Apsteinia punctata (fig. 55, p. 77). h.77l.. 1.171. -o.r. Fig. 69.—Salpa maxima, aggregated zooid, oeal muscles of the eight side, seen from within. From Strieff (1908).. 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 Sta
RMRH2WW4–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. ON RUBIACE^E 165 dZcidiospores. ./Ecidia hypophyllous, scattered or collected in orbicular clusters on roundish or oblong paler spots, shortly cylindrical, with a short white recurved margin; spores globose or broadly ellipsoid, orange-yellow, somewhat smooth, 16—23 ft, Uredospores. Sori hypophyllous, minute, roundish, on the stems linear, reddish-brown, often confluent; spores globose to ovate, aculeolate, pale-brown, 22—30 x 17—23 /x, with two or three germ-pores.. Fip. 11-5. P. punctata. Tel
RMRDD0K9–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate : fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as G. glandulosa). A.G. 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of C. Douglasi. Var. suocultota, Behd. (C. succuUnta, Sch
RMRH2WRM–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON RUBIACE^ 165 ^cidiospores. ^cidia hypophyllous, scattered or collected in orbicular clusters on roundish or oblong paler spots, shortly cylindrical, with a short white recurved margin; spores globose or broadly ellipsoid, orange-yellow, somewhat smooth, 16—23/i. Uredospores. Sori hypophyllous, minute, roundish, on the stems linear, reddish-brown, often confluent; spores globose to ovate, aculeolate, pale-brown, 22—30 x 17—23/u-, with two or three germ-pores.. Fip. 11-5. p. punctata. Teleutospores; a, on G. s
RMRG765P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. —-Mb. a. a &.O. B KlO. 83.—AP8TEINIA PUNCTATA, AGGREGATED ZOOID FROM THE LEFT SIDE OF THE STOLON: A, VENTRAL view; B, dorsal view. Form Streiff (.1908) wna modifications. Cyclosalpa virgula (pis. 11, 12, and 13). Its muscles are sufficiently indicated by the figures. In this species, as in Brooksia rostrata, there are dextral and laeval individuals. The body muscles are five in number, the fifth being divided into the usual two branches seen in the aggregated zooids of other species. On one side only of the body, a delicate branch arises
RMRG7C4W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. us NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 263. PLATE 34. Elaphromyia inconipleta punctata, new subspecies Male: I, left wing; 2, head, profile; J, head, from above; 4, head, from front; 5, left antenna; 6, right palpus; 7, thorax, from above; 8, thorax, from side; 9, abdomen, from above; 11, left foreleg; i 2, right niidlcg; ij, left hindleg. Female: 10. abdomen, from above.. 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
RMRH1HJC–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 208 PUCCINIA P. Prtmi DC. Flor. fr. ii. 222 (1805). Plowr. Ured. p. 192. Sacc. Syll. vii. 648. P. Prunorum Link, Sp. PI. ii. 82 (1825). Cooke, Hanclb. p. 507 ; Micr. Fung. p. 211 ; Grevillea, iii. pi. 49, f. 11. Tranzschelia punctata Arthur, North Americ. Fl. vii. 151. tiperiaogones. Amphigenous, scattered, brown or blackish, very shallow, punctiform. JEcidiospores. ^cidia hypophyllous, scattered over the whole surface, flat, with a broad revolute margin which is torn into few (3—5) lobes; spores roundish, pale
RMRMT01E–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history -- Periodicals. 778 F. SILVESTRI Seymenfum primum lateribus latis, angulo antico vix rotundato, postico subrecto, striis utrimque binis profundis. Segmenta coetera supra punctata, in- ferne striis paucis ornata ; pori sat magni. Segmenlum ultimum valvulas anales non superans. (/".Segmentuni primum angulo antico antrorsum aliquantum producto. Pedes copulativi (Fig. 11). Segmentorum numerus 66-67. Long. corp. mm. 60 ; lat. corp. mm. 5. Hab. Missiones: Giabibbirri, S. Ignazio. Obs. A. occoecato (Porat) finitimus, sed for
RMRDT763–. Yard and garden; a book of practical information for the amateur gardener in city, town or suburb. Floriculture. Monkshood Foxglove (Aconitum Napellus) {Digitalis monstrosa) Lysimaehia nummular! Creeping Yellow Lysimaehia punctata 1 to 3 ft. Yellow Oenothera fruticosa 11/5, to 3 ft. Yellow Papaver nudicaule 12 to 15 in. White,, yellow a orange Papaver orientale 2 to 2% ft. Orange, scarlet Pentstemon laevigatus, var. Digitalis 2 to 3 ft. White Pyrethrum roseum 1% to 2 ft. Pink and red Scabiosa Caucasica 15 to 18 in. White and blue Spiraea Aruncus 4 to 5 ft. White. Please note that these image
RMRH1HM3–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 208 PUCCINIA /'. Pruni DC. Flor. IV. ii. 222 (1805). Plowr. Ured. p. 192. Sacc. Syll. vii. 648. /'. Prunorum Link, Sp. PL ii. 82 (1825). Cooke, Handb. p. 507; Micr. Fun-. ]». 211 : Grevillea, iii. pi. 49, f. 11. Tranzschelia punctata Arthur, North Americ. Fl. vii. 151. Spermogones. Amphigenous, scattered, brown or blackish, very shallow, punctiform. /Ecidiospores. /Ecidia hypophyllous, scattered over the whole surface, flat, with a broad revolute margin which is torn into few (3—5) lobes; spore
RMRD3PD3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ii^uo 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. S.S. 4:181. B.R. 22:1912. L.B.C. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). A.G. 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of G. Douglasi. Var. succul6nta, Rehd. {C. sucGuI^nf
RMRF14DM–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DYSADXES. 133 B. Fore wing with the basal half hyaline and yellow, tlie outer half black with yellowish hyaline patch syntornida. C. Fore wing black, with orange patches. a. Hind wing orange, with terminal black band iticia. b. Hind wing black, with orange bassl and postmedial patches quinquemaculd. c. Hind wing black, with orange fasciae on eosta and inner margin cambouei. 250, Dysauxes punctata. Bombyx punctata, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. p. 2U7 (1781); Mill. Ann. Soc. Linn. Ljon (2), viii. p. 234, pi. 4. tf. 10, 11 ; Stand. Cat. p.
RMRF92JW–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DYSADXES. 133 B. Fore wing with the basal half hyaline and yellow, tlie outer half black with yellowish hyaline patch syntornida. C. Fore wing black, with orange patches. a. Hind wing orange, with terminal black band iticia. b. Hind wing black, with orange bassl and postmedial patches quinquemaculd. c. Hind wing black, with orange fasciae on eosta and inner margin cambouei. 250, Dysauxes punctata. Bombyx punctata, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. p. 2U7 (1781); Mill. Ann. Soc. Linn. Ljon (2), viii. p. 234, pi. 4. tf. 10, 11 ; Stand. Cat. p.
RMRGDA74–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Stromateoid Fishes • Haedrich 69. Figure 18. Senolella punctata, an elongate species, drawing of on approximately 250-mm specimen, from McCulloch, 191' seems best for the time being to recognize but one North Pacific species: *IcicJit]iys Jocking,toni Jordan and Gilbert, 1880. Cahfornia to Japan, type locaHty Point Reyes, Cahfornia. D 39-43 (total ele- ments). A 27-32 (total elements). P 18- 21. Gill-rakers 4-6 + 1 + 11-13, usually 18 total. Vertebrae 56-60. Synonyms, both based on small specimens from the coast of Ca
RMRG7C88–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U S- NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 263. PLATE 28. Euaresta punctata, new species Male- I right wing; 2, head, from front; 3, head, from above; 4, head, profile; 5, thorax, from above; 6, thorax, from side; 7, abdomen, from above; 9, left antenna; 10, right palpus; 11, left foreleg; 12, left midleg; 13, left hindleg. Female: 8, abdomen, from above.. 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
RMRD43JY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 1—11. Venstre mellemfod af 1: Thymalus limbatus, 2: Byturus aestivus, 3: Soronia punctatissima, 4: Glischrochilus hortensis <?, 5: Pediacus depressus, 6: Antherophagus nlgricornis ?, 7: Triplax russlca ?, 8: Phalacrus flmetarius, 9: Lathridius lardarius, 10: Or- thocerus clavicornis og 11: Coccinella ll-punctata. Følehornene 8—10-leddede, med 2- eller 3-leddet kølle. Mundskjoldet adskilt fra panden ved en ret eller buet tværlinie. Pronotums forrand simpel. Føddern« enten 4-leddede eller 5-led-. Please note that t
RMRE37CT–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 208 PUCCINIA P. Pruni DC. Flor. fr. ii. 222 (1805). Plowr. Ured. p. 192. Sacc. Syll. vii. 648. P. Prunorum Link, Sp. PI. ii. 82 (1825). Cooke, Handb. p. 507 ; Micr. Fung. p. 211 ; Grevillea, iii. pi. 49, f. 11. Tranzschelia punctata Arthur, North Amerio. Fl. vii. 151. Spermogones. Amphigenous, scattered, brown or blackish, very shallow, punctiform. JEcidiospores. ^cidia hypophyllous, scattered over the whole surface, flat, with a broad revolute margin which is torn into few (3—5) lobes ; spores roundish, pale y
RMRPXPRM–. Aid to the identification of insects. Insects. ] . EryLnrestKes Bowingn, Fascoe, Jciu^ri. of Eva: .^ II, p.Sc. Hong Kong. 2. Isse punctata. Pascc& , Jouryx'. of Erit.. 11, p. Z'I2 . Natal. 3. Biasmia guttata, Pcxsoo^, Jourrv. of Rrit.,. H, ^ V ^-"^^ ? Nataj. 4.i£rerLia trigona, Pcusooe., Trans. Prut. Soc . Loyxd,.,IV, (1856),-p.Z47. Bra/.il. 5. HestKesis a.culiperxns,Fa^cveJran^.Erit.Soc-.lond.J.flS62j,p.556. Nev7 South.Wales. lo. Tritocosmia Digglesii. Fascoe., Trojis. Ent. Soo. Lond., V, [1853], p. 58. Que ens land. 7. Anastetha ranpila, Fascce,3vc.Erit. Soc. LonA., 0866)., p. 28
RMRH1115–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. 18 « * 8 4 * ? > II »2. 16 % 19 Eucalyptus Fruits. Natural Size. 1 Eucalyptus eorynocalyx; 2, E. citriodora: 3, E. stuartiana: I. E. viminalis; 6, E. rostrata; 6, E. ' teretieorais; 7, E. gunnii; 8, E. rudis; 9, E. resinifera; 10, E. punctata; 11, E. botryoides; 12. E. goniocalyx; 13, E. robusta; 14, E. cornuta; 15, E. occidentalis; 16, E. longifolia; 17, E. globulus; 18, E. gomphocephala; 19, E. coriacea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRHFPHA–. Boletín del Museo Nacional de Chile. Natural history. Bernardino Quijada B.—catálogo ilustrado 85 N.u 9. Proteo {Proleus anguinus). N." 10. Fotografía de Hatería puntuada (Hatería punctata). N.° 11. Matuasto [Phymatura palluma). a. Embrión. En alcohol. Chile, b) Adulto. En alcohol. Chile. N.° 12. Avestruz americana (Rliea americana). J. Arjentina. N.° 13. Pájaro niño (Spheniscus humboldti). Chile. VI ADAPTACIONES ESPECIALES COMO RESULTADO DE LA SELECCIÓN NATURAL Vamos a enunciar una serie de hechos morfolójicos que de- muestran la eficacia de la selección natural. Tales son el di- morfi
RMRMTEJF–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history -- Periodicals. Brachylabis punctata ?. 358 A. DUBRONY pallidis, pedibus testacels, femoribus fuscis^ apice lestaceis^ lateribus corporis lotius longe pilosis 9. Long. corp. 12.™" Lat. » 2. Long. fore. 2. Téte peu bombée, aussi longue que large, d'un noir mat, couverte de points; parties buccales jaunàtres; 1."' article des antennes, cylindro-conique ; long, gros au Ijout qui touclie le 2® arti- cle, celui-ci globuleux, très petit; tous deux fauves ; les suivants coniques, assez petits, noirs jusqu'aux 11 et 12 q
RMRR6JBK–. Abhandlungen der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science. Ä' Preuß, Akad, d. IVisscnsüu § 1. Punctatae E. et I. , j 1. S. japonica de Boissieu s y 2. S. manschuriensis (Eng^l.) Komarow v. ^ 3. S. spicata Don ^.?-'4. S. fusca Maxim. • 5. S. punctata L. O 6. S. Mertensiana Bong. ^u»j» 7. S. nudicaulis Don 'S" 8. S. Sieversiana Sternb. •X' 9. S. Korshinskii Komarow ® 10. S. odontopbylla Wall. OAusgang.sgebtet der Punctatae. I § 2. Davuricae E. et I • 11. S. Lyallii EngL /' O 12. S. davnrica Willd. • * Aosgaogsgebiet Sect. 1. Boraphila Engl. Phys.-math. Abh, igiö. Nr.
RMRGCYY0–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PLATE 36 Most common types of Epilachna species from the Australian region show- ing two examples (9. and 11) from the U.S.A.—1. E. sparsa ssp. orientalis Dieke, 2-3. E. sparsa ssp. teirita Muls., 4. E. sparsa ssp. 26-punctata (Boisd.), 5. E. reducta Dieke, 6. E. philippinensis Dieke, 7. E. dentulata Dieke, 8. E. sparsa ssp. sparsa (Hbst.), 9. E. corrupta Muls. (from L7.S.A.), 10. E niponica Lewis, 11. £. borealis (F.) (from U. S. A.). On tlie Asiatic Continent it ranges from India to North Ch