RM2A7XBCM–Grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis obscurus. Handcoloured steel engraving from W.C.L. Martin's A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae, Bohn, London, 1852.
RFR8KDEN–Vermilion fly catcher on a branch. It is a favorite with birders, but is not generally kept in aviculture, as the males tend to lose their vermilion c
RM2BTP7DG–Astragalus obscurus S Watson in C King.
RM2M2N2J1–Dusky petrel, Lath. : Puffinus obscurus, Cuvier. Male in spring. c.1 v.3 plate 299 , Birds, Puffinus. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMW281GT–Archive image from page 340 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill76dans Year: 1907 337 1. Dyschirius Bon. Hovedet oftest lidt bredere end langt. Frontale så bredt som langt eller lidt bredere med stumpvinklede pandehjørner; nasale ret lille, men varierende. 6 a. Fig. 29. Fig. 30. Fig. 29. Dyschirius sp. Fig. 30. Dyschirius. Pandeiande. a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. im punctipennis; d. politus; e. saliiius; f. sp. A; g. sp. B. oceller i hver gruppe. Følehornenes 3. led længst, dobbelt så lang
RM2AA31J3–199. The Thresher Shark (Carcharias vulpes). 200. The Small Blue Shark (C. ceruleus). 201. The Dusky Shark (C. obscurus). 202. The Nurse (Scymnus brevipinna).; 199. The Thresher Shark (Carcharias vulpes). 200. The Small Blue Shark (C. ceruleus). 201. The Dusky Shark (C. obscurus). 202. The Nurse (Scymnus brevipinna).
RM2AX8KEK–Insects affecting the orange . Fig. 34.—Hippodamia convergens—natural .size aud enlarged. (AfterComstock.). Fig. 3.5.—Homalotylus obscurus. (Original.) (Bull. 5, Entom. Bureau, United States Department of Agriculture,1885, p. 22) under the name of Homalotylus obscurus. Species of thesame genus are known to attack the larvae of Lady-birds in Europe. COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS PREYING UPON BARK-LICE. 75 The Scale-devoi^rinCt IIyperaspidius {Hyperasjndins coccidivorusAshmead ; Plate V, ¥i<^. li; «, larva; &, head of larva mucli enlarged;c, part of side margin of the head, showing antenna and ocelli;
RMP7DNJY–Grey-breasted sabrewing, Campylopterus largipennis obscurus. Handcoloured steel engraving from W.C.L. Martin's A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae, Bohn, London, 1852.
RMPFHEHA–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... lOO. Fig. 98, 99. Ischnopsyllus elongatus. Sensiliet og parringstangen (98) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (99). — Fig. 100—102. Ischnopsyllus obscurus. Analgriflen (100), parringstangen (101) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (102).. 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
RMMAB2EN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 139. Scapania obscura. a Stengelstück, Verg. ^^i; b Steugelstück von der Unterseite, Verg. "/i; c Blätter ausgebreitet, Verg. "/^; d Zellnetz an der Blattspitze, e in der Blattmitte, Verg. '««/i. Nach dem Originalmaterial. *) obscurus = dunkelfarbig.
RM2M3E6TD–Long-tailed or dusky grous : Tetrao obscurus. Male, 1. Female, 2. c.1 v.4 plate 361 , Grouse, Blue grouse. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMW281R9–Archive image from page 342 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill76dans Year: 1907 Fig. 31. Dyschirius. Kindbakker, a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. ini- punctipennis; d. chalceus; e. politus; f. salinus; g. sp. A.; h. sp. B. mere eller mindre tydelig tilbagebøjet spids og med en svag bule på skæreranden. Kæbepalpernes 2. led omtrent dobbelt så langt som tykt, meget længere end 3. Længde 6-71/2 mm. 2. D. obscurus Gyll. Panderanden (fig. 30 b) falder på hver side af nasale i to veladskilte, lige sto
RM2CPBE8R–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . ead obscured or (ddit-erated by smoky-gray. Coast region of Alaska. P. c. obscurus. (Lat. obscurus, obscure.) Oregon Jay. ]More difierent: dark hoodencroaching on crown, not well d
RMPFYA8T–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 58 MAMMALIA. Sim. ferruginea, Pennant ; called by him the " Bay Monkey."—Of a deep bay colour above ; cheeks and under- parts very bright bay. From Sierra Leone. C. Pennantii, Waterh.—Above blackish ; beneath dingy yellow ; the sides yellowish red, and cheeks white. From Fernando Po. C. Temminckii, Kuhl.—Blackish above ; rusty-red beneath and on the cheeks ; the sides yellow. From the Gambia. Is identical with C. obscurus, Ogilby. The skins of these animals are an article of traffic in Western Africa, but ar
RMMCKN7H–. D ^ Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; h, one of the balancers or " halteres," which are th, the thorax. Natural the modified second pair of wings ; head B, The "Leather-jacket," the grub of the crane-fly. b, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size. D, The true Wire-worm or grub of the click-beetles. Enlarged to four times the natural length, a, tail ; b, head. difficult to see this dwindled pair of wings, which lie close behind the first or large pair, an
RM2CP3JR7–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . bscured or oblit-erated by smoky-gray. Coast region of Alaska. 361. P- c- obscurus. (Lat. obscurus, obscure.) Oregon Jay. More different: dark hoodencroaching on crown, not well de
RMPFXGPN–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. E.4?l.i^.4^^^^rf^ifig>^s.nL^/j..^^^^^ surface of the stone. Found at Tallmadge, Summit Co. O. in the roof of this coal No. 1, (oui Sharon block coal near the bottom of the Pottsville c 0 ng lorn crates)— XIL. Polystomella striatopunctata, a microscopic organism, Till ^^j^an^h,^ 21 Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, page 74, fig. 21 magniiied; found by Dawson in the St. John glacial clay. Post-tertiary, PP, Porambonites obscurus, H. and W. U. S. G. Ex. 40th Pa
RMMCKN61–. D ^ Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; /i, one of the balancers or " halleres," which are the modified second pair of wings ; ^/i, the thorax. Natural size. B, The "Leather-jacket," the grub of the crane-fly. a, head ; d, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size. D, The true Wire-worm or grub of the click-beetles. Enlarged to four times the natural length, a, tail ; d, head. difficult to see this dwindled pair of wings, which lie close behind the first or l
RMW2466A–Archive image from page 209 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill34dans Year: 1907 204 2. Brun med talrige smaa, velbegrænsede, lyse Pletter. 8. Bagkropsled med en lang bageste Forlængelse 3. Brun med færre, temmelig store, sammenfly- dende, lyse Pletter. 8. Bagkropsled med kor- tere Forlængelse 3. subaeneus. 3. Hovedets Sider konverger bagtil. Stipes lang- strakt, uden bagudvendende Smaakroge paa den mediane Kant 2. obscurus. Hovedets Sider parallele. Stipes bredt med 2 bagudvendende Smaakroge p
RMPFGNMK–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 337 1. Dyschirius Bon. Hovedet oftest lidt bredere end langt. Frontale så bredt som langt eller lidt bredere med stumpvinklede pandehjørner; nasale ret lille, men varierende. 6 a.. Fig. 29. Fig. 30. Fig. 29. Dyschirius sp. Fig. 30. Dyschirius. Pandeiande. a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. im punctipennis; d. politus; e. saliiius; f. sp. A; g. sp. B. oceller i hver gruppe. Følehornenes 3. led længst, dobbelt så langt som 2. led. Galeas endeled oftest længere end grundleddet. Tunge mangler. Rygskjol- dene dækker kroppen helt s
RMMABBRA–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen . Bulimiiius montäiuis. a ijcii iHHii; Ij luMi f;intcii. a b 5-ig- '4ti. Buliminus obscurus. a öcn »orn; b beit feinten. * B. montänus') (Drap) (gtfl. 745.). (Scf)a(c 1 §. 692. liväunttcf), l'crlängevt« fcgelfövmtg, biivd)fc^ciucnb, getörnclt; ß^oinnbe jitgcfpi^jt; 8 SBinbimgcn; DJiunbfcmm &^km, crincitevt, ot)nci*ip^e iiiib o{)ne 3n!^iie; ^Jiabcl vit^cnfönnig; ipi3[)c IG'"'"; ®ide (3 mm. ijjjtcr g
RMW23JG9–Archive image from page 168 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill77dans Year: 1907 165 underliggende hoved stammende plet, følehorn og ben gule. Vingedækkerne yderst fmt og ret tæt punkterede. Længde 0,8-1 mm. Almindelig (J, 0, B). I henrådnende plantedele. Også fundet i musereder. Især for- og efterår. [Sacium Leconte. S. pusillum Gyll. (Længde 1,5-1,8 mm), der lever under tør træbark og i risbunker, er fundet bl. a. i Skåne, men ikke i Hamburg-Liibeck-egnen.] [Arthrolips Woll. A. obscurus Sahlb
RM2CNXMN0–. The birds of Washington; a complete, scientific and popular account of the 372 species of birds found in the state . eplaced by D. 0. richardsouiiin the Blue Mountains, but specimens from the northeastern corner of the Stateare apparently true fnliginosus. Authorities.—Tetrao obscurus. Sav, Baird, Rep. Pac. R. R. Surv. ol. IX.1858, 621. T. C&S. L. Rh. D-. Kb. Ra. B. E. Specimens.—(U. of W.) Prov. P. C. BN. E. 57-J TIIK SOOTY C.KorSE. THIS, till laij;ist cif ilic wimhI f;rt>iise ami. in imint ui iuiiuIkts at least,the kadiiij; j;ainc hinl of Wasliiiifjtoi), is f«»mif danj^er;from its comm
RMPFGNKY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 31. Dyschirius. Kindbakker, a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. ini- punctipennis; d. chalceus; e. politus; f. salinus; g. sp. A.; h. sp. B. mere eller mindre tydelig tilbagebøjet spids og med en svag bule på skæreranden. Kæbepalpernes 2. led omtrent dobbelt så langt som tykt, meget længere end 3. Længde 6-71/2 mm. 2. D. obscurus Gyll. Panderanden (fig. 30 b) falder på hver side af nasale i to veladskilte, lige store afsnit, det yderste glatrandet og retliniet, det inderste ret regelmæssigt krenele- ret og ofte noget kon
RMW22YE3–Archive image from page 118 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 115 i samme sides sædleder (vas de fer ens), og de to sæd- ledere smelter sammen i deres yderste stykke til den uparrede sædleder, ductus ejaculatorius, (undtagen hos døgnfluer og nogle ørentviste). Et eller andet sted er sædlederen opsvulmet til en s æ db lære (vesicula Fig. 45. Indre hanlige køns vej hos billen Tenebrio obscurus. t sæd- stokke; vd sædleder; vs sædblære; ge og gm hjælpekirtler; ed ductus ejacul
RM2CNTP54–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . plicatus, apiid Miil/er ^- Schleg. Verhandel. pp. 24, 30; Blyth, Cat. p. 319 ; nee Latham.Buceros ruficollis, Bbjth, J, A. S. B. x, p. 922, partim ; xii, p. 176 ; nee J^ietllot.Buceros pucoran, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xii, p. 990.Buceros pusaran, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi, p. 998; id. Cat. p. 45: Tickell, Ibis, 1864, p. 180.Rhyticeros plicatus, Horsf. 8f M. Cat. ii, p. 598; Godiv.-Aust. J. A. S. B. xxxix, pt. 2, p. 96; Blyth, Ibis, 1860, p, 350; Jerdoti, Ibis, 1872, p. 5.Aceros, sp. indet., Godiv.-Aust. I. c.Rhyticeros obscurus, apiul Hume, N.
RMPFHK1T–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 105 som ved Roden bred (Fig. 37, Nr. 2). Sidste Bugled bagtil i det højeste med ganske svagt antydede, meget korte Længderynker, dets Midtparti paa hver Side af Midtlinien med tværbølget Mikroskulptur 3. obscurus $. Den inderste Bagklo c. iVs —IV4 Gang saa lang som den yderste, denne c. 3 Gange saa lang som ved Roden bred (Fig. 37, Nr. 3). Sidste Bugled bagtil med fine, men tydelige Længde- rynker, dets Midtparti paa hver Side af Midt- linien med netmasket Mikroskulptur. 4. s i m i 1 i s ?. 12. Sidste Bugled i Midten af Ba
RMW1RRK4–Archive image from page 76 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill60dans Year: 1907 lOO Fig. 98, 99. Ischnopsyllus elongatus. Sensiliet og parringstangen (98) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (99). — Fig. 100—102. Ischnopsyllus obscurus. Analgriflen (100), parringstangen (101) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (102).
RMRGK0MF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . Fig. 25. Diagrams showing progressive distention in the horizontal plane of the an- sae system. a, Lagenorhynchus albirostris ; b, L. obscurus ; c, Grampus ; d, Tursiops ; e, Stenella ; f, Delphinus.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMW1RB85–Archive image from page 49 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill28dans Year: 1907 44 Af denne Art er der kun funden faa Eksemplarer; Silkeborg, Nørholm og Esbjerg. Maj—Juni. Fra Holland, Belgien og England kendes denne Art ogsaa. 12. M. obscurus Meig. (Fig. 41). Hovedet mørke- graat. Følehornene mørkebrune. Thorax askegraat med to mere eller mindre tydelige brunlige Længdestriber. Bagkroppen brunsort, svagt glinsende. Hypopygiet brunligt. Brystets Sider skifergraa. Svingkøl- lerne hvidgullige. Scu
RMREK6B3–. The clover root-borer (Hylastinus obscurus Marsham). Roots (Botany) Diseases and pests; Hylastinus obscurus; Borers (Insects). wm. J. 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.. Webster, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1849-1916; United States. Bureau of Entomology; United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology
RMW1T85H–Archive image from page 98 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill31dans Year: 1907 91 vis udækket. Forhofterne kugleformede. Benene ret lange og slanke, 3. Fodled dybt spaltet, tve- lappet; Kløerne spaltede. 1. B. obscurus L. (Pig. 24). Sort, fint, nedliggende, hvidgraat behaaret. Følehornenes Rod rødlig. Hoved og Fig. 24. Bromius obscurus. X 9. Pronotum fint og tæt punkterede, det sidste meget bredere end langt. Vingedækkerne tæt og uregelmæssigt punk- terede, med svagt fordybede Længdestriber,
RMREK6B1–. The clover root-borer. (Hylastinus obscurus Marsham.). Clover Diseases and pests; Agricultural pests; Hylastinus obscurus. attributed to adverse meteorological conditions. The pest seems to have spread much more rapidly westward than southward, as it probably occurs in the East nearly to the Mississippi Kiver; but it has attracted no attention along the Atlantic coast south of Penn- sylvania. In that State, however, the writer found it abundant around Chambersburg, but not disastrously so, in October, 1905. It has not been reported at all from the vicinity of Washington, D. C. It is cer- tai
RMW1RP1K–Archive image from page 73 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 70 lacralpiggene i regelmæssige Tværrækker, forbundne ved Hud til en finneagtig Membran (Fig. 27). Suge- fødderne i 2 Rækker. Tre Arter findes i de nordiske Farvande. Af disse er den ene, Pteråster obscurus (Perrier) (Syn. Hexåster Fig. 27. Adambulacralpigge af Pteråster militaris. De lange Pigge ud til Siden støtter den finneagtige Membran, der findes helt rundt langs Skivens Kant. /i, obscurus) en arktisk Form,
RMREK69M–. The clover root-borer (Hylastinus obscurus Marsham). Roots (Botany) Diseases and pests; Hylastinus obscurus; Borers (Insects). around Chambersburg, but not disastrously so. It has not been reported at all from the vicinity of Washington, D. C. It is certainly not seriously injurious in the New England States at the present time, and Dr. Fletcher reports a similar state of affairs in Ontario, Canada, while in Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and southern Michigan it is becoming more and more destructive. DESCRIPTION OF THE INSECT. The fully developed insect is a small, dark-brown, hard-bodied be
RMW1RB9Y–Archive image from page 49 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill74dans Year: 1907 46 Fig. 37. Agriotes lineatus cJ- x5. Meget almindelig (J, 0, B). På marker og enge, også på sandet eller gruset bund ved strandkanter. Især maj-juni. Om artens skadelighed se foran under obscurus. 5. A. sputåtor L. Brunsort, vingedækkerne som regel samt følehorn og ben lysere, hoved og pronotum blanke, vingedæk- kerne ret matte. Nærstående til de to foregående, men adskilt fra dem ved ringere størrelse, smallere
RMRHNAG7–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 6. Phallodrihis obscurus nov. sp. A. Male genitalia; B. Seta; C. Penial seta. Explanations as in Figure 5. DISTRIBUTION. Known only from type-locality. REMARKS. P. obscurus is very closely related to P. parthenopaeus and P. aquae- dulcis. These three entities form a complex whose taxonomic rank is uncertain. It is possible that they are subspecies or merely intra-specific variants or differing stages of maturation. Phallodrilus parthenopaeus Pierantoni, 1902 Phallodrihis parthenopaeus Pierantoni, 1903, pp. 114, 115, f
RMW1RB8K–Archive image from page 49 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill28dans Year: 1907 Det er den almindeligst forekom- mende Art af denne Slægt, og den er almindelig over hele Landet fra Juni til ind i September. Den er ogsaa almindelig og ud- bredt over hele Europa. Fig. 41. Hypopyg af M. obscurus. (Efter de Meijere). 13. M. bihamatus de Meij. (Fig. 42). Lille, brunsort Art. Hovedet sortegraat. Følehornene mørkebrune. Thorax sortegraat, svagt glinsende, kantet med en smal hvidgullig Linie. Bagkroppen
RMRGK17Y–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). L c' d'. Fig. 20. Schematic diagrams showing invasion, distention and resorption of the pterygoid bone by the pterygoid sinus in a (longitudinal section), a' (transverse section), Cephalorhynchus heavisidei ; b, b' C. commersoni ; c, c' Lagenorhynchus albirostris ; d, d' L. acutus ; e, e' L. obscurus.. 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.. British Museum (Natur
RMT1H0A7–Diversions of a naturalist ([1915]) Diversions of a naturalist diversionsofnatu00lankuoft Year: [1915] DADDY-LONG-LEGS 217 size, are present in them in a very much dwindled condi- tion. Since most of our common flies are very small it is D Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; /i, one of the balancers or ' halleres,' which are the modified second pair of wings ; /i, the thorax. Natural size. B, The 'Leather-jacket,' the grub of the crane-fly. a, head ; d, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it sh
RMRGEN2F–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 464 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Amphelictogon obscurus Chamberlin Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 62, no. 5, p. 226, 1918. Paratype specimens, M.C.Z. no. 4490 & 4491 have been examined. The most striking feature of this species was not mentioned in the original description, i.e., the great difference in coloration of the poriferous segments from those lacking pores. The prozonite of all segments is dark brown but the metazonite of the poriferous segments is wholly yellow except that on segment 18 the dark colo
RMT1H062–Diversions of a naturalist (1915) Diversions of a naturalist diversionsofnatu00lank Year: 1915 DADDY-LONG-LEGS 217 size, are present in them in a very much dwindled condi- tion. Since most of our common flies are very small it is D Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; h, one of the balancers or ' halteres,' which are th, the thorax. Natural the modified second pair of wings ; head B, The 'Leather-jacket,' the grub of the crane-fly. b, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size
RMRD5PP7–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 58 MAMMALIA. Sim. ferruginea, Pennant ; called by him the " Bay Monkey."—Of a deep bay colour above ; cheeks and under- parts very bright bay. From Sierra Leone. C. Pennantii, Waterh.—Above blackish ; beneath dingy yellow ; the sides yellowish red, and cheeks white. From Fernando Po. C. Temminckii, Kuhl.—Blackish above ; rusty-red beneath and on the cheeks ; the sides yellow. From the Gambia. Is identical with C. obscurus, Ogilby. The skins of these animals are an article of traffic in Western Africa, but ar
RMT0WN8D–Dr Johannes Leunis Synopsis der Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen drjohannesleuni01leun Year: 1883 I. Pulmonata. ?ungcnfciinciien. 889 Bulimiiius montäiuis. a ijcii iHHii; Ij luMi f;intcii. a b 5-ig- '4ti. Buliminus obscurus. a öcn »orn; b beit feinten. * B. montänus') (Drap) (gtfl. 745.). (Scf)a(c 1 §. 692. liväunttcf), l'crlängevt« fcgelfövmtg, biivd)fc^ciucnb, getörnclt; ß^oinnbe jitgcfpi^jt; 8 SBinbimgcn; DJiunbfcmm &^km, crincitevt, ot)n
RMRJ48GR–. The birds of Ontario [microform] : being a list of birds observed in the Province of Ontario, with an account of their habits, distribution, nests, eggs, &c.. Birds; Oiseaux. de a and This now n in still Act tor a had they well ONTARIO. Subfamily TETRAONIN.E. Grouse. Genus DENDRAGAPUS Elliot. Subgenus DENDRAGAPUS. DENDRAGAPUS OBSCURUS RICHARDSONII (Sab.). 120 Richardson's Grouse. S97b. Adult-male : Back and wings blackish-brown crossed with wi.vy lines of slaty-gray, mixed with yellowish-brown on the scapulars. Long feathers of the sides tipped with white, under-parts light slate-color,
RMT0WN8F–Dr Johannes Leunis Synopsis der Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen drjohannesleuni01leun Year: 1883 Bulimiiius montäiuis. a ijcii iHHii; Ij luMi f;intcii. a b 5-ig- '4ti. Buliminus obscurus. a öcn »orn; b beit feinten. * B. montänus') (Drap) (gtfl. 745.). (Scf)a(c 1 §. 692. liväunttcf), l'crlängevt« fcgelfövmtg, biivd)fc^ciucnb, getörnclt; ß^oinnbe jitgcfpi^jt; 8 SBinbimgcn; DJiunbfcmm &^km, crincitevt, ot)nci*ip^e iiiib o{)ne 3n!^iie; ^Jiabcl vi
RMRJYY39–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. 1999 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 8, pp. 25-28 Size and Shape Description of Oviductal Eggs of Draco obscurus formosus (Squamata: Agamidae) C.H. Diong1 and S.Y.T. Soon2 Division of Biology, School of Science, Nanyang Technological University, N1E, 469 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259756; -Interactive Math Exploration Center, 02-16, Waterloo Center, Singapore 180261. Abstract.-Owidactai eggs were obtained by an abdominal dissection from a gravid Draco obscurus formosus which was captured near
RMRN5EE2–. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 58 MAMMALIA. Sim. ferruginea, Pennant; called by him the " Bay Monkey."—Of a deep bay colour above; cheeks and under- parts very bright bay. From Sierra Leone. C. Pennantii, Waterb..—Above blackish; beneath dingy yellow; the sides yellowish red, and cheeks white. From Fernando Po. C. Temminckii, Kuhl.—Blackish above; rusty-red beneath and on the cheeks; the sides yellow. From the Gambia. Is identical with C. obscurus, Ogilby. The skins of t
RMRPXNYD–. Alaska. Natural history -- Alaska; Scientific expeditions; Alaska. d.ai.ijiL I5LSTAVEI5EN.DEL LBRTTTDN & RITi': E ENCHYTR/EID/E Mesenchytr^us obscurus. 1, 2, Mesenchytrzeus EASTWOODI. 3.. 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.. Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D. C. ); Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909; Merriam, C. Hart (Clinton Hart), 1855-1942. New York, Doubleda
RMRDYX1H–. Diversions of a naturalist . Natural history. DADDY-LONG-LEGS 217 size, are present in them in a very much dwindled condi- tion. Since most of our common flies are very small it is. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye; h, one of the balancers or " halteres," which- are the modified second pair of wings ; th, the thorax. Natural size. B, The "Leather-jacket," the grub of the crane-fly. a, head ; b, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size. D, The true Wire-worm or grub
RMRHY16K–. Beitrag zur Kaefer-Fauna der Aleutischen Inseln, der Insel Sitkha und Neu-Californiens. Beetles; Beetles. 105 3^ Heterophaga Dejean. >Iauritanica Fabr. (C. 123.) Sitkha. Tenebrio Linne. molitor Ii>jne. (G. 128.) Sitkba. tMlM^NASTl^ MoUchu * ivugosiisWo/scÄv. (Bull p76s^kha?K SERROPALPIA. DiRCAEA Fahricius. Hulmbergii Mannerh. (G. 126.) Sitkha. Stenotrachelus Latreille. obscurus Mannerh. (G. 129.) (Jontin. Ainer. bor. occ. PYROCHROIDA Pytho Latreille. Sablbergii Mannerh. (A. 234. C. 127.) Sitkha. PoGONOCERüs Fischer. Ephemeroides Menetr. (G. 130.) Sitkba. MORDELLONA Anaspis G
RMRD8MWM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. E.4?l.i^.4^^^^rf^ifig>^s.nL^/j..^^^^^ surface of the stone. Found at Tallmadge, Summit Co. O. in the roof of this coal No. 1, (oui Sharon block coal near the bottom of the Pottsville c 0 ng lorn crates)— XIL. Polystomella striatopunctata, a microscopic organism, Till ^^j^an^h,^ 21 Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, page 74, fig. 21 magniiied; found by Dawson in the St. John glacial clay. Post-tertiary, PP, Porambonites obscurus, H. and W. U. S. G. Ex. 40th Pa
RMRPX6DJ–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. kS. Fiii. 1. Weevil Boeer ok Fic 2. Weevil Borer ok THE SUGAR-C.^NE AdULT THE SuUAR-C.VNE liRUB. 'Another bad pest was ihe Hawaiian sugarcane bor r, {Rhabdocnemis obscurus, Bois.) It was exceedingly abundant at Zent, C. P.. in banana stumps an I cuttings. As many as forty adults were taken out of a smill piece of stalk about a foot long. Dr. V. U. Pierce, in his 'Manual of Dangerous Insects', cites the following hosts for this sveevil- banana, sugar-cane, coco-nut, sagopalm, royal palm, wine palm and papyrus. 'The
RMRFB9XB–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 13. HEMIPU3. 305 13. HEMIPUS. Type. Hemipus, Hodgson, P. Z. S. 184-5, p. .S2 H. capitalis. Myiolestes, Cabanis, Mus. Hein. Tli. i. p. 67 (1850) .... H. obscm-us. Cabanisia, Bp. C. H. xxxviii. p. 536 (1854) H. obscuxus.. Bill and foot of Hemipus obscurus. Rmuje. India and Ceylon; Bnrmah; Malayan peninsula and islands of Java, Sumatra, and Borneo. Key to the Species. a. Without any longitudinal white bar down the wing; tail black, not tipped with white, the outer feather naiTowly margined with white along- the outer web. obscunis, p. 30o. h. With a
RMRMKDCJ–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 438 Annals of the South African Museum. 1. Lestes tridens (MacLachl., 1895), /. c., p. 308, no. 6.—The descrip- tion, made from one male from Delagoa Bay, does not apply to any species known to the writer. 2. Lestes obscurus (Kirby, 1898, 1905), /. c., p. 308, no. 7.—Mr. Herbert Campion writes to me (9 . xii. 1913) that the specimens so described by Kirby are identical with L. plagiatus. 3. Metacnemis angusta (Selys, 1863, 1886), /. c., p. 310, no. 15.- Described from a single female, " Cap de Bo
RMRG7KTE–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 144.—Amphiascus obscurus: a, Male, endo- pod of second leg; h, fe- male, fifth leg; c, male, fifth leg Figure 145.—Amiyhiaseus lonffiros- tris: a, Male, endopod of second leg; b, female, fifth leg; C, male, fifth leg expansion very short, with two equal apical setae. Total length, 0.75-0.9 mm. Remarks.—When alive this species can be easily distinguished by its color; when preserved the seven large setae on the dis'.al segment of the fifth legs furnish the best single character. The presence of the species in the brackish ponds on Chap
RMRF23TG–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 13. HEMIPU3. 305 13. HEMIPUS. Type. Hemipus, Hodgson, P. Z. S. 184-5, p. .S2 H. capitalis. Myiolestes, Cabanis, Mus. Hein. Tli. i. p. 67 (1850) .... H. obscm-us. Cabanisia, Bp. C. H. xxxviii. p. 536 (1854) H. obscuxus.. Bill and foot of Hemipus obscurus. Rmuje. India and Ceylon; Bnrmah; Malayan peninsula and islands of Java, Sumatra, and Borneo. Key to the Species. a. Without any longitudinal white bar down the wing; tail black, not tipped with white, the outer feather naiTowly margined with white along- the outer web. obscunis, p. 30o. h. With a
RMREK61T–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. I. Pulmonata. ?ungcnfciinciien. 889. Bulimiiius montäiuis. a ijcii iHHii; Ij luMi f;intcii. a b 5-ig- '4ti. Buliminus obscurus. a öcn »orn; b beit feinten. * B. montänus') (Drap) (gtfl. 745.). (Scf)a(c 1 §. 692. liväunttcf), l'crlängevt« fcgelfövmtg, biivd)fc^ciucnb, getörnclt; ß^oinnbe jitgcfpi^jt; 8 SBinbimgcn; DJiunbfcmm &^km, crincitevt, ot)nci*ip^e iiiib o{)ne 3n!^iie; ^Jiabcl vit^cnfönnig; ip
RMRHDKF6–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 2: Occlusal surfaces of right upper molars of Praomys h. hartwigi (A—E) and P. h. obscuras n. ssp. (F-K). A: ZFMK 69.1081, B: ZFMK 69.1075, C: ZFMK 69.1072, D: ZFMK 69.1078, E: ZFMK 68.7, holotype of hartwigi, F: ZFMK 88.122, G: ZFMK 88.130, H: ZFMK 88.121, I: ZFMK 88.126, K: ZFMK 88.115, holotype of obscurus. Scale = 1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRHNAHF–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 5. Phallodrilus cocloprostatus nov. sp. A. Alale genitalia; B. Transverse section of atrium and prostate gland; C. Seta; D. Penial seta. 1. Vas deferens; 2. Anterior prostate; 3. Atrium; 4. Penial setae; 5. Posterior prostate; 6. Atrial wall; 7. Atrial lining cells; 8. Prostate cells. DISTRIBUTION. Known only from type-locality. Phallodrilus obscurus nov. sp. Figure 6 HOLOTYPE. USNM 38255. Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts, USA. 41°51.0' N, 70°31.1' W. Depth 8.5 meters. PARATYPES. USNM 38256. Six individuals; locality as fo
RMRM7EF4–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 359 SCOTOBATES Horn. S. calcaratus Fabr. Throughout the State V-VII; not rare. XYLOPINUS Lee. X. saperdoides Oliv. Throughout the State VI, VII; not rare. X. rufipes Say. Caldwell (Cr); So. Amboy (Bt); Malaga VII (GG); g. d. (W, Li). X. aenescens Lee. Caldwell (Cr); So. Amboy (Bt); DaCosta VII, 27 (Dke). TENEBRIO Linn. T. obscurus Fabr. Throughout the State.. QbCOCxi^cxx:^ Fig. 148.—The yellow meal worm, Tcnehrio molitor: a, larva; b, pupa; c, adult; d, egg; a:bout twice natural size: e, antenna
RMRF19R4–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 208 ADDENDA, VOL. I. Distinguished from L. obscurus by the smaller eye and one scale more in a transverse series above the lateral line. 33. LABEO UMBRATUS, A. Smith. Gilchrist & Thompson, Ann. S. Ah: Mus. xi. 1913, p. 362. 33 a. LABEO STENNINGI. Gilchrist & Thompson, t. c. p. 363, fig. Depth of body 4f times in total length, length of head 4yg times. Width of head a little more than f its length ; snout rounded and feebly projecting, sh
RMRDX9B1–. [Collected reprints, 1911-1931. Ornithology; Mammals. Fig. F. Tails of De.ndra,gapus fuliginosus sierrae and D. f. howardi; about % natural size, a, D. f. sierrae, adult male (M.V.Z. no. 5082); 6, D. /. sierrae, adult female (M.V.Z. no. 14069); c, D. f. howardi, adult male (coll. T>. E. Dickey, no. K-240); d, D. f. howardi, adult female (coll. D. E. Dickey, no. J-881). In the more southern subspecies of the fuliginosus group the gray terminal tail band is notably broader than in the northern races. In the southern obscurus, again, this feature is prominently developed, in contrast to cond
RMREK61R–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. Bulimiiius montäiuis. a ijcii iHHii; Ij luMi f;intcii. a b 5-ig- '4ti. Buliminus obscurus. a öcn »orn; b beit feinten. * B. montänus') (Drap) (gtfl. 745.). (Scf)a(c 1 §. 692. liväunttcf), l'crlängevt« fcgelfövmtg, biivd)fc^ciucnb, getörnclt; ß^oinnbe jitgcfpi^jt; 8 SBinbimgcn; DJiunbfcmm &^km, crincitevt, ot)nci*ip^e iiiib o{)ne 3n!^iie; ^Jiabcl vit^cnfönnig; ipi3[)c IG'"'"; ®ide (3 mm. i
RMRE8150–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Agriotes lineatus (L.) Agriotes obscurus (L.) Figures of adults from: Volkov, S. M., Zimin, L. S., Rudenko, D. K. and Tupenevich, S. M. 1955. Album of Pests and Diseases of Agricultural Crops of the Non-Chernozem Area of European USSR. Plate 7, Moscow. Selected References: 1. Becker, C. 1956. Canad. Ent. 88 (Suppl. 1), 101 pp. ^. Balachowsky, A7 and Mesnil, L. 1935. Insects Nuisibles aux Plantes Cultivees 1:754-788 (Paris). 3. Eidt, D. C. 1953. Canad. Ent. 85 (11) :408-414. 4. Eidt, D. C. 1954. Canad. Ent. 86 (11) :481-494
RMRFA1TA–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 208 ADDENDA, VOL. I. Distinguished from L. obscurus by the smaller eye and one scale more in a transverse series above the lateral line. 33. LABEO UMBRATUS, A. Smith. Gilchrist & Thompson, Ann. S. Ah: Mus. xi. 1913, p. 362. 33 a. LABEO STENNINGI. Gilchrist & Thompson, t. c. p. 363, fig. Depth of body 4f times in total length, length of head 4yg times. Width of head a little more than f its length ; snout rounded and feebly projecting, sh
RMRMPFMX–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Henn: South American Pceciliid Fishes. Ill 4632, C. M. Ten, 23-43 "''"''• Raiz da Serra, Sao Paulo. Haseman. 4633, C. M. Six, 27-45 mm. Cubatao, Rio Cubatao, Sao Paulo. Haseman. 5821, C. M. Two, 52-56 mm., Iguape, Rio Ribeira da Iguape. Haseman. 7. Rivulus obscurus Garman. Rivnlus obscurus Garman, Mem. Mtis. Comp. Zool., XIX, 1895, p. 140; Pellegrin, Bull. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Paris, 1899, p. 157, (Rio Spuie); Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), X, 1912, p. 502. 5820, C. M. Four specimen
RMRF2BC4–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 147. Fig. XXVII. Tamias obscurus. Lower California Chipmunk. Lower California Chipmunk. I. Adult cJ^ Exch. San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y. E. C. Thurber. 4-5. Adult 9 Exch. San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y. A. W. Anthony. 6-8. Adult 6^ Coll. La Grulla, San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. E. Heller. 9-14. Adult 9 Coll. La Grulla, San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. E. Heller. 15-16
RMRFA7KK–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 147. Fig. XXVII. Tamias obscurus. Lower California Chipmunk. Lower California Chipmunk. I. Adult cJ^ Exch. San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y. E. C. Thurber. 4-5. Adult 9 Exch. San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y. A. W. Anthony. 6-8. Adult 6^ Coll. La Grulla, San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. E. Heller. 9-14. Adult 9 Coll. La Grulla, San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower California, Mexico. E. Heller. 15-16
RMRD3MFC–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 31. Dyschirius. Kindbakker, a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. ini- punctipennis; d. chalceus; e. politus; f. salinus; g. sp. A.; h. sp. B. mere eller mindre tydelig tilbagebøjet spids og med en svag bule på skæreranden. Kæbepalpernes 2. led omtrent dobbelt så langt som tykt, meget længere end 3. Længde 6-71/2 mm. 2. D. obscurus Gyll. Panderanden (fig. 30 b) falder på hver side af nasale i to veladskilte, lige store afsnit, det yderste glatrandet og retliniet, det inderste ret regelmæssigt krenele- ret og ofte noget kon
RMRD3P2G–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 105 som ved Roden bred (Fig. 37, Nr. 2). Sidste Bugled bagtil i det højeste med ganske svagt antydede, meget korte Længderynker, dets Midtparti paa hver Side af Midtlinien med tværbølget Mikroskulptur 3. obscurus $. Den inderste Bagklo c. iVs —IV4 Gang saa lang som den yderste, denne c. 3 Gange saa lang som ved Roden bred (Fig. 37, Nr. 3). Sidste Bugled bagtil med fine, men tydelige Længde- rynker, dets Midtparti paa hver Side af Midt- linien med netmasket Mikroskulptur. 4. s i m i 1 i s ?. 12. Sidste Bugled i Midten af Ba
RMRGH88A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 86 MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF ADULT MALES 1 H1 1 o o 1 o i o o CD 0) *> CO 1 1 1 i 1. (1) P.citri (2) P.kenyae (4) P.ireneus (3) P.dioscoreae (7) M.hlrsutus (9) T.newsteadi (5) N.vastator (6) N.nipae (8) F.virgata (10) P.obscurus (11) p:Vnaritlrau3 A" (12) P.citriculus (13) P .adonldum (14) P.fragilis (15) D.alazon (16) S.sacchari (17) « '• (apterous) (29) P.fraxini (apterous) (18) O.africanus (19) C.pilosellae (20) C.inaolitus (21) N.blfrona (22) E.araucariae (23) E.orariensis (25) O.agavium (26) G.spuria (27) '» '»(brachy
RMRCCF2B–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. DADDY-LONG-LEGS 217 size, are present in them in a very much dwindled condi- tion. Since most of our common flies are very small it is. D ^ Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; /i, one of the balancers or " halleres," which are the modified second pair of wings ; ^/i, the thorax. Natural size. B, The "Leather-jacket," the grub of the crane-fly. a, head ; d, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size. D, The true Wire
RMRCCF5N–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. DADDY-LONG-LEGS 217 size, are present in them in a very much dwindled condi- tion. Since most of our common flies are very small it is. D ^ Fig. 22. A, The Crane-fly (Daddy-Long-Legs), Tipula oleracea. e, the left eye ; h, one of the balancers or " halteres," which are th, the thorax. Natural the modified second pair of wings ; head B, The "Leather-jacket," the grub of the crane-fly. b, tail. Natural size. C, The Click-beetle or Skip-jack, Elater obscurus. The line beside it shows its natural size. D, The true Wire-worm or grub
RMRD19JM–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 337 1. Dyschirius Bon. Hovedet oftest lidt bredere end langt. Frontale så bredt som langt eller lidt bredere med stumpvinklede pandehjørner; nasale ret lille, men varierende. 6 a.. Fig. 29. Fig. 30. Fig. 29. Dyschirius sp. Fig. 30. Dyschirius. Pandeiande. a. thoracicus; b. obscurus; c. im punctipennis; d. politus; e. saliiius; f. sp. A; g. sp. B. oceller i hver gruppe. Følehornenes 3. led længst, dobbelt så langt som 2. led. Galeas endeled oftest længere end grundleddet. Tunge mangler. Rygskjol- dene dækker kroppen helt s
RMRCJ4EB–. Die Lebensweise der Vögel. Birds. iii Sine anberc ameriffluifcl)e 3Bölb^u^n--^irrt (Tetrao oLscu- rus, Say) jciijt benert ber eben gefcf)i(bcrten feftr af)nlicf)c @e: iret)ii^citeit uub l^at (^^arUö ^onapavt« f)inf{cl^t(icr) ber ganjcu ^amilie ju ber SBemerfung veranlagt, ba^ ff in vBogcI ouf eine entfcl^iebncrc luxi} bc^potii"d)ere ^Seife ^^^Ipgamifcf; fei. 5)ie 9??änncr)eit verlQ[|en fef)r balb bie 'IÖeibd)en, imi für fic^ ^u leben cf)ne jicf; um )ie unb i^re O^ad^lcmmeufd^aft im ge; ringfien ju befümmevn').. Tetrao Obscurus. X)ie Xrnppcn fcT^eincn mit bcn eben befcf)riebnen SSögeln o
RMRD42R6–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... lOO. Fig. 98, 99. Ischnopsyllus elongatus. Sensiliet og parringstangen (98) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (99). — Fig. 100—102. Ischnopsyllus obscurus. Analgriflen (100), parringstangen (101) og sternum VII og sædgemmet (102).. 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
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