RFA5E0AD–Fly fisherman holding permit fish caught while fishing in southern Belize Central America Caribbean
RF2JA7TE7–Known as the Woodville Big Tree, this 800+ year old griant yellowwood tree stand in the Wilderness protion of the Knysna Forest on the Garden Route, W
RMD72224–Fly fisherman releasing a permit (Trachinotus falcatus) caught in the Florida Keys at Key West
RF2W68YET–Two tropical fish explore the underwater wonders of a colorful coral reef, showcasing marine biodiversity.
RM2BXDGRP–Evolvulus sericeus var falcatus Griseb Ooststr Evolvulus sericeus var falcatus Griseb Ooststr.
RFFY0N67–A 1000 year old yellowwood tree in the Tsitsikama Forest near Storms River in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
RMPG2M77–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY ANIMALS. 875 the fruits developed upon it. Again, in Specularia falcata, Valerianella echinata, Cornucopia cucullata, and Ceratocephalus falcatus (see %. 478 ") the fruits do not sever themselves from the stems when their claws become attached to animals, but the entire plant is uprooted and carried away. A similar phenomenon is observed when a fruiting plant of Setcm-ia verticillata is touched by one of the larger birds or some other animal. The fruits of this Grass are wrapped in
RFG0CCGX–Bridge over the Groot River at the bottom of the Grootrivier Pass passing through the Tsitsikama Forest
RMMAACK6–. Economic entomology . Halacariis falcatus. Length i-28111 of an inch. Claw ot ditto Copied from Brady's figures. Mandibles of ditto. Dredged off the East and South Coast of England, at from ten to thirty fathoms' depth. No. 3. Halacarus sculptus (Pachygnathus sculptus Brady).—3. Magnified sketch of ditto, copied from Mr. Brady's figure.
RF2HMF1ET–View of carangidae fishes in New Caledonia
RM2AXB5H5–Les metamorphoses d'Ovide : en latin et en françois . fenferat ignés Juppiter, sequores Thetydis connubia vitat : In fuaque iEaciden fuccedere vota nepotem Juffit, & amplexus in virginis ire marins. Eft fmus yEmonis curvos falcatus in arcus , Brachia procurrunt : ubi, fi foret altior unda, Portus erat : fummis indudum eft œquor arenis. Littus habet folidum, quod nec veftigia fervet, Nec remoretur iter, nec opertum pendeat algâ. Myrthea fylva fubeft, bicoloribus obfita baccis. Eft fpecus in raedio : naturâ faârus, an arte, Ambiguum ; magis arte tamen : quo fscpe venir» Frenato delphine fedens,
RFA5E08D–Fly fisherman standing on bow of boat ready to cast Belize Central America Caribbean
RF2JA7TEB–Known as the Woodville Big Tree, this 800+ year old griant yellowwood tree stand in the Wilderness protion of the Knysna Forest on the Garden Route, W
RMD72257–A boy and his guide landing a permit fish (Trachinotus falcatus) near Marathon in the Florida Keys
RF2W68YJ5–A tranquil underwater photograph featuring a lone fish swimming gracefully among the seagrass in the ocean's depths.
RMPG3XGT–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. BAST-FIBRES. 89 and possesses the power of swelling in water and in dilute acids (compare CoUencliyma); in some otliers tlie outer part of the wall is gelatinous, while tlie inner is hard. Morus alba, Gleditschia triacantlios, and Robinia Pseudacacia are examples of the first, Astragalus falcatus of tlie second, condition (Sanio). 277. One of the most striking characters of the bast-fibres of man}- plants is the abundance of crystals found therein. Ex- cellent
RFG02JY4–Bridge over the Groot River with the Tsitsikama Forest with large yellowwood trees in the back
RMME9P27–. Die Gartenwelt . â "" *) Anm. d. Red. Dort haben wir je ein Zweigchen von A.fakatus und Sprengeri aufgenommen, beide in ''/i der natürlichen Gröfse. Unsere beistehenden Abbildungen sprechen mehr als Worte. Zweigende von Asparagus falcatus in '/4 nat. Gröfse. OrigiualauUialuite für die âGarlenwelt'^.
RMFY0C9M–STORMS RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 28, 2016: Information board at the 1000 year old yellowwood tree in the Tsitsikama Forest
RM2AKHTTK–Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . CLADOPHLEBIS RETICULATA. FROM THE TRIAS OF PENNSYLVANIA. UBRARV LLiNOlS. PLATE XXII. 20 geol, pt 2 28 4.38 PLATE XXII. Page. Figs. 1,2. Thinnfeldia? reticulata Font. n. sp 235 Fig. 2. Base of a pinna, enlarged. Fig. 3. Astekocakpcs falcatus (Emm.) Font 237 Figs. 4, 5?, 6?. T.eniopteris ? yorkensis Font. n. sp 237 Figs. 7-9. Macrot.eniopteris magnifoua (Rogers) Schimp 238 434 U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT PART II PL. XXII. FERNS FROM THE TRIAS OF PENNSYLVANIA. OF THE UNIVERSITY «f ILLINOI
RFA5E08C–Fly fisherman standing on bow of boat ready to cast Belize Central America Caribbean
RMPX2979–Fly box filled with flies for fly fishing in shallow water for bonefish and permit.
RMD721TF–A permit fish (Trachinotus falcatus) caught while fly fishing in Ascension Bay Yucatan Quintana Roo Mexico
RM2AABD07–Gross, 1994, #120; Cyprinus falcatus, The Sickle-Carp.
RMPFY8ER–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 494 PASSEEINES. Among the more remarkable species we may note the Topaz- throated Trochilus (T. pella, Grould), a native of Brazil; the Sickle- winged Humming-bird {Trochilus falcatus, Sw.); Gould's Hum- ming-bird [Ornismya Gouldii, Less.) ; the Double-crested Hum- ming-bird {Trochilus cornvius, Wied.) ; Cora Humming-bird {Ornismya cora, Less.); the Giant Humming-bird, which attains the size of the Swallow; the Dwarf Humming-bird, whose size. Kg.
RMMED1TB–. Die Gartenwelt . Lobelia excelsa auf Ceylon draußen in den Wasserläufen der Teefelder hier und da vor, im Urwalde war sie aber, obschon etwas heller in der Farbe, reichlicher vertreten. Dazwischen wucherten Farne, Selaginellen und einige Arten von Sonerilen. Auf größeren Felsen, deren dünne Humusdecke keinen Baum- oder Strauchwuchs ernähren konnte, waren bisweilen größere Be- stände von Codochilus falcatus, einer weißblühenden Orchidee, zu finden, und im tiefen Dunkel, ebenfalls auf Felsen, fand sich überall, gesellig wachsend, Lycopodium Phlegmaria var. zeylonica. Alles andere aber war, wo
RMFY0C9D–STORMS RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 28, 2016: Start of the trail to the 1000 year old yellowwood tree
RM2AM555C–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.S.B adi SYNALPHEUS FALCATUS I PLATE CIV. PLATE CIV. Latreutes ensiferus (p. 583). Fig 1. Lateral view; enlarged six times. Id. Mandible. le. First siagnopod. If. Second siagnopod. (j. Third siagnopod. h. First gnathopod. i. Second gnathopod. Ik. Fiist pereiopod. 1/. Second pereiopod. lm. Third pereiopod ; distal joints, l^. Second pleopod, with ova attached. Platybema rugosum (p. 570).2. Lateral view ; e
RMG0XR8F–MILLWOOD, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 4, 2016: Sign at the Dalene Matthee yellowwood tree in the Knysna Forest.
RMG0DKG3–NATURES VALLEY, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 2, 2016: A poem on a flat rock at the foot of a huge yellowwood tree next to the main road
RMG1EN8J–KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 5, 2016: The King Edward VII big tree, a 1000 year old yellowwood tree in the Knysna Forest near Di
RMD721TY–Painting of a permit fish (Trachinotus falcatus) on a skiff at Ascension Bay Yucatan Quintana Roo Mexico
RM2AMCTBX–Salmo falcatus, The Sickle-Salmon Gross, 1994, #120; Salmo falcatus, The Sickle-Salmon.
RMPFB98X–. Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les grès verts des environs de Genève. PL 5.. Il- /^rr .rJ 'U,/. J^/.!//M KM SrA-,y^ rti» Kij). I A Milletianiis— 1m^. '2. A fissicostatns. Fi^. 3. A Broiigmaihanus.— Fi6 .i. A Cornuelianus. Fi^. 5. A. falcatus Fi6- 6. A.lautus— ?i^. 7. A.Guersanli. A.ftùu. (?.A ,J {d*^ ')-^^ ^ ^ ^**^. 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.. Pictet, François Jules, 1809-187
RM2CE5RDR–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. Holobrycon pesu (Mtjller and Troschel). 150 mm. I. I. No. 12,105. 2. Brycon falcatus Muller andTroschel. 225 mm. No. 1818. 3. Brycon siebenthah Eigenmann. (Type.) 204 mm. No. 1819. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate lv.
RMG3DRK5–KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 5, 2016: A vertical stitched panorama of the King Edward VII big tree, a 1000 year old yellowwood
RMG0XR8N–MILLWOOD, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 4, 2016: A monument and 880 year old tree in the Knysna Forest dedicated to Dalene Matthee
RMPFJ1AB–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MAIACOSTRACA. V. 7A. Vig. 14. Aristias falcatus, ? ad. ?64. Aristias falcatus n. sp. (Fig. 14). Occurrence. This new species was taken at a single station by the "Thor". S.W. of the Fseroes: "Thor" St. 99 (22. 5. 1904). 6i°i5' N., 9 ',5' W. 872—970 in., 1700 111. wire. 1 with marsupial plates. 1 1 nun. The present specimen must he considered the type of a new species; it is very closely allied to .1. com- mcnsalis Bonnier (1896, p. 614, PI. 35 rig. 4), but it
RM2CE5PYN–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. AcanthocharaxmicrolepisEigenmann. (Type.) 105mm. No.2138. 2. HeterockaraxmacrolepisEiGES-mann. (Type 46 mm. o.2142. 3. Acestrarhynchus falcatus(Bi/OCH). L79 mm. No. 1960. 4. Acestro-rhynchus nasutvs Eigenmann. (Type.) 79 nun. No. 1959, Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate La 11. ;. /?<
RMG13P09–MILLWOOD, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 4, 2016: A monument and 880 year old tree in the Knysna Forest dedicated to Dalene Matthee
RFP5BJPC–A Yellowwood tree, a Mountain Kiepersol trees and tree ferns in the Kwazulu-Natal Drakensberg
RMPFXYMW–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 643 Physo. 111., vol. 6,18T5, page 452, plate 18, figs. Sa, side view of fish- spine, backedge restored ; 5, front face; c, d, e^ f cross sections. Burlington, Iowa. Lower Kinderhook fish bed. XI, Physonemus falcatus, St. John & Worthen Geo. Sur. ^^^ in., vol. 7, 1883, page 252, plate 24, figs. 6a, light side of fish spine; h cross section near tip. St. Louis. St. Louis limestone. XI.. Physonemus gigas, Newberry and Worthen, Geo. Sur. ,9 b. Please note t
RM2CNY23Y–. A key to the birds of Australia : with their geographical distribution . Species 239.—White-faced Titmouse (^ nat. size).. Species (? Variety) 21:3.—Magpie (i nat. size). Genus—PACHYCEPHALA : paclius, thick; kephale, head. 264. melanura : melas, melanos, black ; oura, tail. 265. gutturalis : guttiir. throat. 266. occidentalis : occidentalis, western. 267. peninsulae : peninsula, peninsula. 268. glaucura : glaukos, grey ; oura. tail. 269. falcata : falcatus, sickle-shaped. 270. pal lida : pallidus, pale.
RMPFHRF8–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 258 Pletter; Øjne mørkebrune med hvidt Slør. Længde $ 8 mm, <$ lidt mindre. I Rugeposen paa danske Ekspl. er fundet den para- sitiske Copepod Sphæronella Atyli H. J. Hansen.. Fig. 54. Nototropis. 1—7: N. Swammerdami (1., 2., 3. og 5. Par Ben, Hale, Haleplade). — 8: N. falcatus (3. Par Ben).— 9—11: N. vedlomensis (Hoved, 5. Par Ben). — 12—13: N. nordlandicus (Hoved, 5. Par Ben). Udbredt fra Finmarken langs Europas Vestside (incl. Storbritanien) til Azorerne, Senegal, Neapel og Algier. Findes som Regel paa lavt Vand, 6—40
RM2CF6KCE–. First[-fourth] annual report of the Geological survey of Texas, 1889[-1892] Edwin T. Dumble, state geologist. striations, showingfrequent short arrests of growth. These striae are straight upon the sides,but upon the abdomen bend suddenly posteriorly, forming wide sinuses ofgreat depth; doubtless the aperture was similar. The sutures are almoststraight on the sides and have a very broad and slight ventral lobe. Si-phuncle unknown. This shell is very similar to Nautilus falcatus, L. de C. Sowerby,* in so far asthey both have ribs. The Coalbrookdale specimen, however, has no tubercles,or at le
RMPFHRJ7–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 136 hvis 3.—7. Led tilsammen kun er ca. dobbelt saa lange som de tilsvarende Led i 5. og 7. Par Ben, saa at hele. Fig. 26. 1 — 12: Phoxocephalus Holbolli (Hoved af $ fra Siden og fra Ryggen, to første Par Ben, 4.—7. Par Ben, 3. Bagkrops- led, Halefødder og Haleplade af $, 3. Halefod af #). — 13— 15: Leptophoxus falcatus (Hoved m. m., Kindbakke, Kæbefod).— 16—18: Paraphoxus oculatus (Hoved m. m. af <$ og $). Benet ikke naar længere end omtrent til Bagkanten af 3. Bagkropsled. Farven varierer stærkt, kan svinge mellem bru
RM2CDFC0G–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . renoid. In Eremosphxra there are numerous parietal chloroplasts, andin most species of Oocystis there are several (vide fig. 121.4, C, D and E).The protoplast contains a single nucleus located in the central part ofthe cell. Multiplication sometimes occurs by the division of the mother-cell along 13—2 196 Tetrasporineae transverse (Elakatothrix) or oblique (Arikistrodesmus falcatus var. acicularis,fig. 129 C) planes into two or four daughter-
RM2CH6H2H–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . id. In Eremosph&ra there are numerous parietal chloroplasts, andin most species of Oocystis there are several (vide fig. 121 A, C, D and E).The protoplast contains a single nucleus located in the central part ofthe cell. Multiplication sometimes occurs by the division of the mother-cell along 13—2 196 Tetrasporinese transverse (Elakatothrisc) or oblique (Ankistrodesmus falcatus var. acicularis,fig. 129 C) planes into two or four daughter-cell
RM2CT2AHH–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . on fire. Falbala. (See Furbelow.) Falcastrum, R. {faix, a sickle). An agri-cultural tool with a curved blade for tearing upweeds. Falcatus, R. Furnished with scythes (/aA-^.r).(See CuKRUS.) Falchion. A broadsword, spelt fawchon ;14th century. (See Falx.) Falcicula. Dimin. oifa/x. Falcon, in mediaeval a
RM2CNY230–. A key to the birds of Australia : with their geographical distribution . Species (? Variety) 21:3.—Magpie (i nat. size). Genus—PACHYCEPHALA : paclius, thick; kephale, head. 264. melanura : melas, melanos, black ; oura, tail. 265. gutturalis : guttiir. throat. 266. occidentalis : occidentalis, western. 267. peninsulae : peninsula, peninsula. 268. glaucura : glaukos, grey ; oura. tail. 269. falcata : falcatus, sickle-shaped. 270. pal lida : pallidus, pale.. Species 252.—Collared Crow-Shrike {-i nat. size) 271. rufiventris : rufus, red ; venter, belly. 272. rufleularis : rufus, red ; gula, thro
RM2CE5R2C–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . m 1. Exodon paradoxus Mcller and Troschel. 75 mm.(Type.) 104mm. No.2149. 3. Charaxgibbosus(Linnaeus).grammus Eigenmann. (Type.) 27 mm. No. 2137. No. 2145. 2. Rceboides thurni Eigenmann.87 mm. No. 2130. 4. Asiphonichlhys henii- Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate lxi.. 1. AcanthocharaxmicrolepisEigenmann. (Type.) 105mm. No.2138. 2. HeterockaraxmacrolepisEiGES-mann. (Type 46 mm. o.2142. 3. Acestrarhynchus falcatus(Bi/OCH). L
RM2CE5REA–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. Holobrycon pesu (Mtjller and Troschel). 150 mm. I. I. No. 12,105. 2. Brycon falcatus Muller andTroschel. 225 mm. No. 1818. 3. Brycon siebenthah Eigenmann. (Type.) 204 mm. No. 1819. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate lv.. 1. Chalcinus rotundatus (Schomburgk). 186 nun. No. 2059a. 2. CarnegieUa strigata (Gunther).41 mm. No. 1296. 3. CarnegieUa strigata (Gunther). 41 mm. No. 1296. 4. Gasteropelecus sternicla(LiNNiEus). 65 m
RM2CF01EA–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. superbus (Cienk.) Scherffel, Pteromonas angulosa (Car-ter) Lemm., Ankislrodesmus falcatus (Corda) Ralfs, Ankîstrodes-mus Braunii (Naeg) Brunnth, Tetraedron minimum (A. Br.) Hansg.,Tetraedron caudatum (Corda) Hansgirg, Scenedesmus wisconsinensis 294 BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DE GENEVE (2) (Smith) Chod. var. muticus Chod., S. bijugatus (Turp.) Kûtz., S.acuti-formis Schrœder, S. granulatus W. et G. S. West., S. brasiliensisBohlin, S. serratus (Corda) Bohlin, S. costatns Schmidle, S. anten-natus Bréb. S. obliquus (Turp.) Kûtz., Pediastrum muticu
RM2CGH929–. Cheiroplotheke : . catol fcalpro,& malleo ligneoyquihus3pr&ter forcipem, ad amputationem membrit jpachelo cor- YeBi yindigemus, FIG. I. eft/^/tf #,qua abfcinduntur non folum o(Ta,qua; in fra&u-ris eum vulneribus eminent5& reponi non pofTunt.-verum etiaraea, qua? fuo acumine cerebrum pungunt: hac forcipe etiam abfcin-duntur digiti manuum & pedum, fuperflui,fpache!o & carcinoma-te afFectuquas altero tanto maior paretur,quam hic delineata cerni-tur.vid.inf.Tab.XXVI.Fig-I.& VI. Fig. 11. eft forceps inciforia , ad partes cartilaginofas & cal-lofas facta. Fig. III. cft cultellus falcatus , quo car
RM2CEYBTT–. Memoires de la Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève. S ^•f^ J. IIJ^^ „^>«« Mti/M fut/f SrAtu^^ fiK/frr^. I A Millctiaiiiis Fi^. 2. A fissicoslatiis Viô. 3. A Broii^iiniuliiinus Fiô 4 A Cornue! Fié. 5 A falcatus — Fig. t) A liiudis Kip 7. A (Jucisanti. lanus DES GRKS VERTS. 311 Coquille discoidale, ornée surle pourlour de roinbiiic de vingt tubercules com-primés et médiocrement saillants, dont chacun donne naissance à une côte pres-quimmédiatement bilurquce; ces côtes sont grosses, arrondies, rapi)rochées,légèrement infléchies en avant, et un peu épaissies en sapprocli
RMRH070N–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 3. Striped wing pattern: A. Phymatosmylus caprorum: B. Kempynus falcatus.. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RMRR564N–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. PodocerrdaB. Pi.212.. G.O.Sars auto^r Pe(iGee4:vs falcatus, (Moni).. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRR4BE7–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Phoxocephalidae AMPHIPODA PI.50.. G.O.Sars autoj^r. Leptophoxus falcatus,G.O.Sars.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRGJY1J–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. . 233 231 232 Figs. 230-233. Apanteles, $: 230, validus Thomson, front claw; 231, same, basal tergites; 232, same, apical four flagellar segments; 233, falcatus (Nees), basal tergites.. 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)
RMRR3G5J–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Oediceridae. AMPHIPODA PI. 107. I G.OSars auto^r. | Monoculodes norvegicus, Boeck. 2. Monoculodes falcatus, n.sp. 3. Monoculodes tubercula+us, Boeck ,. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRDG9PA–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY ANIMALS. 875 the fruits developed upon it. Again, in Specularia falcata, Valerianella echinata, Cornucopia cucullata, and Ceratocephalus falcatus (see %. 478 ") the fruits do not sever themselves from the stems when their claws become attached to animals, but the entire plant is uprooted and carried away. A similar phenomenon is observed when a fruiting plant of Setcm-ia verticillata is touched by one of the larger birds or some other animal. The fruits of this Grass are wrapped in
RMRDTRPG–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 64 — tetranda, Koelpinia linearis, Matricaria lamellata, Ceratoceph- alus falcatus, Hypecoum pendulum and trilobum, Trigonella. Fig. 7. Eremostachys labiosa. May. monantha and longiflora, Euphorbia pygmaea, Galium tricorne, Delphinium rugulosum and persicum, Nigella integrifolia, Astra-. 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.. Paulsen, Ove, 1874-194
RMRG6YP1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 3i)5. TkACIIINOTUS GLAIICUS. (P. 940.) 396. Tkachinotu.s falcatus. (P. 911.). 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.
RMRHDMFA–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 276 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 54 (2005). Fi«. 14. Habitat of Achaenops dorsalis, Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa. The "Mouth trail" along the seaside dominated by Erica foitreadei, Erica spp., many Asteraceae shrubs (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) on the border of a relict indigenous rain forest of Podocarpus falcatus and P. latifolius.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMRP1HF4–. American food and game fishes : a popular account of all the species found in America north of the Equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture. Fishes -- United States. The Mazatlan Pompano Trachinotus culveri, the Mazatlan pompano, has lower fins than T. falcatus, which it closely resembles otherwise.. It is known only from the vicinity of Mazatlan. it reaches 8 to 10 inches in length, Trachinotus kennedyi, the Pacific palmoneta, is another of the rather uncommon species of this genus. It occurs on our Pacific Coast from Magdalena Bay to Panama. It rea
RMRH972M–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 92 —. Fig. 17. Enaarige Foraarsplanter fra Sandørken: a, Lachnoloma Lehmanni. b, Tetracme recurvata. c, Fumaria Vaillantii. d, Streptoloma desertorum. e, Senecio subdentatus. f, Boissiera bromoides. Anchusa hispida, Nonnea picta, Echinospermum semiglabrum, Plan- tago lachnantha, Statice spicata, Valerianella Dufresnia, V. Szovit- siana, Crucianella filifolia, Erodium bryoniaefolium, E. oxyrrhyn- chum, Astragalus arpilobus, Ceratocephalus falcatus, Delphinium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRR55TH–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Tegastidae Copepoda Harpacticoida. PL XL! V-, /?,- . M 11 Jri. ,, i ,/zy- a /I I. G 0. Sars autogr. Norsk Lithgr. Offlcin. Tegastes falcatus, Norman.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRP3Y1A–. American food and game fishes. A popular account of all the species found in America north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. The Mazatlan Pompano TrachJnotiis cnhcn', the Mazatlan pompario, has lower fins than T. falcatus, which it closely resembles otherwise.. It is known only from the vicinity of Mazatlan. It reaches 8 to 10 inches in length. Trachinotus kennedyi, the Pacific palmoneta, is another of the rather uncommon species of this genus. It occurs on our Pacific Coast from Magdalena Bay to Panama. It rea
RMRDJ3AN–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. BAST-FIBRES. 89 and possesses the power of swelling in water and in dilute acids (compare CoUencliyma); in some otliers tlie outer part of the wall is gelatinous, while tlie inner is hard. Morus alba, Gleditschia triacantlios, and Robinia Pseudacacia are examples of the first, Astragalus falcatus of tlie second, condition (Sanio). 277. One of the most striking characters of the bast-fibres of man}- plants is the abundance of crystals found therein. Ex- cellent
RMRHW59M–. Berichte der Bayerischen Botanischen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung der heimischen Flora. Botany; Botany. — 31 —. Myosurus minimus L. Ceratoecphalus falcatus Pers. Auf sandigen Äckern bis 480m an einigen Orten im Donauthale. Neuulm gegen das Ried bei Fort Nr. 14 (.Valet); Vohburg unterhalb Ingolstadt (Ohmüller); Uttobrunn und einige andere Orte bei Deggendorf (Fischer). io. Batrachium Dumortier. Froschkraut. Ausdauernde Wasserpflanzen; Blätter verschieden gestaltet; Blütenstiele den Blättern gegenüber (sympodiale Verzweigung), während der Blütezeit aufrecht, hierauf zurückgebogen; Kelchblätter
RMRG3D3J–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 198 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 103. Standard Length (mm) Figure 5. Length frequency histograms based on fish collected during spring and fall in the Columbia River, B.C., and in upper Washington and Canadian reaches of the Kettle and Similkameen spring and summer if similar to that of R.falcatus, R. cataractae (Carlander 1969) and R. osculus (Wydoski and Whitney 1979; Peden and Hughes 1981). The occurrence of the species near Castlegar, Trail and the reservoirs of the Kootenay River suggests that the species can tolerate some degree of human disturbance
RMRHDMF0–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fi«. 14. Habitat of Achaenops dorsalis, Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa. The "Mouth trail" along the seaside dominated by Erica foitreadei, Erica spp., many Asteraceae shrubs (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) on the border of a relict indigenous rain forest of Podocarpus falcatus and P. latifolius.. 15 16 Figs. 15-16. Achaenops ruficornis. 15 kotpresse, dorsal; 16 kotpresse, ventral. Description of neotype (male) Habitus. Body small, shape oval; size [
RMRJ1A1K–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 896 395. Tkaciiixotus gi.aucus. (P. 940.) 396. Tkaciiinotl's falcatus. (P. 941.). 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Evermann, Barton Warren, 1853-1932. Wash
RMRDACRB–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 494 PASSEEINES. Among the more remarkable species we may note the Topaz- throated Trochilus (T. pella, Grould), a native of Brazil; the Sickle- winged Humming-bird {Trochilus falcatus, Sw.); Gould's Hum- ming-bird [Ornismya Gouldii, Less.) ; the Double-crested Hum- ming-bird {Trochilus cornvius, Wied.) ; Cora Humming-bird {Ornismya cora, Less.); the Giant Humming-bird, which attains the size of the Swallow; the Dwarf Humming-bird, whose size. Kg.
RMRDRXHF–. Fifty years of Darwinism : modern aspects of evolution ; centennial addresses in honor of Charles Darwin, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Baltimore, Friday, January 1, 1909. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882; Evolution. PLATE III. A Few of the Numeuous Types of Teeth in the Characins. ("From photographs by the authof ) 1. Ruphiodon viilpinus Spis. 2. Astyiuiiix bimaciilattis brevoortii Gill. 3. Serrasalmo humeraJie Cuv. &. Val. 4. Ileiiochilne wheatlandi Garmaii. 5. Acestrorhynchiis falcatus Bloch. ti. Iloplerythriniiw unitceniafii& Spi.x. (Head rescmbk-
RMRF1FKD–. Catalogue of the specimens of amphipodous Crustacea in the collection of the British Museum by C. Spence Bate. Amphipoda. ruj-'ULdiiti^'iii. •iv. 2 '. iiljtkMJB "VrWastimf l.Podocerufi falcatus. 2.P.pelagicus 3.P.capillatus.4jP. C3iindricus B.P.Ocius. b.P.Qnantalifl.V.DercofliDe einistins.S.D.SipeculaBS. 9.D.]ii]-sutix:Qrais.lOI).pniictatus.. 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 Hi
RMRGCK75–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. FIRST RECORD OF THE EXTINCT SHARK. SQUALICORAX FALCATUS. FROM CALIFORNIA The upper Cretaceous shark fauna in California has received little attention. Jordan and Hannibal (Bull. So. Calif. Acad. Sci., 22,1923) listed and discussed four questionable species, based on fragmentary teeth, from the upper Cretaceous Chico formation, near Martinez, California. Camp (Mem. Univ. Calif., 13, 1942) mentioned small sharks' teeth from the Garzas sand member of the Moreno forma- tion. Professor William J. M
RMRGKAEW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FOSSIL BENNETTITALES FROM TICO, ARGENTINA 13 Tekenika, Chile differs in its narrower pinnae and expanded upper basal angle which forms an auricle, while the lower one does not. A single fragment determined as D. falcatus by Cazaubon (1947) from the Upper Liassic of Esquel, Chubut has pinnae with a more acute apex and more widely spaced veins. The original Indian material of D. falcatus described by Oldham & Morris though varied shows more pointed and falcate pinnae.. Figs. 21-24. Dictyozamites latifolius sp. nov. Fig. 21. Details
RMRG8Y3W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 162 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271 2 and 3 coalesced; mouthparts basic, lower lip lacking distinct inner lobes; gnathopods small, subchelate; uropod 3 biramous; telson of medium length, cleft. Relationship.—The Ampeliscidae have cuticular visual lenses and pereopod 5 is shorter and of different structure than pereopod 4. Other nonisaeid families with coalesced urosomites 2-3 are the Dexa-. FiGURE 67.—Atylidae: a, Atylus falcatus Metzger (Sars, 1895, pi. 164); b, Atylus carinatus, (Fabricius) (Sars, 1895, pi. 166).. Please note that these
RMRF99FX–. Catalogue of the specimens of amphipodous Crustacea in the collection of the British Museum by C. Spence Bate. Amphipoda. ruj-'ULdiiti^'iii. •iv. 2 '. iiljtkMJB "VrWastimf l.Podocerufi falcatus. 2.P.pelagicus 3.P.capillatus.4jP. C3iindricus B.P.Ocius. b.P.Qnantalifl.V.DercofliDe einistins.S.D.SipeculaBS. 9.D.]ii]-sutix:Qrais.lOI).pniictatus.. 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 Hi
RMRDYGFT–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. MARINE MITES. 209 CASE into four symmetrically arranged areolae; two lateral, one anterior XIII. , ^ . and one posterior.. Halacariis falcatus. Length i-28111 of an inch. Claw ot ditto Copied from Brady's figures. Mandibles of ditto. Dredged off the East and South Coast of England, at from ten to thirty fathoms' depth. No. 3. Halacarus sculptus (Pachygnathus sculptus Brady).—3. Magnified sketch of ditto, copied from Mr. Brady's figure.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RMRG3DJ2–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 180 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. FlGl ki 1. Rhinichthys falcatus (58 mm SL, UBC 56-573) from Nazko River, Fraser River Drainage. Drawn by Karen Uldall-Ekman. around the caudal peduncle (average 32 to 36 in R. umatilla). Many R. falcatus have white tubercles on the head or near the tip of each scale giving an appearance of there being regular rows of tubercles along the back. Such tubercles were not observed on other species of dace that we studied. Distribution Rhinichthys falcatus inhabits the Columbia and Fraser systems. Distributional records are
RMRDKETX–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. â so-. '-> -r â¢â¢' ij' D Fig. 349.âOpen mouths of Characinidae. (After Mtiller and Troschel.) A, Macroihm tmh ira ; B, Piahucina argmtina; C, Brycon falcatus; D, ChcUceus angulatus ; E, Serrasalmo rhombeus; F, Distichodus niloticus. are separated by an interorbital septum ; but there are exceptions to this correlation, and as otherwise closely related genera may differ in this respect, I have not been able to make use of the character in defining sub-families. VOL. VII 2 p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
RMRDPP7D–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 25.—Rhynchonella plicatilis. Fig. 24.—Tooth of Corax falcatus. Fig. 23.—Fossil fish's head, real size.. Fig. 26.—Terebratula semiglobosa. All over the Downs curious things, known to the country people as shepherd's crowns, are found, which are diiiferent kinds of echini. Two forms of one kind are found of Galerites albo-galerus (fig. 27) ; .1 have also figured a flint cast of Holaster pillula (fig. 28), and a specimen of Pseudo Diadema variolare (fig. 29). All th
RMRG8WRJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MARINE GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 413 antenna 2 peduncle usually heavily spinose; rostrum often hood- shaped and enveloping base of antenna 1 or narrowed and projecting between first antennae, usually flattened dorsoventrally; body without carinae except on urosome; mouthparts basic, mandibular molar triturative or not, often spinose; palp of maxilla 1 uni- or biarticulate; lower lip with inner lobes; gnathopods subchelate, small or of medium. Figure 148.—Phoxocephalidae: a, Harpinia plumosa (Kr^yer) (Sars, 1895, pi. 52); b, Leptophoxus falcatus
RMRG3DHN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1991 Peden: Status of the Leopard Dace i 1 r i r. Figure 2. Map showing the distribution of Rhinichthys falcatus in the Columbia River drainage. Note: two records in the Upper Deschutes System of Oregon need verification. The darkened square shown in the upper Kootenay River represents a record shown on a distribution map by Scott and Crossman (1973), but has yet to be confirmed. River. Peden and Clermont (1989) provided evidence that these populations are probably natural ones trapped at the time of impoundment rather than originating from other sources. A few
RMRG3D42–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1989 Hughes and Peden: Status of the Umatilla Dace 197 Table 1. Collections of Rhinichthys umatilla from Canada. Size Locality > 40 mm SL < 40 mm SL Similkameen River Kettle River Columbia River 11 20 13 2 200* 20* *approximate. addition to four juveniles above the South Slocan Dam. These artificial habitats with shorelines flooding during seasons when water levels are normally low must have an impact on dace populations and such effects need further study. A few sympatric Rhinichthys falcatus were also found here (Figure 3) and studies on species interac
RMRM6Y9J–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 3OI The lateral carinae are yellowish, feebly sulcate with two minute serra- tions, the anterior one bearing a small seta (PI. XV, fig. 4). The rhom- boidal gnathochilarium is represented in fig. 7 of plate XV. The copulatory legs of the male are abruptly flexed and terminate in four slender, curved processes (PI. XV, fig. 6), which are nearly colorless, and vary slightly in form in different individuals. In the event of this being a form new to science, it may be known as Leptodesmus falcatus, in
RMRDYGFR–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. Halacariis falcatus. Length i-28111 of an inch. Claw ot ditto Copied from Brady's figures. Mandibles of ditto. Dredged off the East and South Coast of England, at from ten to thirty fathoms' depth. No. 3. Halacarus sculptus (Pachygnathus sculptus Brady).—3. Magnified sketch of ditto, copied from Mr. Brady's figure.. Halacarus sculptus, upper .side. Length i"45th of an inch. Copied from Brady's fissures. Ditto, side view. Colour, reddish brown. Palpi consisting each of a short, slightly cur^'ed stem, which is furnished wit
RMRHHAAP–. Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias. Science; Science -- Argentina. BOLETÍN DE LA ACADEMIA NACIONAL DE CIENCIAS. Curax alF. falcatus Ajíüsm Cestracion i)aranenns Sin.-Wood Acrodus paranensis Aless Odonfaspix elegans Agass — Hopci Agass — ctispidafa Agass Oxyrhína hastaÜH Agass — DcHori Agass Lamna trigonata Agass CarcharodoH mcfialodon Agass Oaliocerdo aduncus Agass Hemipristis serra Agass Carcharías (Aprionodon) Gibbesi Sni.-Wood — (Prionodon) ohliquidens (Brav.). — Egertoni Agass Baja Agassizi Larr Dinafobalis paranensi^ Larr Myliobatis americaniis Brav — sp. ? LepidosienH sj). i
RMRG3DFN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1991 Peden: Status of the Leopard Dace 183 o 2 a Fig u 20 ? f^-#fhFi. 160 140 INDEX rf 4. Character index representing Rhinichthys falcatus (individuals sorting out between 123 and 133) and R. umatilla (between 148 and 160) from the reservoir between South Slocan and Brilliant dams. Stippled bars are sympatric individuals of both species, solid bars are apparent intermediate individuals. The open bars are allopatric R. falcatus from lower Arrow Lake. The individual sorting out at 133 appears to bean atypical R. falcatus from the mouth of the Slocan River (indic
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