RF2T2G290–Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) is a perennial herb native to coast of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in Pals beach, G
RF2J2K4NG–Close-up of a sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), South Australia, Australia
RF2T2G29B–Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) is a perennial herb native to coast of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in Xagó beach, A
RM2BTWW92–Heterotheca psammophila B Wagenkn.
RF2T2G284–Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) is a perennial herb native to coast of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in Dunas de Lien
RF2WEW7CM–Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) on ansient vegetated dune in the river valley of the middle reaches of the Don River, forest-steppe zone. Russia
RM2CDGT05–. Illustrations of the conchology of Great Britain and Ireland . Mfttti-n hu Cip^/iTt Jff^-^-^ly ir^ /.i^.,, ^ 7Jj„^^>,/> PLATE XII. Fig. 1. LUTRARIA solenoidea. LuTBARiA solenoidea. Lam. Syst. v. p. 468. Mactra hians, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 101.—Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 410. Psammophila solenoides, Leachs MSS. Fig. 2. LUTRARIA elliptica. LuTRARiA elliptica. Lam. Syst. v. p. 468. Mactra Lutraria, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 99.—Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 410. Fig. 3. LUTRARIA elliptica. Lutraria elliptica. Variety strong in proportion to its size, and in the Cabinet of John Trevelyan, Esq. at
RMT03XWY–Einführung in die Kenntnis der Insekten . einfhrungindie00kolb Year: [1889]-1893 276 II. Der Körper der Insekten. Die Gliederung der Insektenbeine. Ausnahmen sind einige mit doi^peltem Schenkelringe an den Vorder- und Mittelbeinen versehene Gattungen der Cra- hroniden {Nysson, Gorytes, Hoplisus, Bembex, Stizus, Phi- lanthus, Trypoxylon, Cemonus, Oxybelus; weniger deutlich bei Tachytes, Palanis, Cerceris, Ammophila, Psammophila, Alyson, Psen und Mimesa). Auch bei einigen Vespiden (Vespa crahro und germanica, Eumenes pomiformis, Hoplopus sjnnipes und Symmorphus crassicornis) ist ein zweiter kle
RF2T2G28T–Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) is a perennial herb native to coast of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in Dunas de Lien
RF2X01KA5–Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) on ansient vegetated dune in the river valley of the middle reaches of the Don River, forest-steppe zone. Russia
RF2T2G297–Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) is a perennial herb native to coast of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in Pals beach, G
RM2CDGT6D–. Illustrations of the conchology of Great Britain and Ireland . Mfttti-n hu Cip^/iTt Jff^-^-^ly ir^ /.i^.,, ^ 7Jj„^^>,/> PLATE XII. Fig. 1. LUTRARIA solenoidea. LuTBARiA solenoidea. Lam. Syst. v. p. 468. Mactra hians, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 101.—Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 410. Psammophila solenoides, Leachs MSS. Fig. 2. LUTRARIA elliptica. LuTRARiA elliptica. Lam. Syst. v. p. 468. Mactra Lutraria, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 99.—Brown in Ency. Brit. vi. p. 410. Fig. 3. LUTRARIA elliptica. Lutraria elliptica. Variety strong in proportion to its size, and in the Cabinet of John Trevelyan, Esq. at
RF2WEW7DA–Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the sandy steppe of the middle reaches of the Don River
RMRHKYJH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPRODUCTION IN PHORONOPSIS VIRIDIS 185 ANNUAL CYCLE IN THE GONADS The developmental sequence in the gonad of Phoronopsis viridis is very similar to that described for Phoronis ijiuiai and Phoronis austral is by Ikeda (1903) and for Phoronis psammophila by de Selys Longchamps (1907). Female Gonad. The breeding season for Ph. viridis lasts throughout most of March and April. In the case of the female, the gonad in late February contains large numbers of full-sized ova, each about 60 p. in diameter. At this time most of the ov
RM2BXEBMA–Heterotheca psammophila B Wagenkn Heterotheca psammophila B Wagenkn.
RF2WG0NN4–Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the sandy steppe of the middle reaches of the Don River
RF2WG0MEY–Desert lacerta (Eremias arguta deserti) is sitting on a sandy-shell beach against the background of sea rocket (Cakile maritima), vegetated coast dune
RMRHRC0D–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 42 MELANDER AND BRUES. PSAMMOPHILA PACIFICA, sp. HOV. Male.—Length, 12 mm. Black shining, first, second and third abdom- inal segments bright ferruginous. Clothed with very long pubescence which is white upon the thorax and mixed with black upon the head, espe- cially upon the vertex and face. Head sparsely punctate except around ocelli where it is smooth. Antennae black, slender, moderately long. Face and clypeus to above antennae silvery pubescent. Clypeus broadly subtruncate. Mandibles indistinctly annulate with ferrugino
RM2C1G4D4–Oenotherapsammophila10.jpg Oenothera psammophila A Nelson JF Macbr WL Wagner et al.
RF2WX9NXA–Desert lacerta (Eremias arguta deserti) is sitting on a sandy-shell beach against the background of sea rocket (Cakile maritima), vegetated coast dune
RMRJGXMB–. Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae. Bombyliidae; Parasites. 474 BEE FLIES OF THE WORLD. Figures 122-134.—122, Ogcodocera leucoprocta Wiedemann. 123, Pteraulax setaria Hesse. 124, Eucessia sp. 125, Plesiocera psammophila Hesse, paratype. 126, Aphoebantus sp., Texas. 127, Plesiocera algira Macquart. 128, Xeramoeba gracilis Bowden, paratype. 129, Epacmoides bi- umbonatum Bezzi. 130, Prorostoma integrum Bezzi. 130a, Lomatia (Canariellum) brunnipennis Macquart, after Engel. 131, Stomylomyia europae Loew. 132, Coryprosopa lineata Hesse, paratype. 133, Desmatoneura argenti
RF2X01HWF–Desert lacerta (Eremias arguta deserti) is sitting on a sandy-shell beach against the background of sea rocket (Cakile maritima), vegetated coast dune
RMRT06G6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. no ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM in certain lights on inner side of antennal joint 3 and on genal part of facial region. Wings rather elongate, vitreous hyaline, iridescent, with a slight yellowish whitish subopacity at base and in costal cell; veins dark or brown, the first vein, false vein and veins at extreme base tending to be yellowish; axillary lobe and even alula slightly broader than in psammophila; middle cross vein just beyond middle of discoidal cell; apical bend of second vein rounde
RMRD9P32–. Einführung in die Kenntnis der Insekten. Entomology. 276 II. Der Körper der Insekten. Die Gliederung der Insektenbeine. Ausnahmen sind einige mit doi^peltem Schenkelringe an den Vorder- und Mittelbeinen versehene Gattungen der Cra- hroniden {Nysson, Gorytes, Hoplisus, Bembex, Stizus, Phi- lanthus, Trypoxylon, Cemonus, Oxybelus; weniger deutlich bei Tachytes, Palanis, Cerceris, Ammophila, Psammophila, Alyson, Psen und Mimesa). Auch bei einigen Vespiden (Vespa crahro und germanica, Eumenes pomiformis, Hoplopus sjnnipes und Symmorphus crassicornis) ist ein zweiter kleinerer Schenkelring an den
RMRHM3C9–. Biological series. Biology. Wallace: The Isopoda of the Bay of Fundy ii and the seventh approximately equal in length to the second. The thorax narrows to the seventh segment. The sixth segment of the abdomen is longer than any of the others, which are subequal, and is rounded posteriorly.. Fig. 3. Leptognathta (?) psammophila, sp.n.; (A), female, dorsal view, x 20; (B). first antenna, X 80; (C), second antenna, x 80; (D), mandible, x 320; (E), maxilla, x 320: (F), maxilliped, x 320; (G), gnathopod, x 40; (H), fourth leg, x 80; (I), pleopod, x 80; (J), uropod, x 80. The peduncle of the biram
RMRMJJG3–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 26. (a) Hind margin of eye of Plesiocera psammophila n. sp. (b) Side and ventral views of hypopygium of <$ of same species. part of frons and in a narrowish, central band on abdomen above, especially in o*; scaling on thorax above in more or less three longitudinal bands of brownish or ochreous brownish ones separated, especially anteriorly, by whitish scaling; some ochreous brownish to sienna brownish scaling also on disc of scutellum and in two broadish, submedial bands on abdomen abov
RMREDR7B–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 46, 2008 H ? C/'J S , o ^rr- iy> a S 3 P C/3 03 "n 1 o A 3 2. Duhaldea nervosa Pentanema Iigneum Pentanema indicum Pentanema cemuum Caesulia axillaris Blumea aromatica Blumea densiflora Blumea lanceolaria Blumea arfakiana Blumea canalensis Blumea balsamifera Blumea virens Memttla benguetensis Blumea sessiliflora Blumea smuata Blumea fistulosa NANOTHAMNUS SERICEUS dd Blumea hieraciifoliavar. macrostachya ,-^ Blumea hicraciifolia var. hamiltonii Blumea mollis Blumea oxyodonta Blumeopsis flava Blumea psammophila Blumea saxatilis Blumea c
RMRMTKDJ–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. AMMOPHILA CONFALONIERII 487 Lungh. 12 mm. U. el Had, Hon (Sirtica occ), 2 S 1 5, leg. G. Kriiger; allotipo nel Museo Libico, paratipo nel Museo di Genova. Il S presenta rispetto all' esemplare tipico qualche leggera diffe- renza cromatica, complessivamente il colore ferrugineo è meno esteso. I femori del I paio sono neri sulla faccia superiore, quelli del II sono macchiati di ferrugineo solamente verso la porzione apicale della faccia. Fig. I — A. {Psammophila) Confalonierii Guiglia, g . 1. Torace. - 2. Ala ante- rior
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