RM2T6894T–Comb-footed spider, Simitidion simile 119, cobweb spider, Theridion varians 120, Platnickina tincta 121, Anelosimus vittatus 122, Neottiura bimaculata 123, Steatoda grossa 124, Paidiscura pallens 125, 130, Crustulina sticta 126, Dipoena inornata 127, unknown Theridion species 128, 129, 134, Crustulina guttata 131, Euryopis flavomaculata 132, Episinus angulatus 133, Steatoda phalerata 135, and Diplostyla concolor 136. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Robert Templeton and Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMREAA4B–. Conodonts of the Lower Border group and equivalent strata (lower carboniferous) in Northern Cumbria and the Scottish Borders, U.K.. Conodonts; Paleontology; Paleontology; Conodonts; Paleontology. The three morphotypes of T. varians described herein differ only in blade position and serve as aids to discussion of intraspecific variation. These morphotypes are not randomly distributed. Most American T. varians faunas are dominated by morphotype I (e.g., Branson and Mehl, 1941b; Thompson and Goebel, 1969; Nicoll and Rexroad, 1975); the limited Irish fauna of Austin and Mitchell (1975) is domina
RM2N2HJFJ–Comb-footed spider, Simitidion simile 119, cobweb spider, Theridion varians 120, Platnickina tincta 121, Anelosimus vittatus 122, Neottiura bimaculata 123, Steatoda grossa 124, Paidiscura pallens 125, 130, Crustulina sticta 126, Dipoena inornata 127, unknown Theridion species 128, 129, 134, Crustulina guttata 131, Euryopis flavomaculata 132, Episinus angulatus 133, Steatoda phalerata 135, and Diplostyla concolor 136. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Robert Templeton and Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMW1BEN6–Archive image from page 380 of Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's (1884). Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's . diemolluskenfaun22cles Year: 1884 373 Uebersicht der Arten. 1. Mundsaum nicht zusammenhän- gend, Gehäuse thurm-spindelförmig Fus. interrupta ZgL 2. Mundsaum zusammenhängend, Ge- häuse walzig-spindelförmig Fus. varians Zgl. 1. Fusulus iuterrupta Ziegler, Clausula interrupta Ziegler in Kossm. Icon. f. 270. — — L. Pfeiffer Hei. HI p. 39. — — Küster Monogr. t. 7 f. 22. 23. Thier: nicht beschrieben. Fig. 239. Fus. interrupta. Gehäuse: mit sehr schwachem Nabelritz, gethürmt- spindelförm
RMREAA45–. Conodonts of the Lower Border group and equivalent strata (lower carboniferous) in Northern Cumbria and the Scottish Borders, U.K.. Conodonts; Paleontology; Paleontology; Conodonts; Paleontology. TEXT-FIG. 11. Distribution of Taphrognalhus varians blade position/curvature categories in the Lower Border and Cementstone groups. Scale bar equals 10 Pa elements; sample numbers at left. N.B. Diagram includes only T. varians-yieldmg samples. Taphrognalhus sp. a Plate 5, Figs. 5a, b MATERIAL STUDIED One Pa element from the Harden Member, Middle Border Group, superjacent to the Black Burn Formation.
RMW029X2–Archive image from page 129 of Die Farnkräuter der Erde . Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen diefarnkruterd00chriuoft Year: 1897 114 Zweiter Theil. Beschreibung der Gruppen, Geschlechter und Arten. nahe der Rippe, ohne scharfen Rand. Rhizom cylindrisch angeschwollen, 3 cm im Durchmesser, mit denselben Schuppen wie bei P. sarcopus bedeckt, Hab. Durch die Malayischen Insehi bis zu den Philippinen und Formosa. 324. P i n n a t a. P. albidosquamatum Blume. P. varians Blume. Vo
RM2CEYAX0–. Memoires de la Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève. 334.A. varians de Buch, Ammonites (trad.), Ann. des Scien. nat. t. 29, p. 28. Id. Fitton, Trans. of the Geol. Soc. t. iv, p. 336. Id. Bronii, Leth. geogn. p. 72, n 40, pi. 33, fig. 2.A. Coupci Bronn, loc. cit. p. 723, n 38, pi. 33, lig. 4.A. varians Buckland, Géologie et Min. t. n, p. 70, pi. 37, fig. 9. Id. Geinitz, Charackt. dersa;chsisch-bœhmisclienKreidegebirge, p. 40. Id. dOrbigny, Pal. fr. Terr. crét. p. 311, >. 92. Dimensions. Diamètre 30à60millini. Largeur du dernier tour par rapport au diamètre 0,43 Épaisseur
RMT23CH7–Archive image from page 117 of Die Weichtiere Deutschlands eine Die Weichtiere Deutschlands : eine biologische Darstellung der einheimischen Schnecken und Muscheln dieweichtieredeu00geye Year: 1909 100 '5)ie poiitifrf)c Gkuppc eBtrge' imb be§ rgebirgeS 3]on ber fleineren §älfte gelangt Clausilia vetusta an hzn Sßeftranb be§ ranfenjura bei 33amberg, innerf)alb befjen aud Clausilia varians bie lejte üorgefdobene Snfel bilbet. Helix umbrosa aber überfdireitet bie batirifde unb fäcfijde renje auf ber ganzen Sänge unb reid)t bi§ Seipig, Erfurt, 33am= berg, eIeim a. . unb 53iberae in ber jd)tDäbi
RMRGFKF7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1. Grapliops varians Lcc. Z. G. varians Lee. T yp<. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRGFKF0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1. Grapliops varians Lcc. Z. G. varians Lee. T yp<. 3. G. vana ns Li. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRH2919–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. Illh] XCVI SCOLOPENDRUM VULGARE, var. MULTIFIDO-VARIANS. 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.. Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917. London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.
RMRJPFRP–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 424 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SOME AUSTRALIAN FISHES. Family Scatophagidae. Selenotoca aetate-varians (De Vis, 1884). (Plate xxxi., fig. 39.) The type of Scatophagies multifasciatus var. altermans Castelnau, 1878, in the Paris Museum, is here figured. It evidently belongs to the genus Selenotoca Myers (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xlix., 1936, p. 84) and the species is synonymous with S. aetate-varians De Vis, 1884, as are also Scatophagies semistrigatus Saville-Kent, 1893 (spelt S. semistrigigena by Innes, The Aquarium, i., 11, 1933, p. 301) and t
RMRE4DNX–. Birds. Birds. CETPSIEHINA. 35 21. Crypsirhina varians. The Black Raclcet-taihd Magpie. Corvus varians, Lath. Ind. Orn. Siippl. p. xxvi (1801). Ciypsirhina varians (Lath.), Blyth, Cat. p. 92; Horsf. &â M. Cat. ii, p. 664; Wald. F. Z. 8. 1866, p. 562; Hume, S. F. iii, p. 146; Shai-pe, Cat. B. M. iii, p. 83 ; Wardlaw Kamsay, Ibis, 1877, p. 459; Oates, S. F. v, p. 169; Hume ^ Dav. S. F. vi, p. 386; Hume, Cat. no. 678 quat.; Oates, B. B. i, p. 404; id. in Hume's N. Sg E. 2ud ed. i, p. 25.. Kg. 13.âHead of C. varians. Coloration. The whole plumage metallic bronze-green, tinged with bluish on t
RMRPWKW5–. The algae. Algae. T—I—I—I—I—r—I—r—1—I—r /•'"?-N, SPIROGYRA / ^'^.JSIITIDA EUGLENA SPIROGYRA/ VARIANS / it f* J I I—L. -—-"^ ? r n<;TFRii im CLOSTERIUM ACEROSUM 11/11 I t I 1/i I I'^-L I I I *^M 'C 29 18 20 20 4 I 10 7 6 16 12 12 20 8 24 31 23 33 30 28 35 °C 28 20 15 13 7 5 9 7 I 9 12 19 22 II 24 28 16 29 24 24 33 Fig 200 Abundance and frequencies of the most important algae in a pond near Indiana University from 1906 to 1907. (After Brown.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRCCWXH–. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 1972 ARMSTRONG: COLORADAN MAMMALS 289. Fig. 106. Distribution of Mephitis mephitis in Colorado. 1. M. m. estor. 2. M. m. hudsonica. 3. M. m. varians. For explanation of symbols, see p. 9. skunks to two species, "Chincha hudsonica" and "Chincha mesomelas." A third nominal species, "Chincha estor," was ascribed a range in the desert Southwest. Perhaps Howell later came to modify his position. Warren (1942:75) stated: "A. H. Howell . . has recently ex- amined my series of skunks, and writes me that he has come to t
RMRCJ0AG–. Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's. Mollusks. 373 Uebersicht der Arten. 1. Mundsaum nicht zusammenhän- gend, Gehäuse thurm-spindelförmig Fus. interrupta ZgL 2. Mundsaum zusammenhängend, Ge- häuse walzig-spindelförmig Fus. varians Zgl. 1. Fusulus iuterrupta Ziegler, Clausula interrupta Ziegler in Kossm. Icon. f. 270. — — L. Pfeiffer Hei. HI p. 39. — — Küster Monogr. t. 7 f. 22. 23. Thier: nicht beschrieben. Fig. 239.. Fus. interrupta. Gehäuse: mit sehr schwachem Nabelritz, gethürmt- spindelförmig, in eine ziemlich schlank verschmälerte Spitze auslaufend, grau-hornbraun, fein gerippt, wenig gl
RMRCND8N–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen. Ferns. 114 Zweiter Theil. Beschreibung der Gruppen, Geschlechter und Arten. nahe der Rippe, ohne scharfen Rand. Rhizom cylindrisch angeschwollen, 3 cm im Durchmesser, mit denselben Schuppen wie bei P. sarcopus bedeckt, Hab. Durch die Malayischen Insehi bis zu den Philippinen und Formosa. 324. P i n n a t a. P. albidosquamatum Blume. P. varians Blume. Von den vorigen Arten verschieden durch entfernt gestellte, nicht herablaufende, sondern