Thick bronze cane, angularly bent. On the belly 3 ridges, ending in volutes and probably bird heads, which are broken off here. Thumb support broken off. On top of engraved line decoration. On the ear top cup to the left, bowl with fruits, underneath cup to the right. Including double rib and curled leaves with volutes on both sides. On the attache head with curly hairs. Dark greenish patina., Figure, handle, metal, bronze, height: 11 cm, roman 1-300, Netherlands, Gelderland, Nijmegen, Nijmegen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thick-bronze-cane-angularly-bent-on-the-belly-3-ridges-ending-in-volutes-and-probably-bird-heads-which-are-broken-off-here-thumb-support-broken-off-on-top-of-engraved-line-decoration-on-the-ear-top-cup-to-the-left-bowl-with-fruits-underneath-cup-to-the-right-including-double-rib-and-curled-leaves-with-volutes-on-both-sides-on-the-attache-head-with-curly-hairs-dark-greenish-patina-figure-handle-metal-bronze-height-11-cm-roman-1-300-netherlands-gelderland-nijmegen-nijmegen-image344508202.html
RM2B0DKMA–Thick bronze cane, angularly bent. On the belly 3 ridges, ending in volutes and probably bird heads, which are broken off here. Thumb support broken off. On top of engraved line decoration. On the ear top cup to the left, bowl with fruits, underneath cup to the right. Including double rib and curled leaves with volutes on both sides. On the attache head with curly hairs. Dark greenish patina., Figure, handle, metal, bronze, height: 11 cm, roman 1-300, Netherlands, Gelderland, Nijmegen, Nijmegen
Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . nguished by the paler pubescence on thorax, sculellum andthe abdominal side-margin, and also parlly on the legs, and in thefemale by the distinctly longer third antennal joint and the whiter Pipiza. 75 pubescence; in both sexes the anterior legs are paler, and the fringeon hind tibiæ longer, though this latter difference is not large; finallythe upper marginal cross-vein is less angularly bent. C. vitripemiis seems to be somewhat rare in Denmark, it has onlybeen taken in Ordrup Mose and Dyrehaven, and a single specimenon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diptera-danica-genera-and-species-of-flies-hitherto-found-in-denmark-nguished-by-the-paler-pubescence-on-thorax-sculellum-andthe-abdominal-side-margin-and-also-parlly-on-the-legs-and-in-thefemale-by-the-distinctly-longer-third-antennal-joint-and-the-whiter-pipiza-75-pubescence-in-both-sexes-the-anterior-legs-are-paler-and-the-fringeon-hind-tibi-longer-though-this-latter-difference-is-not-large-finallythe-upper-marginal-cross-vein-is-less-angularly-bent-c-vitripemiis-seems-to-be-somewhat-rare-in-denmark-it-has-onlybeen-taken-in-ordrup-mose-and-dyrehaven-and-a-single-specimenon-image339966933.html
RM2AN2R85–Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . nguished by the paler pubescence on thorax, sculellum andthe abdominal side-margin, and also parlly on the legs, and in thefemale by the distinctly longer third antennal joint and the whiter Pipiza. 75 pubescence; in both sexes the anterior legs are paler, and the fringeon hind tibiæ longer, though this latter difference is not large; finallythe upper marginal cross-vein is less angularly bent. C. vitripemiis seems to be somewhat rare in Denmark, it has onlybeen taken in Ordrup Mose and Dyrehaven, and a single specimenon
Can of baked clay. Incomplete and broken into several fragments. The jug has a ring foot. The wall runs tapered upwards and is bent diagonally on the shoulders. The neck is tapered upwards and has a horizontal ridge in the middle. The edge is bent far outwards and is angularly finished. On the shoulder and neck a vertical handle, grooved on the outside over the length. Manufactured on the wheel. The clay is orange in color, has a medium texture and is agglutinated with lime and small red stones. The surface is weathered and orange in color. In some places small remains of an orange coating Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/can-of-baked-clay-incomplete-and-broken-into-several-fragments-the-jug-has-a-ring-foot-the-wall-runs-tapered-upwards-and-is-bent-diagonally-on-the-shoulders-the-neck-is-tapered-upwards-and-has-a-horizontal-ridge-in-the-middle-the-edge-is-bent-far-outwards-and-is-angularly-finished-on-the-shoulder-and-neck-a-vertical-handle-grooved-on-the-outside-over-the-length-manufactured-on-the-wheel-the-clay-is-orange-in-color-has-a-medium-texture-and-is-agglutinated-with-lime-and-small-red-stones-the-surface-is-weathered-and-orange-in-color-in-some-places-small-remains-of-an-orange-coating-image344518414.html
RM2B0E4N2–Can of baked clay. Incomplete and broken into several fragments. The jug has a ring foot. The wall runs tapered upwards and is bent diagonally on the shoulders. The neck is tapered upwards and has a horizontal ridge in the middle. The edge is bent far outwards and is angularly finished. On the shoulder and neck a vertical handle, grooved on the outside over the length. Manufactured on the wheel. The clay is orange in color, has a medium texture and is agglutinated with lime and small red stones. The surface is weathered and orange in color. In some places small remains of an orange coating
. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tubercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; clypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennae black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or aeneous green, rarely aeneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum ..^^^^ Fig. 53. Antenna of E. celer d", from the inside. X 80. haired with dark hairs, browni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/186-orthorrhapha-brachycera-male-vertex-and-frons-grey-dusted-ocellar-tubercle-dark-epi-stoma-not-narrow-grey-clypeus-bent-angularly-inwards-palpi-black-occiput-greenish-greyish-pruinose-postocular-bristles-black-antennae-black-not-as-long-as-the-head-the-third-joint-about-as-long-as-broad-triangularly-pointed-arista-distinctly-short-haired-thorax-dark-green-or-aeneous-green-rarely-aeneous-it-may-sometimes-be-brighter-in-the-middle-it-is-slightly-pruinose-shining-scutellum-fig-53-antenna-of-e-celer-dquot-from-the-inside-x-80-haired-with-dark-hairs-browni-image179931343.html
RMMCMG7B–. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tubercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; clypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennae black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or aeneous green, rarely aeneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum ..^^^^ Fig. 53. Antenna of E. celer d", from the inside. X 80. haired with dark hairs, browni
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 88 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Genus RETIFLUSTRA Levinsen, 1909 The distal wall, at any rate in the ovicelligerous zooecia, very often also in the ordinary zooecia, meets with the basal wall in an angularly bent or curved line. The free edge of the ovicells on the frontal side of the colony lies much lower than the basal edge. The avicularia have the same size as the zooecia. The zoarium much branched dichotomously, with frequently the branches meeting and thus forming an open network. Radical fibers occur in the angles of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-88-bulletin-100-united-states-national-museum-genus-retiflustra-levinsen-1909-the-distal-wall-at-any-rate-in-the-ovicelligerous-zooecia-very-often-also-in-the-ordinary-zooecia-meets-with-the-basal-wall-in-an-angularly-bent-or-curved-line-the-free-edge-of-the-ovicells-on-the-frontal-side-of-the-colony-lies-much-lower-than-the-basal-edge-the-avicularia-have-the-same-size-as-the-zooecia-the-zoarium-much-branched-dichotomously-with-frequently-the-branches-meeting-and-thus-forming-an-open-network-radical-fibers-occur-in-the-angles-of-th-image233726768.html
RMRG74TG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 88 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Genus RETIFLUSTRA Levinsen, 1909 The distal wall, at any rate in the ovicelligerous zooecia, very often also in the ordinary zooecia, meets with the basal wall in an angularly bent or curved line. The free edge of the ovicells on the frontal side of the colony lies much lower than the basal edge. The avicularia have the same size as the zooecia. The zoarium much branched dichotomously, with frequently the branches meeting and thus forming an open network. Radical fibers occur in the angles of th
. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. lemuridj: 693 long thin body, long, angularly bent, slender limbs, and no tail. W. T. Blanford,! are "very similar. Its habits, aacording to Mr to those of Nycticebus tardi- (jyadus, except that the Slender Loris is rather quicker in its movements, though still slow in general. Like its ally, it is purely nocturnal and arboreal, living upon shoots and young leaves, insects, birds' eggs, birds, and lizards. It is said to be ^cry fond of honey or syrup. It sleeps rolled up in a ball with its head between its legs, graspi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-mammals-living-and-extinct-mammals-lemuridj-693-long-thin-body-long-angularly-bent-slender-limbs-and-no-tail-w-t-blanford!-are-quotvery-similar-its-habits-aacording-to-mr-to-those-of-nycticebus-tardi-jyadus-except-that-the-slender-loris-is-rather-quicker-in-its-movements-though-still-slow-in-general-like-its-ally-it-is-purely-nocturnal-and-arboreal-living-upon-shoots-and-young-leaves-insects-birds-eggs-birds-and-lizards-it-is-said-to-be-cry-fond-of-honey-or-syrup-it-sleeps-rolled-up-in-a-ball-with-its-head-between-its-legs-graspi-image232346747.html
RMRE08J3–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. lemuridj: 693 long thin body, long, angularly bent, slender limbs, and no tail. W. T. Blanford,! are "very similar. Its habits, aacording to Mr to those of Nycticebus tardi- (jyadus, except that the Slender Loris is rather quicker in its movements, though still slow in general. Like its ally, it is purely nocturnal and arboreal, living upon shoots and young leaves, insects, birds' eggs, birds, and lizards. It is said to be ^cry fond of honey or syrup. It sleeps rolled up in a ball with its head between its legs, graspi
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 461. Fig. 193.—Genus Onchopora Busk, 1855 A, B. Onchopora grimaldi Jullien, 1903. A. Anterior face showing the form of the ascopore and the membraneous fenestrules; X20. B. Posterior or dorsal face. (A, B. After Jullien, 1903.) C-M. Onchopora stnclairi Busk, 1857. C. In two of the zooecia the oper- culum is open and the inwardly directed, angularly bent lateral parts of the vesti- bulum are seen; X40. D. A zooecium with ovicell of the same species; X40, E. Sagittal section through an unfinished ovicell. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-bryozoa-of-the-philippine-region-461-fig-193genus-onchopora-busk-1855-a-b-onchopora-grimaldi-jullien-1903-a-anterior-face-showing-the-form-of-the-ascopore-and-the-membraneous-fenestrules-x20-b-posterior-or-dorsal-face-a-b-after-jullien-1903-c-m-onchopora-stnclairi-busk-1857-c-in-two-of-the-zooecia-the-oper-culum-is-open-and-the-inwardly-directed-angularly-bent-lateral-parts-of-the-vesti-bulum-are-seen-x40-d-a-zooecium-with-ovicell-of-the-same-species-x40-e-sagittal-section-through-an-unfinished-ovicell-the-c-image233724043.html
RMRG71B7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 461. Fig. 193.—Genus Onchopora Busk, 1855 A, B. Onchopora grimaldi Jullien, 1903. A. Anterior face showing the form of the ascopore and the membraneous fenestrules; X20. B. Posterior or dorsal face. (A, B. After Jullien, 1903.) C-M. Onchopora stnclairi Busk, 1857. C. In two of the zooecia the oper- culum is open and the inwardly directed, angularly bent lateral parts of the vesti- bulum are seen; X40. D. A zooecium with ovicell of the same species; X40, E. Sagittal section through an unfinished ovicell. The c
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. A new species of the genus Tropiocolotes from Central Saudi Arabia 277. SPECIES DESCRIPTION Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. Type material: Holotype, ZFMK 43668, Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia, leg. T Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16' N, 46° 37' E), Saudi Ara- bia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs Diagnosis. A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-a-new-species-of-the-genus-tropiocolotes-from-central-saudi-arabia-277-species-description-tropiocolotes-wolfgangboehmei-sp-n-type-material-holotype-zfmk-43668-ath-thumama-saudi-arabia-leg-t-kordges-1985-paratype-zfmk-87120-ath-thumama-25-16-n-46-37-e-saudi-ara-bia-leg-t-wilms-09052001-1030-hrs-diagnosis-a-small-gecko-with-a-maximum-snout-vent-length-of-294-mm-the-species-possesses-all-diagnostic-characters-of-the-genus-tropiocolotes-in-the-sense-of-kluge-1967-including-digits-slightly-angularly-bent-not-dilated-not-fri-image234484507.html
RMRHDKAK–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. A new species of the genus Tropiocolotes from Central Saudi Arabia 277. SPECIES DESCRIPTION Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. Type material: Holotype, ZFMK 43668, Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia, leg. T Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16' N, 46° 37' E), Saudi Ara- bia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs Diagnosis. A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fri
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 197. Fig. 64.—Genus Bugularia Levinsen, 1909 A-E. Bugularia dissimilis Busk, 1852. A. Zooecium with free ovicell and sessile avicularia, X23. B. Basal surface; the strongly angularly bent distal wall is seen, X23. C. Lateral view of the ovicell, X 23. D. Distal wall viewed from above, X40, with two multiporous septulae. (A-D, after Levinsen, 1909.) E. Lateral wall, X 25 (after Waters, 1896). F. A frond, natural size. G. Usual aspect of frontal side. H. Basal surface showing mode of gemmation of cells. I. Avic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-bryozoa-of-the-philippine-region-197-fig-64genus-bugularia-levinsen-1909-a-e-bugularia-dissimilis-busk-1852-a-zooecium-with-free-ovicell-and-sessile-avicularia-x23-b-basal-surface-the-strongly-angularly-bent-distal-wall-is-seen-x23-c-lateral-view-of-the-ovicell-x-23-d-distal-wall-viewed-from-above-x40-with-two-multiporous-septulae-a-d-after-levinsen-1909-e-lateral-wall-x-25-after-waters-1896-f-a-frond-natural-size-g-usual-aspect-of-frontal-side-h-basal-surface-showing-mode-of-gemmation-of-cells-i-avic-image233725992.html
RMRG73TT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BRYOZOA OF THE PHILIPPINE REGION 197. Fig. 64.—Genus Bugularia Levinsen, 1909 A-E. Bugularia dissimilis Busk, 1852. A. Zooecium with free ovicell and sessile avicularia, X23. B. Basal surface; the strongly angularly bent distal wall is seen, X23. C. Lateral view of the ovicell, X 23. D. Distal wall viewed from above, X40, with two multiporous septulae. (A-D, after Levinsen, 1909.) E. Lateral wall, X 25 (after Waters, 1896). F. A frond, natural size. G. Usual aspect of frontal side. H. Basal surface showing mode of gemmation of cells. I. Avic
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 64.—Genus Bugularia Levinsen, 1909 A-E. Bugularia dissimilis Busk, 1852. A. Zooecium with free ovicell and sessile avicularia, X23. B. Basal surface; the strongly angularly bent distal wall is seen, X23. C. Lateral view of the ovicell, X 23. D. Distal wall viewed from above, X40, with two multiporous septulae. (A-D, after Levinsen, 1909.) E. Lateral wall, X 25 (after Waters, 1896). F. A frond, natural size. G. Usual aspect of frontal side. H. Basal surface showing mode of gemmation of cells. I. Avicularium enlarged, viewed from the fron Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-fig-64genus-bugularia-levinsen-1909-a-e-bugularia-dissimilis-busk-1852-a-zooecium-with-free-ovicell-and-sessile-avicularia-x23-b-basal-surface-the-strongly-angularly-bent-distal-wall-is-seen-x23-c-lateral-view-of-the-ovicell-x-23-d-distal-wall-viewed-from-above-x40-with-two-multiporous-septulae-a-d-after-levinsen-1909-e-lateral-wall-x-25-after-waters-1896-f-a-frond-natural-size-g-usual-aspect-of-frontal-side-h-basal-surface-showing-mode-of-gemmation-of-cells-i-avicularium-enlarged-viewed-from-the-fron-image233725978.html
RMRG73TA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 64.—Genus Bugularia Levinsen, 1909 A-E. Bugularia dissimilis Busk, 1852. A. Zooecium with free ovicell and sessile avicularia, X23. B. Basal surface; the strongly angularly bent distal wall is seen, X23. C. Lateral view of the ovicell, X 23. D. Distal wall viewed from above, X40, with two multiporous septulae. (A-D, after Levinsen, 1909.) E. Lateral wall, X 25 (after Waters, 1896). F. A frond, natural size. G. Usual aspect of frontal side. H. Basal surface showing mode of gemmation of cells. I. Avicularium enlarged, viewed from the fron
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. SPECIES DESCRIPTION Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. Type material: Holotype, ZFMK 43668, Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia, leg. T Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16' N, 46° 37' E), Saudi Ara- bia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs Diagnosis. A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fringed, not webbed, nor ornamented, covered below with a single series of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-species-description-tropiocolotes-wolfgangboehmei-sp-n-type-material-holotype-zfmk-43668-ath-thumama-saudi-arabia-leg-t-kordges-1985-paratype-zfmk-87120-ath-thumama-25-16-n-46-37-e-saudi-ara-bia-leg-t-wilms-09052001-1030-hrs-diagnosis-a-small-gecko-with-a-maximum-snout-vent-length-of-294-mm-the-species-possesses-all-diagnostic-characters-of-the-genus-tropiocolotes-in-the-sense-of-kluge-1967-including-digits-slightly-angularly-bent-not-dilated-not-fringed-not-webbed-nor-ornamented-covered-below-with-a-single-series-of-image234484500.html
RMRHDKAC–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. SPECIES DESCRIPTION Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. Type material: Holotype, ZFMK 43668, Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia, leg. T Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16' N, 46° 37' E), Saudi Ara- bia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs Diagnosis. A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fringed, not webbed, nor ornamented, covered below with a single series of
Violin-making, as it was and is : being a historical, theoretical, and practical treatise on the science and art of violin-making, for the use of violin makers and players, amateur and professional . L, keeps te latter bo^fX fla> firm- ar><* fast. The entire nut E slides along- the iourte. stick a by the action of the screw B c ; the surface 98 VIOLIN-MAKING : AS IT WAS AND IS. which lies against the stick is cut angularly (as in G, Fig. 64),the cutting G being often lined with a thin bent plate ofmetal. The hair l leaving the nut E passes in a ribbonabout half an inch broad to the h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/violin-making-as-it-was-and-is-being-a-historical-theoretical-and-practical-treatise-on-the-science-and-art-of-violin-making-for-the-use-of-violin-makers-and-players-amateur-and-professional-l-keeps-te-latter-bofx-flagt-firm-argtlt-fast-the-entire-nut-e-slides-along-the-iourte-stick-a-by-the-action-of-the-screw-b-c-the-surface-98-violin-making-as-it-was-and-is-which-lies-against-the-stick-is-cut-angularly-as-in-g-fig-64the-cutting-g-being-often-lined-with-a-thin-bent-plate-ofmetal-the-hair-l-leaving-the-nut-e-passes-in-a-ribbonabout-half-an-inch-broad-to-the-h-image339194087.html
RM2AKRHEF–Violin-making, as it was and is : being a historical, theoretical, and practical treatise on the science and art of violin-making, for the use of violin makers and players, amateur and professional . L, keeps te latter bo^fX fla> firm- ar><* fast. The entire nut E slides along- the iourte. stick a by the action of the screw B c ; the surface 98 VIOLIN-MAKING : AS IT WAS AND IS. which lies against the stick is cut angularly (as in G, Fig. 64),the cutting G being often lined with a thin bent plate ofmetal. The hair l leaving the nut E passes in a ribbonabout half an inch broad to the h
. Rhynchota ... Walkers lateralis. Rusty-brown, a little shining ; vertex in middle as long asbehind, between the eyes broad, in front angularly produced,above arched, the disk somewhat obliquely bent with a middle linerunning to the tip, on border a transverse line running from oneeye to the other pale yellowish-white margined above and belowby a black line, close to it a similar narrow arched transverse line 2b2 396 JASSlDvE, likewise mai-^ined below with black, while below the first mentionedfine a pale narrow stripe is visible on the face ; face longer thanthe breadth between the angles of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rhynchota-walkers-lateralis-rusty-brown-a-little-shining-vertex-in-middle-as-long-asbehind-between-the-eyes-broad-in-front-angularly-producedabove-arched-the-disk-somewhat-obliquely-bent-with-a-middle-linerunning-to-the-tip-on-border-a-transverse-line-running-from-oneeye-to-the-other-pale-yellowish-white-margined-above-and-belowby-a-black-line-close-to-it-a-similar-narrow-arched-transverse-line-2b2-396-jassldve-likewise-mai-ined-below-with-black-while-below-the-first-mentionedfine-a-pale-narrow-stripe-is-visible-on-the-face-face-longer-thanthe-breadth-between-the-angles-of-image370492637.html
RM2CENB3W–. Rhynchota ... Walkers lateralis. Rusty-brown, a little shining ; vertex in middle as long asbehind, between the eyes broad, in front angularly produced,above arched, the disk somewhat obliquely bent with a middle linerunning to the tip, on border a transverse line running from oneeye to the other pale yellowish-white margined above and belowby a black line, close to it a similar narrow arched transverse line 2b2 396 JASSlDvE, likewise mai-^ined below with black, while below the first mentionedfine a pale narrow stripe is visible on the face ; face longer thanthe breadth between the angles of
. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 159 gradually sloping toward apex, here without flange, at posterior margin with narrow transverse groove, laterally with conical tubercle, disk uni- formly convex, medially with narrow, sometimes barely perceptible, lon- gitudinal groove, foreclivus with dispersed acicular spinules (sometimes forming separate dispersed clusters or transverse row at anterior margin), hind clivus with dense acicular spinules forming median transverse band bent angularly backward (in some insects, this band faint, in others sharp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cerambycidae-of-northern-asia-cerambycidae-beetles-cerambycidae-cerambycidae-159-gradually-sloping-toward-apex-here-without-flange-at-posterior-margin-with-narrow-transverse-groove-laterally-with-conical-tubercle-disk-uni-formly-convex-medially-with-narrow-sometimes-barely-perceptible-lon-gitudinal-groove-foreclivus-with-dispersed-acicular-spinules-sometimes-forming-separate-dispersed-clusters-or-transverse-row-at-anterior-margin-hind-clivus-with-dense-acicular-spinules-forming-median-transverse-band-bent-angularly-backward-in-some-insects-this-band-faint-in-others-sharp-image235095649.html
RMRJDEW5–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 159 gradually sloping toward apex, here without flange, at posterior margin with narrow transverse groove, laterally with conical tubercle, disk uni- formly convex, medially with narrow, sometimes barely perceptible, lon- gitudinal groove, foreclivus with dispersed acicular spinules (sometimes forming separate dispersed clusters or transverse row at anterior margin), hind clivus with dense acicular spinules forming median transverse band bent angularly backward (in some insects, this band faint, in others sharp
. The movements and habits of climbing plants. Climbing plants; Plants. 54 LEAF-CLIMBEKS. OiiAP. n. rather long sub-petioles. The main petiole bends a little angularly downwards at each point where a pair of leaflets arises (see fig. 2), and the petiole of the terminal leaflet is bent downwards at right angles; hence the whole petiole, with its rectangularly bent extremity, acts as a hook. This hook, the lateral petioles being directed a little upwards, forms an excellent grappling apparatus, by which the leaves. Fig. 2. A young leaf of Clematis vUicella. • readily become entangled with surrou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-movements-and-habits-of-climbing-plants-climbing-plants-plants-54-leaf-climbeks-oiiap-n-rather-long-sub-petioles-the-main-petiole-bends-a-little-angularly-downwards-at-each-point-where-a-pair-of-leaflets-arises-see-fig-2-and-the-petiole-of-the-terminal-leaflet-is-bent-downwards-at-right-angles-hence-the-whole-petiole-with-its-rectangularly-bent-extremity-acts-as-a-hook-this-hook-the-lateral-petioles-being-directed-a-little-upwards-forms-an-excellent-grappling-apparatus-by-which-the-leaves-fig-2-a-young-leaf-of-clematis-vuicella-readily-become-entangled-with-surrou-image232173389.html
RMRDMBEN–. The movements and habits of climbing plants. Climbing plants; Plants. 54 LEAF-CLIMBEKS. OiiAP. n. rather long sub-petioles. The main petiole bends a little angularly downwards at each point where a pair of leaflets arises (see fig. 2), and the petiole of the terminal leaflet is bent downwards at right angles; hence the whole petiole, with its rectangularly bent extremity, acts as a hook. This hook, the lateral petioles being directed a little upwards, forms an excellent grappling apparatus, by which the leaves. Fig. 2. A young leaf of Clematis vUicella. • readily become entangled with surrou
. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tubercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; clypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennae black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or aeneous green, rarely aeneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum ..^^^^ Fig. 53. An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diptera-danica-genera-and-species-of-flies-hitherto-found-in-denmark-diptera-186-orthorrhapha-brachycera-male-vertex-and-frons-grey-dusted-ocellar-tubercle-dark-epi-stoma-not-narrow-grey-clypeus-bent-angularly-inwards-palpi-black-occiput-greenish-greyish-pruinose-postocular-bristles-black-antennae-black-not-as-long-as-the-head-the-third-joint-about-as-long-as-broad-triangularly-pointed-arista-distinctly-short-haired-thorax-dark-green-or-aeneous-green-rarely-aeneous-it-may-sometimes-be-brighter-in-the-middle-it-is-slightly-pruinose-shining-scutellum-fig-53-an-image231426001.html
RMRCEA69–. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tubercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; clypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennae black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or aeneous green, rarely aeneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum ..^^^^ Fig. 53. An
. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tiibercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; elypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennæ black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or æneous green, rarely æneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum. y/- Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diptera-danica-genera-and-species-of-flies-hitherto-found-in-denmark-diptera-denmark-186-orthorrhapha-brachycera-male-vertex-and-frons-grey-dusted-ocellar-tiibercle-dark-epi-stoma-not-narrow-grey-elypeus-bent-angularly-inwards-palpi-black-occiput-greenish-greyish-pruinose-postocular-bristles-black-antenn-black-not-as-long-as-the-head-the-third-joint-about-as-long-as-broad-triangularly-pointed-arista-distinctly-short-haired-thorax-dark-green-or-neous-green-rarely-neous-it-may-sometimes-be-brighter-in-the-middle-it-is-slightly-pruinose-shining-scutellum-y-fig-image231432311.html
RMRCEJ7K–. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 186 Orthorrhapha brachycera. Male. Vertex and frons grey dusted; ocellar tiibercle dark. Epi- stoma not narrow, grey; elypeus bent angularly inwards. Palpi black. Occiput greenish, greyish pruinose; postocular bristles black. Antennæ black, not as long as the head, the third joint about as long as broad, triangularly pointed; arista distinctly short-haired. Thorax dark green or æneous green, rarely æneous, it may sometimes be brighter in the middle; it is slightly pruinose, shining; scutellum. y/- Fig
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