Map of Zeeland, bottom right of the center a cartouche with a scale: Miliaria Zelandica communia. Bottom right a cartouche with a view of Middelburg and two Zeelanders ('Seelandi') in costume. Graduation along the edges. Latin text on the reverse., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Pieter van der Keere, Amsterdam, c. 1600 and/or 1622, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, height 355 mm × width 474 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-zeeland-bottom-right-of-the-center-a-cartouche-with-a-scale-miliaria-zelandica-communia-bottom-right-a-cartouche-with-a-view-of-middelburg-and-two-zeelanders-seelandi-in-costume-graduation-along-the-edges-latin-text-on-the-reverse-print-maker-anonymous-publisher-pieter-van-der-keere-amsterdam-c-1600-andor-1622-paper-engraving-letterpress-printing-height-355-mm-width-474-mm-print-image599486790.html
RM2WR8YEE–Map of Zeeland, bottom right of the center a cartouche with a scale: Miliaria Zelandica communia. Bottom right a cartouche with a view of Middelburg and two Zeelanders ('Seelandi') in costume. Graduation along the edges. Latin text on the reverse., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Pieter van der Keere, Amsterdam, c. 1600 and/or 1622, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, height 355 mm × width 474 mm, print
Discarded skin (after moulting) of the New Zealand chorus cicada (Amphipsalta zelandica) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-discarded-skin-after-moulting-of-the-new-zealand-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-47205049.html
RMCMPAEH–Discarded skin (after moulting) of the New Zealand chorus cicada (Amphipsalta zelandica)
A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-an-insect-endemic-to-aotearoa-new-zealand-emerging-as-an-adult-from-its-nymph-exoskeleton-image539026383.html
RM2P8XNJ7–A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton.
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RF2NA4YPX–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
Adult Chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica is a common species of cicada which is endemic to New Zealand. Vertical format Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adult-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-is-a-common-species-of-cicada-which-is-endemic-to-new-zealand-vertical-format-image426478399.html
RF2FNRNFB–Adult Chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica is a common species of cicada which is endemic to New Zealand. Vertical format
Horse mussel (Atrina zelandica) showing gills, Breaksea Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horse-mussel-atrina-zelandica-showing-gills-breaksea-sound-fiordland-national-park-new-zealand-image263060843.html
RMW7YCP3–Horse mussel (Atrina zelandica) showing gills, Breaksea Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand.
Captain Cook Cicada (Amphipsalta zelandica) at tree trunk chirping loudly, Kaitoke Regional Park, Wellington District Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-captain-cook-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-at-tree-trunk-chirping-loudly-25751005.html
RMBDW1JN–Captain Cook Cicada (Amphipsalta zelandica) at tree trunk chirping loudly, Kaitoke Regional Park, Wellington District
Poirieria zelandica. 38 18 24S, 169 23 06E;MUR;Coll: University of Southern;2200;31 May 1968;516 - 519 MS;Ex. NSF;Eltanin Sta. 2200;30 Jan 202022001 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poirieria-zelandica-38-18-24s-169-23-06emurcoll-university-of-southern220031-may-1968516-519-msex-nsfeltanin-sta-220030-jan-202022001-image353574263.html
RM2BF6KG7–Poirieria zelandica. 38 18 24S, 169 23 06E;MUR;Coll: University of Southern;2200;31 May 1968;516 - 519 MS;Ex. NSF;Eltanin Sta. 2200;30 Jan 202022001
A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-an-insect-endemic-to-aotearoa-new-zealand-emerging-as-an-adult-from-its-nymph-exoskeleton-image539026344.html
RM2P8XNGT–A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton.
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RF2NA4XNC–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
Map of Zeeland, Zelandicarum insularum exactissima et nova descriptio (title on object), Top left Neptune with the coat of arms of Zeeland on a sea monster. Bottom right the title cartouche with two scale bars underneath: Miliaria Zelandica sed parua 3000 passuum [6 mediocria / 4 magna]. Latin text on the reverse., print maker: Frans Hogenberg, (possibly), Jacob van Deventer, Abraham Ortelius, Antwerp, 1570 and/or 1592, paper, engraving, etching, letterpress printing, height 340 mm × width 467 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-zeeland-zelandicarum-insularum-exactissima-et-nova-descriptio-title-on-object-top-left-neptune-with-the-coat-of-arms-of-zeeland-on-a-sea-monster-bottom-right-the-title-cartouche-with-two-scale-bars-underneath-miliaria-zelandica-sed-parua-3000-passuum-6-mediocria-4-magna-latin-text-on-the-reverse-print-maker-frans-hogenberg-possibly-jacob-van-deventer-abraham-ortelius-antwerp-1570-andor-1592-paper-engraving-etching-letterpress-printing-height-340-mm-width-467-mm-print-image599486410.html
RM2WR8Y0X–Map of Zeeland, Zelandicarum insularum exactissima et nova descriptio (title on object), Top left Neptune with the coat of arms of Zeeland on a sea monster. Bottom right the title cartouche with two scale bars underneath: Miliaria Zelandica sed parua 3000 passuum [6 mediocria / 4 magna]. Latin text on the reverse., print maker: Frans Hogenberg, (possibly), Jacob van Deventer, Abraham Ortelius, Antwerp, 1570 and/or 1592, paper, engraving, etching, letterpress printing, height 340 mm × width 467 mm, print
New Zealand Cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-zealand-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-image345481261.html
Piece of horse mussel on beach sand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-piece-of-horse-mussel-on-beach-sand-111664284.html
RFGDJMX4–Piece of horse mussel on beach sand
Horse Mussel (Atrina zelandica) in Breaksea Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. April 2014 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horse-mussel-atrina-zelandica-in-breaksea-sound-fiordland-national-park-new-zealand-april-2014-image263060844.html
RMW7YCP4–Horse Mussel (Atrina zelandica) in Breaksea Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. April 2014
The chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, a common species of cicada in New Zealand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-a-common-species-of-cicada-in-new-zealand-image255463664.html
RFTRHAE8–The chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, a common species of cicada in New Zealand.
Kaart van Zeeland Zelandicarum insularum exactissima et nova descriptio (titel op object) Top left Neptune with the arms of Zeeland on a sea monster. Bottom right, the title cartouche with below two shell sticks: Miliaria Zelandica sed Parua 3000 passuum [6 mediocria / 4 magna]. On the verso Latin tekst. Manufacturer : print maker: French High Berg (possible) cartographer: Jacob van Deventer (indicated on object) supervision: Abraham Orteliusuitgever: Officina PlantinianaPlaats manufacture: Antwerpen Dated: 1570 and / or 1592 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, hand-colored ; with tex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kaart-van-zeeland-zelandicarum-insularum-exactissima-et-nova-descriptio-titel-op-object-top-left-neptune-with-the-arms-of-zeeland-on-a-sea-monster-bottom-right-the-title-cartouche-with-below-two-shell-sticks-miliaria-zelandica-sed-parua-3000-passuum-6-mediocria-4-magna-on-the-verso-latin-tekst-manufacturer-print-maker-french-high-berg-possible-cartographer-jacob-van-deventer-indicated-on-object-supervision-abraham-orteliusuitgever-officina-plantinianaplaats-manufacture-antwerpen-dated-1570-and-or-1592-physical-characteristics-etching-and-engra-hand-colored-with-tex-image348480272.html
RM2B6XJ40–Kaart van Zeeland Zelandicarum insularum exactissima et nova descriptio (titel op object) Top left Neptune with the arms of Zeeland on a sea monster. Bottom right, the title cartouche with below two shell sticks: Miliaria Zelandica sed Parua 3000 passuum [6 mediocria / 4 magna]. On the verso Latin tekst. Manufacturer : print maker: French High Berg (possible) cartographer: Jacob van Deventer (indicated on object) supervision: Abraham Orteliusuitgever: Officina PlantinianaPlaats manufacture: Antwerpen Dated: 1570 and / or 1592 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, hand-colored ; with tex
Map of Zeeland, Anonymous, 1622 print Under the right of the middle a cartouche with a bowl: Miliaria Zelandica Communia. At the bottom right a cartouche with a face on Middelburg and two Zeelanders ('Seelandi') in costume. Degree distribution along the edges. On Verso Latin text. paper engraving / letterpress printing maps of separate countries or regions. folk costume, regional costume Zeeland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-zeeland-anonymous-1622-print-under-the-right-of-the-middle-a-cartouche-with-a-bowl-miliaria-zelandica-communia-at-the-bottom-right-a-cartouche-with-a-face-on-middelburg-and-two-zeelanders-seelandi-in-costume-degree-distribution-along-the-edges-on-verso-latin-text-paper-engraving-letterpress-printing-maps-of-separate-countries-or-regions-folk-costume-regional-costume-zeeland-image594305684.html
RM2WETXY0–Map of Zeeland, Anonymous, 1622 print Under the right of the middle a cartouche with a bowl: Miliaria Zelandica Communia. At the bottom right a cartouche with a face on Middelburg and two Zeelanders ('Seelandi') in costume. Degree distribution along the edges. On Verso Latin text. paper engraving / letterpress printing maps of separate countries or regions. folk costume, regional costume Zeeland
Macro close up frontal view portrait of a chorus cicada amphipsalta zelandica insect in Abel Tasman National Park South Island New Zealand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/macro-close-up-frontal-view-portrait-of-a-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-insect-in-abel-tasman-national-park-south-island-new-zealand-image507598163.html
RF2MDR2HR–Macro close up frontal view portrait of a chorus cicada amphipsalta zelandica insect in Abel Tasman National Park South Island New Zealand
Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . a wullerstorfi, Zittel. 2. Glycimeris globosa, Hutton. 3. Venericardia awamoaensis, Harris. 4. DiplodonUi. zelandica, Gray. 5. Pecten hutchinsoni, Hutton. 6. Pecten williamsoni, Zittel. 7. Pseudamussium huttoni, Park. 8. Limopsis insolita, G. B. Sowerby.Also cup-shaped bryozoans and corals. Proceeding southward from the point formed by the pillow-form lava and agglomerates, the latter are seen to be under-laid by thin-bedded tuffs dipping northward at angles varyingfrom 15° to 17°. At the base of these tuffs there is a band ofrubbly c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-and-proceedings-of-the-new-zealand-institute-a-wullerstorfi-zittel-2-glycimeris-globosa-hutton-3-venericardia-awamoaensis-harris-4-diplodonui-zelandica-gray-5-pecten-hutchinsoni-hutton-6-pecten-williamsoni-zittel-7-pseudamussium-huttoni-park-8-limopsis-insolita-g-b-sowerbyalso-cup-shaped-bryozoans-and-corals-proceeding-southward-from-the-point-formed-by-the-pillow-form-lava-and-agglomerates-the-latter-are-seen-to-be-under-laid-by-thin-bedded-tuffs-dipping-northward-at-angles-varyingfrom-15-to-17-at-the-base-of-these-tuffs-there-is-a-band-ofrubbly-c-image340116358.html
RM2AN9HTP–Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . a wullerstorfi, Zittel. 2. Glycimeris globosa, Hutton. 3. Venericardia awamoaensis, Harris. 4. DiplodonUi. zelandica, Gray. 5. Pecten hutchinsoni, Hutton. 6. Pecten williamsoni, Zittel. 7. Pseudamussium huttoni, Park. 8. Limopsis insolita, G. B. Sowerby.Also cup-shaped bryozoans and corals. Proceeding southward from the point formed by the pillow-form lava and agglomerates, the latter are seen to be under-laid by thin-bedded tuffs dipping northward at angles varyingfrom 15° to 17°. At the base of these tuffs there is a band ofrubbly c
Pirri pirri bur (Acaena novaezelandiae) UK. Invasive species native to Australia and New Zealand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pirri-pirri-bur-acaena-novaezelandiae-uk-invasive-species-native-to-australia-and-new-zealand-image612060997.html
RM2XFNP19–Pirri pirri bur (Acaena novaezelandiae) UK. Invasive species native to Australia and New Zealand.
The large eyes of a New Zealand Cicada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-large-eyes-of-a-new-zealand-cicada-36923419.html
RMC4205F–The large eyes of a New Zealand Cicada.
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RFP9ECWR–Backlit seashell on Kina beach, New Zealand
A New Zealand Cicada perched on a lichen-covered tree trunk. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-new-zealand-cicada-perched-on-a-lichen-covered-tree-trunk-75946101.html
RMEBFJ0N–A New Zealand Cicada perched on a lichen-covered tree trunk.
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RF2HN818Y–Chorus cicada on branch in New Zealand bush.
. •5 mm Fig. 5. A. Amastigia antarctica (Kluge). National Antarctic Expedition, McMurdo Sound. In the lower ovicell the membranous ectooecium, continuous with the frontal membrane of the distal zooecium, is intact; in the upper it is almost completely destroyed. Edge of cryptocyst indicated by dotted line. B. Menipea zelandica sp.n. St. 935, New Zealand. Both figures drawn from dry specimens seen by reflected light, av. avicularium (broken), c. cryptocyst. 10. Amastigia solida (Kluge). Fig. 4 A, B. Scrupocellaria solida Kluge, 1914, p. 611, pi. xxvii, figs. 7, 8. Amastigia solida Harmer, 1923, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/5-mm-fig-5-a-amastigia-antarctica-kluge-national-antarctic-expedition-mcmurdo-sound-in-the-lower-ovicell-the-membranous-ectooecium-continuous-with-the-frontal-membrane-of-the-distal-zooecium-is-intact-in-the-upper-it-is-almost-completely-destroyed-edge-of-cryptocyst-indicated-by-dotted-line-b-menipea-zelandica-spn-st-935-new-zealand-both-figures-drawn-from-dry-specimens-seen-by-reflected-light-av-avicularium-broken-c-cryptocyst-10-amastigia-solida-kluge-fig-4-a-b-scrupocellaria-solida-kluge-1914-p-611-pi-xxvii-figs-7-8-amastigia-solida-harmer-1923-image179995654.html
RMMCRE86–. •5 mm Fig. 5. A. Amastigia antarctica (Kluge). National Antarctic Expedition, McMurdo Sound. In the lower ovicell the membranous ectooecium, continuous with the frontal membrane of the distal zooecium, is intact; in the upper it is almost completely destroyed. Edge of cryptocyst indicated by dotted line. B. Menipea zelandica sp.n. St. 935, New Zealand. Both figures drawn from dry specimens seen by reflected light, av. avicularium (broken), c. cryptocyst. 10. Amastigia solida (Kluge). Fig. 4 A, B. Scrupocellaria solida Kluge, 1914, p. 611, pi. xxvii, figs. 7, 8. Amastigia solida Harmer, 1923,
A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-an-insect-endemic-to-aotearoa-new-zealand-emerging-as-an-adult-from-its-nymph-exoskeleton-image539026283.html
RM2P8XNEK–A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton.
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RF2NA4WMA–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
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RMKHX76C–Panopea zelandica (view of gape)
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RFGDJMX1–Shell of horse mussel on beach
Tanea zelandica (necklace shell) base Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-tanea-zelandica-necklace-shell-base-165941422.html
RMKHY7YA–Tanea zelandica (necklace shell) base
Kaart van Zeeland Under the right of center a cartouche with a scale bar: Miliaria Zelandica COMMUNIA. Right a cartouche with a view of Middelburg and then two Zealanders (Seelandi) in costume. Degrees distribution along the edges. On verso Latin tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher: Pieter van den Keere (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1600 and / or 1622 Physical features: engra; with text on verso printing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / printing sizes: sheet: H 355 mm × W 474 mmToelichtingPrent used: Keere, Pieter van der. Germania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kaart-van-zeeland-under-the-right-of-center-a-cartouche-with-a-scale-bar-miliaria-zelandica-communia-right-a-cartouche-with-a-view-of-middelburg-and-then-two-zealanders-seelandi-in-costume-degrees-distribution-along-the-edges-on-verso-latin-tekst-manufacturer-printmaker-anonymous-publisher-pieter-van-den-keere-listed-property-place-manufacture-amsterdam-date-1600-and-or-1622-physical-features-engra-with-text-on-verso-printing-material-paper-technique-engra-printing-process-printing-sizes-sheet-h-355-mm-w-474-mmtoelichtingprent-used-keere-pieter-van-der-germania-image348480240.html
RM2B6XJ2T–Kaart van Zeeland Under the right of center a cartouche with a scale bar: Miliaria Zelandica COMMUNIA. Right a cartouche with a view of Middelburg and then two Zealanders (Seelandi) in costume. Degrees distribution along the edges. On verso Latin tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher: Pieter van den Keere (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1600 and / or 1622 Physical features: engra; with text on verso printing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / printing sizes: sheet: H 355 mm × W 474 mmToelichtingPrent used: Keere, Pieter van der. Germania
Map of Zeeland, Frans Hogenberg (Possible), 1592 print At the top left Neptunus with the Wapen van Zeeland on a sea monster. At the bottom right the title cartouche with two scale sticks underneath: Miliaria Zelandica Sed Parua 3000 Passuum [6 Mediocria / 4 Magna]. On Verso Latin text. paper engraving / etching / letterpress printing maps of separate countries or regions. (story of) Neptune (Poseidon). monsters of the sea Zeeland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-zeeland-frans-hogenberg-possible-1592-print-at-the-top-left-neptunus-with-the-wapen-van-zeeland-on-a-sea-monster-at-the-bottom-right-the-title-cartouche-with-two-scale-sticks-underneath-miliaria-zelandica-sed-parua-3000-passuum-6-mediocria-4-magna-on-verso-latin-text-paper-engraving-etching-letterpress-printing-maps-of-separate-countries-or-regions-story-of-neptune-poseidon-monsters-of-the-sea-zeeland-image594170713.html
RM2WEJPPH–Map of Zeeland, Frans Hogenberg (Possible), 1592 print At the top left Neptunus with the Wapen van Zeeland on a sea monster. At the bottom right the title cartouche with two scale sticks underneath: Miliaria Zelandica Sed Parua 3000 Passuum [6 Mediocria / 4 Magna]. On Verso Latin text. paper engraving / etching / letterpress printing maps of separate countries or regions. (story of) Neptune (Poseidon). monsters of the sea Zeeland
Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 Fig. 31. A-C. Cornucopina zelandica sp.n. St. TN 144, New Zealand. A. Frontal view. B. Basal avi- cularium as seen in a side view of the branch. C. Oblique basal view. c. cryptocyst, op. operculum (open). Description. Zoarium bushy (type colony, 12 cm. high, 8 cm. broad) composed of very delicate feathery branches. Rootlets forming a short, thick stalk. Zooecia without a digitiform process. Opesia short, broader than long, roughly triangular, proximal border straight, orifice at apex of triangle, outer basal angle o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1943-discovery-reports-discoveryreports22inst-year-1943-fig-31-a-c-cornucopina-zelandica-spn-st-tn-144-new-zealand-a-frontal-view-b-basal-avi-cularium-as-seen-in-a-side-view-of-the-branch-c-oblique-basal-view-c-cryptocyst-op-operculum-open-description-zoarium-bushy-type-colony-12-cm-high-8-cm-broad-composed-of-very-delicate-feathery-branches-rootlets-forming-a-short-thick-stalk-zooecia-without-a-digitiform-process-opesia-short-broader-than-long-roughly-triangular-proximal-border-straight-orifice-at-apex-of-triangle-outer-basal-angle-o-image241953448.html
RMT1HX2G–Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 Fig. 31. A-C. Cornucopina zelandica sp.n. St. TN 144, New Zealand. A. Frontal view. B. Basal avi- cularium as seen in a side view of the branch. C. Oblique basal view. c. cryptocyst, op. operculum (open). Description. Zoarium bushy (type colony, 12 cm. high, 8 cm. broad) composed of very delicate feathery branches. Rootlets forming a short, thick stalk. Zooecia without a digitiform process. Opesia short, broader than long, roughly triangular, proximal border straight, orifice at apex of triangle, outer basal angle o
. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . ere attimes washed up on the beach between the town of Tauranga andthe entrance to the harbour. The best known oyster in New Zealand is the Auckland rockoyster, the Ostrea glomerata (not shown in the plate), which isfamiliar to all who visit the seashore in the North. The Maoriname for the rock oyster is Tio, and for the mud oyster Tiopara. PLACUNANOMIA ZELANDICA (Plate X.).—Fig. 9 is ofthe family known in England as the pepper and salt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-shells-of-new-zealand-an-illustrated-work-for-amateur-collectors-of-new-zealand-marine-shells-with-directions-for-collecting-and-cleaning-them-ere-attimes-washed-up-on-the-beach-between-the-town-of-tauranga-andthe-entrance-to-the-harbour-the-best-known-oyster-in-new-zealand-is-the-auckland-rockoyster-the-ostrea-glomerata-not-shown-in-the-plate-which-isfamiliar-to-all-who-visit-the-seashore-in-the-north-the-maoriname-for-the-rock-oyster-is-tio-and-for-the-mud-oyster-tiopara-placunanomia-zelandica-plate-xfig-9-is-ofthe-family-known-in-england-as-the-pepper-and-salt-image370124094.html
RM2CE4H1J–. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . ere attimes washed up on the beach between the town of Tauranga andthe entrance to the harbour. The best known oyster in New Zealand is the Auckland rockoyster, the Ostrea glomerata (not shown in the plate), which isfamiliar to all who visit the seashore in the North. The Maoriname for the rock oyster is Tio, and for the mud oyster Tiopara. PLACUNANOMIA ZELANDICA (Plate X.).—Fig. 9 is ofthe family known in England as the pepper and salt
Pirri pirri bur (Acaena novaezelandiae) UK. Invasive species native to Australia and New Zealand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pirri-pirri-bur-acaena-novaezelandiae-uk-invasive-species-native-to-australia-and-new-zealand-image612060993.html
RM2XFNP15–Pirri pirri bur (Acaena novaezelandiae) UK. Invasive species native to Australia and New Zealand.
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RMEAJTX5–A New Zealand Cicada on a leaning perch.
. Fig. 31. A-C. Cornucopina zelandica sp.n. St. TN 144, New Zealand. A. Frontal view. B. Basal avi- cularium as seen in a side view of the branch. C. Oblique basal view. c. cryptocyst, op. operculum (open). Description. Zoarium bushy (type colony, 12 cm. high, 8 cm. broad) composed of very delicate feathery branches. Rootlets forming a short, thick stalk. Zooecia without a digitiform process. Opesia short, broader than long, roughly triangular, proximal border straight, orifice at apex of triangle, outer basal angle of triangle occupying the prominent outer distal corner of zooecium. Inner bas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-31-a-c-cornucopina-zelandica-spn-st-tn-144-new-zealand-a-frontal-view-b-basal-avi-cularium-as-seen-in-a-side-view-of-the-branch-c-oblique-basal-view-c-cryptocyst-op-operculum-open-description-zoarium-bushy-type-colony-12-cm-high-8-cm-broad-composed-of-very-delicate-feathery-branches-rootlets-forming-a-short-thick-stalk-zooecia-without-a-digitiform-process-opesia-short-broader-than-long-roughly-triangular-proximal-border-straight-orifice-at-apex-of-triangle-outer-basal-angle-of-triangle-occupying-the-prominent-outer-distal-corner-of-zooecium-inner-bas-image179993957.html
RMMCRC3H–. Fig. 31. A-C. Cornucopina zelandica sp.n. St. TN 144, New Zealand. A. Frontal view. B. Basal avi- cularium as seen in a side view of the branch. C. Oblique basal view. c. cryptocyst, op. operculum (open). Description. Zoarium bushy (type colony, 12 cm. high, 8 cm. broad) composed of very delicate feathery branches. Rootlets forming a short, thick stalk. Zooecia without a digitiform process. Opesia short, broader than long, roughly triangular, proximal border straight, orifice at apex of triangle, outer basal angle of triangle occupying the prominent outer distal corner of zooecium. Inner bas
A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-an-insect-endemic-to-aotearoa-new-zealand-emerging-as-an-adult-from-its-nymph-exoskeleton-image539026365.html
RM2P8XNHH–A chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, an insect endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand emerging as an adult from its nymph exoskeleton.
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RF2NA4WBN–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
Chorus cicada on tree in forest chirping loudly. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chorus-cicada-on-tree-in-forest-chirping-loudly-image460735198.html
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Venus ring shell washed up on beach at low tide throws shadow in morning light. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/venus-ring-shell-washed-up-on-beach-at-low-tide-throws-shadow-in-morning-image68961205.html
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RF2HNG8E5–Cicada on tree truck in forest, insect photograph.
Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 m.av. Fig. 20. A. Caberea helicina sp.n. 97.5.1.335. Port Phillip. Fertile branch, cleaned with eau de javelle, side view. Contrast the obliquity of the frontal surface with the flat surface of C. zelandica, Fig. B. B.C. C zelandica (Gray). 33.3.10.1. Auckland, New Zealand. B. Fertile branch, side view. C. Frontal view. Many of the spines and avicularia are represented by scars. D. C. zelandica (Gray) 99.7-1 -889. New Zealand. Branch with enlarged marginal avicularia on one side and small ones on the other. All d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1943-discovery-reports-discoveryreports22inst-year-1943-mav-fig-20-a-caberea-helicina-spn-9751335-port-phillip-fertile-branch-cleaned-with-eau-de-javelle-side-view-contrast-the-obliquity-of-the-frontal-surface-with-the-flat-surface-of-c-zelandica-fig-b-bc-c-zelandica-gray-333101-auckland-new-zealand-b-fertile-branch-side-view-c-frontal-view-many-of-the-spines-and-avicularia-are-represented-by-scars-d-c-zelandica-gray-997-1-889-new-zealand-branch-with-enlarged-marginal-avicularia-on-one-side-and-small-ones-on-the-other-all-d-image241987106.html
RMT1KD0J–Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 m.av. Fig. 20. A. Caberea helicina sp.n. 97.5.1.335. Port Phillip. Fertile branch, cleaned with eau de javelle, side view. Contrast the obliquity of the frontal surface with the flat surface of C. zelandica, Fig. B. B.C. C zelandica (Gray). 33.3.10.1. Auckland, New Zealand. B. Fertile branch, side view. C. Frontal view. Many of the spines and avicularia are represented by scars. D. C. zelandica (Gray) 99.7-1 -889. New Zealand. Branch with enlarged marginal avicularia on one side and small ones on the other. All d
. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . Lifca< VIII. Page 1âBarnea similis .. 32 2âPholadidea tridens .. 32 3âPanopea zelandica .. 32 4âCoclilodesma angasi ... .. 32 5âCorbula zelandica .. 33 6âSaxicava arctica .. 33 7âMyodora striata .. 33 8âMyodora boltoni .. 33 9âMactra discors .. 33 10âMactra aeqnilatera .. 33 11âStandella ovata .. 33 12âStandella elongata .. 34 13âResania lanceolata .. 34 14âZenatia acinaces . 34 15âPsammobia stangeri ... .. 34 16âSolenotellina nitida Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-shells-of-new-zealand-an-illustrated-work-for-amateur-collectors-of-new-zealand-marine-shells-with-directions-for-collecting-and-cleaning-them-lifcalt-viii-page-1barnea-similis-32-2pholadidea-tridens-32-3panopea-zelandica-32-4coclilodesma-angasi-32-5corbula-zelandica-33-6saxicava-arctica-33-7myodora-striata-33-8myodora-boltoni-33-9mactra-discors-33-10mactra-aeqnilatera-33-11standella-ovata-33-12standella-elongata-34-13resania-lanceolata-34-14zenatia-acinaces-34-15psammobia-stangeri-34-16solenotellina-nitida-image370123599.html
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A macro portrait of a New Zealand Cicada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-macro-portrait-of-a-new-zealand-cicada-image68716761.html
RFDYP8X1–A macro portrait of a New Zealand Cicada.
. r.c. m a v. Fig. 8. A. Menipea zelandica sp.n. St. 935, New Zealand. The three marginal series of zooecia, separated from the rest by eau de javelle, in basal view. Opesiae and rootlet-chambers shown with dotted line. B. M. vectifera Harmer. St. 929, New Zealand. Large basal avicularium at intercalation of new series of zooecia with underlying zooecia outlined. b.av. basal avicularium, b.w. basal wall of zooecium of inner series, i.av. internal avicularium, l.w. lateral wall of inner series, m.av. marginal avicularium, m.z. marginal zooecium, r.c. rootlet-chamber. Remarks. This species resem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rc-m-a-v-fig-8-a-menipea-zelandica-spn-st-935-new-zealand-the-three-marginal-series-of-zooecia-separated-from-the-rest-by-eau-de-javelle-in-basal-view-opesiae-and-rootlet-chambers-shown-with-dotted-line-b-m-vectifera-harmer-st-929-new-zealand-large-basal-avicularium-at-intercalation-of-new-series-of-zooecia-with-underlying-zooecia-outlined-bav-basal-avicularium-bw-basal-wall-of-zooecium-of-inner-series-iav-internal-avicularium-lw-lateral-wall-of-inner-series-mav-marginal-avicularium-mz-marginal-zooecium-rc-rootlet-chamber-remarks-this-species-resem-image179995466.html
RMMCRE1E–. r.c. m a v. Fig. 8. A. Menipea zelandica sp.n. St. 935, New Zealand. The three marginal series of zooecia, separated from the rest by eau de javelle, in basal view. Opesiae and rootlet-chambers shown with dotted line. B. M. vectifera Harmer. St. 929, New Zealand. Large basal avicularium at intercalation of new series of zooecia with underlying zooecia outlined. b.av. basal avicularium, b.w. basal wall of zooecium of inner series, i.av. internal avicularium, l.w. lateral wall of inner series, m.av. marginal avicularium, m.z. marginal zooecium, r.c. rootlet-chamber. Remarks. This species resem
An adult chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, perched on a coprosma bush in the canterbury region of Aotearoa New Zealand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-chorus-cicada-amphipsalta-zelandica-perched-on-a-coprosma-bush-in-the-canterbury-region-of-aotearoa-new-zealand-image539026952.html
RM2P8XPAG–An adult chorus cicada, Amphipsalta zelandica, perched on a coprosma bush in the canterbury region of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . iculina6—Rhynchoiiella nigricans7—TerebTatella sanguinea8—Lithophago truncatay—Venerapis reflexa10—Venerupis elegans11—Divaricella cumingi ..12—Venericardia australis 15—Chione crassa 14—Tapes intermedia15—Dosinia australis16—Dosinia subrosea17—Barbatia decussata ...18—Solenomya parkinsoni Page Page ... 37 19—M-odiolaria impacta .. ... 40 ... 37 20—Lima buUata ... 41 ... 37 21—Lima zelandica ... 41 ... 37 22—Sub-emarginula intermedia 41 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-shells-of-new-zealand-an-illustrated-work-for-amateur-collectors-of-new-zealand-marine-shells-with-directions-for-collecting-and-cleaning-them-iculina6rhynchoiiella-nigricans7terebtatella-sanguinea8lithophago-truncatayvenerapis-reflexa10venerupis-elegans11divaricella-cumingi-12venericardia-australis-15chione-crassa-14tapes-intermedia15dosinia-australis16dosinia-subrosea17barbatia-decussata-18solenomya-parkinsoni-page-page-37-19m-odiolaria-impacta-40-37-20lima-buuata-41-37-21lima-zelandica-41-37-22sub-emarginula-intermedia-41-image370123573.html
RM2CE4GB1–. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . iculina6—Rhynchoiiella nigricans7—TerebTatella sanguinea8—Lithophago truncatay—Venerapis reflexa10—Venerupis elegans11—Divaricella cumingi ..12—Venericardia australis 15—Chione crassa 14—Tapes intermedia15—Dosinia australis16—Dosinia subrosea17—Barbatia decussata ...18—Solenomya parkinsoni Page Page ... 37 19—M-odiolaria impacta .. ... 40 ... 37 20—Lima buUata ... 41 ... 37 21—Lima zelandica ... 41 ... 37 22—Sub-emarginula intermedia 41
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RMC4E3B1–A Chorus Cicada perched on light wood.
. Fig. 64. Map to show the distribution of the genus Cornucopina, based on distribution of: C. angulata (Kluge), p. 406; C. bella (Busk); C. conica Harmer, p. 398; C. geniculata Harmer; C. grandis (Busk); C.infttndibulata(Busk), p. 399; C. lata (Kluge), p. 402; C. moluccensis (Busk), p. 406; C. navicularis (Busk), p. 406; C. ovalis sp.n. and var., pp. 402, 404; C. pectogemma (Goldstein), p. 397; C. polymorpha (Kluge), p. 399; C. rotundata (Kluge), p. 407; C. tuba (Busk); C. zelandica sp.n., p. 405. For species for which no page is given see Harmer (1926, pp. 422-8). Since the block was made fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-64-map-to-show-the-distribution-of-the-genus-cornucopina-based-on-distribution-of-c-angulata-kluge-p-406-c-bella-busk-c-conica-harmer-p-398-c-geniculata-harmer-c-grandis-busk-cinfttndibulatabusk-p-399-c-lata-kluge-p-402-c-moluccensis-busk-p-406-c-navicularis-busk-p-406-c-ovalis-spn-and-var-pp-402-404-c-pectogemma-goldstein-p-397-c-polymorpha-kluge-p-399-c-rotundata-kluge-p-407-c-tuba-busk-c-zelandica-spn-p-405-for-species-for-which-no-page-is-given-see-harmer-1926-pp-422-8-since-the-block-was-made-fo-image179992443.html
RMMCRA5F–. Fig. 64. Map to show the distribution of the genus Cornucopina, based on distribution of: C. angulata (Kluge), p. 406; C. bella (Busk); C. conica Harmer, p. 398; C. geniculata Harmer; C. grandis (Busk); C.infttndibulata(Busk), p. 399; C. lata (Kluge), p. 402; C. moluccensis (Busk), p. 406; C. navicularis (Busk), p. 406; C. ovalis sp.n. and var., pp. 402, 404; C. pectogemma (Goldstein), p. 397; C. polymorpha (Kluge), p. 399; C. rotundata (Kluge), p. 407; C. tuba (Busk); C. zelandica sp.n., p. 405. For species for which no page is given see Harmer (1926, pp. 422-8). Since the block was made fo
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RFEGE06P–A portrait of a New Zealand Cicada, also known as a Chorus Cicada.
. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . /. 1—Calliostoma tigris2—Calliostoma selectuni3—Calliostoma pellucidum4—Calliostoma punctulatum5—Trochus viridis ...6—Trochus tiaratus7—Ethalia zelandica8—Natica zelandica...9—Nerita nigra Page 232424242424252525 Page 10—Ami)hil)<)la crenata 26 11—Moiiocloiita subrostrata ... 26 12—Miinodouta aethiops 26 13—Monodoiita nigerrima .. 26 14—Monodonta lugubris 26 15—Turbo granosus 26 16 and 17—Turbo helicinus ... 27 18—Astralium sulcatum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-shells-of-new-zealand-an-illustrated-work-for-amateur-collectors-of-new-zealand-marine-shells-with-directions-for-collecting-and-cleaning-them-1calliostoma-tigris2calliostoma-selectuni3calliostoma-pellucidum4calliostoma-punctulatum5trochus-viridis-6trochus-tiaratus7ethalia-zelandica8natica-zelandica9nerita-nigra-page-232424242424252525-page-10amihilltla-crenata-26-11moiiocloiita-subrostrata-26-12miinodouta-aethiops-26-13monodoiita-nigerrima-26-14monodonta-lugubris-26-15turbo-granosus-26-16-and-17turbo-helicinus-27-18astralium-sulcatum-image370123759.html
RM2CE4GHK–. Beautiful shells of New Zealand : an illustrated work for amateur collectors of New Zealand marine shells, with directions for collecting and cleaning them . /. 1—Calliostoma tigris2—Calliostoma selectuni3—Calliostoma pellucidum4—Calliostoma punctulatum5—Trochus viridis ...6—Trochus tiaratus7—Ethalia zelandica8—Natica zelandica...9—Nerita nigra Page 232424242424252525 Page 10—Ami)hil)<)la crenata 26 11—Moiiocloiita subrostrata ... 26 12—Miinodouta aethiops 26 13—Monodoiita nigerrima .. 26 14—Monodonta lugubris 26 15—Turbo granosus 26 16 and 17—Turbo helicinus ... 27 18—Astralium sulcatum
. Fig. 20. A. Caberea helicina sp.n. 97.5.1.335. Port Phillip. Fertile branch, cleaned with eau de javelle, side view. Contrast the obliquity of the frontal surface with the flat surface of C. zelandica, Fig. B. B.C. C zelandica (Gray). 33.3.10.1. Auckland, New Zealand. B. Fertile branch, side view. C. Frontal view. Many of the spines and avicularia are represented by scars. D. C. zelandica (Gray) 99.7-1 -889. New Zealand. Branch with enlarged marginal avicularia on one side and small ones on the other. All drawn from dry specimens seen by reflected light, br. bar, f.av. frontal avicularium, f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-20-a-caberea-helicina-spn-9751335-port-phillip-fertile-branch-cleaned-with-eau-de-javelle-side-view-contrast-the-obliquity-of-the-frontal-surface-with-the-flat-surface-of-c-zelandica-fig-b-bc-c-zelandica-gray-333101-auckland-new-zealand-b-fertile-branch-side-view-c-frontal-view-many-of-the-spines-and-avicularia-are-represented-by-scars-d-c-zelandica-gray-997-1-889-new-zealand-branch-with-enlarged-marginal-avicularia-on-one-side-and-small-ones-on-the-other-all-drawn-from-dry-specimens-seen-by-reflected-light-br-bar-fav-frontal-avicularium-f-image179994673.html
RMMCRD15–. Fig. 20. A. Caberea helicina sp.n. 97.5.1.335. Port Phillip. Fertile branch, cleaned with eau de javelle, side view. Contrast the obliquity of the frontal surface with the flat surface of C. zelandica, Fig. B. B.C. C zelandica (Gray). 33.3.10.1. Auckland, New Zealand. B. Fertile branch, side view. C. Frontal view. Many of the spines and avicularia are represented by scars. D. C. zelandica (Gray) 99.7-1 -889. New Zealand. Branch with enlarged marginal avicularia on one side and small ones on the other. All drawn from dry specimens seen by reflected light, br. bar, f.av. frontal avicularium, f
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RF2NA4XWY–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text-fig. 9. Dosina tnnUiLimdla (l.k.) Type species. Hinge of left valve. Text-fig. 10. Dosina zelandica Marwick. Hinge of the right valve.. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-text-fig-9-dosina-tnnuilimdla-lk-type-species-hinge-of-left-valve-text-fig-10-dosina-zelandica-marwick-hinge-of-the-right-valve-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-paleontological-research-institution-ithaca-n-y-columbia-university-ithaca-n-y-paleontological-research-institution-etc-image233786112.html
RMRG9TG0–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text-fig. 9. Dosina tnnUiLimdla (l.k.) Type species. Hinge of left valve. Text-fig. 10. Dosina zelandica Marwick. Hinge of the right valve.. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]
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RF2NA4YJK–Chorus cicada (Amphisalta zelandica) emerging from exuvia
. Bulletins of American paleontology. Text-fig. 9. Dosina tnnUiLimdla (l.k.) Type species. Hinge of left valve. Text-fig. 10. Dosina zelandica Marwick. Hinge of the right valve.. Text.-fig. 11. Antigona staminta (Conrad). Hinge of left valve.. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-text-fig-9-dosina-tnnuilimdla-lk-type-species-hinge-of-left-valve-text-fig-10-dosina-zelandica-marwick-hinge-of-the-right-valve-text-fig-11-antigona-staminta-conrad-hinge-of-left-valve-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-paleontological-research-institution-ithaca-n-y-columbia-university-ithaca-n-y-paleontological-research-institution-etc-image233786101.html
RMRG9TFH–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Text-fig. 9. Dosina tnnUiLimdla (l.k.) Type species. Hinge of left valve. Text-fig. 10. Dosina zelandica Marwick. Hinge of the right valve.. Text.-fig. 11. Antigona staminta (Conrad). Hinge of left valve.. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc.
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. Bulletins of American paleontology. 322 Bulletin 180 The two genera, VentricoUdea and Antigona, have strong concentric ribs (radial ribs do not exist in all species of Antigona), interior crenula- tions of the palhal margin, definite lunule and corselet, the same hinge with three divergent teeth and one lateral anterior All of the left valve, the same short and pointed pallial sinus. But Glibert (194 5, p. 186), as well as Frizzell (1936, p. 57), indi- cated that VoUyicoHdea equals Dos/na Gray, 1831, of which the type species is D. zelandica Gray (Powell, 19-46, p. 15, fig. 3). In comparing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletins-of-american-paleontology-322-bulletin-180-the-two-genera-ventricoudea-and-antigona-have-strong-concentric-ribs-radial-ribs-do-not-exist-in-all-species-of-antigona-interior-crenula-tions-of-the-palhal-margin-definite-lunule-and-corselet-the-same-hinge-with-three-divergent-teeth-and-one-lateral-anterior-all-of-the-left-valve-the-same-short-and-pointed-pallial-sinus-but-glibert-194-5-p-186-as-well-as-frizzell-1936-p-57-indi-cated-that-vouyicohdea-equals-dosna-gray-1831-of-which-the-type-species-is-d-zelandica-gray-powell-19-46-p-15-fig-3-in-comparing-image233786139.html
RMRG9TGY–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 322 Bulletin 180 The two genera, VentricoUdea and Antigona, have strong concentric ribs (radial ribs do not exist in all species of Antigona), interior crenula- tions of the palhal margin, definite lunule and corselet, the same hinge with three divergent teeth and one lateral anterior All of the left valve, the same short and pointed pallial sinus. But Glibert (194 5, p. 186), as well as Frizzell (1936, p. 57), indi- cated that VoUyicoHdea equals Dos/na Gray, 1831, of which the type species is D. zelandica Gray (Powell, 19-46, p. 15, fig. 3). In comparing
. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figures xin.4i Zyg:Coe:Coe:Pseudagrioninae Xinthagrion Selys, 1876 Hgure 340. Wing of Xanlhagrion erythroneumm Selys. After Belyshev &. Huitonov, 1978. Deienniner of Dragonflies :248, f 175-2 (b0695) Xanthocnemis Tillyvd, 1913 Hgtire 341. Front wing oi Xanthocnemis idandicum McLachUn. After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. enL Soc 3:pl 16, f 112 (b4328) XanUiocneniU TOlyard, 1913 Hguie 342. Wing of Xanthocnemis zelandica McLachlan (as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-family-group-genus-group-and-species-group-names-of-the-odonata-of-the-world-odonata-odonata-dragonflies-dragonflies-damselflies-damselflies-figures-xin4i-zygcoecoepseudagrioninae-xinthagrion-selys-1876-hgure-340-wing-of-xanlhagrion-erythroneumm-selys-after-belyshev-amp-huitonov-1978-deienniner-of-dragonflies-248-f-175-2-b0695-xanthocnemis-tillyvd-1913-hgtire-341-front-wing-oi-xanthocnemis-idandicum-mclachun-after-munz-1919-mem-amer-enl-soc-3pl-16-f-112-b4328-xanuiocneniu-tolyard-1913-hguie-342-wing-of-xanthocnemis-zelandica-mclachlan-as-image233004137.html
RMRF2749–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figures xin.4i Zyg:Coe:Coe:Pseudagrioninae Xinthagrion Selys, 1876 Hgure 340. Wing of Xanlhagrion erythroneumm Selys. After Belyshev &. Huitonov, 1978. Deienniner of Dragonflies :248, f 175-2 (b0695) Xanthocnemis Tillyvd, 1913 Hgtire 341. Front wing oi Xanthocnemis idandicum McLachUn. After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. enL Soc 3:pl 16, f 112 (b4328) XanUiocneniU TOlyard, 1913 Hguie 342. Wing of Xanthocnemis zelandica McLachlan (as