RMRDWHYA–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. 23 !â feii:n's : bkitish and foeeion. 122. LOXSOMA,B. Pr. Vernation uniserial, sarmentose. Fronds long etipitate, doltoid, decompound, 1-14 foot high, glaucous beneath; lacinisa lanceolate, dentate. Veins simple or forked; venules free, their apices prolonged, forming a free columnar receptacle. Sjoecial. Genus 122-âPortions of barren and fertile frond, natural sizej ditto, enlarged. No. 1. and Accessory Indusia united
RMRMNW3K–. Annals of natural history. Natural history; Plants. Dr. Johnston on the Irish Annelides. 175 Hub. Apparently not unfrequent on the Irish coast. Strangford Lough, and elsewhere on the coast of Down, Wm. Thompson, Esq.; Belfast Bay, Dr. Drummond. Body vermiform, flattish or rarely subcylindrical, as thick as a goose-quill, only slightly tapered backwards, smooth, flat on the ventral surface, which has the median line faintly im- pressed. Head small, armed as usual: eyes very large : jaws small, with brown apices, serrated along the edge to the tip or nearly so: tentacular cirri 3 times as long
RMRGJ02B–. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. Lygus A Lvjgus ^arrdtli un'U/ittatus Fig. 3. Lygus parrotti, L. univittatus, male genital claspers. (a), left clasper, lateral aspect; (b), left clasper, dorsal aspect; (c), right clasper, ventral aspect. Hemelytra: yellowish, clavus and apical half of the corium dark fuscous; cuneus clear to yellowish; membrane fuscous, veins and basal half of the cells slightly paler. Legs: yellowish, apical half of the posterior femora fuscous with two pale rings near the apices. Venter: pale to yellowish beneath, sides and genital segment fuscous;
RMRMJ9YF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ll|lli!|lll!|llll|llll|llll|llll|llll|llll|llip 1 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119. Fig. 31. Buccal, occlusal and posterior views of the Machairodus sp. mandible (L 20505) from Langebaanwcg. supporting the protocones are anteriorly directed, their dorsoventral axes being in line with the apices of the paracones. Although the C and P3 of this specimen show no obvious signs of wear, the shearing surfaces of the P4 para- cones and metastyles are heavily worn, while the protocones have been all but worn a
RMRGCKW1–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. ,1 nun fir (ippuratin^ /i«i^^t Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci., v. 39, pt. 2. Cimbocera and Related Genera—P. C.Ting, Sr. tramfer apfmratiti^ 'nternal sac^ Paracimbocera sp.near atra Cryptolepidus rugicollis Cryptolepidus leechi ejaculatory duct Miloderoides cinereus /l; hi *if'^ m. ^transfer apparatus^ Cryptolepidus cazieri Miloderes viridis Apices Of Internal Genital Sacs Of Male. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
RMRH05B8–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 1972 THREE NEW SYMPATRIC PLEOCOM I FROM ' ALlFOi. Figure 7. Pleocoma hirticollis vandykei Linsley. left lateral view of head and pronotum. male. Scale equals 2 mm. sinuate, apices acutely rounded; antennae reddish- brown, scape and lamellae slightly darker, third seg- ment elongate, subequal to scape in length, fourth segment with acute projection, about one-third as long as lamella of fifth segment, segments five to eleven lamellate, forming club. Pronotum dark reddish- brown, lighter laterally: slightly less than twice as wide as long, w
RMRM62C0–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. AQUATIC INSECTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS 473 Labium short and stout, median lobe with a narrow median cleft and denticulate margin; lateral lobes truncate on end, scarcely denticulate : no raptorial setae. Legs stout, with prominent, twisted, hair-fringed, longitudinal carinae; tarsi 3-3-3 jointed. Wing cases laid parallel along the back, their apices reaching the mid- dle of the fifth segment. Abdomen tapering beyond the fifth segment with thin flaring lateral margins showing on each of segments 4-9 an angle at the middle and a flat to
RMRHA5CR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 122 R. Schlechter. conspicue aiata, 2—3-jugatis, 6—7 cm longis, foliolis ellipticis breviter acuminatis vel acutis, serratis, utrinque puberulis, 2,7 — 4 cm longis, medio fere I—2 cm latis; spicis ad apices ramulorum vulgo geminatis, erectis, folia superiora paulo excedentibus, 7—9 cm longis, subdense multifloris, cylindraceis, 0,8 cm diametientibus, pedunculo et rhachide puberulis; bracteis lanceolatis acutis pilosulis, flore paulo brevioribus; flor
RMRGJ7E7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD M3 region brownish black, underside of head, including apex of clypeus, bucculae and second, third and fourth segment of rostrum black, but underside of head sometimes yellowish brown. Antennae pale, with apices of first, second and third segments black, apical segment brownish black with a small basal portion pale. Rostrum usually long, extending slightly beyond third. Figs. 460-468. Noliphus spinosus, 460, 461, 463, <$, 462, 464-468, $. 460, terminalia, dorsal view ; 461, claspers, inner and out
RMRGWF6T–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 108 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN 'ol. 21, Art. 4. Fig. 11.—Agapetus pinaius touching on the meson; and with a ventral portion consisting of two long, sclerotized rods fused at the base with this dorsal portion and extending con- siderably beyond it, their apices abrupt- ly turned dorso-laterad and divided into two lobes visible from the dorsal aspect. The lateral one ot these apical lobes is divided into two small points, the mesal one clavate with several small, spiny processes. Cerci long, curved outward near apex and having a cluste
RMRGDCHH–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BtJLLETiN, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 57, Part 2, 1958 principales ca. 1.2 mm. lat, 250 /x crass, in centre, tenuiores in marginibus, pinnas breves determinatas ascendentes necnon ramos indeterminatos saepenumero irregulariter arete pinnatim ramosos, omnibus omni in plana contortis conferte congestis factis, habentes; ramuli superiores 250-400 /x lat, ca. 100 /x crass.; apices acuti, initia pinnarum admodum post cacumina praebentes; transsectio partium inferiorum rhizinas plurimas per
RMRH46M3–. Breviora. 12 BREVIORA No. 372 Melongenidae Melongena melongena — 2 GASTROPODA PULMONATA Cerionidae Cerion uva — common, 7 of 347 specimens have in- tact apices BIVALVIA Arcidae Area imbricata—13 Barbatia cancellaria — 3 Anadara notabilis- Pteriidae Pinctada radiata —- Pectinidae Pecten ziczac — 7 Limidae Lima scabra — 6 common. Figure 4. Correlation of coastal direction and shell size. 4a) left: map of Cura^,ao. 1. Rooi Rincon at point where coast runs east-west. 2. Kintjan. 3. Tafeiberg. 4. Schottegat (where shells at Kintjan were collected).. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RMRGF4M2–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 411 26. 27. two rows, of. thorn-like protuberances; palpi recurved at apices. (Fig. 739, Pachyrrhina) TTPtJLIM: Abdominal segments rarely with distinct thorn-like protuberances, usually with weak hairs; palpi straight, not recurved at apices. LIMONIIDjE Orthorrhapha Pupa enclosed within the last larval moult 27 Pupa free 28 Thoracic segments one and two each with a smooth plate on dorsum; apical segment with a transverse series of short teeth. 751 !752 753 754 755 756 Figs. 751-759. Orthorrha
RMRE5XC1–. A course of instruction in zootomy (vertebrata). Anatomy, Comparative. 236 ZOOTOMY. 231. In the male the genital papillae (Fig. 52, v.d') conical elevations just external to the urinary apertures : on their apices are the apertures of the vasa deferentia. 232. In the female the aperture of the left oviduct (Fig. 53, l.od'}, a considerable opening just external to that of the left ureter: the rudimentary right oviduct has a. FIG. 55.—Columba livia. The cloaca of a young female. A, opened fro01 the ventral aspect ; B, in longitudinal section (nat. size). b.f, bursa Fabricii: b.f, its opening i
RMREJM2W–. The coal measures Amphibia of North America. Amphibians, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. SI PPOSED MICROSAURIAN SPECIES OF UNCERTAIN RELATIONSHIP "77 Amblyodon problematicum Dawson. Dawson, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, pt. n, p. 64+. pi. 40, figs. 57 to 61, [882. Type: Specimen No. 3061-10, Peter Redpath Museum, McGill University. Horizon and locality: Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. A fragment t" a jaw 1 em. in length has 10 cylindrical teeth, simple and smooth, with large pulp cavities and rounded regularly at the apices. With these are 4 vertebrae of the usual type, measurin
RMRG73HM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 EPHIALTINAE 29 Figure 6.—Localities for Scambus (Ateleophad?ius) pterophori.. except between and beyond the median carinae; hind femur about 4.0 times as long as deep; abdomen rather stout; tergite 1 about as wide as long, with sides sparsely, and median area beyond the basal de- clivity rather densely, punctate; tergites 2-6, except on apices, with numerous distinct punctures; tergite 7 rather smooth except for a few indistinct punctures; subgenital plate with a rather small, median basal, membranous excision; sheat
RMRH92XH–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. asexual generation, provided. Fig. 272. Fig. 273. Fig. 272.—Plant of Marsilia Drummondii. K, apex of the stem; fo, b, leaves; /,/, /, the fruits springing from the petioles at X. One half natural size.—After Sachs. Fig. 273. — Longitudinal section tTirough three fruits (the fer- tile apices of awaver-leaf) of :-alvimanat(ins. i, i, two fruits containing inicrotporangia ; a, one with macrosporangia. x 10. —^After Sachs. with roots (ex- cept in Salvin- ia). The stem is horizontal, and floats upon the water or runs through the mud at the bottom of s
RMRHDT1M–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 5 Fig. 5: Ambia naumanni sp. nov., male genitalia. Wings: Wingspan 15-17 mm, forewing length 7,5-8 mm. Wings with termen sinuous as usual in the genus, apices produced. Ground colour yellowish. Transverse fasciae prominent, white, bordered blackish-brown. The basal fascia strongly oblique, broken, the proximal one slightly curved, the distal one outcurved anteriorly and strongly retracted below middle, reaching the inner margin at about one half. The latter fascia i
RMRE1H91–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. AMESIUM SEPTENTRIONALE. 265. FORKED SPLEENWORT, {natural size). Genus.—Amesium. (See page 253). Species. — Septenteionale. Stipes and frond of equal length, their separation indistinct: frond linear, narrow, gra- dually diminishing into the stipes, sometimes forked; apices of divisions bifid : clusters of capsules in two, three, or four long Imear series. Sp0nptts, fyum, fe. Achrostichum septentrionale, Linn. Sip. PL 1524 ; Light/. Fl. Scot. 656 ; Huds. Fl. Ang. 450 ; Bolt. Fil. Brit. 12, t. 8; With. Arr. 764. Asplenium septentrionale, Sm. E. F. iv. 308, E.
RMRD48W3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 470 DENDROBIUM DDD. Petals and sepals re 43. nAbile, Lindl. Fig. 691. Stems stout: Ivs. oblong: sepals and petals white, suffused with rose at the apices; labellum white, with a blotch of amethyst-purple at dis- tal end, throat dark crimson. Himal., China. G.C. 11. 11:565:111.23:341. J.H. III. 34:295. R.B. 23:2
RMRMH2FK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 120 Annals of the South African Museum. Thorax.—Pronotum squarish, slightly broader posteriorly, lateral margins slightly convex, dark fuscous tinged with russet in middle ; pterothorax considerably wider than prothorax. Abdomen about 3 mm. long ; dorsally from the posterior margin of seg. 7 there is developed a pair of very strong, diverging processes shaped as in fig. 4a, dark brown with black ridges. Cerci, 0*3 mm. long, rather slender, hairy, with rounded apices (fig. 4c). Paraprocts. Please note
RMRG751B–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 20 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figures 3-5.—Localities, subspecies of Chorinaeus longicalcar: 3 (left), talaris; 4 (center), flavicrus; 5 (right), suralis. Female: Black. Interantennal process and broad inner orbit from level of clypeal fovea to lower corner of frons, yellow; apical half of mandible ferruginous; scape beneath, palpi, spot on tegula, and legs beyond femora, yellow; apices of coxae, apices of first trochanters, all of second trochanter of hind legs, and bases and apices of femora, yellow. Type: 9, "Boyer, Oreg.,&q
RMRMMNNH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 84 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Remarks. Reid (1951, Atlantide Rep. II, p. 221, fig. 21) has described U. leone from the coast of Monrovia, a species so close to pulchella as almost to amount to synonymy. The quadrate, slightly produced and acute postero-inferior corner of 2nd joint of peraeopod 3 is unusual and may be abnormal (only 1 $ was obtained). The oblique series of spine-setae near the apices of 4th and 5th joints of peraeopods 1 and 2 are not shown in the figure (in any case they are
RMRG7T8B–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. OXYSTOMATOUS AND ALLIED CRABS OF AMERICA 3^ pair of feet (first pair of ambulatories). Feet mediocre, merus not dilated; digits of first pair with apices calcareous. Four posterior feet smaller, shorter, extremities subchehform, a spiniform process on penultimate article. Atlantic coast of Middle and South America; Atlantic coast of Europe, Mediterranean Sea, west and south Africa, Indian Ocean, east Asia. DROMIA ERYTHROPUS (George Edwards) Figure 11; Plate 6, Figures 1, 2; Plate 8, Figures 1, 2 Cancer marinus chelis rubris Catesby, The natu
RMRMMNR3–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 76 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 36. Ianiropsis bisbidens n. sp. a. whole animal, flagella of 2nd antennae omitted, b. maxilliped. c. 4th7th joints of peraeopod 1 6*- d. pleopod 1 6% with apices of peduncle and ramus further enlarged, e. anterior view of left pleopod 3 (J. f. pleopod 3 $. g. pleopod 4 (o* and $).. 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
RMRGJ8CF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 44 I. AHMAD o* genitalia : Claspers thicker in middle, strongly curved and pointed at apices ; dorsal thecal appendages absent, ventral paired, very thin, elongated and truncate at apices, four left lateral conjunctival appendages as in Text-fig. 118 ; frontal appendages paired, long, thin and curved at bases ; four right lateral conjunctival appendages with fourth bifurcated at apex (Text-fig. 118) ; dorsal appendages as in Text-fig. 118. No $ available for study. Holotype^, Ghana : Tafo, 24.iii-20.iv.1959 (R. Smith) (recorded by
RMRMJJ6E–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 40. -Side view and half of ventral view of hypopygium of <$ Bombylius anomalus n. sp. on hind ones below; claws gradually and arcuately curved, the pulvilli not reaching their apices. Hypopygium (text-fig. 40) with the inner apical angles or processes of basal parts only slightly projecting: beaked apical joints elongate, narrowish, their apices acute and bent downwards, pubescent above; aedeagus without a ventral process below, the apical part straight; lateral struts comparatively broa
RMRGP705–. Bulletin de la Société entomologique d'Égypte. Entomology; Insects. Smiicc du 22 Février 1922 53 two aptorüus 9 9 , to^ï^elher with aiiotlier species des- cribed here. The oidy aphides recorded from this host plant are U. nyiìiphacac Linn, and Cerafaphis lan- iaiiioc Boisduval. Another very marked species with five segments to the antennae in the alate femak^ is being described from Egypt by Mr. F. Laing. Anuraphis foeniculus nov. sp. [[,ferons viviparous jcmale : Green; head darkened; apices of antennae smoky; two first segments dusky; cornicles and cauda dark; legs same colour as body; api
RMRG73GX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 52 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 femur about 4.1 times as long as deep; tergite 1 of abdomen about 1.5 times as long as wide; clasper broadly rounded at apex. Black. Scape and pedicel beneath, palpi, tegula, hind angle of pronotum, front and middle legs (except for slight reddish suffusions on femora and tibiae) and hind trochanter, whitish; hind tibia whitish, with narrow, subbasal and broad, apical fuscous annuli; apices of front and middle tarsi, and hind tarsus except bases of first two seg- ments, fuscous. Female: Front wing about
RMRGH7JC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 2io H. STEMPFFER C. ertli. Male genitalia (Text-fig. 183) : uncus composed of two small flattened lobes fused to the tegumen ; subunci very long with massive bases, only slightly curved, tapering gradually to their apices ; tegumen strap-shaped ; vinculum wide above, narrow below ; lower fultura consists of a small spatulate lamella ; valves oblong, upper process folded under the lower one and ending in a slender point with serrated edges, lower process widely connected to the vincu- lum by a membrane and having a rounded apex ; pe
RMRMJ8FA–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 930 Annals of the South African Museum. brownish, becoming dark at apices and even tending to be entirely very dark in some specimens, with the tarsi almost entirely dark only the bases obscure reddish brown or brownish, less so in some specimens; pubescence not very dense, on the whole longer and more shaggy in <$<$, especially on first antennal joints, thorax above and on abdomen, that on occiput, genae, head below, mesopleural part, coxae and abdomen longer than on rest of body in both sexes
RMRGKACN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FOSSIL BENNETTITALES FROM TICO, ARGENTINA 17 Genus PTEROPHYLLUM Brongniart Pterophyllum sp. (PL 7, figs. 30-32 ; Text-figs. 32-34) % Description. The most complete specimen is shown in PL 7, fig. 30, unfortun- ately the apices of the pinnae are missing. The pinnae are attached to the thin rachis by their whole bases. The veins are conspicuous, they fork occasionally and there are 12-14 veins in each pinna. Another specimen, BAPB 7980, shows pinnae 3 cm. long and tapering from 4 mm. at the base to 2 mm. wide towards the free end. Only
RMRE0KBM–. On the relation of phyllotaxis to mechanical laws. Phyllotaxis; Leaves. RISING PHYLLOTAXIS. 123. Fig. 48.—Apices of seedlings of Helianthus annuus, cam. lucid, drawings. A and B, cotyledons only showing; A, symmetry for three pairs of leaves ; B, commence- ment of asymmetry at the 5th leaf; C, older seedling, symmetry maintained for 5 pairs ; D, asymmetry (2 + 3) above a symmetrical pair ; E, asymmetry (3 + 5) following a decussate series and already changing at 8 to a higher series.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f
RMRMKG3E–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 196 Annals of the South African Museum. apex and granules on upper distal portion, outer surface of hand with lines of fine granules and a few scattered larger granules, finger with grooves and serrulate ridges above, finger and thumb gaping in both sexes, their apices spooned. Legs setose, dactyls cultrate, the outer (anterior) margin thickened and flattened only at base in 2nd-4th legs, but along whole margin in 5th leg. 1st pleopod <$ very slender,. Fig. 36.—Kraussia rugulosa (Krauss). a, carap
RMRMJCX9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 468 Annals of the South African Museum. front and middle femora in $g black to beyond middle and the hind ones darkened only at extreme base, entirely pale brownish yellow or only slightly darkened basally in $$, with the apices of hind tibiae and front faces of the other tibiae dark brownish to blackish brown, the tarsi blackish brown, becoming darker apically, with the spines on hind femora below usually with a few pallid or whitish ones in basal half or often with all the spines pallid in $$ and w
RMRGJ7W9–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 96 I. AHMAD ?. Very similar to $ in general appearance and measurements ; posterior margin of seventh abdominal sternum emarginate, very slightly convex in middle (Text-fig. 315). $ genitalia : First gonocoxae elongated, about three times as long as broad, apices pointed (Text-fig. 239) ; six pairs of intervalvular sacs (Text-fig. 320) ; spermatheca thick in middle with a median flange, round and coiled tube (Text-fig. 225). Type material. Holotype <$ of Gerris oratorius Fabricius, Sumatra : (Daldorff), with label " Mus. de
RMRJPCB3–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 4 5 6 EXPLANATION OF TEXT FIGURES. Apices of elytra: Fig. 1, Syllitus tuberculatus sp. nov. Fig. 2, Syllitus araucariae sp. nov. Fig. 3, Syllitus dubius sp. nov. Fig. 4, Syllitus cassiniae sp. nov. Fig. 5, Syllitus sinuaticosta sp. nov. Fig. 6, Syllitus brimblecombei sp. nov. Fig. 7, Syllitosimilis aberrans sp. nov. (N. B. Adams del.).. 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 o
RMRMH1AM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 230 Annals of the South African Museum. 1st especially elongate, with a small slender spine (No. 2) at its base, the inner 4 spines much shorter, slender, apices entire ; inner lobe with 2 very short and stout plumose setae, outer distal corner rounded. Dactylar seta filiform, apically blunt. No pseudotracheae. Peduncle of uropod externally grooved. This genus resembles Paraphiloscia Stebb., 1900 (Pseudophiloscia B-L., 1904), but has a 2-jointed nagellum on antenna 2. Hora damae n. sp. (Fig. 14.) Sur
RMRMR5PX–. Annals. Entomology. Fig. 1. Phlepsius pulchripennis Baker. a, dorsal view; b. profile; c, 9 ; d, cf. Phlepsius floridanus Ball. (PI. XXV, Fig. 4). Resembling irroratus but smaller, form of pulchripennis, but with a longer vertex and about seven spots on the costa. 9 segment rather long, rounding posteriorly with a pair of small rounding lobes on the median fourth. What appears to be a male of this species has a broad, large valve nearly equalling the preceding segment in length; plates triangular, outer margins nearly straight, apices acute, about two and one-half times as long as valve. Len
RMRGKAJD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. ALAN EDDY. Fig. 29 Sphagnum capense Hornsch. A, branch fascicle; B, branch leaves (above) and stem leaves (below); C, adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces of branch leaves; D, transverse section of stem; E, abaxial surface of non-resorbed branch leaf cells; F, branch cortex; G, transverse sections of branch leaves (all drawn from the type of 5. islei). wide-ovate, very concave; apices truncate-dentate, less commonly narrow and more or less mucronate, occasionally eroded; border narrow, typically of a single series of cells, with
RMRMGKYG–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 18.—Codetta spatulipilis. a, mouthparts and coxae; b, pedipalp; c, spatulate hair of pedipalp enlarged; d, claws of chelicera. and mouthparts as in fig. 18, a; stigmata clearly visible, close to the posterior distal margin of coxa IV. Pedipalp as in fig. 18, b, seen from the inner side. It differs from the appendages of africana and capensis in having modified hairs provided with a membranous fin-like expansion at their apices (fig. 18, c); these hairs occur over the whole surface of the va
RMRDYJ7K–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. Genus 56.—Outline portion of frond, natu-al size; ditto enlarged.' No. i. apices prolonged into a transverse marginal vein, which becomes the receptacle. Sporangia seated in an extrorse Blit of the margin. Sori marginal, linear, continuous. 1. V. zostersefolia, Bory; Fee, Mem. Fil. t. 2,/. 2; Lotos's Ferns, 2, t. 65 B.—Mauritius. 57. HAPLOPTEBIS, Prcsl. Venation uniserial, contiguous; sarmentum short, becoming. oeu*.i V
RMRH9JGX–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 235 — S. Sebaldi Reinsch, f. groenlandica Borges, S. megacanthum Lund, S. sp. and Cosmarium sp. I am not quite sure with regard to the determination of the Oocystis lacustris; the form observed has 4 cells, about 20/^ long and 14^ broad; the chromatophores are 2 in the cell, but the cell-walls are nearly not incrassated at the apices; it resembles the figure by Borge Fig. 8. Oocystis la- (Bot. Notiser, 1900, PL 1, fig. 3), from which it custris Chodat (?). differs only by the cells being a little attenuated (4o0/i-) towards the apices (see the f
RMRGK6RE–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. AQUATIC INSECTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS 473 Labium short and stout, median lobe with a narrow median cleft and denticulate margin; lateral lobes truncate on end, scarcely denticulate: no raptorial setae. Legs stout, with prominent, twisted, hair-fringed, longitudinal carinae; tarsi 3-3-3 jointed. Wing cases laid parallel along the back, their apices reaching the mid- dle of the fifth segment. Abdomen tapering beyond the fifth segment with thin flaring lateral margins showing on each of segments 4-9 an angle at the middle and a flat tooth at the apex, and
RMRMF4K5–. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 275 Fringe very short. Venation in the female ab shown in the figure; in the male, second cell not so long, the third vein joining the costa a little further from the tip of the wing. Halteres with dark brown knobs. Legs : femora and tibiae almost uniformly very dark brown, but in the male the bases of the fore femora and the apices of the fore tibiae rather paler; the femora not swollen, and bearing ventrail}' on the apical halves of all the legs a few short, stout, black spines— in the male seven or eight on the fore legs and three o
RMRD415R–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 15. Rosenvingea Sanctæ Crucis nov. spec. a, b, c, the antler-like apices of the plant, d, longitudinal section through the basal part of the plant showing the hyphal filaments in the interior. e, transverse section of the basal part, f, surface cells with chromatophores. g, plurilocular sporangia seen from above. [a, b, c, about 15:1; d, e, about 150:1; f, g, about 200:1).. Fig. 16. Rosenvingea Sanctæ Crucis nov. spec. Transverse section of the thallus with sori of plurilocular sporangia and hairs. (About 150 : 1).. Please note that these
RMRG3C3C–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1995 Mann: Charophytes of Crooked Lake, Saskatchewan 425. Figure 6. Nitella sp. a: typical branchlet; b: variation in branchlet apices, scale bar = 1000 ^m. of some Chara axes. A thorough search of all collec- tions made from this site turned up no further Nitella specimens. The plant was entirely sterile, no gametangia were present. The thallus axis is very slender, only 215 urn in diameter and 20 cm in length with six branchlets per node. Dactyl apices are most- ly acute or acute-apiculate as described and illustrat- ed in Wood (1965) and Wood and Imahori (19
RMRG5NR3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 1 EPHIALTLNAE 45 scape, pedicel and basal flagellar segments paler brownish beneath; tegula brownish, somewhat paler at base; coxae varying from dark brownish to almost black; front trochanter above, and middle and hind trochanters except at apices, brownish; remainder of front leg rather pale reddish, the tibia slightly paler at base; middle leg with femur reddish and tibia and tarsus somewhat brownish; hind leg with femur rather dark reddish and tibia and tarsus dark brownish. Type: 9, Indian Head, Sask., reared in
RMRDWJKH–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENDMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 163 pinnas entire, dentate or pinnatifid. Veins forked or pinnate; venules free, their apices clavate, the lower exterior one sporangiferous. Becep- tacles punctiform. Sori terminal, round. Indv^ivmi reniform or absent. a. Indusiwm absent.. 1. A. ^euella, /. 8m, m Hook. 'FU. Fl. Nov. Zeal, t 82. 7oly- podium tenellum, Forsi. â Schk. Fil. t.- 16. Poly- podium filipes, Moore, im, QarcL.
RMRHMG4D–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 400 L. S. EYSTER Wl • ... v -.*-. -'.•• O MY , m. FIGURE 8. Transmission electron micrograph of apices of: cell distal to shell gland (D), microvilli- bearing cell (MV), growing edge cell (GE), and proximal cell (P). The growing edge of the shell lies over the GE cell and here consists of small electron dense particles (arrows). Bar = 1 ^m. FIGURE 9. Apex of growing edge cell (GE), characterized by electron dense granules; from embryo fixed 33 h prior to mineralization. A cytoplasmic extension of the microvilli-bearing cell
RMRGCTFG–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). 176 P.R.PUGH. Fig. 8 Erenna laciniata. A. upper and B, lower views of mature nectophore. Scale 5 mm. On each side there was a thickened flap that lay ventrally and was directed toward the mid-line. On smaller, younger nectophores i Fiy. 9) the thrust block consisted of two small protuberances sepa- rated by a U-shaped indentation. The main ridge system was well delineated, especially in the younger nectophores (Fig. 9). It consisted of pairs of infra- and apico- lateral ridges, which united close to the lateral apices of the axial wings; and
RMRMG93E–. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 273 knobs. Legs : femora brown, proximal halves orange-brown, distal halves very dark brown and bearing numerous (a dozen or more) short, stout, black, ventral spines; fore femora slightly broader than the others. Tibiae on fore and middle legs yellowish-brown with infuscated apices and bases; hind tibiae entirely dark brown, and with a regular dorsal row of longish hairs. First four tarsal segments on all the legs pale brown, fifth very dark brown. First tarsal segment longer than the second on all the legs; fourth not cordiform. On t
RMRMJHFR–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 48.—Half of ventral view and side view of hypopygium of ^ Bombylius muscoides n. sp. apical joints leaf-shaped, broadish, their apices acute and directed slightly outwards and downwards, slightly depressed above; aedeagus with the slender apical part not reaching apices of inner apical angles of basal parts, the aedeagus with a median ventral lobe-like process which is bluntly pointed apically. Types in the South African Museum. Length of body: about 6-9 mm. Length of wing: about 6J-8 mm. L
RMRMJC2A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 488 Annals of the South African Museum. white to almost silvery white, the longer bristles on coxae, especially in $$, more yellowish, with the fine scaling on legs whitish on femora and on outer surfaces of front and middle tibiae, but appearing dull pale yellowish in certain lights and distinctly more yellowish towards apices of hind femora; wings subopaquely greyish hyaline, some- times with even a slight cinereous tinge in certain lights, with the basal comb well developed and black, with the bas
RMRJDEAY–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 253 laceous, lustrous granules forming two transverse rows, often slightly recurved. Ventral locomotory ampullae similar, except that ampullaceous granules form two straight parallel rows, not bent backward. Tip of abdo- men with long, somewhat rusty hairs. Body length of late instar larvae 10-13 mm, width of head up to 1.5 mm. Pupa (Fig. 101): Distinguished from the pupa of Pterolophia jugosa Bat. by antennae flexed laterad, their apices bent toward ventral side of abdomen behind hind tarsi, not bent forward.
RMRGWCW3–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Aug., 1975 Webb Et Al.: Mecoptera of Illinois 277 short, thick spines present along medial margin basal to this prominence, three to four short and thick medial spines occur near apices of lobes. Basistyles broad. Dististyles short, globular. Ae- deagus thickened basally, tapered api- cally to fine thread. Cerci narrow, elon- gate, extending well beyond apices of basistyles. B. texanus closely resembles B. stig- materus although B. texanus is much darker in color. The females are sepa- rated on the basis of wing color, which, as already noted, is n
RMRMKYYD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Records and Descriptions of Acrididae from South West Africa. 49 before the apex ; radial veins brown. Wings with the apex infumate. Hind femora of the general colour, with indefinite spots above ; knees blackish only on the sides. Hind tibiae reddish. $ {paratype). Head thick. Antennae shorter than head and pronotum together, filiform, with blackish apices. Apical joints of palpi slightly dilated. Head and pronotum above with a pale median stripe. Length of body, c^ 16, ? 21 ; pronotum, c^ 4, $ 4-5
RMRFRCHG–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. SUPPOSED MICROSAURIAN SPECIES OF UNCERTAIN RELATIONSHIP. 177 Amblyodon problematicum Dawson. DAWSON, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, pt. n, p. 644, pi. 40, figs. 57 to 61, 1882. Type: Specimen No. 3061-10, Peter Redpath Museum, McGill University. Horizon and locality: Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. A fragment of a jaw I cm. in length has 10 cylindrical teeth, simple and smooth, with large pulp cavities and rounded regularly at the apices. With these are 4 vertebrae of the usual type, measuring together i cm. Fragments of cranial bones also occur
RMRGHNRP–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. io I. AHMAD Body linear or comparatively robust. Head elongated. Antennae with apices of basal segments slightly swollen. Rostrum usually short, reaching second coxae. In o posterior margin of seventh abdominal tergum usually truncate ; pygophore usually. Figs. 3-9. 3, Mntusca prolixa, head, dorsal view ; 4, Cosmoleptus limbaticollis, pronotum, dorsal view ; 5, Noliphus erythrocephalus, head, dorsal view ; 6, Noliphus erythroce- phalus, pronotum, dorsal view ; 7. Lyrnessus geniculatus, pronotum, dorsal view ; 8, Bloeteocoris infle
RMRMJNCT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 85.—Eupagurus spinulentus Hend. a, b, apices of left and right chelae, with setiferous denticles on latter further enlarged, and in side view, c, right ocular scale, d, shell (Melapium) with sea-anemone encircling aperture, crab removed. Eupagurus placens Stebb. e, hand of left chela, shaggy setae omitted. Anapagurus hendersoni Brnrd. /, g, wrists and hands of left and right chelae. h, telson. Stebbing's figure shows the eye-stalks as too robust, and in the 4th leg the rasp seems to have been om
RMRHA5A1–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Plantae novae andinae imprimis Weberbauerianae. II. 617 generis, apices antherarum excedentibus ; antheris, polliniis et stigmate generis. Colombia: in Andium occidentalium regionis Popayan silvis densis 2000—2500 m s. m. (F. C. Lehmann n. 8516 — flor. m. Maj.). Leider sind nur einzelne Blüten vorhanden, so daß die Beschreibung der Inflores- cenzen erst erfolgen kann, wenn besseres Material vorliegt.. Fig. 4. Tetraphysa Lehmannii Schltr. n. gen. A Zw
RMRMJA81–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Revision of the Bombyliidae (Diptera) of Southern Africa. 563 and the terminal style very slender, almost bristle-like; proboscis about 2-4 mm. long. Legs with the slender hairs below on front and middle femora in $$ slightly more dense; front femora unarmed below; middle ones with about 1 or 2 spines apically below but often without any spines; hind ones with about 5-9 spines below and often with a long slender bristle at base; pulvilli not reaching apices of claws. Hypopygium of S (text-fig. 158)
RMRFT3K9–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 50 LEODICID^ OF THE WEST INDIAN REGION. tions on the apices of the basal portions and small terminal portions with two subequal teeth. The pectinate setse (text-figure 149) are rather broad at the apex with about 16. TEXT-FIGURES 144 to 153. Leodice culebra Treadwell. TEXT-FIGURES 154 to 163. Leodice tenuis Treadwell. 144. First parapodium x60. 145. Tenth parapodium x60. 146. Posterior parapodium x60. 147. Simple seta x310. 148. Compound seta x310. 149. Pectinate seta x310. 150. Dorsal acicula x310. 151. Ventral acicula x310. 152. Maxilla x32.
RMRGWCT2–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Aug., 1975 Webb Et Al.: Mecoptera of Illinois 279 3.6 times longer than wide. Tenth sternum hidden. Cerci short, triangu- lar, apices acute. This species is related to B. nivoriun- dus, the other eastern North American species of Boreus. The dark brown to black coloring generally separates B. brumalis from B. nivoriundus in addi- tion to the constricted wing pads and emarginate apical margin of the ninth sternum (hypandrium) in males. In Illinois individuals of B. brumalis have been collected primarily on moss in the beach-maple-tulip forest of sou
RMRGCTF2–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). Fig. 8 Erenna laciniata. A. upper and B, lower views of mature nectophore. Scale 5 mm. On each side there was a thickened flap that lay ventrally and was directed toward the mid-line. On smaller, younger nectophores i Fiy. 9) the thrust block consisted of two small protuberances sepa- rated by a U-shaped indentation. The main ridge system was well delineated, especially in the younger nectophores (Fig. 9). It consisted of pairs of infra- and apico- lateral ridges, which united close to the lateral apices of the axial wings; and a short pair o
RMRMJ8C0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 942 Annals of the South African Museum. of basal part on to aedeagal complex, is produced apically into a strap-like process; central guide-like part, joined on to bases of rami,. Text-fig. 288.—Side and ventral (dorsal) views of hypopygium of (J Amictogeron basutoensis n. sp. produced on each, side apically and above aedeagus into a long, stylet-like process, the apices of which are directed outwards. Types in the South African Museum. Length of body: about 4-5 mm. Length of wing: about 4|-5| mm. Le
RMRHA05K–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 240 — Gaules procumbentes, ramosi, ramis breviter puberulis, internodiis brevibus. Folia ovata, apice obtusa vel rotundata, basi subcordata, petiolo quam lamina breviori instructa, margine regulariter crenata, utrinque breviter puberula, palh- de virentia. Ver- ticillastri pluri- flori ad apices ramorum in ca- pitula ovoidea magna foliosa congesti. Folia floralia (brac- teae) a caeteris foliis vix diversa calices aequan- tia. Bracteolae obovato - ellipti- cae vel obovato- lanceolatae, membranaceae, versus basem integrae, super- ne incisae, in- c
RMRDYJ2H–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMERATION OP CULTIVATED FEKNS. 163 pinnae entire, dentate or pinnatifid. Veins forked or pinnate; venules free, their apices clavate, the lower exterior one sporangiferous. Recep- tacles punctiform. Bon terminal, round. Indusium reniform or absent. a. Indusium absent. 1. A. tenella, /. 8m. in Hook. Fil. Fl. Nov. Zeal. t. 82. Poly- podium tenellum, Forst. Schh. Fil. t. 16. Poly- podium filipes, Moore, in Gard. Ghron
RMRG7J39–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 42 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 06 two large white triangles extending inwards from the parotoids, their apices nearly meeting on the occiput and their bases continued onto the upper eyelid and along the dorsolateral line to the groin; the remainder of the dorsal surface is rich burnt umber, with a pair of irregular white concentric markings just anterior to the sacral hump. A less accentuated but similar style of coloration is seen in one or two of the Teresopolis frogs, as well as in a young one from R.io Canaburi in Amazonas, UvSNM 83
RMRMKMKC–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Harvest-spiders (Opiliones) of South Africa. 429 slightly swollen apices tipped with short setae ; these long cylindrical granules well separated, the interspaces filled up with smaller cylindrical granules (fig. 45, c) ; sternites with small granules in anterior half,. Fig. 45.—Adaeulum godfreyi- a, dorsal surface of body ; b, ocular tubercle ; c, profile of free tergite II; d, femur of palp above ; e, below ; /, from outer side ; g, chelicera. smooth in posterior half ; coxae thickly granular e
RMRMJ9R3–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. REVISION OF THE BOMBYLIIDAE (DIPTERA) OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 495 extensively dark, even the tibiae predominantly dark or black and apical parts of femora not or scarcely reddish; scaling on legs also more whitish. Hypopygium of o* (text-fig. 177) with the aedeagus slightly more sinuous and apical spines on aedeagal process below fused at their bases, only their apices being divergent. From 5 00 and 2 $9 in the South African Museum. Length of body: about 5J-8 J mm. Length of wing: about 5-^-8J mm. Localit
RMRJX0P2–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 100 jim 100 ^m Phylum Rhodophyta Class Florideophyceae Order Ceramlales Family Rhodomelaceae 1. Schematic longitudinal section of branchlet showing tube- like cylinder of surface cells. 2. Transverse section of mature branch. 3. Transverse section of branchlet. Jama CCipillaCea Harvey 1 853: 84-85 Thallus: delicate, as tightly packed clumps or small cushions, 4-10 mm high, rose- red; branching widely dichotomous (angled 30°-45'). Branches cylindrical, 45-100 um diam., often recurved; apices pointed to occasion
RMRHMEDC–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. L. R. PAGE I [&,^m. -- •"' "" "-^"TtV.; Figure 3. Transmission electron micrographs of a section cut parallel to the apical surface of a Tec/urn M-tinun veliger at 52 h posllertili/.ation (onset of ontogenetic torsion) showing cellular components of the apical sensory organ. (A) Low-magnification view showing the three large cells (asterisks) that generate the apical ciliary tuft; these are hordered hy the apices of lateral ciliary tuft cells (outlined hy dashed lines) and dendrites. Please note
RMRE0N3H–. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 851. Group of three uredospores, ui and one teleutospore, t, springing from mycelium &h. Fig. 852. Section through leaf of the Barberry infested with Puccinia graminis. o. Epidermis of upper surface of leaf, sp. Spermogonia. p,p. Layers of cells (^ertrfmm), surrounding a, a, the fficidium fruits. After Sachs. same name. They produce spermatia in the same way as the latter. Upon the under surface large spherical bodies are formed (fig. 852), containing a hymenial layer of sterigmata which cut off from their apices a succession of spores known as CBcidiosp
RMRPX7WC–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 1 DAWSON : MARINE RED ALGAE OF PACIFIC MEXICO 141 Thalli saxicolous, densely tufted, forming compact, pulvinate clumps to 2.5 cm. high and 5 cm. broad; branching dichotomous and more or less decussate, the intervals mostly 2-3 mm.; branches cylindrical to compressed, 350-550 /a in diameter, a little broader at the forks, rigid, apparently unsegmented, with rather faint, zonal bands; apices truncate or blunt; genicula mostly concealed by calcification, widely separated (the intergenicula 1-2 or even 3 times forked), in
RMRH9M4P–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 5. Chrysymenia Entero- morpha Harv. (about natural size).. Fig. 6. Chrysymenia Enteromorpha Harv. A, membrane-cells seen from the innerside; the cell near the middle with a group of glands (70:1). B, another cell with glands (70:1). C, transverse section of the membrane, in the middle a cell with glands (70:1). D, glands (70:1). E, part of the membrane seen from above (compare the text) (125:1), stricted, while their apices are broadly rounded. The sacs are nearly cylindric some- times somewhat flattened. The membrane is rather thin and so
RMRT04YP–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 1mm c i , O Fig. 5: Ambia naumanni sp. nov., male genitalia. Wings: Wingspan 15-17 mm, forewing length 7,5-8 mm. Wings with termen sinuous as usual in the genus, apices produced. Ground colour yellowish. Transverse fasciae prominent, white, bordered blackish-brown. The basal fascia strongly oblique, broken, the proximal one slightly curved, the distal one outcurved anteriorly and strongly retracted below middle, reaching the inner margin at about one half. The latte
RMRMP2ME–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. SPONGES FROM EAST AFRICA 321 Fig. 57 - Spicules of Calyx nyaliensis sp. n. Scale: 50 im.. Fig. 58 - Calyx nyaliensis sp. n., the holotype. Scale: 1 cm. The specimen consists of lobate eminences bearing at their top an oscule 5 to 7 mm wide. The colour in life, not uniform, was greenish to bluish (C.C.424 to 589). The specimen, now dry, is cream coloured, compressible and fragile. The ectosomal skeleton, not separable, is a very fine tangential reticulation of single oxeas joined at their apices. The choanosomal skele
RMRMTBF7–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 364. Fig. 19: Neuroctenus vicinus; a - Lectotype male. Head: as long as width across eyes (40/40). Clypeus slender, tapering towards apex. Genae embracing anterior half of clypeus and projecting over its apex, apices rounded and bent down leaving a small cleft between them, reaching apex of antennal segment I. Antenniferous tubercles subparallel, apices acute. Postocular tubercles blunt, reaching lateral margin of eyes. Vertex granulate at middle, depressed laterally. Infraocular carinae present. Antennae about 1.7 ti
RMRMJN2F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 158 Annals of the South African Museum. broadest nearer base, not compressed, rapidly narrowed apically, the apical part or half being slender, often giving the joints a distinct club-shape, with the terminal style slender and straight; proboscis varying in length from 2-4 mm., the labella usually blackened; palps shortish and pallid. Legs with about 3-5 slender spines in apical half on hind femora. Hypopygium of $ (text-fig. 22) with the beaked apical joints having their apices usually bent downward
RMRHMEBC–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 14 L. R. PAGE PPC^PS^^l^^^f ^:! & ':'^ra piP^^-^f^Sf^?" ' /:>?^^Pi^S^;/-%;;. Figure 5. C'lliary and neuronul elements within the ventral portion of the apical sensory organ of Tccmni scutum at 90 h postfertilization (apical tuft cells are absent at this stage). (A) Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a frontal section showing apices of the lateral ciliary tuft cells flanking distal dcndrites of the ampullary and non-ampullary neuron (medial serotonergic neuron) of dendritic cluster I. Scale, 3 /urn. (B) TEM
RMRHB0N4–. Botanical microtechnique. Botany -- Anatomy; Botany -- Morphology; Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique; Botany; Plants -- anatomy & histology; Microscopy. â - I '%. li(.. l.S.:?-Vc'<4Clatic and ll<«ial apices ot sttins; a. /.id. ri;clalic. 1 neck alUM ciiKM-c'iur: h. V.va. lassrl pi iuu.ulia. 7 weeks allcr enuMgence; r. Bromus incini.s. ])iil; (/. liiniiii. plimuilai hiul of sccdlinj^f. inllorcscciuf pninoKlia in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRGJ834–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD 75 - Body more cylindrical, without ventro-lateral spots on abdomen ; claspers never pointed; second right lateral conjunctival appendage never bilobed. . 13 13 Basal joint of antennae usually pale unicoloured, lateral black line represented by only a black dot on the sides of collar ; claspers bifid at apices (Text-fig. 198). (Second right lateral conjunctival appendage trilobed (Text-fig. 212, F) ; in $, posterior margin of seventh abdominal sternum with a pointed median projection (Text-fig. 269)
RMRDW8W1–. Introduction to botany. Botany. 229 230 231 232 233 234 Figs. 229-239. Leaf Margins. 229, serrate; 230, dentate; 231, crenate-serrate. The divisions would be called crenate when rounded, with apices pointing outward instead of upward. 232, undu- late ; 233, sinuate; 234, pinnately lobed or incised; 235, more deeply pinnately lobed, or parted; 236, pinnately divided; 237, palmately lobed; 238, palmately parted; 239, palmately divided.. 237 238 239 240 241 Figs. 240-246. Bases of Leaves. 240, cordate; 241, hastate or halberd-shaped; 242, auriculate;. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRDWJR4–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. OenuB 66.—Outline portion of frond, naturid size j ditto enlarged. No; 1. apices prolonged into atransverse marginal vein, which becomes the receptacle. Sporomgia seated in an extrorse sKt of the margin. Son mai-ginal, linear, continuous. 1. v. zostersBfolia, Sory; Fee, Mem. Fil. t. 2,/. 2; Lowe's Ferns, 2, t. 65 B.—Mauritius. 57. HAPLOPTEBIS, Presl Vernation uniserial, contiguous j sarmentum short, becoming. GenuB 67.—
RMRMHC3T–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 12.—Exosphaeroma pallidum n. sp. a, telson and uropod, <$, with section. b, frontal view of rostral point and epistome. c, epistome, with sagittal section. Exosphaeroma antikraussi n. sp. d, telson and uropod, <$. e, frontal view of rostral point and epistome. /, epistome, with sagittal section. Uropods ovate, apices subacute, inner ramus not reaching level of telsonic apex, outer ramus extending to or very slightly beyond it. Penial processes relatively short and stout. Up to 13 mm. Colou
RMRHK6B3–. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. Fig. 29.—Details of Ommatidia of Compound Eye of Honey Bee, A, Longitudinal section of an ommatidium ; B, Surface view; C, Oblique transverse section through apices of cones and outer region of retinulae ; D, Transverse section through retinulae and rhabdoms. cr, corneal facet and lens ; c, crystalline cone ; r, rhabdom ; rt, retinula ; />, pigment cells ; «, nerve-fibre. A and B X 450. C and D X 1000. After E. F. Phillips. membrane of the eye and passes on towards the optic ganglion. Each series of lens, crystalline cone, rhabdom. Please note t
RMREP2YA–. Synopsis of the neuroptera of North America [microform] : with a list of the South American species. Neuroptera; Neuroptera; Névroptères; Névroptères. •' ^ * . m ... t " ^- ll 246 NEUllOPTEUA OF NOllTII AMKIUCA.. la^^gg BITTACXJS Latkhilm;. Ocelli llircc ; wings narrow; niiteniiai setaceous, very slender; abdomen ratlier long, cylindrical, feet longer tiian tiic wings, tho apex of the iUnm calcaratod; tarsi witii a single, long, sinii)le nail. 1. B. mexicanus Biltacus mcvict-itiis King! Aft. Rcrol. l.^SO, 9',', C. Walk. Catal. 400, G. Testaceous ; head with a middle spot, and apices of
RMRGWF3M–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 114 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN 'ol. 21, Art. 4 spur being the same size as tiie two apical ones. Genitalia as in fig. 19. Tenth tergite horseshoelike, the apices appearing sharp and stout when seen from the side. Ventral plate bilobed in the center, the lateral angles having three small points. Claspers short, the apex ot each blunt. Oedagus contained in a hoodlike struc- ture which is somewhat triangular and extends the full width of the genital capsule. Oedagus a simple, heavy, sclerotized rod sharply bent at the base. Below the oe
RMRH0810–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 62 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 20- E E -.30 -.20. oi -.10 20 DAYS Fig. 3. Heterosiphonia erecta. All standard deviations were 21.34 mm. veloped within 4 mm behind free-floating apices and in this characteristic the laboratory plants resembled typical naturally occurring plants. Branching in Branchioglossum species is irregular and variable (=indetermi- nate) and at 12°C no branches formed in cultures. At 16°C 8-16 few short branches developed, but at both 16°C and 20°C with 16 hours of light, numerous branches were initiated,
RMRH9M28–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 240 — Gaules procumbentes, ramosi, ramis breviter puberulis, internodiis brevibus. Folia ovata, apice obtusa vel rotundata, basi subcordata, petiolo quam lamina breviori instructa, margine regulariter crenata, utrinque breviter puberula, palli- de virentia. Ver- ticillastri pluri- flori ad apices ramorum in ca- pitula ovoidea magna foliosa congesti. Folia floral ia (brac- teae) a caeteris foliis vix diversa calices aequan- tia. Bracteolae obovato -ellipti- cae vel obovato- lanceolatae, membranaceae, versus basem integrae, super- ne incisae, i
RMRDMBEM–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 266 FISHES imperfect trtmcated cones with their apices directed backwards, the successive cones adhering so closely to one another that they combine to form a central conical chamber with a spirally disposed cavity winding round it. In D, on the contrary, the free edge of the valve is deflected forwards, so that, as in C, a nest of cones. Fig. 159.—Examples of various types of the spiral valve in Elasmobranchs. A, B, C, and D in specimens oi Raia spp.; E, in Sphyrna malleus. A, B, and D represents longitudinal sections of tlie intestine, the ventral po
RMRJX095–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 86 UdOtea flabelllim (J- Ellis & Solander) M. Howe 1904: 94 Thallus: fan- shaped, moderately calci ed, solitary, to 30 cm high, pale green to dark green. Blade variable, undivided to highly divided, size variable, 0.8-1.5 mm thick, leathery, corticated; zonation distinct; siphons 30-50 urn diam., constrictions above infre- quent dichotomies absent or slightly uneven; lateral appendages irregularly spaced, long stemmed, dichotomously branched with crowded, short, rounded apices, apices appear shrunken or at
RMRHMNEN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 88 V. L. LOOSAXOFF. FIGURE 1. Ripe ambisexual gonad of C. cdnlis. Sperm-balls and groups of cells in earlier of spermatogenesis are in tbe center of the follicles. Note connections between blood vessels and apices of the follicles. X 80. I-K.URE 2. Ripe predominantly male gonad of O. cdnlis. Many sperm-balls can be seen jn genital canal. ( 80. FIGURE 3. Ripe predominantly female gonad of O. cdnlis. X 80. FIGURE 4. Winter follicles of O. cdnlis confined between body wall and digestive gland. Please note that these images are
RMRH3420–. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. EXIDIA. 313 15. T. foliicola Fckl.—White above, brown below, scattered, Tremeiia. crowded, somewhat sessile, granular, globose, gelatinous above, hard and dry below, when dry cup-shaped. Conidia on the apices of branched sterigmata, fusiform curved, simple, hyaline, 6x2 mk. On the lower surface of leaves of Rubus fruticosus with Phrag- midium. Castle Rising, 1882. March. Name—folium, a leaf; colo, to inhabit. Fckl. Symb.Myc.p. 402. Grevil- lea, vol. xiii. p. 50. Sacc. Fung. Ital. n. 1024. 16. T. torta Berk.— Yellow or ora
RMRJXM1D–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 22. 100 ftm 100/Lim 1. Branch apex - note incurved apices. 2. Branch with heavily corticated, spined joints. 3. Longitudinal section of joint. 4. Cross section of segment. 5. Cross section of joint. Centroceras clavulatum (C. Agardh) Montagne 1846:140. Ceramium clavulatum C. Agardh 1822b: 2. Thallus filamentous, stiff, entangled; to 20 cm long; dark brown-maroon; branching narrowly dichotomous; apices forked, slightly incurved, pincher- like; rhizoids filamentous, terminating in lobed disc. Branches 50-200 /xm
RMRGJ83M–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 74 I. AHMAD 197). (Second right lateral conjunctival appendage bilobed (Text-fig. 211, F) ; in $, posterior margin of seventh abdominal sternum deeply emarginate (Text- fig- S^). first gonocoxae elongated, giving a tiny lobe at apices (Text-fig. 239)) oratorius (p. 94). 219 220 221 222 223 224 Figs. 219-224. Leptocorisa spp., aedeagal appendages, lettering as in figs. 211-218. 219, luzonensis ; 220, lepida ; 221, pseudolepida ; 222, luzonica ; 223, solomonensis ; 224, sakdapolrakae.. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRHDP70–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Wolfgang Speidel & Dieter StÜNING: Ambia naumanni sp. n., a New Species of Musotiminae from Yunnan 223. 1mm c i , O Fig. 5: Ambia naumanni sp. nov., male genitalia. Wings: Wingspan 15-17 mm, forewing length 7,5-8 mm. Wings with termen sinuous as usual in the genus, apices produced. Ground colour yellowish. Transverse fasciae prominent, white, bordered blackish-brown. The basal fascia strongly oblique, broken, the proximal one slightly curved, the distal one outc
RMRJXKWG–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 50 ^m 1. Main axis with radial branchlets. 2. Cross section. 3. Branchlet apex. 4. Axis with branch showing corticating cell arrangement. Spyridia hypnoides (Bory) Papenfuss 1968: 281. Thamnophora hypnoides Bory de Saint-Vincent 1834:175. Thallus fuzzy, filamentous, densely bushy; to 25 cm tall; rose-red; branching alternate in all directions; branch apices often hooked; branchlets numerous, delicate, deciduous, banded, radially arranged; holdfast small, inconspicuous. Main axis 1-2 mm diam., central cells lar
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