RM2A2NN63–Trigonia scabra, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RMBH000T–Angophora costata trunk peeling bark at Wyrrabalong National Park, NSW Australia
RM2BTR8CJ–Pneumatopteris costata Brack Holttum.
RMKHFNCJ–Grass trees, Gymea lilies (Doryanthes excelsa) and Sydney red gums (Angophora costata), Hawkesbury sandstone flora. Heathcote National Park, New South
RMC48PJT–Betula costata - white barked Birch
RM2JEDFCY–Trematospira costata.
RMG9N4DF–An Acer leaf falls past a Betula Costata tree at the start of autumn / fall.
RM2AA1T3X–Bark patterns on an Angophora costata, a common woodland and forest tree of Eastern Australia. Closely related to eucalytpus, this species is also com
RF2C4EBD7–Close up of a man showing a costata lepista in a forest in autumn
RFD3DDET–Close up view of the big black beetle (Pimelia costata).
RF2ANJ9MM–Helvella lacunosa, known as the slate grey saddle or fluted black elfin saddle, wild mushrooms from Finland
RM2AFKKJC–Firenze, Italy, 15 Dec 2019, the foul of lautaro martinez on dragovski che è costata l'ammonizione all'attaccante argentino during Fiorentina vs Inter - Italian Soccer Serie A Men Championship - Credit: LPS/Matteo Papini/Alamy Live News
RFM26CH2–Dickinsonia costata - fossil of the Ediacaran biota found in Australia
RMP23EWN–. Trigonia costata 308 Trigonia costata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 076 08 0010
RF2B91X43–Purpura costata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMP236N4–. Crepidula costata 70 Crepidula costata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 005 08 0043
RM2A2NN62–Trigonia pectinata, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RMP234BJ–. Costatoria costata syn. Donax costata 83 Donax costata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 078 11 0023
RMKJ4BJ7–Mangelia costata 001
RMMNTX02–. English: Rissoa costata Adams, accepted as Manzonia crassa[1]. From Illustrated Index of British Shells, Plate XIII., Fig. 14. 1859. George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812–1884) Description naturalist and illustrator Date of birth/death 25 March 1812 26 July 1884 Location of birth/death Lambeth Wood Green Authority control : Q1223045 VIAF: 73969050 ISNI: 0000 0000 8153 9905 LCCN: n88669749 NLA: 35246704 GND: 117648485 WorldCat 1062 Rissoa costata (Sowerby)
RF2B920TN–Salpa costata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMT3CY8N–Sydney Red Gum Smooth-barked Apple (Angophora costata) Family Myrtaceae in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.
RM2A2NN5W–Trigonia navis, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RM2GFX229–Medical plants in Amazonia - PATIQUINA. Scientific name: Dieffenbachia costata. The medicinal plant Patiquina or Dieffenbachia costata is used for dis
RM2KM2PK7–Dickinsonia is one of the earliest known forms of what is now recognised as animal life. Found in sites such as the Flinders Range in Australia
RMMP9Y6R–. English: Mangelia costata Pennant. From Illustrated Index of British Shells, Plate XIX., Figs. 21 & 22. 1859. George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812–1884) Description naturalist and illustrator Date of birth/death 25 March 1812 26 July 1884 Location of birth/death Lambeth Wood Green Authority control : Q1223045 VIAF: 73969050 ISNI: 0000 0000 8153 9905 LCCN: n88669749 NLA: 35246704 GND: 117648485 WorldCat 848 Mangelia costata (Sowerby)
RMW9GATF–Archive image from page 166 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9742 Year: 1889 ( HORIZONTAL SNARES AND DOMED ORBS. 167 three common variations of the form: First, a plain sheet of thin silk attached to the under part of leaves or suspended between branches as in tlie webs of Linyphia costata. Second, the snare of L. communis, represented at Fig. 156. It has a mass of right lines, r, to which is suspended a bowl
RF2B920TG–Salpa costata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2JD1JN1–Funnel (Clitocybe costata) with wavy cap in Eppstein, Taunus, Hesse, Germany
RM2A2NN5T–Trigonia costata, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RM2M5C39Y–Rim of mushroom cap Kerbrandiger Trichterling (Clitocybe costata), curved, wavy, detail, macro, Bremthal, Eppstein, Taunus, Hesse, Germany
RMT3CY7R–Sydney Red Gum Smooth-barked Apple (Angophora costata) Family Myrtaceae in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.
RMMNXGFK–. Illustration of Sudamerlycaste costata (as syn. Lycaste costata) . 1900. Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kränzlin (1847-1934) and Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n79125882 NLA: 35749194 Botanist: Rchb.f. WorldCat 1149 Sudamerlycaste costata (as Lycaste costata) - Xenia 3 pl 292
RMW23FDF–Archive image from page 160 of The Cyathaspididae; a family of. The Cyathaspididae; a family of Silurian and Devonian jawless vertebrates cyathaspididaefa135deni Year: 1964 DENISON: THE CYATHASPIDIDAE 461 Fig. 160. Americaspis americana; ventral shield, CNHM, PF 3308 (X 3/2), showing anomalous growth line (gl); photograph is of rubber impression of nat- ural mold. tral shield had become the main structural and growth units of the armor, and could have been formed only after growth had been com- pleted. This is confirmed by a thin section of Allocryptaspis lati- costata (fig. 159,B); thoug
RM2BTT4PH–Exallage costata Roxb Bremek.
RM2AM72EM–Journal of conchology . Hyglhispida Hyg.rufescens Hyg.revelata Ac.aculeata Ac. lame Hat a. V.pulcholla agg.v.pulchella seg.Vall.excentrica Vall.costata H.lapicida
RM2JEEC95–Strophalosia costata Waagen.
RFHMYY40–Late afternoon sunlight falls across the trunk of a Smooth-barked Apple tree.
RFD3DDFA–Close up view of the big black beetle (Pimelia costata).
RMK12F4W–Biologia Centrali Americana Mayana costata
RMB083W1–Sydney Red gum trunk ( Angophora costata) Brisbane Water National Park, NSW Australia
RF2AMRJ8F–Sydney Red Gum
RFW3FR93–Dickinsonia, extinct creature of the Ediacaran era, one of the first animals (3d science illustration isolated on black background)
RMKF75FT–Karloo Creek, typical Sydney sandstone woodland. Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RF2WW890W–Red rose apple in green background.
RMKGH539–Karloo Creek with typical Sydney sandstone woodland, Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RF2B920TK–Salpa costata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMKF75G8–Karloo Creek and typical Sydney sandstone woodland, Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RM2A2NN61–Trigonia pectinata, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RM2M5C377–Rim of mushroom cap Kerbrandiger Trichterling (Clitocybe costata), curved, wavy, detail, macro, Bremthal, Eppstein, Taunus, Hesse, Germany
RMT3CY80–Sydney Red Gum Smooth-barked Apple (Angophora costata) Family Myrtaceae in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.
RMP7B2Y8–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 62. Anthocyrtida, Sethocyrtida et Phormocyrtida. Diam. Fig. 1. Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 2. Dictyocephalus mediterraneus, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 3. Sethamphora costata, n. sp. (vel Dictyocephalus costatus), × 300 Fig. 4. Dictyocephalus amphora, n. sp., × 400 Fig. 5. Cycladophora () favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus), × 400 Fig. 6. Cycladophora () favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus), × 400 A variety with obliterated r
RMW26YB6–Archive image from page 26 of The Cyathaspididae; a family of. The Cyathaspididae; a family of Silurian and Devonian jawless vertebrates cyathaspididaefa135deni Year: 1964 V-lvI Fig. 99. Ventral lateral line patterns of cyathaspids. A, Poraspis polarh (from Kiaer, 1932); B, Anglaspis insignis (drawn from photograph published by Kiaer, 1932); C, Homalaspidella nitida (from Kiaer, 1932); D, Allocryptaspis lati- costata (from Denison, 1960); E, Irregulareaspis hoeli (from Kiaer, 1932); F, Cten- aspis dentata (from Kiaer, 1930). evl, cvm, lateral and medial ventral transverse commissures; hi,
RM2BTP0HK–Planchonella costata Endl Pierre.
RM2AX0GMC–Natural history and propagation of fresh-water mussels . Fig. 2.—A young mussel, Sytnpkynotacostata, six days after completing thestage of parasitism. (Lefevre andCurtis.) Fig. I.—Glochidium olSymphynota costata in process of transformationduring stage of parasitism. (Lefevre and Curtis.) r.
RM2JEECCJ–Dickinsonia costata Sprigg.
RFR4M1HX–
RFD3D24T–Close up view of the big black beetle (Pimelia costata).
RF2B9174R–Melanopsis costata, Print, Melanopsis is a genus of freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Melanopsidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RME5212R–Korean birch
RM2A2NN5P–Trigonia aspera, Print, Diagram of Trigonia costata James Parkinson, showing main morphological features of the shell exterior;a) Anterior; p) Posterior; d) Dorsal; v) Ventral; F) Flank; A) Area; c) Costae; mc) Marginal CarinaTrigonia costata ranges from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Callovian).. Trigonia is an extinct genus of saltwater clams, fossil marine bivalve mollusk in the family Trigoniidae. The fossil range of the genus spans the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Paleocene of the Cenozoic, from 298 to 56 Ma
RF2CAHMGJ–Bunches of green Tussock grass in the summer growing in the Afromontane grasslands of the LothenNature Reserve in the Drakensberg Mountains of South A
RMT3CY8A–Sydney Red Gum Smooth-barked Apple (Angophora costata) Family Myrtaceae in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.
RMP7B30N–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 88. Tympanida et Androspyrida. Diam. Fig. 1. Toxarium circospyris, n. sp., × 400 Fig. 2. Amphispyris sternalis, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 3. Amphispyris costata, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 4. Amphispyris thorax, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 5. Amphispyris subquadrata, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 6. Amphispyris quadrigemina, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 7. Amphispyris toxarium, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 8. Tricolospyris baconiana, n. sp., × 400 Fig. 9. Tricolospyris leibnitziana,
RM2EM367R–Angophora costata, commonly known as Sydney red gum or smooth-barked apple in Lane Cove National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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