RFHBJX33–A Three-toed Skink (Saiphos equalis) in leaf litter at Illawara Escarpment Conservation Reserve, Australia
RF2J5A8X4–Three-toed Skink (Siophis equalis)
RFT5X104–Extinct Cephalopod Fossil Scaphites equalis is a species of extinct cephalopods that thrived during the Cretaceous period vintage line drawing or engr
RMJ783FN–JOHN O'SHEA CELEBRATES EQUALIS SUNDERLAND V NEWCASTLE STADIUM OF LIGHT SUNDERLAND ENGLAND 21 October 2012
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RM2AKAYYT–Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . wice the natural size. Lower Lykens division—Mariopteris pottsvillea zone. Neuropteris Pocahontas var. in^equalis D. W. (Page 890.) Figs. 7 and 8. These specimens show the elongated pinnules with Callipteridioidbases, such as occur in the middle and upper portions of the pinna?.The specimen shown in fig. 7 is from bed D, 710 feet below the Twin coalin the gap at Pottsville; the original of fig. 8 is from the Kalmia colliery. Lower Lykens division. Whittleseya Campbelli D. W. (Page 905.) Figs. 9, 10, and 11.
RMJDXNEM–SHOLA AMEOBI HEADS THE EQUALIS SUNDERLAND V NEWCASTLE STADIUM OF LIGHT SUNDERLAND ENGLAND 25 October 2008
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RF2G6W9YA–Three-toed skink rsting on sandstone rock
RMDY8EPB–Venezuela player Yosneidy ZAMBRANO (7), against Italy player Flaminia SIMONETT
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RMPG3YJ3–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 376. Fig. 377. Fig. sjG.—Apus equalis* (after Packard). Fig. 377.—Antennal gland of Mysis (after Grobben). external opening; /(, bladder; re, canal; 5, internal vesicle. Fig. 37S.—Otocyst of craylishi. as, crista acustica; n, nen'e. Fig. 373. blr, blood lacunre; ea. Concerning the internal organs-but few general remarks can be made. Salivary glands are wdiolly absent; on the other hand, the stomodeum is usually widened into a strong chewing 'stomach,' and behind this empty the ducts of the so-called liver. Tliis varies lietween the two simple blind sacs of
RM2AWRH9M–Virginian . RITA HATCHER CHESTER, VA. Rufifner Debating Society.; JuniorBasket-Bali Team; Senior Basket-BailTeam; Camp Pire Girl; Advafiol Cullesum-ereents. Here are a firm hand and steady eye, agirl true up and down and through andthrough. As for goal-throwing, she equalis not known. MARY LILLIAN CUTHBERTWILLIAMSON MARTINSVILLE, VA. Albemarle Club; Kodak Club; Camp FireGirl; Kindergartner. Mary, like the most of us, is more fondof sleeping in the moring than at night.My! how she hates to hear that 7:30 bell.Just as the dining-room door closes, youcan see her rushing madly down the aisleto her
RM2AM728G–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . I. ARTEMESIA LONGINARIS. 2 D° 0° (VENTRAL) ?- Hanuatt itti PLATE XLI. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PART HI. 1887.) Fff. PLATE XLI.Haliporus equalis (p. 285). Fig. 1. Lateral view. ,, 1, $ . Ventral aspect of male. First pair of pleopoda, with petasma attached andthrown back. „ V, %. Ventral aspect of female, showing thelycum. br. Branchiae, seen in position. br. Last three somites of the pleon; the arthrobranchise of t
RM2AM6YHD–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . C S B ad I HALIPORUS EQUALIS. I D° D° VENTRAL I™ D° D° VENTRAL 2. HALIPORUS OBLIQUIROSTRIS T. Dr Dc VENTRAL PLATE XLII. PLATE XLII. Haliporus curvirostris (p. 288). Fig. 1. Lateral view. - Haliporus Imvis (p. 289).,, 2. Lateral view. Haliporus neptunus (p. 291). ,, 3. Lateral view. „ 3 t • Ventral aspect of male. First pair of pleopoda with petasma, thrownforwards ; second pair, directed backwards. ,, 3 $ . V
RM2AM7034–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . C S B ad I HALIPORUS EQUALIS. I D° D° VENTRAL I™ D° D° VENTRAL 2. HALIPORUS OBLIQUIROSTRIS T. Dr Dc VENTRAL PLATE XLII. PLATE XLII. Haliporus curvirostris (p. 288). Fig. 1. Lateral view. - Haliporus Imvis (p. 289).,, 2. Lateral view. Haliporus neptunus (p. 291). ,, 3. Lateral view. „ 3 t • Ventral aspect of male. First pair of pleopoda with petasma, thrownforwards ; second pair, directed backwards. ,, 3 $ . V
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RM2CP5R6A–. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . 2, S. The Common Thistle. Cnicus lanceolatus, Willd., Sp. PI., vol. iii. p. 1666. Pv.rsch. Flora Amer., vol. ii.p. 506. Smith, Engl. Bot., vol. iii. p. 388.—Syngenesia Polygamia .equalis, Linn.—Cinarocephalje, Juss. This well known species of thistle, common in the temperate and colderparts of both continents, it is unnecessary to describe. N°.3 7 PI. 18 2. fc^. rsui
RM2CENCYF–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited, Toronto THE GURNEY-MASSEY CO , LIMITED, MONTREAL. WINNIPEG AGENTS: 155 and 157 Lombard St. VANCOUVER AGENT: C. A. GODSON, 151 Hastings St. One of the Strongest Proofs of the popularity of Plymouth and an undeniableconfession of its superiority, is that sometwine manufacturers represent their twineto be just as good as Plymouth. They recognize that the trade looksup to Plymouth as the standard of ex-cellence, and any twine guaranteed equalis more easily sold, but guaranteeingand representing will not make an in-ferior
RMRGCN8H–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Plate VII.. Mediaster equalis. Dorsal and Ventral View.. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RMREKMJ2–. The classes and orders of the Linnaean system of botany : Illustrated by select specimens of foreign and indigenous plants. Plants; Plants. POLYGAMIA ^EQUALIS. I OTC5--, ti rL/FORRIFOMFS. 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.. Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831. London : Printed by T. Bensley for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
RMRE0N9T–. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. 656 HISTORY OP THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. Dandelion (leontodon taraxacum). Natural family compositm; syngenesia, polygamia equalis, of Linnaeus. This is perhaps one of the com- monest weeds, the small seed being furnished with a downy appendage, which readily carries it along upon the wind, and diffuses it in all waste places. The leaves are ra
RMREHDCF–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. LATE QUATERNARY STRATIGRAPHY, INNER VIRGINIA SHELF 1795 deposit. Gravel and sand-sized shell fragments from the uppermost 2.6 m of core 4 were determined by radiocarbon methods to be older than 37,000 yrs B.P. Faunal Analysis. Forty-four species of mollusks were recovered from the medium greenish-gray, muddy, fine sand of unit B. Shallow marine species such as Macoma balthica, Mulinia lateralis, Abra equalis, and Ensis directus are abundant and domi
RMREKMJB–. The classes and orders of the Linnaean system of botany : Illustrated by select specimens of foreign and indigenous plants. Plants; Plants. SH3TGENE SIA TOLYGAMIA /EQUALIS CLASS XK ORDER 1 -COMMON â¬AJRJLINE â1/ ^V m. 'ittTVSVT CAIEMNA. VUL.GARI S ââ ' â aAAA'. 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.. Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831. London : Printed by T. Bensley for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
RMRHG915–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ^ .^ ' * *. Figure 4. TEM of cells in the abt'rontal zone of thyasirids with gill type 2. (a) Tliyasira tPunirlmi.iini) equalis. Bacteria (B) are present among the microvilli (MV) of thin epithelial cells (C2) in the abt'rontal zone. Underlying cells (Cl) contain several mitochondria (M). (b) 7". iP ci/iutlis. Thin epithelial cell (C2). with degrading bacteria (B) in the cytoplasm (none are visible among the microvilli [MV]). Arrow points to symbionts within a vacuole. Mitochondria (M) are visible in the underlying cell
RMRGW12P–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 82 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 33. Art. I and west to Kansas and Texas (Fig. 224). In Illinois this species is wide- spread in the southern two-thirds of the state (Fig. 224).. Fig. 224,—Distribution of Tabanus equalis in Illinois and North America. Tabanus exilipalpis Stone Tabanus exilipalpis Stone (1938:54). Type- locality: South Carolina, Beaufort. Rather small (11.5 mm); eye with very short, sparse pile; palpi very slender, slightly thickened at base; bas- al plate of antenna rather broad with distinct angle; frons narrow, 4
RMRHG926–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 206 S. C. DUFOUR 1. Figure 3. Light and electron micrographs of Type 2 gill filaments, (a) Thyusira (Parathyasira) equalis. Light micrograph of a semi-thin, transverse section of a gill filament, showing frontal cilia (FC). laterot'rontal cirri (LFCl, lateral cilia (LC). hemocoel (H), and abfrontal cells (AC). N. nucleus, (b) Atloniorhinii cclia. SEM of the ventral extremity of three gill filaments. Frontal cilia (FC) and laterofrontal cirri (LFC) are visible. Numerous particles can be seen on the frontal tracts, between fi
RMRDJF6C–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 376. Fig. 377. Fig. sjG.—Apus equalis* (after Packard). Fig. 377.—Antennal gland of Mysis (after Grobben). external opening; /(, bladder; re, canal; 5, internal vesicle. Fig. 37S.—Otocyst of craylishi. as, crista acustica; n, nen'e. Fig. 373. blr, blood lacunre; ea. Concerning the internal organs-but few general remarks can be made. Salivary glands are wdiolly absent; on the other hand, the stomodeum is usually widened into a strong chewing 'stomach,' and behind this empty the ducts of the so-called liver. Tliis varies lietween the two simple blind sacs of
RMRGW128–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 224,—Distribution of Tabanus equalis in Illinois and North America. Tabanus exilipalpis Stone Tabanus exilipalpis Stone (1938:54). Type- locality: South Carolina, Beaufort. Rather small (11.5 mm); eye with very short, sparse pile; palpi very slender, slightly thickened at base; bas- al plate of antenna rather broad with distinct angle; frons narrow, 4 times as high as width at base; beard white; wings hyaline, including costal cell; legs yellowish brown; abdomen dark brown with pale median stripe, which widens at apex of each segment, segments
RMRMYAMH–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 114 U. COUTIERE. Texaclitude du dessin que Sp. Bâte a donné des ophtalmo- podes. Cette figure s'éloigne beaucoup de ce qui existe chez les autres genres d'Alphéidés, et il est même difficile de. Fig. 93. Amphibetseus Jousseaumeî, H. Coutière, somite ophtalmique (type). — Fig. 94. Parabetseus Culliereti, H. Coutière, somite ophtalmique (type). — Fig. 95. Automate dolichognatha, de Man, somite ophtalmique. — Fig. 96. Al- pheopsis trispinosiis, Stimpson, somite ophtalmique. — Fig. 97. A. equalis, H. Coutière, somite ophtalmique, bec ocellaire (
RMRN0216–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. Fig. 24. AmphibelâBus Jousseaumei, H. Coutière, vu en dessus (type). —Fig. 25. Id., vu latéralement. — Fig. 26. Alpheopsis trispinosus, Stinipson, vu en dessus. Fig. Tl. A. ckilensis, H. Coutière, vu en dessus (type). — Fig. 28. A. equalis, H. Coutière, vu en dessus (type). — Fig» 29. Id., vu latéralement. ment sous-tend la ligne concave qui limitait l'échancrure chez Aihanas^ et montre avec la plus grande évidence qu'il s'agit, ici encore, d'une tendance au recouvrement de rophlalmopode ; chez Alpheopsis, comme chez Arête [w. p. 64), Vélarg
RMRGW1HD–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. p e I I o I a t u s IwO (n • I a n o c • f u s 184 ,.,.„. Ji.- I uib'a us 186 .,„ans Fig. 17&-186—Abdominal patterns. 178. Tabanus superjumentarlus. 179. T. molestus. 180. T. novaescotiae. 181 T. nigripes. 182 T. petiolatus. 183 T. melanocerus. 184 T. sulcifrons. 185 T. turbidus. 186. T. equalis.. 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.. Illinois. Natural History Surv
RMRMYA7E–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. ALPHEID^. 193 Celte branche se dilate et devient moins profonde à son extrémité interne ; mais, au point oti elle rencontre le sillon longitudinal, elle se rétrécit et se creuse, grâce à la saillie d'un lobe occupant le sommet de l'angle de jonction. Je le. Fjg. 228. Alpheopsis trispinosus, Stimpson, grande pince eu positions successives. — Fig. 229. Id. — Fig. 230. Id. — Fig. 231. Id., petite pince. — Fig. 232. A C/iilensiSyE. Coutière, grande pince (type). — Fig. 233. A. equaLis, H. Coutière (type), pinces de la pe paire vaes en dessous (t