RMKTCGMX–Australian wildlife - Muricated lizard and snake(from ' Journal of a voyage to New South Wales...' ) by John White 1790
RMEDP2D7–Muricated Siliquaria
RMBC39GG–muricated lizard
RFCTWBAE–illustration of muricated salad burnet by Sowerby
RMP6F6FA–Prickly pen shell or muricated pinna, Pinna muricata. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1801.
RMDKP2A6–Prickly pen shell or muricated pinna, Pinna muricata.
RMF87HP2–Broad-tailed gecko, Phyllurus platurus (broad-tailed lizard, Lacerta platura) and jacky lashtail lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus (muricated lizard, Lacerta muricata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RFRATD90–Muricated Siliquaria. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2A7772X–Acropora coral, Acropora danai. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1801.
RM2AKM90E–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . t noticed: the form indeed, somewhat pear-shaped, — inasmuch as the spire is not longer than thecontracted part of the aperture, from which the canalmay be said to commence ; but they have nothing ofthe lightness or the basal elongation of Pyrula andFicula, or of the effuse aperture and contracted chan-nel of Rapella. They may thus be described as veryshort, strong, fusiform shells ; the umbilicus eitherentirely or partially concealed; the outer surface armedwith muricated and semi-foliaceous spines, and markedwith transverse striae ; the
RMPG2WWP–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 214 NATURAL EISTOBT OF PLANTS. Onobrychis sativa (Saixfoin), and on the other hand the true Sainfoins {Onobrychis; Fr., Esparcette), with the flower and vegetative brgans (fig. 182) of Hedysarum, but whose fruit (fig. 183) is reduced to a single one-seeded joint, very variably winged or muricated. Ebenus has also an indehiscent fruit reduced to a single joint. All these genera constitute the sub- series Euhedysareae. To these jSlschynomeneee comes very near; the flowers are here in racemes (often few-flowered), cymes or fascicles always axillary to the
RMBC38G0–muricated lizard or grammatophore grammatophora muricata
RMP7DJ4B–Slit worm shell, Tenagodus anguinus (Muricated serpula, Serpula muricata). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1802.
RFRATCJ1–Muricated Lizard. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2AKM5WM–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . We are not aware that any of these shells have an epi-dermis, and their uniform smoothness leads us to con-clude they are partly covered by the dilated lobes of the 108 SHELLS AND SHELL-FISH. PART I. mantle, as in the Olhnn(P. This, in fact, is the only genuswhich is neither spinecl, muricated, nor tuherculated.The spire (6) is conic and somewhat short; the whorls ofthe apex are scarcely papillose ; while the inner marginof the lip is considerably thickened. The plaits on thepillar, as to number, are by no means constant, even inthe same sp
RMP7F1H3–Broad-tailed gecko, Phyllurus platurus (broad-tailed lizard, Lacerta platura) and jacky lashtail lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus (muricated lizard, Lacerta muricata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMREBC2H–. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 43 rendered uneven by raised knobs, it is said to be tuherculated ; and if rendered rough and prickly by sbarp points it is muri- cated, as in the cut, fig. 97- The term reticulated is applied to fine raised lines, crossing each other, and resembling fine net work.. External surface. Fig. 91, cancellated; 92, cm'onatecl; 93, imbricated^ 94, pectinated; 95, plicated; 96, decussated; 97, muricated; 95, foliated. By the foregoing general observations and explanations, it is trusted that the reader will be prepared for the following exposition of the
RMP6EY2F–Acropora coral, Acropora danai. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1801.
RMREACF2–. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 43 rendered uneven by raised knobs, it is said to be tuberxulated ; and if rendered rough and prickly by sharp points it is muri- cated, as in the cut, fig. 97. The term reticulated is applied to fine raised lines, crossing each other, and resembling fine net-work.. External surface. Fig. 91, cancellated; 92, coronated; 93, imbricated; 94, pectinated; 95, plicated; 96, decussated; 97, muricated; 98, foliated. By the foregoing general observations and explanations, it is trusted that the reader will be prepared for the following exposition of the
RMREACGK–. A conchological manual. Shells. INTRODUCTION. 43 rendered uneven by raised knobs, it is said to be tuberculated ; and if rendered rough and prickly by sharp points it is muri- cated, as in the cut, fig. 97. The term reticulated is applied to fine raised lines, crossing each other, and resembling fine net-work.. External surface. Fig. 91, cancellated; 92, coronated; 93, imbricated; 94, pectinated; 95, plicated; 96, decussated; 97, muricated; 98, foliated. By the foregoing general observations and explanations, it is trusted that the reader will be prepared for the following exposition of the
RMRDGCPF–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 214 NATURAL EISTOBT OF PLANTS. Onobrychis sativa (Saixfoin), and on the other hand the true Sainfoins {Onobrychis; Fr., Esparcette), with the flower and vegetative brgans (fig. 182) of Hedysarum, but whose fruit (fig. 183) is reduced to a single one-seeded joint, very variably winged or muricated. Ebenus has also an indehiscent fruit reduced to a single joint. All these genera constitute the sub- series Euhedysareae. To these jSlschynomeneee comes very near; the flowers are here in racemes (often few-flowered), cymes or fascicles always axillary to the
RMRFR4X3–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE AITI.E SXAIL. warmer parts „f the world. In tlio soutlirru States of Noitli America they are iiumc ;i [leouliar group. The genus Melania* has its whorls ornamented with sti-iai or spines ; the outer ii is sharp ; aperture oval, pointed above ; operculum sul)-spiral. Out hundied and sit .species are di.stributed along the rivers of the soutli of Europe, ludii, the Plulipjinit> and Pacific Islands. The genus Faludomus (jxtlim, m;irsh ; (/uDiifti, house) has a smooth turbniitid c muricated shell. The spire is small, and usually eroded
RMRR24BX–. African invertebrates : a journal of biodiversity research. Invertebrates -- Africa; Biological diversity -- Africa; Biological diversity. A COLLECTION OF HYDROIDS. 66 thickened except along the margin, where an internal layer projects and is slightly everted. Diaphragm is separated somewhat widely from the base. Length of hydrotheca about 0'251 mm., diameter at mouth 0*239 mm., thickness of perisarc 17 fi. Distance of upper edge of diaphragm from base 0'049 mm., diameter of opening in diaphragm 0'036 mm. Hydranth.—Tentacles 25-28, muricated. Nematocysts, length about 4j», breadth about 1&q
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