RMRG7AFX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 88 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 78. Figure 44.—Paracaprella tenuis, female; a, lateral view; b, gnathopod 2; c, pereopod 4; d, abdomen. with pair of proximal grasping spines, pereopods 6 and 7 with several proximal knobs on palm, each bearing small spine, pereopod 5 smaller than 6 and 7 (fig. 43b and g, drawn at same scale). Abdomen of male and female similar to P. pusilla. Variation.—The development of the projection on the antero- lateral margin of pereonite 2 and pleura on pereonites 3 and 4 is related to size as in P. pusilla, larger
RMRGWDCM–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. September, 1941 Knight: Plant Bugs, or Miridae, of Illinois 53 furrow across middle at junction ot wide and narrow portions, fig. 97. Dicyphus, p. 53 Pronotal disk without such a furrow, fig. 96 4. Fig. 94.—Head of Cyrtopeltis tenuis. Fig. 95.—Head of Macrolophus separatus. Fig. 96.—Head and pronotum of Dicyphus agilis. 4. Head mostly black; pronotum brown or black, at least on sides Dicyphus, p. 53 Head and pronotum almost entitely greenish yellow Macrolophus, p. 55 Cyrtopeltis Reuter No Illinois species; Cyrtopeltis varians (Distant) occurs in Ar
RMRR3W7E–. Acta Physico-Medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae.. . Pagtna entero-morpha per anum excrefa. 497 Valvulis connivencibus adaquarec, nullus camen pocui, auc Vafa fanguifera, aut fibrarum craflus decegefe; nihil enim aliud, quam fimplex Jariiina valde tenuis, & homogeneae velut fubftantise} fimilHma illi, qux ex Ichtiocolla in glucea refoluta,& fupra nrsfrmor policum, auc cabulam vicream e&- tenfa, & arefa&a oricur, apparebac* ScholiotlL agnus mihi erit Apoilo, qui fiujus concred p. ti. ofi- ginem, genefin, maceriam, & excernendi modum, & OQcafionem ita in
RMRE2NHY–. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. 446 PROTOPHYTA organism with blue-green endochrome which he regards as the swarm- cell condition of a phycochromaceous alga which occurs normally in a filamentous form, probably as Oscillaria tenuis (Ag.) or O. Frolichii (Ktz.). Literature. Fresenius—Ueb. d. Bau u. d. Leben d. Oscillarieen, 1845. Braun—Bot. Zeit., 1852, p. 395. Bornet and Thuret—Notes Algol., fasc. I, pp. iii.-iv. ; and fasc. 2, pp. 132-135. Zukal—Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., 1880, p. 11. Hansgirg—Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., 1884, pp. 313 et seq. ; and Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell., 1885,
RMRF13J9–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 434 ifocruiD.E. near base. Hind wing white slightly tinged with ochreous ; a faint oblique discoidal striga and terminal series of dark striae from apex to submedian fold ; the underside white irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal lunule. Hah. Russia, Urals; Mongolia, Uliassutai, 1 J ; E. Siberia, Dahuria, Amurland. Exp. 3iJ millim. 4123. Proxenus tennis. (Plate CXXXlll. fig. 10.) Badiiiogoes tenuis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soe. 1886, p. 394, pi. ix. f. 8. Head and thorax pale rufous mixed with some fuscous and grey ; palpi black at
RMRF91T4–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 434 ifocruiD.E. near base. Hind wing white slightly tinged with ochreous ; a faint oblique discoidal striga and terminal series of dark striae from apex to submedian fold ; the underside white irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal lunule. Hah. Russia, Urals; Mongolia, Uliassutai, 1 J ; E. Siberia, Dahuria, Amurland. Exp. 3iJ millim. 4123. Proxenus tennis. (Plate CXXXlll. fig. 10.) Badiiiogoes tenuis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soe. 1886, p. 394, pi. ix. f. 8. Head and thorax pale rufous mixed with some fuscous and grey ; palpi black at
RMRG755A–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FiG. 303. Fig. 304. Fig. 303. FiO.S. 298-305.—298, Ventral view of the centrodorsal of a specimen of Tiiaumatometra tenuis from tee Sea of Jaf.in. 299, Ventral VIEW OF tue centrodorsal of a specimen of Pentametrocrinvs japonicus from southern Jap.ix. 300, Ventral view of tue centrodorsal of a spectmen of Atelecrinus bal-vnoides (.vfter P. II. Carpenter). 301, Lateral view of the centrodorsal of a specimen fiF Nemaster lineata from Brazil, witu the rosette and two RADULS IN POSITION (AFTER P. II. CARPENTER). 303, VENTRAL VIEW OF THE CENTRODOR
RMRHTFNX–. Bibliotheca botanica. Plants. — 141 169. R. nesiotes Spec. Ruh. I in Bibl. bot. 72 p. 43 (1910). Inermis; setis glanduüsque slipilaüs nullis. Ranuis vetuslus loiiuis, lignosus. Rami fertiles simplices, elongati, teretes, foliosi, inilorescentiä racemosä apliyllä terminati, tonientü tenuis.siino. Fig. 60. R. Koehneanus Fockc. canescentes. Folia inferiora c basi cmaroinatfi elliptico-oblonga. su])criora e basi tiuncatä vel rotundatä ovato-lanceolata, acumiiiala, diain. lere 11:.') cm; omnia iiiaeqiialiler grosse dentata et inter dentes majores dentalo-serrata. in ulraque paginä praeter nervös
RMRGPHMH–. Bulletin de la Socit botanique de Genve. Plants; Plants -- Switzerland. ilî) M. MINOD. CONTRIBUTION A L'ÃTUDE DU GENRE STEMODIA 197 Stemodia humilis Minod, n. sp. Capraria humilis : Pavon, mss. in herbario p. p. Caulis erectus, simplex vel rainosus, iamis proruinbentibus ; indu- mentum caulium dense, pilis tenuibus; internodia 2-4 cm. Folia opposita, parle snperiore triangulari-lobata, lobis obtusis dentibus ininoribus acutiusculis comitatis basi cuneata in petiolum limbo fere aequilongum attenuata; limbus tenuis, viridis; indumentoraro. Flores axillares, omnium foliorum axillo inserti, ped
RMRMKBD0–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. UPPERMOST ALBIAN AMMONITES FROM THE ANGOLAN LITTORAL 251. Fig. 47. Stolkzkaia (Stoliczkaia) tenuis Renz. A-C. USNMNH 236999. D-F. USNMNH 237009. G-I. USNMNH 237006. J-L. USNMNH 237010. M-O. USNMNH 237015. P-R. USNMNH 237014. S-U. 236997. V-X. USNMNH 237003. x 1.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town [etc.
RMRF118R–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 434 N-ocTuiD.?:. near basp. Hind Aving white slightly tinged with ochreous ; a faint oblique discoidal striga and terminal series of dark striae from apex to submedian fold ; the underside white irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal lunnle. Hah. Russia, Urals ; Mongolia, Uliassutai, 1 cJ; E. Siberia, Dahuria, Amurland. Exp. 3U millim. 4123. Proxenus tenuis. (Plate CXXXIII. hg. 19.) Ttadinogocs tenuis, Bntl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 394, pi. ix. f. 8. Head and thorax pale rufous mixed with some fuscous and grey ; palpi bla
RMRJ25YE–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. I'HK.—POL.] MOLLUSCOIDA. b expansions,. V'W. 4US.— HIiH-no- pora ex|>aiiK4i. exuansH, Hall A Whitfield, 1K75, Ohio I'al., vol. L', p. 114, Niagara Gr. explanata. Hall, lK5:i, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 4«, Clinton Gr. raultipora, Hall, 1S51, Cieo. Lake Supp. Land Dist., vol. 2, p. 206, Trenton Gr. tenuiH, Hall, 1874, (Kseharopora tenuis,) 26th Rep. N. Y. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 99, Low. Held. Gr. I'llRACTOPORA,
RMRGFH43–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 74 P.M. RHIND AND J.A. ALLEN Specimens of Jeffreys labelled N. aegeensis differ markedly in shape and fringe detail from N. bushae. Likewise Dall, (1886) also identified N. aegeensis from the Atlantic off Havana in 320 m and 823 m, off Morro Light 479 m and off St Vincent in 847 m regarding this as a geographical race of Nuculoma tenuis a view not supported by Jeffreys, (1879). There is certainly confusion, an easily accessible example is a compar- ison of the photograph in Abbott, (1974) of a West Atlantic specimen against a well-fig
RMRF8MFB–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 434 N-ocTuiD.?:. near basp. Hind Aving white slightly tinged with ochreous ; a faint oblique discoidal striga and terminal series of dark striae from apex to submedian fold ; the underside white irrorated with brown, a dark discoidal lunnle. Hah. Russia, Urals ; Mongolia, Uliassutai, 1 cJ; E. Siberia, Dahuria, Amurland. Exp. 3U millim. 4123. Proxenus tenuis. (Plate CXXXIII. hg. 19.) Ttadinogocs tenuis, Bntl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 394, pi. ix. f. 8. Head and thorax pale rufous mixed with some fuscous and grey ; palpi bla
RMRH97AR–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 383 perlesnorformede ; Cellerne omtrent isodiametriske eller indtil dob- belt saa brede som lange; Heterocysterne oftest enkeltvis, sjældnere to eller tre sammen. ¥. I Ferskvand, fæstet til Planter, Stene o. s. v. eller frit omdrivende. F y e n : Hofmansgave ( Hofman- Bang). Jylland: (Lyngbye). 90. Tolypothrix tenuis Kot- zing, emend. Phycologia generalis, p. 228, 1843; Species Algarum, p. 313; Tabulae phycologicae, II, p. 9. Tolypothrix tenuis Bornet & Flahault, Revision des Nostoca- cées hétérocystées, III, p. 122, e specim. authent. in herb
RMRG0F18–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1960 Notes 177 Sand-hiding Behavior in Young White Hake While skin diving off a sand beach at Prince Edward Island National Park, P.E.I., on 16 and 17 of July 1959, I ob- served a peculiar habit of young white hake, Urophycis tenuis (iMitchill). The hake lay on their sides in the sand with their heads projecting (Figure 1). The. Figure 1. White liake huritd in sind head was turned slightly towards the vertical and was not completely on its side. When closely approached the hake withdrew from the sand and fled. About six specimens, three to four inches long, wer
RMRG85TH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMP:RICA. 67. Anthura temm Norman and 8tehhing, Trans. Linn. Soc. Loiulon, XII, 1886, Pt. 4, p. 124.^RiciiARDSON, American Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 215; Proc. U. S. Nat. Muh., XXIII, 1901, p. 508. Ptikmthura tenuis Stebhino, Willey's Zool. Results, 1902, p. (519. Loealitles.—Noank Harbor, Connecticut; Long Lsland Sound; ofi' Watch Hill, Rhode Island: off Block Island; Wa(]uoit, Vineyard Sound: Ca.sco Ba}^ Maine; Bay of Fundy; Grand Menan, New Brunswick. Depth.—Surface to 19 fathoms. Taken on muddy bottom; in sand, mud, an
RMRD943N–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Paracyclas tenuis, Hall, Pal. N. Y. Vol. 4, page 172, figs. 20, 21. The figures here given, ZL y^'^^..^ 22 are copies, by Van Iterson, of HalPs figs. 2i, 22, (20omitted,) in Pal. N. Y. Vol. V i, p. 443, plate 72. On plate 95, fig. 25 represents the same species. V/. L^XtQ^^:^^^^ Hamilton, VIII (?.—Doubt- fully identified in Pa. in Sherwood's Mansfield Coll., Tioga Co. Spec. 860-18, Upper Chemung, VIII g- Paracyclas venusta. Title to Spec. 9547 of EandalPs col
RMRH90NY–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 508 19. D. tenuis (Cleve) Gran, Plankton des Norw. Nordmeercs, 1902, p. 172; I), mediterranelis v. tennis Cleve, Fish. Board for Scot- land 1897, p. 300, fig. 14. This s]>ecies also is found once only and in a l'ew specimens (Sep- tember). In the North Atlantic Ocean the two species often occur together. XI. GUINARDIA Perag., 1892. 20. G. flaccida (Castr.) Perag., Monogr. Rhiz., p. 107, PI. I, figs. 3—5. A temperate, neritic species found along the west coast of Enrope and Africa (also in other Oceans). Arou
RMRD943H–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Paracyclas tenuis, Hall, Pal. N. Y. Vol. 4, page 172, figs. 20, 21. The figures here given, ZL y^'^^..^ 22 are copies, by Van Iterson, of HalPs figs. 2i, 22, (20omitted,) in Pal. N. Y. Vol. V i, p. 443, plate 72. On plate 95, fig. 25 represents the same species. V/. L^XtQ^^:^^^^ Hamilton, VIII (?.—Doubt- fully identified in Pa. in Sherwood's Mansfield Coll., Tioga Co. Spec. 860-18, Upper Chemung, VIII g- Paracyclas venusta. Title to Spec. 9547 of EandalPs col
RMRG85T1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Anthura temm Norman and 8tehhing, Trans. Linn. Soc. Loiulon, XII, 1886, Pt. 4, p. 124.^RiciiARDSON, American Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 215; Proc. U. S. Nat. Muh., XXIII, 1901, p. 508. Ptikmthura tenuis Stebhino, Willey's Zool. Results, 1902, p. (519. Loealitles.—Noank Harbor, Connecticut; Long Lsland Sound; ofi' Watch Hill, Rhode Island: off Block Island; Wa(]uoit, Vineyard Sound: Ca.sco Ba}^ Maine; Bay of Fundy; Grand Menan, New Brunswick. Depth.—Surface to 19 fathoms. Taken on muddy bottom; in sand, mud, and stones; at low water, in sand
RMRJ25Y7–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. V'W. 4US.— HIiH-no- pora ex|>aiiK4i. exuansH, Hall A Whitfield, 1K75, Ohio I'al., vol. L', p. 114, Niagara Gr. explanata. Hall, lK5:i, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 4«, Clinton Gr. raultipora, Hall, 1S51, Cieo. Lake Supp. Land Dist., vol. 2, p. 206, Trenton Gr. tenuiH, Hall, 1874, (Kseharopora tenuis,) 26th Rep. N. Y. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 99, Low. Held. Gr. I'llRACTOPORA, Hall, 1881, Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. 10, p.
RMRG731D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 264 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 227 Lumbrineris tenuis (Verrill, 1873a) Figure 70 Lumbriconereis tenuis Verrill and Smith, 1874, pp. 26, 38, 70, 77, 83, 128, 300.— Webster, 1879, p. 241; 1886, p. 145. Lumbrinereis tenuis Verrill, 1881, pp. 301, 317, 322.— Webster and Benedict, 1884, p. 720.—Treadwell, in Cowles, 1930, p. 342.—Stickney, 1959, p. 15. Lumbrinereis hebes Verrill, 1881, pp. 308, 314, 320.— Webster and Benedict, 1887, p. 725. ? Lumbriconereis sp. Fewkes, 1883, p. 197, pi. 7. Lumbrineris hebes Sumner, Osburn, and Cole, 1913, p. 6
RMRN0J7X–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. 14 SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE ZOOLOGIQUE ET MALACOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE. Ghalinissa communis, Lendenfeld. (Lendenfeld, 1887, in Zool. Jahrb., v. II, p. 772.) Chalinissa communis tenuis, nov. var. t Von einem gemeinsamen Stiele erheben sich unregelmâssig gefurchte, fingerfôrmige oder abgeflachte Zweige. Die Haupt- zweige spalten sich in Nebenzweige. Stiel und sâmmtliche Zweige sind mit 2 mm weiten Osculis bedeckt. In der Sammlung ist nur ein kleines 20 cm hohes und 6 cm breites Exemplar enthalten.. Fig. 11 (1 : 320). F
RMRGHT7X–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 286 R. A. FORTEY & R. M. OWENS. Fig. 12. Graptolites from the Carmarthen Formation. A, Palaeodictyota sp. Q5047, Cwm yr Abbey Member, x 2. B, Cal/ograptus (Pseudocallograptus) salted. Q5048, Cwm yr Abbey Member, x 2. C, Callograptus {Callograptus) cf. tenuis. Q5049, Cwm yr Abbey Member, x 2. D, Phyllograptus densus. GSM HT317, Pibwr Member, x4. E, Phyllograptus aff. angustifolius. SM A67996, Pibwr Member, x 2. F, detail of previous specimen, proximal end, x 4. Compare size of thecal apertural lips with those of P. densus at same
RMRMKC9G–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 130 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM but the parietal callus forms a ring 'behind the posterior margin of each whorl', which it does not in annulata. Moreover annulata has not been recorded from the west coast. Bullia tenuis Gray Figs. 25(6), 26, 27(g) 1828. Wood. Suppl. Index Test., p. 12 (nom et fig.). 1839. Gray. J?ool. of the 'Blossom'', p. 128. 1903. Von Martens. D. Tie/see Exp., vii, p. 29. ? 1915. Bartsch. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 91, p. 53, pi. 38, fig. 3 (lara). 1932. Turton. Mar. Sh. Pt. Alf
RMRGP24X–. Bulletin de la Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Natural history -- France. [293] L. GERMAIN. MOLLUSQUES DE MAINE-ET-LOIRE 55 3tfi. Anodonta Doei Bourguipinal Aiwdonla Doei Boiirguignat, Muter., 1881, I, p. 169; Locard,/Vo(/r., 1882, p. 272; Locard, Conlrib., 1884, VIII, p. 25; Locard, Contrib., 1890, XIV, p. 36; Wcstcrlund, Faiina palacarct. re^;., 1890, VII, p. 223 ; Locard, Coq. fhiv., 1893, p. 246.. FiG. 1 Anodonta Doei Hourguignat 5) tenuis Coquille de même taille, même galbe; valves minces et fragiles; épidémie d'un beau vert brillant orné de bandes longitudinale
RMRE5CR7–. Critical researches on the potamogetons. 172 J. A. EAGSTROM, CRITICAI, EESEAECHES ON THE POTAMOGETONS. P. porrigens n. sp. — Fig. 89. Caulis elongatus teres tenuis subfiliformis simplex, internodiis summis elongatis, 10—25 cm, a spica primaria ramo internodiis longis prolongatus. Folia natantia parva 15—20 X 5—6 mm, oblongo-lanceolata, apice obtusa basi attenuata, 5—7-nervia, loncfissime (10—15 cm) petiolata, petiole filiformi; submersa lineari-lanceolata sessilia—subpetiolata, apice obtusa, 50—60 X 3—4—5 mm, integerrima 3(—7)-nervia. Ligulm membranaceae cito evanescentes breves (o—15 mm lon
RMRR3682–. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Natural history. Symbolae ad Mycologiam Fennicam. Pars XXXII. Auctore P. A. K a r s t e n. (Societati exhibitum 5 nov. 1892.) Clitocybe vilis n. sp. — Pileus carnosus, tenuis, e convexo planiusculus, umbonatus, glaber, pellucicle striatus, lividus, siccitate pallidus, 3 cm. vel paullo ultra latus. Stipes aeqvalis, flexuosus, undique glaber, apice albo-furfuraceus, umbrinus, in statu sicco lividus, 7—8 cm. altus, 1,5 mm, crassus. Lamellae adnatae, dente decurrentes, confertae, pallidae, angustae. Sporae sphaeroideo — vel late ellipsoideae, long. 2,5—3,5 m
RMRH9MD1–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 383 perlesnorformede; Gellevne omtrent isodiametriske eller indtil dob- belt saa lirede som lange: Heterocystenie oftest enkeltvis, sja^ldnere to eller tre sammen. V. 1 Ferskvand, fa^stet til Planter, Stene o. s. v. eller frit omdrivende. F y e n: Hofmansgave (Hofman- Bang). J y 11 a n d : (Lyngbye). 90. Tolvpodirix tenuis Kiit- zing, emend. Phycologia generalis. j). 228, 1843; Species Algarum, p. 313; Tabulae phycologicae, II, p. 9. ToIiipotJiriv tennis Bornet & Flahault, Revision des Nostoca- cees helerocystees, III, p. 122, e specim. aut
RMREDKYH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 262 Fig. 2131. A. tenuis Nees Syst. p. 72 (1817) Fig. 68. — Corda Anleit. p. LVII Fig. B6 Fig. 6, 7. — Sacc. Fungi ital. Tab. 737; Syll. IV, 545. — Berlese Fungi moric. VII n. 14 Tab. 63 46. — Oudemans Cat. Champ. Pays Bas p. 522. Exs. Klotzsch Herb. rayc. 1772; Sacc. Myc. veuet. 297; Sydow Myc. march. 1887, 1888, 1889; D. Saccardo Myc. ital. 399. Konidientragende Hyphen kurz, septiert, unverzweigt oder ver- zweigt, braungrün. Konidien r
RMRMRJ8H–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. PESCI DELLA NUOVA GUINEA 29 Achirophichthys kampeni (Web. Beauf.) (Fig. 3) Weber e Beaufort, 1916, p. 316, f. 150-151. Andai. 9 es. (ce. 39649). L.M. D'Albertis, 1872. Un particolare interesse deriva a questi Ofictidi dal fatto che tre soli esemplari della specie ci risultano noti fino ad oggi. L'olotipo Fig. 3 - Capo di Achirophichthys kampeni (Web. Beauf.). Andai %. 0/-;-.b:";:^-:'-:--o :••?•::-:::;;•. ^zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz o" ?»..'• •o- ' Fig. 4 - Capo di Leptenchelys tenuis n. sp. Olotipo. Andai. (lungh. 3
RMRDTABP–. Mollusca ... Mollusks. LBPTOPOMA. 5 Cyelnstoma maculosa, Souleyet, Revue Zool. iv, 1842, p. 101; Eydoux & Souleyet, Voy. Bonite, ii, 1852, p. 539, pi. 30, figs. 38-. 41. Dermatocera maculosa, Adams, Gen. Rec. Moll, ii, 1865, p. 282; Pfeiffer, Mou. Pneum. Suppl. 1, 1858, p. 78. Cyclostoma azaolanum. Jay, Cat. Shells, Ed. 4,1850, p. 254. " T. perforata, globoso-conica, tenuis, concentrice confertissime lineata, diaphana, albida, saepe castaneo punctata et strigato- maculata; spira conica, acuta; anfr. 5| couvexi, ultimus superne carinis nonnullis obsoletis, ad peripheriam carina 1 val
RMRE5CTK–. Critical researches on the potamogetons. KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAE. BAND 55. N:0 5. 159 Distribution. Japan, Kinsin, Kundalo-San, 1863, Maximowicz (hb. Stockh.). I have also seen specimens from ^Hakodate Arigona», gathered ^^J2i June 1861 by Maximow^icz, it. sec. (hb. Petersburg), and from Ins. Saghalien, 08, Faurie (hb. Haun.).. ,cc -end p. pleiopliylliis n. sp. â Fig. 77. P. natans L. f. indica MiQ., Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. T, 1860â62, 259, 597? Cf. MiQ., Flore de I'Arch. Indien, 1870â71. Caulis 30â70 cm. altus teres tenuis simplex vel inferne ramulis brevibus, in- ternodiis ca.
RMRD40R7–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 357 Subfam. 2. Tylocarpeæ. Gymnogongrus Mart. 1. Gymnogongrus tenuis J. Ag. J. Agardh, in Act. Holm., 1849, p. 88; Spec. Alg., vol. II, p. 319; Epicr., p. 211. Chondrus tenuis J.Ag. in Kützing, Spec. Alg., p. 7.36; Kltzing, Tab. Phycol., vol. 17, pi. 52. The specimens form dense bushes upto 5—6 cms height. The thallus is of a firm and cartilaginous consistency; it is flat and repeat- edly forked (Fig. 352). From a transverse section of the thallus it appears that it con- sists of a parenchymati
RMRMWGXT–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. LES ALGUES MARINES DU GROENLAND. 127 plus mince; celle-ci mesure ordinairement 3 à 4 p., et jus- qu'à 6 [A à la base. Gr. occid.. Fig. 31. — Rhizoclo7iium pachydermum L tenuis. — I, II, III désignent les axes de 1er, et 3^ ordre; 6, la cloison basilaire du rameau, c'est-à-dire la cloison [ transversale formée la première après la formation du rameau. Dans la figiiie A on voit à gauche la partie supérieure de l'axe marquée % 120:1, Rhizoclonium riparium (Roth) Harv. a, polyrhizum Rosenv. Syn. Conferva obtus angula Lyngb.; Wi. riparium Harv. Les fila
RMRH1N43–. British fresh water fishes. Fishes -- Great Britain. Dn the JhAMES, NEAI^pTON. Order IV. PHYSOSTOMI. Family CYPRINIDJE. WHITE Bream, or ^reamflat. V<D @ fAbraiiiis blicca.) Blicca, Ballmi^, Pkdya, Cyprinus admodum I at us d tenuis, Cyprinus bjHrka, Cyprinus blicca, Abramis blicca. White Bream, Blicca bjbrkna, Gesnek, De Aquatil. i). 2+. Artedi, Spec. Pise. p. 12 Xo. 2+. Lin., Sys. Nat. p. 532. Block, i. p. 65 pi. 10. Cuv., R. A. ii. p. 274; Gi;NTHER, Cat. vii. p. 306. Yarkell, i. p. 387; Couch, Fish. Brit. Isl. iv. pi. iSS. Siebold's Siisserwasserf. p. 138. npHE White Bream Is a much smal
RMRGWBFM–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 258 Illinois Natural History Suruv Bulletin I'ol. 12. Art. 2 lated to tenuis (Pictet) than to claassttii Frison. New locality records are as follows. IiLivo'.s.âFlEROt). spring tributarv to Ciib- hoiis Creek: Mav 24. 1940, C. C). Mohr & B. I). Burks. 3c5 (- reared), 3 9,7 nvmphs; May 29, 1939, B. n. Burks & C T. Riesel, 26, 1 iivmph; Mav 30, 1940, B. P. Burks, 4 nymphs. Edoyvu.le, Lusk Creek: Mav 24, 1940, C. O. Mohr & B. 1). Burks, 2 c5 , 29. 5 nymphs; June 1, 1940. B. D. Burks, 6, 29, 1 nymph. Florida.âLeon Countv, 12 miles west of
RMRG7RT7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 212 BULLETIN 3 69, "UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM The type happens to be an unusually small specimen. It measures: Length P4, 4.2; width P4, 2.1; length Mi, 4.3; width Mi, 3.2; length M2, 3.4; width M2, 2.2. Only two upper jaws and an isolated camassial are at hand, measure- ments of which are given in table 49. Table 49.—Individual measurements {in mm) of upper dentition of Didymictis microlestes U.S.N.M. no. P« M 1 Ma L w L w L w 9299 3. 9 3.8 4. 1 4.2 4.3 5.4 5. 1 2.4 2.5 4. 0 9300 4. 9 5. 1 3. 9 6147. TlGVRE 68.—Didymictis tenuis Si
RMRCWDA3–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Ornamental trees California Catalogs; Evergreens California Catalogs; Shrubs California Catalogs; Roses California Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 21. PHCENIX CANARIENSIS. Phoenix Reclinata—An elegant species, with long, handsome leaves, having a pendulous hab- it. Itis not quite so hardy as some of the other sorts, but, in protected situations, succeeds admirably. " Tenuis—A very hardy variety, of similar general characteristics to the others, but of somewhat slower growth. P
RMRCPCER–. Die Asterocheriden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. Asterocheridae; Crustacea. 136 Zur Anatomie und Morphologie. Species Gymnoplea Asterochcres p. Collocli., Aster, p Dermatomyzon Denn. var. Scottojnyzon Scottoch. long. Scottoch. elong. Rhynrh. purp. Rliynrh. falco Rh. f. var. Acont. oriiatus Acont scutafus Ac. sc. var. Pontoeciella Myzopontius Myzop. var. Cribroponfius Neopontius Bradyp. sipli. Bradyp. chel. C'rijpt. thorelli Crypt. tlior. var. Crypt. capitalis Crypt. cap. var. Crypt. tenuis Crypt. brevicaml Dyspontius Dysp. fring. var Pteropoutius Artotrogus Pa
RMRCDW5B–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. >-A. 0 â 5mm Fig. 14. A-C. Notoplites tenuis var. uniserialis var.n. St. TN 194, off Oates Land. A. Slightly oblique view of bifurcation. B. Zooecium in oblique frontal view. C. Zooecium in side view. Opesia stippled. c. cryptocyst, o.a. "oval areas", o.mu. occlusor muscle, p.mu. parietal muscle, r.c. rootlet-chamber. This variety is represented by fifteen fragments, with two to twelve zooecia each. The zooecia are indistinguishable from those of Notoplites tenuis except that they a
RMRC8J18–. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. Kentucky Blue Grass $1.25 per lb., F. O. B. Phila. ASTORIA BENT, Certified A true creeper. Seed produced in Oregon certified by the State and for convenience put up in sealed bags of various weights. 2 lb. Sealed Bags! ^ ^. 5 1b. Sealed Bags}® $L5°perlb" P°Stpaid- 50 lb. Sealed Bags) 100 lb. Sealed Bags}' Bent Colonial (Agrostis Tenuis). N. Z. Brown Top. A high grade super-cleaned seed. Almost identical with R. I. Bent. Lb., $1.25, postpaid. Bu. (35 lbs.), $40.00; 100 lbs., $110.00. Bent Creeping (Agrostis Species or Mixed Bent).
RMRE63WX–. The crane-flies of New York. Crane flies; Diptera. Memoik 25 Plate XLIV. WINGS OF TIPULIDAE (tIPULINi) im, Nephrotomaferruginea. 199, N. tenuis. 200, N. macrocera. 201, N. xanlhostigma. 202, N. lugens. 203, N. pedunculala. 204, A'', imurva. 205, N. penumbra 206, Tipula unifasciata. 207, T cullaris. 208, T. nobilis. 209, T. pachyrhinoides 977. 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.. Alexander, Charles P. (Charles P
RMRE89TH–. Copepoden. Copepoda. VIII 178 v. Breemen. Setella gracilis Dana. 1852, S. g., f-f- tenuicornis - - longicauda -f crassicornis + aci- culus) Dana, p. 1198, t. 85. 1860, 5. tenuis, Lubbock, p. 9, t. 29. 1863, S messinensis, Claus, p. 137, t. 21. 1883, S. g., Brady, p. 108, t. 50 f. 1—10. 1892, S. g., Giesbrecht, p. 559, t. 1 f. 12; t. 45 f. 1 — 15.. 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.. Breeman, P. J. van. [Kiel,
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