RFPX5WX0–The western spiny-tailed skink (Egernia stokesii badia) has declined in numbers and range as a result of overgrazing, habitat clearance and crop prod
RF2JBKXE2–A group of Gidgy Spiny-Tailed Skinks on a rock in their enclosure at London Zoo
RMKHE9EK–Gidgee Skinks from Central Southern Australia
RMEBN32F–spiny-tailed Australian skink (Egernia stokesii), sitting on a thick branch
RMPH2EF1–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is seen in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2R8N7JE–Australian Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii), Australia
RF2N2J3AR–Gidgee Skink basking on log, Egernia stokesii.
RM2HGGTWT–spiny-tailed Australian skink (Egernia stokesii), portrait
RF2PJ5HFM–Lizard Australia. Gidgee spiny-tailed skink, Egernia stokesii, endemic to Australia. Fat lizard in the rock habitat, reptile from nature. Skink with l
RF2HDN04N–Egernia stokesii
RFT6KGFC–Portrait of a gidgee skink (Egernia stokesii)
RMPH2EFC–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is seen in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMKK93HD–Hand colored engraving of a hummingbird (Trochilus stokesii) standing on a branch, blue feathers onn his head, greenish feathers on his body, white chest with black dots, 1864. From the New York Public Library.
RM2HGGTND–spiny-tailed Australian skink (Egernia stokesii), in a terrarium
RF2FKE0MM–Gidgee spiny-tailed skink, Egernia stokesii, endemic to Australia. Fat lizard in the rock habitat, reptile from nature. Skink with long tail on the st
RF2C3CCXF–a Gidgee skink on clefty stony ground
RF2D7505A–Side view of a Stokes's skink (Egernia stokesii) aka the gidgee skink, the silubosaure, and Stokes' egernia.
RMPH2EFG–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is seen in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMRFR2GT–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . A, B, and C, Skull of Homalopsis buccata. D and E, Skull of Distira stokesii. (Drawings from Boulenger's Book.). 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMP7C9ED–Juan Fernandez firecrown, Sephanoides fernandensis (female). Critically endangered. (Stoke's hummingbird, Trochilus stokesii). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Ornithology: Hummingbirds Volume 2, Edinburgh, W.H. Lizars, 1833.
RMJG7592–Silubosaurus Stokesii 28Discoveries in Australia29
RFE7AF24–Elliptical star coral (Dichocoenia stokesi) Red Sea, Egypt
RMPCWPXM–Stokes sea snake in the Timor Sea, off the coast of Western Australia
RMPC031Y–289 Hydrus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RM2HG844K–Silubosaurus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia).
RMHKETK5–Silubosaurus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RM2BXAK6K–Carex stokesii F Br Carex stokesii F Br.
RMPH2EGG–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is seen in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMRJWYCA–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. /0 +1 Hernandia stokesii. Lycopersicum esculentum Passiflora maliformis I. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ); United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Was
RMJG7323–Scorpaena Stokesii 28Discoveries in Australia29
RMMWRCD7–. This is an image entitled 'Silubosaurus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The lizard depicted is now known as Egernia stokesii stokesii. 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 559 Silubosaurus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMW07PYC–Archive image from page 619 of Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer diefaunasdwest02hamb Year: 1907 474 Franz Werner, das Auge; uur eiu Paar Nuchalia, viel größer als die folgenden Schuppen. . . E. pulchra n. sp. C. Rücken- und Schwanzscliuppen einkielig, der Kiel hinten in einen Stachel ausgezogen . . E. Cunninghami Gray IL Schwanz stark niedergedrückt, breit, kürzer als der Körper, stachelig. Frontonasale in Kontakt mit dem Rostrale; obere Schwanzschuppen einspitzig . . . E. Stokesii A. Dum. Nas
RMHX417J–Hydrus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RM2C1F379–Myoporum stokesii F Br Myoporum stokesii F Br.
RMPH2EF0–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is seen in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMREHD43–. College collection of palaeontology. CRUSTACEA. 79 No. 131. Lobocarcinus Paulo-Wurtemburgensis, Meyer. This interesting and well-preserved fossil Crab occurs in considerable numbers in the Lower Ter- tiary (Nummulitic) beds of the Gebel ^Mokattam in the suburbs of Cairo, Egypt, from whence this speci- men is derived.. No. 132. Palaecorystes Stokesii, Mantell. Carapace. A small Crustacean—intermediate in form between the Brachy- iira and Anoimira, and quite abundant in the Upper Greensand and Gault of England. Two specimens, from the Upper Greensand, Cambridge, England. No. 133. [354, Cast].
RMMWEA4R–. This is an image entitled 'Hydrus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The animal depicted is Astrotia stokesii (Stokes' Sea Snake). 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 289 Hydrus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMHX7HM2–Scorpaena Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RM2C1EGXK–Polystichum stokesii ED Br Polystichum stokesii ED Br.
RMPH2EFA–Brno, Czech Republic. 30th Aug, 2018. Zoologist Petr Sramek shows a Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) in the Brno Zoo, Czech Republic, on August 30, 2018. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMRFAG30–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. CRUSTACEA. 93 No. 350. Macrophthalmus Latreillei, Edwards. This fossil Crab, closely allied to a living species, is found in beds of Newer Tertiary age in the Isle of Hainan, China. Original in the Ward Museum of the University of Rochester. Price, $0.75. No. 351, Palseocorystes Stokesii. Mantell. Two specimens, Carapace. A small Crustacean—intermediate in form be- tween the Bracliyoura and Anomoura, and quite abundant in the Gault of Folkestone, England. Origi
RMMYGRGG–. This is an image entitled 'Hydrus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The animal depicted is Astrotia stokesii (Stokes' Sea Snake). 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 251 Hydrus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMRH46TM–. Breviora. 10 BREVIORA No. 369. Figure 6. Exposed burrow of Lithophaga aristata in Chiton stokesii from Panama City, Panama (MCZ 78821) (4.2 x ). Figures 7-8. L. aristata extracted from burrow illustrated in Fig. 5 (MCZ 277123) (6.5 x ).. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
RMMW0J2G–. This is an image entitled 'Silubosaurus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The lizard depicted is now known as Egernia stokesii stokesii. 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 558 Silubosaurus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMREHD3E–. College collection of palaeontology. No. 132. Palaecorystes Stokesii, Mantell. Carapace. A small Crustacean—intermediate in form between the Brachy- iira and Anoimira, and quite abundant in the Upper Greensand and Gault of England. Two specimens, from the Upper Greensand, Cambridge, England. No. 133. [354, Cast]. Eryon propinquus, Germar. This remarkable form of Crustacean bears a long, flattened shield, with a round, fis- sured front. It is from the Lithographic lime- stone (Middle Oolite) of Eichstadt, Bavaria. Size, 6x5.. No. 134. [358, Cast]. Pemphix Seurii, Meyer. This extinct Lobster h
RMMXA5W2–. This is an image entitled 'Hydrus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The animal depicted is Astrotia stokesii (Stokes' Sea Snake). 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 290 Hydrus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMRJX336–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. A. Dense thickets of Acropora palmata on the seaward edge of the reef flat of Carysfort Reef.. B. A rich gorgonian, sponge and algal community inhabits the gorgonian zone on the gorgonian zone on the fore-reef terrace from about 5m to 10m. Scleractinian corals such as P. Porites (2) and D. stokesii (1) comprise less than 10% of the total coverage. The colony of D. stokesii is approximately 12cm in diameter.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMMY23BJ–. This is an image entitled 'Silubosaurus Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The lizard depicted is now known as Egernia stokesii stokesii. 1846. 'Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen.' 488 Silubosaurus Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
RMRF1YNF–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. C. subdiademata ? p. 166. p. 167. Names and References ; Observations, &c. Phacops Downingise, Murch. specimen of a common species, belongs to the section Acaste. A large It. p. 190. L. cornea, p. 251. p. 253. Phacops (Portlockia) Stokesii, M. Edw. (Siluria, 3rd ed. pi. 10, fig. 6; pi. 18, fig. 6). Numbers and Localities. a. 522, Underbarrow. b. 866, Garden Quarry, Aymestry. Calymene Blumenbachii, Brong. Calymene tuberculosa, Salter
RMMY1JFW–. This is an image entitled 'Scorpaena Stokesii' from Volume 1 of John Lort Stokes' 1846 book Discoveries in Australia. The fish species depicted is now known as Parascorpaena picta. 1846. 'Drawn on Stone by W. Mitchell. Hullmandel & Walton Lithographers.' 479 Scorpaena Stokesii (Discoveries in Australia)
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