RMRDJYN8–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. 216 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES dowmvarJs, and greater part of hind-legs bright chestnut; nnder-parts rufous yellow. The range includes the Chilian Andes and thence south- wards to the Chiloe Archipelago. 50. 11. 29. 5-6 (972, b). Skull and skin, female. Chile. Purchased {Zoological Society), 1856. 54. 12. 6. 6. Skin, mounted, female. Chile. Same history, 1854. 55. 12. 24. 284. Skin, female. Chile. Type. Same history, 1855.. 10. Cliile. 1.9. Chile. 1. 1 3. 1 Chile; 10. locality Fig. 32.- Skull op Pudu (Piidupudu
RMRG71YH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 536 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (Townes). cf, "San Chern," Ariz., J. Bequaert (Townes). 9, Workman Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz., May 8, 1947, H. and M. Townes (Townes). This subspecies is in Arizona, in the chaparral areas and oak woods. Adults occur in April and May. Id. Labena grallator lutea, new subspecies Male type: Pale yellow. Back of head above, three stripes on mesoscutum, narrow stripe along suture between pronotum and meso- pleurum, broad upper hind margin of mesepisternum, stripe across base and along lateral edge
RMRG734A–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 158 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 tip of lower valve of ovipositor rather abruptly tapered posteriorly, with about six vertical ridges (fig. 330,h). This group includes the one Holarctic species described below. 19. Dolichomitus sericeus (Hartig), new combination Figukes 330,h; 333,o; 358 Closlerocerus sericeus Hartig, 1847, Ber. Naturw. Ver. Hartz for 1840, p. 18; d". Type: <?, Claus Valley, Hartz Mts., Germany (lost). Male: Front wing 9.1 to 11.5 mm. long; face of moderate width, with fine, dense, sharp punctures; median segme
RMRGK0GK–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Mineralogy. VOLCANIC ROCKS FROM THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS 53 [216], M. S. Pedro, 5 km. north of Praia, S. Tiago, is a moderately coarse rock with a seriate texture. The large pyroxene and olivine phenocrysts range up to 6-7 mm., the pyroxenes euhedral, the olivines rounded or subhedral. Magnetite is common in all sizes up to 1-5 mm. and accessories are apatite and occasional flakes of biotite. Optical data for the olivine and pyroxene are as follows: a y Fa Z Ac Olivine Titanaugite 1-665 1-708 1-704 1-736-9 Fa%i5 54-57° Olivine is chiefly concen
RMRG74GR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 144 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 middle coxae, trochanters, tarsi, and basodorsal part of tibiae stramin- eous to pale fulvous; hind tibia fuscous on its basal 0.2 ± and apical 0.45 ±, the rest dirty whitish; hind tarsus fuscous, a little paler at the incisures; first two abdominal tergites varying from black to ferruginous. Specimens: 9, Jordan Pond, Mount Desert, Maine, June 10, 1921, C. W. Johnson (Washington). 9 (type), New Hampshire (Philadel- phia). 9, Cranberry Lake, N. Y., June 16, 1924, E. A. Hartley (Washington). 9, Greene Co
RMRHE6MJ–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. — 216 — sticis et setis 3-4 lateralibus auctis, sternitis setis brevibiis et brevioribus sparsis parum raris. Tergitum 7"'"' (Fig. 21) postico utrimque rotundatim exci- sum, angulis triangularibus acutis. Forceps (Fig. 22) brachiis sat atteuuatis apice arcuato, tuberculis parvis fere usque ed apicem auctis et dente sin- gulo armatis, dente brachii dexteri a basi forcipis parum magis quam idem laevis distante. Long. corp. 37, lat. 5. Long, antenn. 9,5, forcipis 4,5. Exempla minora differunt tergito septimo angulis posti- ci
RMRG73TR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 40 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3. Figures 8, 9.—Localities: 8 (left), Apsilops hirtifrons; 9 (right), A. bicolor. fulvous to fuscous, darker apically; wings weakly infuscate; first ab- dominal segment black, its apical 0.2 to 0.5 ferruginous; second and following tergites ferruginous, in the male often partly infuscate and sometimes mostly fuscous. Specimens (16 cf, 269): From Alberta (Wabamun); California (2 miles northwest of Blue Lake in Lassen Co., Crescent City, Davis Creek in Modoc Co., Hackamore in Modoc Co., and 6 miles s
RMRHC1G0–. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. 238 THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. Name of Champion. Page. LADY DE VRIES OF R.âHolstein cow. 12 LADY ECCLESâHarness pony 216 LADY ELEGANTâClydesdale nily 04 LADY FASHIONâHackney mare 110 LADY HUGHESâSaddle mare ::!2 LADY LUCILEâPoland-China sow Iii2 LADY OF MEADOWBROOKâAngus cow.Ul.S LADY SHARON. -IthâShorthorn cow.... 7 LANDSEER'S FANCYâJer.sey cow i:!9 LAVENDER VISCOUNTâShorthorn bull. S2 LAYIA OF GLAMISâAngus heifer .''iS LAZARUSâAngora goat S7 LEICESTER RAMâColumbian champion. S4 LENA D.â Devon cow 20:{. WAl-K U Klvâ1'01,AN1)-('H1NA VKAU-
RMRFA6R3–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. WEN LOCK GROUP. 145 Case and Column of Drawers. Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. PC Gd2 p. 216. 0. parva, p. 221. Gd Gd Gd2 Gd4 Gc8 p. 220. p. 223. Gc8 Gd Gd Spirifera, p. 192.. Gc8 Names and References; Observations, &c. Orthis elegantula, Dalm. (Siluria, 2nd ed. pi. 20, fig. 12. Davidson, Sil. Brach. t. 27, figs. 1—9). Not so common in the Dudley limestone as in the Bala rocks, but still very frequent. I think
RMREKGBD–. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. TVPE I.: YELLOW FLAO {/ris/>seudacori:s)* Vegetative characters.-A perennial herb with a creeping sympodi.U rhizon^e. Th. leaves are mostly radical, sword Hkl? and overlap in an a/uifa,U manner. Inflorescence.—The main type of branchmg is cymose. Flower (figs. 216, 217) actino- ' ' niorphic, 9, cyclic, epigyn- ous. Perianth 3 + 3, united to form a long tube, j)etaIoid, yellow. The free parts of the three peri- anth - leaves, which represent the outer whorl (P), are bent downwards, and each has a FiB. .i6.-Flowe7;f Yen,.,,. Flag T^?"'&
RMRF14F8–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 43.—Eressa siamica, (J. 0. Hind wing normal. 230. Eressa discinota. Syntomis discinota, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. lo (1879); Hmpsn. Moths Ind. i. p. 216 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 9(3, Black suffused with metallic green ; antennae white at tips ; palpi below, frons, guloe, tegulae, patagia, and lateral spots on meso- and metathorax orange; thorax below mostly orange ; tarsi with the 1st joint white; abdomen with seven orange bands in male, six in female, more or less completely in- terrupted on dorsum. Wings hyaline, with the veins a
RMRN5MN1–. Animal Ecology. Animal ecology. lulmoiulsoii l'»4(): Dafh)iia. Kiclimaii 1"58; fisli, Ricker 1946. Gerking 1954; birds, Keiuleigli 1949; mammals, Golley I960). Occasionally, the amount of food re(|iiired by a species can be determined un- der natural conditions. Heavers in Michigan cut 216 jioplar trees, averaging 5.23 cm in diameter, per year per individual, in order to use the bark and cambium as food. With v3750 such trees per hectare (1500 per acre), one iiectare (Z.'^ acres) could suj)- port a ]inv of heavers for about 9 years (Bradt 1938). Mortality from non-predatory causes, D h
RMRG70X1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 622 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figure 326.—Left hind legs, species of Itoplectis, 9 (a-d); Ephialtes, and Coccygomimus, 9 (i-1): (e-h); a, 7. behrensii b, I. vescas c, I. fustiger d, I. curticauda brevacus e, E. picticornis f, E. annulicornis g, E. pacificus h, E. Ontario i, C. silvicola j, C. pedalis k, C. maurus 1, C. ellopiae. 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 o
RMRGK4PK–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 216 NEW YORK STATE! MUSEUM number of cross veins in any part, but in general they are more numerous in the female. Behind the costal brown band in the female there are about 70 cross veins, not in a single row, not in regular rows at all. Abdomen pale yellowish or flesh tinted, thickly dotted and dj>8hed with brown, tending to form a dark middorsal band, more or less completely divided on the base of each segment, a line of brown dashes each side just above the pale lateral margin on segments 1-9, with a more or less separate curved mark above th
RMRGW780–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. August, 1944 Ross: Caddis Flies of Illinois 263 Burks, S S, $9,7 pupae, many larvae; Kankakee River, May 24, 1937, H. H. Ross, $ S , 9 9; May 5, 1938, Ross & Burks, S $, 9 9, many pupae; Aug. 19, 1939, Ross & Burks, 1 larva; May 1, 1941, T. H. Frison, 5 $ , 19. Brachycentrus Curtis Brachycentrus Curtis (1834, p. 216). Geno- type, monobasic: Brachycentrus subnubilus Curtis. Sphinctogaster Provancher (1877, p. 262). Genotype, monobasic: Sphinctogaster lutescens Provancher. Oligoplectnim McLachlan (1868, p. 297). Genotype, by subsequent limita
RMRD810R–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 7, 8,9,12,12. Lower Helderlerg.—In Pennsylvania collections (00, p. 234) specimens 604-7 (three) in F. & G.'s coll. at Man- sing's quarry, near Hazardville. Carbon Co., Pa., from Low» Helderberg, F/.—Also (000, p. 166), spec. 187-4 (three) from Perry Co., three miles east of Ikesburg ; and spec. 216-3 (five) from other outcrops of the Lower Helderherg chert heds^ VI. Orthis flssicosta, Hall. Pal. N. Y. Vol. 1, 1847. Em-. mons, Amer. Geol. Vol. 1, part 2,
RMRG73BN–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 94 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 W. R. M. Mason (Ottawa). 9, Bells Corners, Ont., Aug. 11, 1936, G. S. Walley (Ottawa). 9, locality illegible, May 5, 1885 (Ottawa). This is a species of Canada and Alaska.. Figures 36, 37.—Localities: 36 (left), Apistephialtes masoni; 37 (right), A. arcticus. i. Apistephialtes arcticus (Roman), new combination Figure 329,g Ephialtes arcticus Roman, 1914, M6m. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersbourg, ser. 8, cl. Phys.-Math., vol. 29, No. 7, p. 6; $. Type: ?, Cape Chara-Ullach, mouth of Lena River, arctic Siberia
RMRH3W3K–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 150 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Figs. 214-217. Right clasper of male. 214. Parthenicus pallidicollis Van D.; 21.5. P. mfiguttatus; 216, P. ribesi; 217, P. femoratus Van D. tor. Antennae: segment I, length .17 mm; II, .81 mm; III, .61 mm; IV, .27 mm. Pronotum, length .38 mm, width at base .88 mm. Hemelytra shorter, but color and pubescence very similar to the male. Holotype: d Aug. 24, 1925, Estes Park, Colo- rado (II. H. Knight), taken on Ribes. Allotype: 9 same data as the tvpe. Paratypes: d 9 taken with the t
RMREKGBJ–. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 17: MONOCOTYLEDONS i 1 1' n 4 i .1 t 1 '( â ! 1 i h j. TVPE I.: YELLOW FLAO {/ris/>seudacori:s)* Vegetative characters.-A perennial herb with a creeping sympodi.U rhizon^e. Th. leaves are mostly radical, sword Hkl? and overlap in an a/uifa,U manner. Inflorescence.âThe main type of branchmg is cymose. Flower (figs. 216, 217) actino- ' ' niorphic, 9, cyclic, epigyn- ous. Perianth 3 + 3, united to form a long tube, j)etaIoid, yellow. The free parts of the three peri- anth - leaves, which represent the outer whorl (P), are bent downwards, and
RMRGCB9X–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. % BULLETIN No. 982 Contribution from the Bureau of Markets GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Chief. J&9*^su Washington, D. C. June,1921 MARKET STATISTICS.1 Prepared under the direction of Carl J. West, Specialist in Market Statistics, assisted by Lewis B. Flohr, Investigator in Marketing. Part I: CONTENTS. Page, i Part IV: Live stock 1-101 Dressed meats 102-130 Part II: Wool 131-142 Part III: Dairy products, poultry, and oleomarga- rine 142-15.5 Page. Grain, hay, feed, and seeds 155-215 Part V: Fruits and vegetables 216-267 Part
RMRJBDBR–. Characterization of bovine uterine and conceptus proteins. Cattle. -216- PH 8.9 8.4 7.9 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.2 5.8 5.5 5.1 4.4 3.6 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' â I â I â I â I . I A. S 0 s ,. n -40o'o l280x -140|^ - 562 - 47^ '- 38jg - 31 < l24^ - 16-1 Bug. 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.. Bartol, Frank Fitzhugh.
RMRG72M1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 270 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Coloration as in Z. favosa except that the hind legs are a little paler brown and that the brownish tinge on the mesothorax is absent or indistinct. Type: 9, Pinkham Notch, N. H., Aug. 23, 1951, H., M., and D. Townes (Washington, USNM 63707). Paratype: 9, Stoneham, Que., June 21, 1938, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 6. Zatypota cingulata, new species Figure 325,b Front wing of male 3.2 to 4.4 mm. long, of female 3.7 to 4.4 mm. long; clypeus unusually narrow; mesoscutum mat; metapleurum subpolished; propodeu
RMRG737H–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 134 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 October 9 and 10 at Robson, B. C.J and November 29 at Jemez Springs, N. Mex. Rearing records are: 9, from Buprestis conjluens in Populus tremu- loides, Vade, Calif., Feb. 4, 1916, H. E. Burke. 39, from Saperda moesta in Populus trichocarpa, Riggins, Idaho, Apr. 6 to 8, 1914, Josef Brunner. 9, from Saperda tulari, Clarksburg, Calif., "11-4-35." 9, from Saperda sp. in Populus tremuloides, North Cheyenne Canyon, Colo., Geo. Hofer. cT, from Xylocrius agassizi in Ribes, Buckley, Wash., Apr. 29, 193
RMRGK07T–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. A NEW MESOZOIC FLORA FROM TICO, ARGENTINA 75. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. Fig. 55. Fragment of the holotype showing branching. LIL 2560. X2. Figs. 56, 57. Normal and small leaves. Slide LIL 215. X15. Fig. 58. Stoma showing abundant granules, striae and ridges on subsidiary cells. (Hypodermal cells with broken lines). Slide LIL 216. X500. Fig. 59. Section of stoma. X500. Brachyphyllum mirandai sp. n. (PL 7, fig. 41; PL 8, figs. 53-55; PL 9, figs. 6i, 62; PL 12, fig. 76; Text-figs. 55-59) Diagnosis. Larger branch, 4 mm. in diameter,
RMRHDXK2–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 216 J.-C. Beaucournu. Fig. 2: Leptopsylla algira vogeli n. ssp., holotype, segment IX et hamulus; noter la forme du télomére et en particulier le contour et la chétotaxie de son bord antérieur. cordement avec le bord ventral est done aigu, alors qu'il tend vers Tangle droit chez les sous-espéces précitées. Spermathéque et ducti non distinctifs. Dimensions (insectes montés): male: 1,9 mm; femelle: 2,2 mm. Discussion: L'autonomie de L. a. vogeli n. ssp. étant évidente
RMRMK8JW–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. 144 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Family Sphaeromatidae Bathycopea typhlops Tattersall Fig. 13 Bathycopea typhlops Tattersall, 1905: 12, 65, pi. 3. Loyola e Silva, 1971: 216, figs 2-3. Schultz, 1973:275. Previous record Off County Kerry, Ireland. Material SAM-A15461 2 S3 3 $$ 1 ovig. ? 3,9-5,3 mm SM 103 Remarks This is only the second record of this remarkable species. Tattersall (1905) recorded B. typhlops from five stations off the Irish coast, in depths ranging from about 400 to 830 metres, and in all cases th
RMRG70Y4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 620 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figure 324.—Left hind legs, species of Polysphincta, 9 (a-e); Acrotaphus, 9 (f): Sinarachna, 9 (g-h); and Zatypota, 9 (i-1): a, P. burgessii e, P. eboripes i, Z. bohemani b, P. timata f, A. urillii j, Z. parva c, P. tuberosa bruneti g, S. pallipes strigis k, Z. patellata d, P. koebelei h, S. anomala 1, Z. favosa. 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
RMRG73DR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 136 V. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3. Figures 59, 60.—Localities: 59 (left), Ischnus lotus latus; 60 (right), /. I. pinguis. Specimens: 29, Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 27 and Sept. 1, 1945, E. H. Stricldand (Edmonton and Townes). 9, Slave Lake, Alta., Aug. 14, 1924, O. Biyant (Washington). 9, summit of Mount Katahdin, 5,215 ft., Maine, Aug. 19, 1902 (Washington). 9, Mount Katahdin, Maine, August 1902 (Washington), cf, Douglas Lake, Mich., July, C. H. Kennedy (Townes). 9, Huron Mts., Mich., July 19, 1959, H. Townes (Townes). cf, Yellow Dog
RMRG72BH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 418 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3 Listrognathvs multicolor Cushman, 1929, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 74, art. 16, p. 20; ?. Type: 9, California (Washington). Front wing 5.2 to 7.6 mm. long; frontal horn large; propodeum with rather low crests, its apical carina absent or present between the crests in male, absent in female; postpetiole moderately wide, with moder- ately close, evenly distributed punctures; punctures on second tergite separated by about 0.25 their diameter; ovipositor tip as in L. albomac- ulata (fig. 329,k). Male
RMRH4W6M–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. INDEX AND GLOSSARY 431 Vetchling, 349. Viburnum, 397, Fig. 279. Vicia, 350. Vigna Sinensis, 353, Fig. 473. Vinca, 387. Vine, cypress, 380, Fig. 492. ViolaeeiB, 337. Violet, 3, 337, 338; cleistogamous, 134, Fig. 216; seeds, 158; society. 225. Viper's Buglo.?s. Virgin's bower, 327 Virginia creeper, tendril, 109, 113, Fig. 163. Wake-robin, 300. Wallflower fruit, 152; hairs, 270. Walnut buds, 37, 133, 147. Wandering Jew, 303. Water, how the plant takes, 64; -lily, 3, 198; pores, 271; roots search for, 9. Waterleaf, 383. Watersprout, 21, 54. Water c
RMRED8BE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 216 0,6—0,9 mm lang und 0,09—0,13 mra breit, rinnig-zusaniraen- gefaltet, Eänder flach, gegen die Spitze deutlich gezähnt. Kippe grün oder gelbgrün,. 0,035 mm breit, bis in die Spitze fortgeführt und mit derselben erlöschend. Blattzellen etwas derbwandig, nicht ^'S- S88. getüpfelt, chlorophyllreich und mit geschlängeltem Primordialschlauche, 0,006 mm breit und 6—9 mal so lang, auch in der Spitze verlängert, basale Zellen nicht ver- schie
RMRGHA19–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 140 M. W. R. DE V. GRAHAM. Figs 211-220 211, 212, Aprostocetus (Aprostocetus) bucculentus (Kostjukov), 9: (211) gaster; (212) antenna. 213, A. (A.) malagensis sp. n. $, antenna. 214, 215, A. (A.) larzacensis sp. n. $; (214) gaster; (215) antenna. 216, A. (A.) aartsenisp. n. $, antenna. 217 A. (A.) levadiensis sp. n. $, antenna. 218, A. (A.)crassicepssp. n. $,antenna. 219,220, A (A)toxisp.n. $: (219)antenna; (220)forewing, anterior.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
RMRE5D0E–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. 216 Ice distribution and dynamics 58°469 N I70°25,3'W 36 31 TEMPERATURE (°C) 35 34 58°56.9' N I70°068'W 33 -I 4. -â °-^ 58° 46,9 N 170= 253 W 36 31. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hood, D. W. (Donald Wilbur), 1918-; Calder, John A; United States. Office of Marine Pollut
RMRG7364–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 146 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 1912, Josef Brunner. 9, ovipositing on pupa of Acanthocinus, Meta- line Falls, Wash., July 3, 1930, DeLeon. This species is transcontinental in northern coniferous forests but is much commoner in the West. It is adult throughout the growing season. The hosts are coleopterous borers under the bark of Coniferae. &/ 1 V 1£ â¢:⢠/ '* 4 *<. 0 ^X r^ ⢠⢠i »^^' ""â ^^ ^ "°fy V'< ⢠[ i * 1 â¢% r j (. Figures 60, 61.âLocalities: 60 (left), Dolichomitus foxleei; 61 (right), D.
RMRGK932–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 274 M. W. R. de V. GRAHAM. 216 Figs. 209-220. Gastrancistrus spp. 209, dispar sp. n., <$, antenna ; 210, fuscicornis Walker, $, antenna ; 211, same, q*. antenna ; 212, same, ?, fore wing ; 213, alectus Walker, $, fore wing venation ; 214, pyricola (Marchal), $, clypeus and genae ; 215, cupreus sp. n., $, clypeus and genae ; 216, unicolor Walker, $, clypeus ; 217, coxalis (Thomson), $, fore wing venation ; 218, pyricola (Marchal), $, fore wing venation ; 219, cupreus sp. n., 9. fore wing venation ; 220, unicolor Walker, $, fore w
RMRGEYPN–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. AcTiNOSOMA, Spilasma, MiCREFEiRA, Pronous • Levi 201. Plate 5. Madrepeira amazonica n. sp. Web of an immature, about 5.1 cm wide, 16.5 cm long, calculated from the size of the spider (photo, J. Coddington). Madrepeira amazonica new species Plate 5; Figures 205-216; Map 7 Holotype. Male holotype from Albergue "Cuzco Amazonica," 200 m, 12°33'S, 69°03'W, Rio Madre de Dios, Depto. Madre de Dios, Peru, 9 Mar. 1990 (D. Silva D.), in MUSM. The specific name is a noun in apposition after the type locahty. Descriptio
RMRG72YK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 258 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PAET 3. Figures 134,135.—Localities: 134 (left), Chromocryptus planosaeplanosae; 135 (right), C. p. vandykei. F. M. Jones (St. Paul). 9, Midland Co., Mich., July 23, 1959 K. R. Dreisbach (Dreisbach). 9, Farmingdale, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1938, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 29, reared from Tolype velleda, Long Island, N.Y., June 30, 1907, G. P. Engelhardt (Washington and Townes). 9, reared from Hallisidota tessellaris, Rochester, N.Y., June 1932 (Washington), cf, West Farms, New York City, N.Y., J. Angus (New York)
RMRMWJAT–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. se différencier tout d'abord Tépiderme, puis des cordons pro- cambiaux analogues à ceux que nous avons vu se former dans la tige et dont la différenciation en éléments conducteurs. ce Fig. 9. —Kalanchoe crenata. — Limbe, épidémie inférieur; ce, cellules épider- miques ; es, cellules slomatiques ; ca, cellules annexes. G. = 216. s'effectue de la même manière (fig. 8). Le limbe d'une feuille adulte présente un épiderme qui, en coupe transversale, est à peu près identique sur les deux faces: les cellules sont régulières, à membranes minces très légèrement cutini
RMRG74K1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 102 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 1948, H., M., G., and D. Townes (Townes). 9, Sonora Pass, Calif., July 30, 1954, J. C. Downey (Townes). 4 c? and 29 (lectotype and paratypes), Nevada (Philadelphia), d reared from reddish Apatela, probably near Puyallup, Wash., S. E. Crumb (Townes). 2. Metopius (Tylopius) bellus Cresson, new combination Figure 186,c Metopius bellus Cresson, 1879, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 7, proc. p. xxviii; d Type: cf, Nevada (Philadelphia). Front wing about 12 mm. long; second recurrent vein with two bullae. Other
RMRH56KD–. Brehms Tierleben : allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs : mit 1800 Abbildungen im Text, 9 Karten und 180 Tafeln in Farbendruck und Holzschnitt. Zoology; Animal behavior. 216 (gifte Drbnunc^: ^aarjefier; brüte f^amiUe: ^orntiere. (Seiten ^er gleidjmägtg gugefpi^t, bie bluffet fe^r Hein unb fd^mal, auf bie Umranbung ber 9lafenB(^er Befc^ränft. auf ber (Stirn aufgefegte @e!)örn biegt fic^^ anfangt ein wenig t)orn, fobann gleichmäßig nad) l)inten unb äugen, mit ben (Spijen etma^ unten unb innen, l&at breiedfigen Ouerfc^nitt, bilbet auf ber ^orberfeite eine breite, fanft geraölbte, in ber TOtte fa
RMRG72EM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 386 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PABT 3 and Ferguson), cf, New Braunfels, Tex., June 7, 1942, E. S. Ross (San Francisco). 9, Rock Island, Tex., June 27, 1922, Grace O. Wiley (St. Paul), c?, Great Falls, Va., June 18, N. Banks (St. Paul). This subspecies occurs in the Austroriparian fauna. 3b. Diapetiniorpha macula macula (Cameron) Hemiteles macula Cameron, 1886, Biologia Central!-Americana, Insecta, Hymenoptera, vol. 1, p. 256; ?. Type: ?, Presidio, Mexico (London). Teeth on propodeum of female about 1.2 as long as their basal width; a
RMRG73XK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 284 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figure 179.—Heads: a-e, species of Trieces, 9 ; f, species of Seticornuta, 9 ; g-o, species of Exochus, 9 (except where noted): a, T. tegularis b, T. sapineus sapineus c, T. sapineus litus d, T. aquilus e, T. onitis f, S. terminalis g, E. pictus xanthopsis h, E. litus i, E. flavifrontalis, c? j, E. nigripalpis tectulum k, E. externus 1, E. capnodes, cf m, E. signifer n, E. transversus o, E. decoratus scitulus, cf. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRG74XT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 38 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 2. Trieces costatus (Davis) Figures 178,m; 180,b Chorinaeus costatus Davis, 1897, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, p. 211; d", ?. Lectotype: 9, New Hampshire (Philadelphia). Chorinaeus -pusillus Davis, 1897, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, p. 211; d $ (new synonymy). Lectotype: ?, Washington (Philadelphia). Front wing 4.0 to 4.9 mm. long; face about 1.3 as wide as high, with moderate sized punctures that are separated by about 0.5 their diameter; face and clypeus in profile moderately convex; attach
RMRJMG2D–. Elementary text-book of zoology [electronic resource]. Zoology. AMPHIOXUS. 305 Fig. 217.—The Development of Amphioxus as seen in Transverse Sections. Neural Groove. Neural Tube. Neural Tube.. (A Through D 1-2 In Fig. 216; B through E 3-.^, and C through E 5-6 in Fig. 216 ; D through F 7-8 in Fig. 216; E through 9-10 in Fig. 217 ; and F through posterior part of 1' ig. 219.) »#> A, shows the neural groove and developing mesoblastic sacs ; B and C, shows the neural tube ; D, shows the completed mesoblastic sacs ; E, shows the notochord completely formed ; and F, shows the formation of myoto
RMRG3PEJ–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 216 180 170 160 150 2 z xI40 t- (9 Z Ui -I CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME a < o 130 120- to MO 100 90. -E3- I RANGE —^1 MEAN STANDARD ERROR OP MEAN STANDARD DEVIATION II IV AGE FIGURE 2. Length at age of males (open figures) and females (closed figures) for the 1973-74 season. Son Pedro samples. most ages were smaller than during the 1972-73 season. Although the mean lengths at age were smaller, they still were 10 mm (0.4 inch) larger th
RMRG723D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 498 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 basal 0.15 of tibiae whitish, the front and middle tibiae somewhat infuscate subbasally; tarsi light brown, the fifth segment blackish; wings medium brown, the front wing a little paler basad of stigma. Specimens: 9, Dade Co., Fla., May 26, 1950 (Townes). 9 (type), Dade Co., Fla., E. A. Schwarz (Washington). 9, Gainesville, Fla., Mar. 17, 1934, H. T. T. (Townes). 9, Gainesville, Fla., Apr. 7, 1947,. Figures 224-226.—Localities: 224 (left), Xorides humeralis mexicanus; 223 (center), X. h. piceatits; 226
RMRG721N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 516 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3 I L ^ r * J r^ .'""^ 3>^ — y M %. Figures 299-302.—Localities: 299 (left), Helcostizus annulicornis; 300 (center, left), H. tibialis; 301 (center, right), H. subrectus; 302 (right), H. oxyura. (Ottawa), cf, Ithaca, N.Y., F. H. Chittenden (Washington). 9, Stillwater, Okla., Apr. 16, 1936, M. Maxwell (Ottawa). 9, reared (host probably Elaphidion parallelum), Barcroft, Va., Mar. 9, 1935, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). This species occurs in the Transition and Carolinian faunas. 2. Helco
RMRG37WA–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. SARDINE AGE AND LENGTH COMPOSITION 121 TABLE 9 Length Composition of Year Classes in Sardine Samples from the Northern Baja California Interseason Catch, 1962 Standard length (mm) Year class Totals 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 Meas- L956 1955 Aged ured 164.. 166.. 168 170 . 3 1 1 2 5 6 172.. 174.. 176.. 178.. 180.. 9 12 11 10 1 1 182.. 184.. 1S6 iss 190.. 192. 194. 196.. 198.. 200. 202.. 204.. 206.. 208. 210.. 212.. .'I I 216.. 218-
RMRG729B–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 384 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Que.; June 23 at Chester, Calif.; August 12 on Dixie Mt. at 5,200 to 6,000 ft., in the Blue Mts., Oreg.; August 19 and 31 on Diamond Head Trail, near Squamish, B. C; and September 5 at Del Norte, Calif. Reared specimens are as follows: d from Laspeyresia toreuta (no further data). 2d", 19, from Paratimia conicola in Pinus attenuata, Del Norte, Calif., collected Oct. 12, 1913, emerged Mar. 18, 1914, P. D. Sergent. 9, from Paratimia conicola, Mount St. Helena, Napa Co., Calif., June 19, 1930, E. C.
RMRMK1Y9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. fij (fcb. Fig. 8. Radula teeth of: a. 'Clavatula' tumida (Sow.), b. 'Genotia' belaeformis (Sow.), c. Asthenotoma vertebrata (Smith), d. Cythara africana (Sow.), e. Lienardia grayi (Rve.). f. 'Drillia' scitecostata (Sow.), g. 'Drillia'/w/fom (Sow.), h. Philbertia capensis (Smith). 'Genotia' belaeformis (Sow.) Figs. 8 b, 9 b 1903. Sowerby. Mar. Invest. S. Afr., ii, p. 216, pi. 4, fig. 8 (Pleurotoma (Genotia) b.). 1906. Smith. Ann. Natal Mus., i, p. 24 (Genotia b.). Anterior canal short. Length of apert
RMRD12B9–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 134 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VI. *i2S. Stegocephaloides auratus (G. O. Sars). Stegocephaloid.es auratus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 203, PI. 70 fig. 3. — Stebbing 1906, p. 92. Occurrence. The species was taken three times by tin- "Thor" (not by the "Ingolf") and is new to the area. S. of Iceland: "Thor" St. 171. 63°I5'N., 22°23'W. 216—326 m. 4 spec. S. of the Faroes: - 78. 12.5. 1904. 6i°o8' N., 9°28'W. 820 m. Abt. 35 spec. — - 99. 22. 5. 1904. 6ici5' N., 9°35' W. 900
RMREFT6W–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. AFRICA 109 1968 FISH CATCH UP IN SOUTH AND SW AFRICA South Africa's Cape west coast shoal fish catch for the first 2 months of the 1968 sea- son, excluding both factory ships, was 67,224 short tons of pilchards, 867 of maasbanker, 23,410 of mackerel, 20,370 of anchovy, and 1,815 ofred-eye herring. The total: 113,677 tons. In the 1967 period, the catch was 110,319 tons: pilchards 48,551 tons; maasbanker 3,216; mackerel 9,526; anchovy 57,341; and red-eye herring 1,685 tons. In 1966, the Jan.-Feb. total was 54,928 tons: pilchards 20,772 tons;
RMRGJ7CE–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Plate 3 Scanning electron micrographs of occlusal views of molars of Amphiperatherium from Creechbarrow. Figs 1-6 Amphiperatherium aff. goethei Crochet, x 24. Fig. 1, right M1 (reversed) (M37110). Fig. 2, right M2 (reversed) (M35632). Fig. 3, left M3 (M35633). Fig. 4, left M2 (M37112). Fig. 5, left M3 (M35637). Fig. 6, left M4 (M35638). See p. 216. Figs 7-12 Amphiperatherium fontense Crochet, x 16. Fig. 7, left M1 (M35390). Fig. 8, left M2 (M35602). Fig. 9, right M3 (reversed) (M37093). Fig. 10, left M, (M35612). Fig. 11, left M2/3
RMRG722R–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 504 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 fuscous at apex; hind leg fuscous or infuscate, its coxa and trochanters fulvous. Specimens: 9 (type of yukonensis), Fort Yukon, Alaska, L. M. Turner (Washington). 9, Rampart, Alaska, June 28, 1903, M. E. Koonce (Pittsburgh). 9, Sidney, B. C, May 21, 1927, W. H. A. Preice (Washington), cf, Campus of University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., June, T. D. A. Cockerell (Washington). 9, Longs Peak Inn at 9,000 ft., Colo., July 2, 1926, E. C. Van Dyke (San Francisco). 9 (type of frigidus), "Hudson Bay terr
RMRG70WD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 624 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figure 328.—Left hind legs, species of Aroies, 9 (a-b); and Spilopteron, 9 (c-g); and tips of antennae, species of Xorides, 9 (h-1): a, .1. il<cot us b, A. melleus c, S. franclemonti d, »S. formosum formosum e, S. formosum, oust rale f, S. vicinum vicinum g, S. occiputale h, X. frigidus i, X. pidus j, X. peniculus k, X. rileyi 1, X. medius m, X. insularis n. A', albopictus. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RMRG739P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 118 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Wetzel's Swamp, Harrisburg, Pa., May 7, 1910, W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Greenville, S. C., July 12, 1931, H. Townes (Townes). 5d", 99, reared from Quercus, Preg- nall, S. C, Feb. 18, 1905, and Mar. 3 and 25, 1905, W. F. Fiske (Wash- ington and Ottawa). 9, U. S., June 18, 1913 (Washington). 9, C. V. Riley (Washington). d June 17, 1913 (Washington). This species occurs in the Alleghanian and Carolinian faunas. It is adult throughout the growing season. Larvae in har
RMRG72E9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 388 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 pabt 3 5. Diapetimorpha rufigasler Cushman Figures 332,e,f Diapetimorpha rufigaster Cushman, 1929, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 74, art. 16' p. 33; 9. Typo: 9, Potomac Creek, Va. (Washington). Male: Front wing 4.7 to 6.3 mm. long; clypeus rather weakly con- vex; cheek about 0.65 as long as basal width of mandible; tyloids in the shape of sharp longitudinal carinae, occurring on 4 segments, in most cases shorter than the segments; metapleurum with weak indis- tinct punctures and a rudimentary juxtacoxal ca
RMRG724E–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 474 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figures 214-217.—Localities: 214 (left), Odontocolon sierrae; 215 (center, left), O. parvum; 216 (center, right), 0. hrevicaudus; 217 (right), 0. dichrous. 16. Odontocolon brevicaudus (Cushman) Odontomerus brevicaudus Cushman, 1930, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 77, art. 3, p. 7; ?. Type: 9, Hedley, B. C. (Ottawa). Male: Front wing 4.2 to 8.2 mm. long; first flagellar segment about 1.22 as long as second; punctures on mesoscutum moderately strong, separated by about 1.8 their diameter; propodeal teeth ab
RMRF08BN–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. [i{2 AKCTIAD.E. *762. Lamprostola molybdipera. (Plate XXVJII. fig. 16.) Lamprof4oUi molyhdipmi, tJcliuiis, J. >". Y. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 216 (189'J). 9 . Head and tliorax deep black ; abdomen fuscous black. Fore vinj; dt'i'i* black, the veins streaked witb metallic leaden blue ; the apical area sutiused witli leaden grey-blue between veins 11 and 3. Iliiid wing fuscous black. Ihil,. Mkxico, Jalapa (<SV/«ajs), 1 ? typet in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 2U millim. 7. Amazons, Espiritu Santo, 1 (S type; Peru, 1 $ in Coll. Schaus. E
RMRF8E65–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. [i{2 AKCTIAD.E. *762. Lamprostola molybdipera. (Plate XXVJII. fig. 16.) Lamprof4oUi molyhdipmi, tJcliuiis, J. >". Y. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 216 (189'J). 9 . Head and tliorax deep black ; abdomen fuscous black. Fore vinj; dt'i'i* black, the veins streaked witb metallic leaden blue ; the apical area sutiused witli leaden grey-blue between veins 11 and 3. Iliiid wing fuscous black. Ihil,. Mkxico, Jalapa (<SV/«ajs), 1 ? typet in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 2U millim. 7. Amazons, Espiritu Santo, 1 (S type; Peru, 1 $ in Coll. Schaus. E
RMRG72W2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Polysphincta takewakii Uchida, 1927, Ins. Matsumurana, vol. 1, p. 172; d 9 • New synonymy. Types: 2c?, 3? , Toyama, Honshu, Japan (Sapporo). Biology: Nielsen, 1937, Entomologiske Meddelelser, vol. 20, pp. 25-27. Front wing of male 3.3 to 4.4 mm. long, of female 3.2 to 5.8 mm. long; front femur and nearly always also middle femur of female with a blunt median tooth beneath; hind femur about 4.8 as long as deep in male, about 5.3 as long as deep in female. Black. Scape and pedicel partly or entirely whit
RMRD346R–. Das Leben der Pflanze. Plants; Plants; Plants; Phytogeography. 216 g-lorn ber .^oc^gcbirge. S)ie hc^aaxtc 9((penvofc liebt ben falfreic^en Soben an offenen, tioifcnen gtanbs orten, bie roftrotc 9Irt bagegen bilbet auf Urgebirgen 5öcftänbc, bcfonbcrS auf fcud^s terem, l^umiifem 5Boben. 23eibe fd^liefeen einanbcr ba^er im oHgemeinen au§. S)od^ finb fie nirfjt burc^au§ an^5!aIfbobcn ober 5^iefelbobcn gebunben, 3. S5. befiebelt Rh. ferruj^niieum aüein mit StuSfdjlufj ber anbern 9(rt ben ^uxa. Slägeli l^at für 'ba^ SJorfommen beftimmter 5(rten auf 5laIfboben ober THefelboben eine ßrflärung burcf)
RMRG74XB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 44 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Type: 9, Mount Washington, N. H., A. T. Slosson (Washington, USNM 63600). Paratypes: 9, Midland Co., Mich., Sept, 2, 1944, R. R. Dreisbach (Dreisbach). 9, Houston Co., Minn., June 14, 1910 (St. Paul). 9, Pinkham Notch, N. H., Aug. 23, 1951, H., M., and D. Townes (Townes). 9, Mount Washington, N. H., A. T. Slosson (Philadel- phia). 9, Mount Mitchell, N. C, Aug. 24, 1950, H., M., and D. Townes (Townes). 9, Montigny, Que., June 9, 1941, O. Peck (Ottawa). 9, Quebec Province, June 19, 1895 (Ottawa). This subs
RMRJ46D5–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêche commerciale; Pêche commerciale. Codfish Ilerriiitr, iiiokled bbls. Mackerel, piekled do . Salmon, pickled do.. Salmon, canned lbs. L.ibstera. canned do.. Fish, all other Fish, products of 9,004 1, 204 1,017 1,005 10,243 7,015 3,000 2,705 2,685 109,625 125,030 Total Codfiph .. II Total. 5,985 173 17,216 Value. $15,965 2, 360 146, 925 19.5, 606 4, 696 1, Hli6 142 67 9,126 15,998 5,319 416 201 111,512 4,300. Please not
RMRHKRKG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 216 G. POHLE AND M. TELFORD CO 8.0 6.0 4.0 I 9 2.0 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.3. + 1.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 CARAPACE WIDTH (mm) 8.0 10.0 FIGURE 3. Relative growth of the abdomen of Dissodactylus primitivus. Open symbols represent males, closed symbols females. Each circular symbol is a mean measurement for one instar, with the number of observations given. Vertical and horizontal lines are standard deviations. Four additional square symbols represent instars 29 to 32 of one female individual in which molt of instar 28 to 29 represents a puber
RMRG73W1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 30 U, S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3 Dreisbach (Dreisbach). 29, Muskegon Co., Mich., Aug. 2, 1944, R. R. Dreisbach (Dreisbach). cf, Oakland Co., Mich., July 19, 1946, R. R. Dreisbach (Townes). 9, Roscommon Co., Mich., Oct. 10, 1945, R. R. Dreisbach (Dreisbach). 9, Ithaca, N.Y., Aug. 27, 1896 (Ithaca). 9, Mount Whiteface, 4,000 ft., N.Y., Aug. 11, 1950, H. Dietrich (Ithaca). 9, Ringwood, near Ithaca, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1938 (Townes). 9, "Cedar Springs," Ohio, Oct. 8, 1935, J. N. KnuU (Columbus). 9, RockcUffe, Ont., Sept. 18, 1940
RMREF3HM–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 834 1605. P. trifolii Kunze 1. c. p. 14 ^1817) Tab. I Fig. 8. — Corda in Sturm Deutschi. Flora, Pilze III, 17 Tab. 9; Icon. III. 10 Fig. 25; Anleit. p. LIX Tab. B 10 Fig. 6. — Sacc. Svll. IV, 350. — Link Spec. Plant. I, 43. — Greville Scot. Cr. Fl. Tab. 216. — Nees et Henry Syst. p. 45, 49 Tab. VII. — De Wild, et Dur. Prodr. Fl. Belg. II, 336. — Oudemans Cat. rais. Pays Bas p. 512. — Magnus Pilzfl. Tirol p. 508. — Schroet. in Schles. Kry
RMRDWPMX–. The commonly occurring wild plants of Canada. A flora for the use of beginners. Botany. 308 INDEX. Page. Wood-Betony 168 Woodbine 96 Wood-Fern 262 Wood-Nettle 200 Wood-Rush 244 Wood-Safte 162 Wopdsia 265 Wood-Sorrel , 42 Wood-Sorrel Family 42 Woodwardia 261 Worm-seed Mustard 21 Wormwood 112 Xanthium Ill Xanthoxylum 43 XYRIDACEiE 247 Xyris 247 Page. Tam ... . 236 Yam Family 236 Yarrow 131 Yellow Adder's-tongue 242 Yellow-ejed Grass 247 Yellow-eyed Grass Family 247 Yellow Pond-Lily 1! Yellow Puccoon 9 Yellow-Battle US Yellow Eocket 19 Yew 216 Zannicliellia 224 Zizia 90 Zoatera 224 Zygadenus 2
RMRHGKPE–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. Concepción, Chile. Tomo 60, 1989. 216 a 226, Enodisovxacris curtipennis n. gen., n. sp.,d'(216, adulto, lateral; 217, cabeza y pronoto, dorsal; 218, cabeza, frontal; 219 y 220, complejo fálico, lateral y dorsal; 221 y 222, cíngulo y endofalo, lateral y dorsal; 223 y 224, endofalo, lateral y dorsal; 225 y 226, epifalo, dorsal y lateral). 227 a 233, Uretacris lilai Liebermann (227,cf, adulto, lateral; 228,d; cabeza y pronoto, dorsal; 229,cf, cabeza, frontal; 230,9, cabe- za,
RMRG727P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 454 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3. ^ . i i m 3. ^, • V • ^ f y-^ "X , o Figures 250, 251.—Localities: 250 (left), Mesostenus thoracicus; 251 (right), M. eisenii. 9. Mesostenus eisenii Ashmead FiGUEE 337, d Mesostenus eisenii Ashmead, 1894, Proc. California Acad. Scl., ser. 2, vol. 4, p. 129; ?. Type: 9, "El Taste," Baja California, Mexico, 3,400 ft. (San Francisco). Front wing 5.8 to 6.7 mm. long; clypeus wide, rather strongly con- vex but its apical half flattened or a little impressed, its apical margin straigh
RMRHE0F8–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 216 H. Klockenhoff Bonn, zool. Beitr. 15 (14) Borstenmuster der Abdominaltergite I und II ähnlich; Femur mit 29-43 (x = 36) Setae schwächer beborstet o. somaliensis 16 (13) Gesamtlänge 2,1-2,6 (x = 2,4) mm; Stachelhügel des Abdominal- sternits II mit je 3 kurzen Stacheln o. woltersi 6.2. Schlüssel für die d 1 ( 4) Charakteristisches Genitalsklerit! (s. Abb. 17 a und b); Pleurite des Metathorax mit je einer langen Borste (s. Abb. 6 u. 9) bedfordi-Gmppe 2 ( 3) Unterer
RMRR5EGJ–. Abhandlungen und Berichte des Koniglichen Zoologischen und Anthropologisch-Ethnographischen Museums zur Dresden.. Abb.. u. Ber. d. K. Zool. u. Anthr.-Ethn. Mus. zu Dresden 1912 Bd. XIV Nr. 5 21 Togo 46,0 v. Luschan (1897, p. 216) Duala und Batanga. . 45,2 „ (1897, p. 222) Torricelligebirge .... 44,3 Schlaginhaufen Matacos 42,5 Lehmann-Nitsche ('08, p. 146) Chiriguanos 41,9 „ „ Wedda 40,0 P. u. F. Sarasin (1892/93, Tab. II) Semang 39,0 Martin ('05, p. 383) Menangkabau-Malaien . 38,0 Kleiweg de Zwaan ('08, p. 156) Östliche Senoi .... 37,0 Martin ('05, p. 383) Juden aus Damaskus . 33,1 Weissenb
RMRG74N0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 84 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Si J 0 —i—v V ) i fe^>^' { >^-^C3' Figures 53, 54.—Localities: 53 (left), Metopius {Cultrarius) consector; 54 (right), M. (C.) rufipes. Type: d Columbia, Mo., Sept. 27, 1938, W. S. Craig (Washington USNM 63620). Paratypes: d1, "at sugar," Fort Collins, Colo., Sept 26, 1894, C. F. Baker (Washington) 9, Riley Co., Kans., Marlatt (Washington), cf, "Reno, western Kans., Oct. 4, Lautz" (Cambridge). d Olmsted Co., Minn., C. N. Ainslie (Townes). 9, West Point, Nebr., Septem- ber 18
RMRG7482–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 248 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (St. Paul), cf, Traverse Co., Minn., O. W. Oestlund (St. Paul). &, 29, reared from leaf roller on sumac (Rhus), Ottawa Co., Ohio, col- lected July 27, 1943, emerged Aug. 19 and 30, 1943, Neal and Gielow (Washington). 9, Ohio, C. H. Kennedy (Washington), cf1, Normandale, Ont., June 26, 1939, G. S. Walley (Ottawa). cf, Point Pelee, Ont., May 31, 1929, G. S. Walley (Ottawa), cf, Lac Mercier, Que., Aug. 16, 1937, G. S. Walley (Ottawa). 9 (type), reared from Meroptera pravella on sumac (Rhus), Levis, Que
RMRMJBPC–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. !|tfll|ll!l|llli|l'll|lll!|lll^ 71 8l 3' ii0 II! 112 113 ll4 IIS IIS ll? 118 119 2i0 2ll ZZ 2f3 214 2l5 216 217. I^ili!fil1i]!!lllllll|lll!|ll!l|!lll|ll!l|llll|i|!ll^ •' 9' »'0 "I 112 113 114 115 116 117 lis lis 2I0 211 2l2 zb 214 2J5 Z)S 2I7- jU Fig. 19. Dorsal and ventral views of the Hyaena abronia skull (L 14186) from Langebaanweg.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RMRD4XXC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ORANGE ORANGE 1155. i^lHi #iU»iflk FLORIDA OBiNGE CROPS. 1884-85 600,000 1885-86 900,000 1886-87 1,260.000 1887-88 1,450.000 1S88-S9 1,950,000 1889-90 2.150,000 1890-91 2,450,000 1891-92 3,761,843 1892-93 3.400,000 1893-94 5,055,367 1894-95 6,000,000 (Est.) 1895-96 100,000 1896-97 250,000 1897-98 216.579 1898-9
RMRFRHGM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 58 SHALLOW-WATER FORAMINIFERA OF TORTUGAS REGION. Family MILIOLID^. Genus CORNUSPIRA Schultze, 1854. Comuspira involvens (Reuss). Operculina involvena Reusa, Denkschr. Akad. Wisa. Wien, vol. 1, 1849. p. 370, pi. 45, fig. 20 Comuspira invohena Reuss, Situ. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. 48. 1863 (1864), p. 39, pi. 1, fig. 2.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9. 1884, p. 200, pi. 11, figs. 1 to 3.— H. B. Brady, Parker, and Jones. Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. 12. 1888, p. 216, pi. 40, figs. 1 to 3.—Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917
RMRG72F2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 308 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Specimens: 9, Mount Campbell, B. C, July 17, 1947 (Ottawa). 29, Victoria, B. C., Sept. 2 and 16, 1917, W. B. Anderson (Ottawa). 9, Victoria, B. C, Sept. 24, 1904, A. U. Hanham (Ottawa). 9, reared from "looper," Victoria, B. C, J. K. Anderson (Ottawa). 9, Antelope Mt. at 6,500 ft., Harney Co., Oreg., Aug. 11, 1931, D. K. Frewing (Washington). 9, Antelope Mt. at 6,500 ft., Harney Co., Oreg., Aug. 23, 1931, D. K. Frewing (Townes). 4d 39 (type and paratypes), reared from Orgyia antiqua, Portland,
RMRG74G9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 156 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 V* N / ⢠i»i 0 1& ) i Js 1 /^r *J J f / /teL , ^V ) / r*** 64 â n7 , o. Figures 94, 95.âLocalities, subspecies of Carria dreisbachi: 94 (left), dreisbachi; 95 (right), montana. (Dreisbach). 9, Macomb Co., Mich., May 28, 1949, E. K. Dreisbach (Dreisbach). 9, Winnebago Valley, Houston Co., Minn., May 31, 1941, C. E. Mickel (St. Paul). 29, Moorestown, N. J., June 11, 1939, H. and M. Townes (Townes). d", Ithaca, N.Y., May 31, 1936, H. Townes (Townes). 9, Six Mile Creek, Ithaca, N. Y., May 29,
RMRG720D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 524 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Ont., June 11, 1914, G. Beaulieu (Ottawa). 9, Ottawa, Out., Har- rington (Washington). 9, on dead Quercus, Aylmer, Que., May 31, 1903 (Ottawa), cf, 9, reared from Dicerca divaricata, Laniel, Que., June 2, 1937, P. M. Manley (Ottawa). 9, Pointe-du-lac, Que., Aug. 2, 1929, F. Firmin (Washington). 9, Lake Willoughby at 1,200 ft., Vt., June 17 to 29, 1945, C. P. Alexander (Townes). 29, Laurel Lake, near Jacksonville, Vt., May 30, 1936 and June 27, 1935, H. D. Pratt (Townes). 9, June (Washington), <?, no
RMRJTY72–. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. 216 E. TURATI Le due 9 9 di Derna e dell'Uadi hanno le ali posteriori intensamente cosparse di atomi oscuri fino nell'angolo anale. Il disotto non presenta alcuna differenza dal normale. - Gonepteryx Cleopatra palmata f. n. Un cT dell'Uadi Derna oltremodo interessante sia per la sua piccola statura, sia pel colo]-e arancione vivissimo esteso, e ramificato sul termine delle coste fino ad un millimetro e mezzo circa del margine distale. I 5 punti rossi costali sono be
RMRG72J5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 278 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 on front and back of femur, brown; basal and apical 0.3 of hind tibia and all of fifth tarsal segment, fuscous. Type: 9, Casco, Maine, Aug. 6, 1944, J. C. Bradley (Washington, USNM 63709). Para types: 9, Casco, Maine, Aug. 8, 1944, J. C. Bradley (Townes). d Cummington, Mass., Aug. 22 to 27, 1947, H. E. Evans (Ottawa). 9, Crabtree Meadows, Yancey Co., 3,600 ft., N. C, Aug. 21, 1950, H., M., D., and J. Townes (Townes). 9, Constance Bay, Ont., Aug. 9, 1933, G. S. Walley (Ottawa). 12. Zatypota crassipes, n
RMRG7304–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 204 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Calif., Sept. 2, 1955, D. J. Ott (Townes). 9, Mescalero Indian Reservation, White Mts., Otero Co., N. Mex., June 15 to 30, 1927, O. C. Poling (Ann Arbor). This species has been collected in British Columbia, California, and New Mexico. r4x-± r | f L/jizL m y. Figures 85, 86.—Localities: 85 (left), Clistopyga manni; 86 (right), C. recurva. 7. Clistopyga recurva (Say) Figure 332,b Anomalon recurvus Say, 1836, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 243 (Leconte ed., vol. 2, p. 698); d ?. Types: d&qu
RMRMYKXM–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 216 E.-L. BOUVIER je ne l'ai pas observée avec la même évidence dans le P. Suterï, ce qui tient peut-être à ce fait que je n'ai pas étudié beau- coup d'exemplaires de cette dernière espèce. Dans les mâles, qui sont toujours de petite taille, la régularité des plis est fort grande, et parfois même on voit alterner des plis larges et. Fig. 181. — Peripatoides Novae-Zealandiœ Hutton, 9 de Wellington; face interne de la partie distale d'une patte droite munie d'un tubercule urinaire. Gr. 48. étroits; ces exemplaires sont d'ailleurs dépourvus de
RMRH1WE0–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 26 REVISION OF THE UINTATHERES Dinoceras (Paroceras) Marsh, 1885b, p. 200 Tinoceras (Platoceras) Marsh, 1885b, p. 213, 214 Tinoceras (Laoceras) Marsh, 1885b, p. 216 Octotomus Cope, 1885b, pp. 44, 52-53 Ditetrodon Cope, 1885c, p. 594 Elachoceras Scott, 1886, pp. 304-307. B B Eobasileus 0.8 to 0.9 2.1 to 3.1 Tetheopsis 1.2 to 1.8 2.1 to 3.5 Uintatherium 1.5 to 2.2 1.2 to 2.3 Fig. 1. Skull proportions in uintathere genera. The outline is from a specimen of Uintatherium anceps. Type species: Uintatherium robustum Leidy, 1872 :=z Titanotherium? anc
RMRGDX4A–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 â«â^âS"^ â¢A> â¢^ J^ A/ -ifth. Jj^ â¢<<^ -^ -<<Y^ ..Jfr -^ J^ 1 ic:^ ^ I ^ â »-â^ir:r-« 1.» .aâ /j ] ] s ^^ s. 9 ^ 9 ^ 9 ^ 9 9 9 9^ flo iSK i£ ^^^H H^^l ^99 Illinoian Glacial 120 - 100 Sangamon Interglacial 100 - 70 Wisconsin Glacial 70 - 10 Recent 10 - 0 Interior Low Plateaus and Caves Appalachian Mountains 216 Figure 216. Pictorial diagram of Adelops populations movements in the southeastern United States in response to climatic changes in the Pleistocene. This model uses fluc
RMRG5NJN–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 472 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEXJM BirLLETDT 216 PART 3 beyond coxae, hind tarsus, and basal 0.65± of hind tibia, yellow; second hind trochanter, basal 0.3 to 0.5 of hind femur, and sometimes sides of fu'st tergite, fulvous. Specimens: cf, Boulder, Colo., Apr. 30, 1934, W. D. McDonough (Townes). cf, Boulder, Colo., June 3, 1926, M. C. Van Duzee (San Francisco), cf, Boulder, Colo., June 20, 1934, M. T. James (Townes). 9, Florissant, Colo., July 2, 1907, S. A. Rohwer (Cambridge). 9, Colorado-Wyoming state line, Aug. 9, 1950, R. R. Dreisbach and R. K.
RMRHMJMM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 140 • 100 80 40 m tr o 120 140 160 DAYS 180 200 tr> UJ 50- 40 S 201 UJ Q. 140 MOO - 80 Q Z - 40 m or O 5 220 240 260 DAYS 280 300 FIGURE 1. Numbers of dead flies per vial per day (continuous line) and number of flies per vial (dashed line) in right (cross) and left (filled circle) death vials. For Day 0-156. samples were averaged from 9 cages. At A (Day 157), samples were averaged from 4 cages from this date on. At B (Day 157), cages were turned around, so that death vials were nearest the wall. At C (Day 216), cages were
RMRG1YKH–. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. ^38 in o H W H 2£ o "55 ; eq iff ,1**1 Si*216 â â b B â . 3 w,-** â i sja 2 4- c > â ® >» 9 .5 S 2 a.- >., ! - 93 8-s a âºa to j . 8,1 B â' fa. - 5 o tis°" LEATHER BELTING ! The Best, therefore the Cheapest, Belt in the market. Stretches hut little, always retains it original width. Replaces, when used, all others, Superior for Cross or Double Belts. JSIore Pliable and Durable, especially at the splices. Bans straight and true, does not start
RMRDTTRD–. The snakes of the Philippine Islands. Snakes. NATRIX 91 Table 12.—Measurements and scale counts of Natrix auriculata (Gunther). 46 48 49 »50 61 52 1726 956 956 Bunawan, Agusan. do ....do do do do do.... do.. E.H.Taylor yg ..do- ..do . ..do- ..do. do. ..do- ..do . Agusan River. Mindanao ' J. Merrill... do do Philippines H. Cuming . yg 2 yg 9 yg d" .if yg yg ¥ 216 201 455 267 624 188 344 i ^'> 140 180 I No. 46 s O M c < 88 2 47 84 2 48 (») 2 49 82 2 "60 75 2 51 88 2 52 87 2 1726 2 955; 82 2 956 84 2 <;a 76 2. E. H. Taylor. Do. Do. Do. Do. D6. Do. Bureau of Science. Do. Do. B
RMRHP24B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON DIVISION IN CHILOMONAS 385 CSL O 3: o: LjJ 0- co z o B9.9e-30.4°' 27.Q-27.yC 22.6 - 23.0°C I8.4°-I8.8°C 13.5*-,14.0 °C. 24 48 72 96 120 144 168192 216 240 264 288 312336 OBSERVATION PERIOD IN HOURS FIG. 2. The effects of prolonged exposures to low temperatures on the fre- quency of division at temperatures in which chilomonads live indefinitely. O, exposed to 13.5° C. for 1 week. 3, exposed to 13.5° C. for 1 week, then to 9.5° C. for 1 week. C>, exposed to 13.5° C. for 1 week, then to 9.5° C. for 2
RMRHK5NH–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. 216 BEST 13 21 6 4 15 Vi6 a / ^ 14 ^ 1 2oJ[ 19 ^^^^1^^"^ . 9^ y* A DIPODOMYS 6 6 13 1 / 21 ^^ 4 15 11 ^/ V 14 ^ ^<^^'^ 1 / ^19 ' ^^^' 20*— -^^ / 10 ^5 ^ B DIPODOMYS 9 9 28 26 25^ PEROGNATHUS tj S 27 23 22 29 24 28 26 25 X 24 22 -——.29 D PEROGNATHUS 9 9. CHAETODIPUS ii 32 33/ 43 34/ --^5 ^ 30. 41 / r5^ '^ .^-^ 39 40 / 42 31 CHAETODIPUS 9 9 37 Fig. 6. —Projections of species onto the first two principal component axes of variation in the matrix of correlations of 19 morphologic characters for male (A) and female (B) Dipod
RMRG5NRH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 32 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Type: 9, Leamington, Ont., May 31, 1937, G. S. Walley (Ottawa, No. 6748 in Canadian National Collection). Para types: (In Canadian National Collection): o McMurray, Alta., Aug. 8, 1953, G. E. Ball. 9, Cultus Lake, B. C, July 1, 1948, H. R. Foxlee. 9, Lake Errock near Deroche, B. C, July 3, 1953, W. R. M. Mason. 29, Robson, B. C, July 8 and Sept. 29, 1947, H. R. Foxlee. 9, Robson, B. C, May 31, 1950, H. R. Foxlee. 9, Ruskin, B. C, June 26, 1953, W. R. M. Mason. 29, Cummington, Mass., Aug. 22-27, 1947, Ho
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