RMCW9FJD–GOLDEN-WHISKERED BARBET (Megalaima chrysopogon) pet bird in cage, southern Thailand.
RMWMYATE–Row of vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides) for erosion control in an agricultural field in Malawi. Part of Tiyeni NGO conservation agriculture.
RF2H909B1–Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver and khus, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RFE1KMXT–Black moth on the Chrysopogon aciculatus #1
RF2JJT9W8–A vertical shot of water drops on a Chrysopogon aciculatus plant
RFE1FDD1–close, up, macro, thailand, asia, focus,Chrysopogon orientalis (Desv.) A. Camus,POACEAE
RF2G5GADX–Golden-whiskered Barbet (Megalaima chrysopogon laeta) immature perched on branch in canopy Kaeng Krachen NP, Thailand February
RFJEHFCT–A bunch of Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) in Belize
RF2H9CGJC–Grass Chrysopogon gryllus in Deliblato sand in northern Serbia
RF2C2TWCR–Blurred picture. The silhouette of the grass flower that appears from the reflection of sunlight to the water surface.
RF2K982W9–3D image of alpha Vetivone skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of sesquiterpene isolated on white background
RF2J20P40–Chrysopogon Aciculatus (Thuththiri) grass against the sky.
RFTA1YDA–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RFS3599F–Home grown Chrysopogon Zizanioides roots - Ramacham in malayalam , Vetiver in Tamil, used for medicinal purpose , food & flavouring, perfume & aromatherapy, Singapore
RMBG0EG0–Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides ), native to India, anti inflammatory, antiseptic, and aphrodisiac
RF2JXMPKK–A single Chrysopogon wild grass isolated on gray background
RFMHH7DH–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RF2D8MYT6–Riverlight Quay apartments buildings and public realm
RF2DE27PP–Field grasses sway in the wind in the evening. Twilight in the field. Scenery.
RF2GE2RCD–Vetiver and khus is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae. Chrysopogon zizanioides, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RFE1KMY9–Black moth on the Chrysopogon aciculatus #2
RF2H0DRTG–A close up of a plant. High quality photo
RF2PR8JAT–Green vetiver grass field. Vetiver System is used for soil and water conservation, mitigation and rehabilitation, and sediment control. Organic glue for soil sustainable development. Ornamental grass.
RFW43042–Close up rice plants with jungle backdrop
RMW3GNX0–Chrysopogon serrulatus - Species graminum - Volume 3.
RF2H9CGJA–Grass Chrysopogon gryllus in Deliblato sand in northern Serbia
RF2C2TWJB–Blurred picture. The silhouette of the grass flower that appears from the reflection of sunlight to the water surface.
RF2A5KCBM–Detail of green sea grass growing in sand
RMP20R11–191 Megalaima chrysopogon - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ18800038
RF2A7WT8G–A photo of a brown drake fly along the banks of the Silver Creek River
RMJE9AGB–Chrysopogon serrulatus - Species graminum - Volume 3
RFTA1YCB–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RFS3576W–Home grown Chrysopogon Zizanioides roots - Ramacham in malayalam , Vetiver in Tamil, used for medicinal purpose , food & flavouring, perfume & aromatherapy, Singapore
RF2A5KCBJ–Coastal Landscape with new sea grass growing in foreground
RM2BF2DNC–Chrysopogon albopunctatus. 6 Oct 20151
RFMHH7ED–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RF2DE27M3–Field grasses sway in the wind in the evening. Twilight in the field. Scenery.
RMCE740M–Khas Vetiveria Zizanioides Vetiver khas khas khus khus Chrysopogon zizanioides herbal Herb product Ayurvedic medicine India Asia
RFE1KN35–Black moth on the Chrysopogon aciculatus #3
RMC1EAEX–Madagascar Fody male in green vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides), Saint Gilles les bains, La Reunion island , Indian Ocean
RF2JKRJTW–Green vetiver grass field. Vetiver System is used for soil and water conservation, mitigation and rehabilitation, and sediment control. Organic glue
RM2A2N4RK–Megalaima chrysopogon, Print, The golden-whiskered barbet (Psilopogon chrysopogon), a near passerine bird from Southeast Asia, is a species of Asian barbet., 1700-1880
RFPNA6RY–Pink Chrysopogon aciculatus grass flower on green background. It's also known as gold beard grass, amorseco, lesser spear grass, Mackie's pest, pilipi
RF2H9CGJ2–Grass Chrysopogon gryllus in Deliblato sand in northern Serbia
RF2C2TW7D–Blurred picture. The silhouette of the grass flower that appears from the reflection of sunlight to the water surface.
RMBN2D6A–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XIV, Genera of Grasses.
RMJ8BBHD–Megalaima chrysopogon 1838
RM2E4NJAM–Megalaima chrysopogon 1838.
RM2BTREER–Elaphoglossum chrysopogon Mickel.
RFTA1YEP–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RFS35NT3–Home grown Chrysopogon Zizanioides roots - Ramacham in malayalam , Vetiver in Tamil, used for medicinal purpose , food & flavouring, perfume & aromatherapy, Singapore
RF2A5KCCF–Green sea grass growing in sand on the coast
RFS353AB–Home grown Chrysopogon Zizanioides grass before harvest- Ramacham in malayalam , Vetiver in Tamil, used for medicinal purpose , food & flavouring, perfume & aromatherapy, Singapore
RFMHH7E2–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RF2B916JM–Megalaima chrysopogon, Print, The golden-whiskered barbet (Psilopogon chrysopogon), a near passerine bird from Southeast Asia, is a species of Asian barbet., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMH79XT9–Plant of Vetiveria zizanoides, Italy
RM2AX85XY–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . AxVDROPOGON PURCATUS, Bluejoint. Plate 30.. Chrysopogon nutans, Wild oat grass, Wood grass, Platf 31,
RFE1KN8B–Little white flowers of chrysopogon aciculatus in rural field
RF2H9CGJ7–Grass Chrysopogon gryllus in Deliblato sand in northern Serbia
RFTA1YBE–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RF2A5KCC3–Vertical shot of coastal sea grass growth
RFMHH7CT–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RF2A85E93–Green Grass from an ants perspective, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
RF2A7NDB0–Close-up of some blades of grass in the Pyrenees.
RM2AX8549–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . Chrysopogon nutans, Wild oat grass, Wood grass, Platf 31,. hum halepense, Johnson grass. Plate 32.
RF2C6XFD8–Close up of the thin green grass
RF2CX1XHM–View from behind of a sparrow balancing on a blade of grass
RF2CDJ3BP–Aligator lurking from Okefenokee Swamp
RFTA1YAW–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RFMHH7AG–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RM2AJFXP2–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . P. F. Fyson del. CHRYSOPOGON ZEYLANICUS Thw, 5#4 GRAMINEiE,. P,F,Fyson(hL HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS Beauv, GRAMINE/E 5^
RFTA1YFH–Roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver. Isolated on white background.
RFMHH79E–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RM2AJFY4B–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . 1/ AP. F, Fyson del. ISCH^MUM CILIARE Retz. GRAMINEiE. P. F. Fyson del. CHRYSOPOGON ZEYLANICUS Thw, 5#4 GRAMINEiE,
RFMHH799–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RM2AWR55Y–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . feet long. SuBTRiBE EUANDROPOGONE^ 207. Spikelets not all alike, the sessile one of each pairfertile, the pedicelled sterile, sometimes reduced to thepedicel. The genera described below are included by?ome authors as sub-genera of the large genus Andro-pogon. The axis of the raceme is articulated. Theawn is very large and strong in some genera (Hetero-pogon, Chrysopogon), is geniculate and twisted, andbears at the base of the spikelet a strong sharp hairy 168 A TEXT-BOOK OF GRASSES. Fig. 15. Brian thu
RFMHH77R–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RM2AMXTNR–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . 207. Spikelets not all alike, the sessile one of each pairfertile, the pedicelled sterile, sometimes reduced to thepedicel. The genera described below are included bysome authors as sub-genera of the large genus Andro-pogon. The axis of the raceme is articulated. Theawn is very large and strong in some genera (Hetero-pogon, Chrysopogon), is geniculate and twisted, andbears at the base of the spikelet a strong sharp hairy 168 A TEXT-BOOK OF GRASSES. Fig. 15. Erianthus divaricatus. Plant reduced; spikel
RFMHH7F9–Green KHUS Sharbat or Vetiver grass extract or Chrysopogon zizanioides served in tall glass with mint leaf, popular summertime refreshing drink from I
RM2AFWB4G–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. t, 4-times as long as linear, 2-dentate,hyaline pale; glumes of staminate spikelet more acute; pale awnless —Sj^ring — Dry hills; coast to middle mountain zone; common. Var. pube§ceii§, Vis. Leaves narrower; spikes fewer, moreslender, with shorter appressed hairs; awn 5-6 times as long as pale —Coast; middle mountain zone; Jordan Valley; Dead Sea, and southwardto Sinai. Tristram says A. scliceiiaiithuni, L., is found at Gennesaret.16. CHRYSOPOGOIV, Trin. Chrysopogon. Sp
RM2CGGYCN–. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . Chrysopogon albopunctatus. Lateral view. Fijr. 4.. Neosaropogon frogyattii. Ventral view. the black lateral areas of tlie more anterior segments and afew small whitish hairs on the same part. Dorsal surfacefree from hairs aud shiny. some new AaWldte from JVestern Australia. 525 Lffjs.—Distinctly bandefl in appeanuice, femur being very(lark brown ur black, first tliinl of all tibiie bein<:j liglit yellowand distal two-tliiitls black. The proximal part of firstsegment of tarsi is liglit yellow and the rest l)lack. F
RMRR1JGY–. The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States ... Forage plants; Grasses. PuATE 30.. C'hrysopogon nutans,'Wild oat grass, W< od grass.. 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.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RMRJX0TF–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 21 (not yet introduced at Vaipaee in 1963), and the fern Polypodium scolopendria. Another fern, Nephrolepis hirsutula, is the only other plant in the herbaceous assemblage that sometimes approaches a status co-dominant with Chrysopogon aciculatus. Toward the moist interior, fewer and fewer xerotropical species occur. Unforested, grazed areas grade into a trampled Gleichenia fernbrake. Mangifera indica occurs sporadically and often, along trails. That tree is not apparently as subject to the depauperate chloros
RMRG6YTG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 661. Figures 829-837.-829, Opseostlengis sp. 830, Co- dula vespiformis Thomson. 831, Chrysopogon al- bopunctatus Macquart. 832, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 833, Lophurodamalis hirtiventris Mac- quart. 834, Damalis hyalipennis Macquart. 835, Damalis sp. 836, Lasiodamalis heterocerus Wiede- mann. 837, Aireina paradoxa Frey, type.. 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
RMRG6YTR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 660 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BtTLLETIN 224. Figures 820-828.—820, Opseostlengis sp. 821, Co- dula vespiformis Thomson. 822, Chrysopogon al- bopunctalus Macquart. 823, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 824, Lophurodamalis hirtiventris Mac- quart. 825, Damalis hyalipemiis Macquart. 826, Damalina sp. 827, Lasiodavialis heterocerus Wiede- mann. 828, Aireina paradoxa Frey, type.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMRG6RKJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 747. Figures 1596-1613.—1596, Cryptopogon vernaculus White. 1597, Ctenota molitrix Loew. 1598, Lag- odias laticornis Loew. 1599, Chrysopogon sp. 1600, Cyanonedys sp. 1601, Cyanonedys lugubris Hermann. 1602, Acrochordomerus aeneiis Her- mann. 1603, Pararatus macrostylus Loew. 1604, Lecania genitalis Bromley. 1605, Dysclytus firma- tus Walker. 1606, Systropalpus aurivulpes, new species. 1607, Enigmomorpheus paradoxus Her- mann. 1608, Dassylina fulvithorax Bromley, 1609, Hyperechia sp. 1610, Smeringolaphria sp. 1611, B
RMRG6R4D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 768 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 224. 1936 Figures 1924-1939.—Females. 1924, Cabaza pul- chella Macquart. 1925, Chrysopogon signatus Para- monov, in litt. 1926, Opseostlengis insignis White. 1927, Dizonias tristis Walker. 1928, Psilocurus nudiusculus Loew. 1929, Helolaphyctis sp. 1930, AcTOchordomerus aenejis Hermann. 1931, Mecy- nopus pulverulentus Engel. 1932, Hypenetes grisescens Engel. 1933, Brachyrrhopala daripennis Paramonov, in litt. 1934, Dicranus schrottkyi Bezzi. 1935, Acrochrodomerus aeneus Hermann, ventral. 1936, Dioctr
RMRG6R95–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 761. 1813 Figures 1801-1816.—Males, except as noted. 1801, Dakinoviyia froggattii Dakin and Fordham. 1802, Dakinomyia JroggattiiDakin and Fordham. 1803, Dicolonus simplex Loew, female. 1804, Austro- saropogo7i {Daptolestes) nicholsoni, new species. 1805, Anypodetus fasciatus Hermann, ventral. 1806, Lamyra gulo Loew, ventral. 1807, Cero- taniops ahdominalis Brown, 1808, Chrysopogon albopunctalus Macquart. 1809, Cerotainiops ah- dominalis Brown. ?>Q, Adelodiis rufipesYle.rma.nn. 1811, Thereutria amaracus Walker.
RMRG6RG5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 751. Figures 1648-1663.—Males, except as noted. 1648, Damalis femoralis Ricardo. 1649, Damalis sp., true dorsal aspect. 1650, Damalis femoralis Ricardo, true dorsal aspect. 1651, Aplestobroma avida Hull. 1652, Damalis sp. 1653, Broticosia, new species. 1654, Obelophorns landbecki Philippi. 1655, Chrysopogon albopunctatus Macquart. 1656, Orrhodops americanus Curran. 1657, Orrkodops americanus Curran. 1658, Dicolonus simplex Loew. 1659, Pritchardiahirtipes Macquart. 1660, Haplopogon erinus Pritchard. 1661, Proiodamali
RMRG6R3W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 769. Figures 1940-1957.âFemales. 1940, Chrysopogon â magnificus Paramonov, in litt. 1941, Triclis sp. 1942, Stichopogon (Cryptopogon) vernaculus White. 1943, Scylaiicus sp. 1944,'Chrysopogon magnificus Paramonov, in litt. 1945, Chrysopogon magnificus Paramonov, in litt., ventral. 1946, Jothopogon leucomallus Loew. 1947, Prolepsis lucifer Wiedemann. 94%, Myelaphus s^. 1949, Daspleiis vulpes Loew. 1950, Lastaurus anthracimis Loew. 1951, Aphamartania viaculipennis Macquart. 1952, Parataracticus rubidus Cole. 1953, Met
RMRG70XR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figures 397-408.—397, Dioctria oelandica Linne. 398, Myelaphus dispar Loew. 399, Phellus glaucus Walker. 400, Chrysopogon crahroniformis Roeder. 401, Obelophorus terebratus Macquart. 402, Psilo- zona albitarsis Ricardo. ^QZ,Dioctria albiusWaXk- 535914—62—pt. 2 14 er. 404, Ecthodopa pubera Loew. 405, Aplesto- broma avida Hull. 406, Dicolonus simplex Loew. 407, Opseostlengis, new species. 408, Broticosia rapax Hull.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRG71F2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROBBER FLIES OF THE WORLD 601 -^^. Figures 1-14.—1, Ecthodopa pubera Loew. 2, Di- octria oelandica Linne. 3, Dicolonus simplex Loew. 4, Leptarthrus brevirostris Meigen. S, Phellus glaucus Walker. 6, Chrysopogon albopunctatus Macquart. 7, Chrysopogon crabroniformis Roeder. 8, Opseostlengis sp. 9, Dioctria albius Walker. 10, Molobratia teutonus Linne. 11, Hermannella engeli, new species. 12, Broticosia rapax Hull. 13, Aplestobroma avida Hull. 14, Chrysopogon magnificus Paramonov, in litt.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
RMRF0AG7–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 1: 58. 1. Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash. Indian-grass. Fig. 274. Andropogon nutans L. Sp. PI. 1045. 1753. Andropogon avenaceum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1803. Sorghum nutans A. Gray, Man. 617. 1848. Sorghum avenaceum Chapm. Fl. S. States, 583. i860. Chrysopogon avenaceus Benth; Vasey, Grasses U. S. 20. 1883. Sorghastrum nutans Nash, in Small, Fl. SE. U. b. 66. 1903. C
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