RMADTPKA–Black chested Prinea Prinea flavicans Perched on bush South Africa
RMBWTHXG–Golden Hair Lichen Teloschistes flavicans Ramsey Island St David's peninsula Pembrokeshire Wales UK lichen lichens plant plants
RME9NGDJ–Blackchested prinia, Prinia flavicans, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
RM2R9JR8W–A Flavescent Flycatcher (Myiophobus flavicans) perched on a branch. Colombia, South America.
RMFDJWYK–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) growing on the western side of Lundy which has more of this species than anywhere else in the UK. Lundy, 18 kilometres off the north Devon coast, is owned by The National Trust, but is financed, administered and
RM2M6HXJX–A Black-chested Prinia (Prinia flavicans) with a catch of caterpillar. Western Cape, South Africa.
RMB44X8Y–Golden hair lichen Teloschistes flavicans UK Classified as vulnerable
RMRE7GTP–Golden hair lichen Teloschistes flavicans a rare species growing on exposed granite cliff tops on Lundy Island off the coast of North Devon UK
RMHPDWRJ–Golden hair lichen, Teloschistes flavicans (also named Borrera flavicans)
RF2MFDT30–Black chested prinia (Prinia flavicans) female bird closeup in breeding plumage with an insect in her beak while foraging in grass in South Africa
RF2KYWPDE–Black-chested Prinia (Prinia flavicans) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
RF2CE9R52–Black-chested prinia (Prinia flavicans) perched on a small stick on the ground in the Kalahari, South Africa
RMDAERT5–Black-chested prinia (Prinia flavicans), sitting on a twig, South Africa, Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, Northern Cape
RFRB4W6H–The rare Golden Hair Lichen Teloschistes flavicans on a rock with common lichen.
RF2B1X4DB–Rodrigues Fody (Foudia flavicans) adult male perched on stem Rodrigues, Mauritius December
RMM8T64N–Timorhoningeter, Flame-eared Honeyeater
RM2A2MXF5–Lacinularia albo-flavicans, Print
RMM8T6KT–Bird photo made by Dubi Shapiro
RM2T68WA5–Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RM2M3WA6Y–Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RMP8AXF7–Ophrys x bertoloniformis - Gargano Peninsula, Italy = Ophrys x flavicans
RMFDJX2E–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) growing on the western side of Lundy which has more of this species than anywhere else in the UK. Lundy, 18 kilometres off the north Devon coast, is owned by The National Trust, but is financed, administered and
RMJ95716–Prinia flavicans 1838
RMHR4HKE–Prioniturus flavicans
RMP7XT1N–Foudia flavicans . 1864 161 Foudia flavicans Wolf
RM2JMAWXW–black-chested prinia, Prinia flavicans, single adult standing on short vegetation, Etosha National Park, Namibia
RMP1WKTE–112 Drymoica flavicans - 1796-1808 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ16200033
RM2AWW3AM–Foudia flavicans Wolf.
RMP80K75–Bird skeletons. Note that the current scientific names need to be checked. Prioniturus flavicans . 1897 321 Prioniturus flavicans 189
RMTRE1FD–Black-chested prinia (Prinia flavicans), sitting in a bush, South Africa, Mokala National Park
RMFDJX2F–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) growing on the western side of Lundy which has more of this species than anywhere else in the UK. Lundy, 18 kilometres off the north Devon coast, is owned by The National Trust, but is financed, administered and
RMJ95742–Prinia flavicans 1884
RMEBNE29–Black-chested prinia (Prinia flavicans), standing on the ground, eclipse plumage, South Africa, Barberspan Bird Sanctury
RMJ2W763–28-2-1 Campanella umbellaria -- described by Ehrenberg as Epistylis flavicans
RMP24RBF–. Sinantherina socialis syn. Lacinularia albo-flavicans 171 Lacinularia albo-flavicans - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 101 04 0003
RF2B1X4E2–Rodrigues Fody (Foudia flavicans) adult male perched on power-line Rodrigues, Mauritius December
RMMNTJPX–. Prioniturus flavicans . 04.12.2007. John Gould (1804–1881) Alternative names Gould Description British zoologist Date of birth/death 14 September 1804 2 March 1881 Location of birth/death Lyme Regis London Authority control : Q313787 VIAF: 29597222 ISNI: 0000 0001 2125 9888 ULAN: 500006638 LCCN: n79100355 NLA: 35137514 WorldCat 1029 Prioniturus flavicans
RM2A2MHY1–Epistylis flavicans, Print, Epistylis is a genus of peritrichous ciliates with a short oral disc and collar, and a rigid stalk, often branching to form a colony
RM2BTR0BK–Tabernaemontana flavicans Willd ex Roem Schult.
RM2PFK4FE–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) on coastal rocks, Sennon Cove, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMFDJWYJ–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) growing on the western side of Lundy which has more of this species than anywhere else in the UK. Lundy, 18 kilometres off the north Devon coast, is owned by The National Trust, but is financed, administered and
RM2BXEXDA–00106705.tif Piper multinervium var flavicans Trel in Yunck.
RFPW89W5–Black-chested Prinia in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
RM2C1NBGP–Lycianthes lenta var flavicans Bitter Lycianthes lenta var flavicans Bitter.
RFMF81J8–Black-chested prinia in Mapungubwe national park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
RF2B90RD0–Lacinularia albo-flavicans, Print, 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.
RM2RG42DN–Flavescent Flycatcher (Myiophobus flavicans flavicans) at RN La Planada, Nariño, Colombia.
RF2B1X4DG–Rodrigues Fody (Foudia flavicans) adult male perched on power-line Rodrigues, Mauritius December
RMMMRHM6–. Prioniturus flavicans . between 1850 and 1883. John Gould (1804–1881) Alternative names Gould Description British zoologist Date of birth/death 14 September 1804 2 March 1881 Location of birth/death Lyme Regis London Authority control : Q313787 VIAF:?29597222 ISNI:?0000 0001 2125 9888 ULAN:?500006638 LCCN:?n79100355 NLA:?35137514 WorldCat & Henry Constantine Richter (1821–1902) Description British animal painter Date of birth/death 1821 16 March 1902 Location of birth Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Authority control : Q1567083 VIAF:?227079511 ISNI:?0000 000
RM2AFNH21–. Journal. PLATE IV. Fig. 1. Protoperidinium liinbatum, p. 141. 2. Ileonema dispar, p. 145. 3. Paramsecium aurelia, p. 147. 4. trichium, p. 147. 5. trichocyst, p. 149. 6. Prorodon limnetis, p. 149. 7. Dexiotricba plagia, p. 151. 8. Trachelopbyllum clavaturn, p. 154. 9. tachyblastum, p. 158. 10. vestitum, p. 155. 11. Dexiotricba centralis, p. 152. 12. Urotricba platystoma, p. 156. 13. Perispira strepbosoma, p. 156. 14. Colpoda depressa, p. 157. 15. Tillina helia, p. 158. 16. flavicans, p. 159. 17. Lagynus lasius, p. 166. 18. Lacrymaria vertens, p. 164. 19. teres, p. 164. 20. Tillina campyla, p.
RMP6058W–N/A. From top to bottom: Bagrus valenciennei Cast. = Ariidae cf. Sciades, Notarius Bagrus flavicans Cast. = Zungaro zungaro (Humboldt, 1821) . 1856. Francis de Laporte de Castelnau (–1880) Alternative names François Louis Nompar de Caumont LaPorte, comte de Castelnau; François Laporte; Francis de Castelnau. Description French naturalist, explorer and entomologist Date of birth/death 25 December 1810 / 25 December 1812 4 February 1880 Location of birth/death London Melbourne Authority control : Q741590 VIAF:19775535 ISNI:0000 0001 2123 1359 LCCN:n88614984 NLA:35331775 Botanist:Cast
RM2PFK4M9–Golden Hair Lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) on coastal rock, Ramsey Island, St. David's Peninsula, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RMAXC6FB–scuba diver in giant kelp forest
RF2RGP5DG–Black-chested prinia, River crossing lodge, Windhoek, Namibia, March 2023
RMFDJWYH–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) growing on the western side of Lundy which has more of this species than anywhere else in the UK. Lundy, 18 kilometres off the north Devon coast, is owned by The National Trust, but is financed, administered and
RMBMJE0T–a Black-chested Prinia in Etosha National Park.
RF2RC0BCT–Adult Assassin Bug of the Genus Repipta
RF2G6903R–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Prioniturus flavicans, Parrots serie, circa 2013
RFMF6EKE–Black-chested prinia in Mapungubwe national park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
RF2X1CGTF–Black chested Prinia standing backlit along waterhole in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
RF2B90RD3–Lacinularia albo-flavicans, Print, 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.
RF2X0BT9D–Black chested Prinia grooming on a branch in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
RM2PFK4M8–Golden hair lichen (Teloschistes flavicans) on coastal rocks, Sennon Cove, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2X1CGTX–Black chested Prinia standing backlit on a branch in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Prinia flavicans family of Cisticolidae
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