RF2C48YG4–Dainty tree frog (Litoria gracilenta). Bogangar, NSW, Australia
RMATCH71–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta) in flower, Western Australia
RF2WTX39W–Graceful, or Dainty Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta, or Ranoidea gracilenta) resting on a glass door in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
RF2PHM31T–Tiny, pale green Australian Dainty Tree Frog, Litoria gracilenta, sitting on leaf of shrub in Queensland garden. Distinctive orange eyes.
RF2WTX39T–Graceful, or Dainty Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta, or Ranoidea gracilenta) sitting on hoop pine mulch in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
RF2R0X794–Australian Dainty Green tree frog, Graceful tree frog (litoria gracilenta) resting shiny dark window after rain. Bright green with yellow and orange.
RMP6ECFJ–Lichens: Graphis atro flava, Graphis gracilenta, Graphis bicolor, and Sticta feei. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RM2A7C9A9–Lichens: Graphis atro flava, Graphis gracilenta, Graphis bicolor, and Sticta feei. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMMMJTD2–. Illustration of: I. Grosourdya zollingeri (as syn. Dendrocolla zollingeri, in this plate misspelled Dentrocolla) II. Grosourdya zollingeri (as syn. Dendrocolla gracilenta) III.Tuberolabium rhopalorrhachis (as syn. Dendrocolla rhopalorrhachis) . 1858. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF:?77066171 ISNI:?0000 0000 8396 1069 LCC
RMD11EPK–Australian dainty tree frog - Litoria gracilenta - on stem of fern frond in tropical woodland garden
RM2BTX0FK–Argemone gracilenta Greene.
RF2CD1A1D–Two Dendrerpetons fight over territorial rights in shallow ocean waters with Vauxia gracilenta sponges, anemone and Sea Lilies.
RM2JRBGTT–Celmisia gracilenta Hooker f., 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMA3EBC9–frog on lilly pad litoria gracilenta 0504
RMFFFC12–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta). also known as Graceful Tree Frog, in amplexus, NSW, Australia
RME7WP90–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta)
RFPEFGWX–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta)
RM2JMWH98–Graceful Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta) at a home in Boondall, Queensland, Australia
RF2F6WYDR–Tiny green frog (dainty green tree frog, graceful tree frog, litoria gracilenta) resting a dark window after rain. SE Queensland, Australia.
RM2AADHG9–Dainty green tree frog (Litoria gracilenta), Wallamans Falls, Girringun National Park, Wet Tropics of Queensland UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Queensland, Australia.
RMBB1HKG–Dainty tree frog (Litoria gracilenta), Mossman, Queensland, Australia
RM2JRMGAD–1.Cardamine hirsuta(Bitter cress); 2. Pachycladon novae-zelandiae; 3.Lepidium flexicaule; 4. Notothaspi rosulatum; 5. Stellaria roughii; 6. Stellaria gracilenta (Slender chickweed); 7. Colcbanthus acicularis; 8. Spergularia rubra(Sand spurrey); 9. Neopaxia australastica; 10 Hectorella caespitosa., circa 1885, New Zealand, by Sarah Featon.
RM2WTKDCB–Fig. 1 Cardamine hirsuta. Fig 2. Braya novae zelandie. Fig 3. Lepidium incisum. Fig 4. Notothalspi rosulatum. Fig 5. Stellaria roughi. Fig 6. Stellaria gracilenta. Fig 7. Colobanthus acicularis. Fig 8. Spergularia rubra. Fig 9. Claytonia australascia. Fig 10. Hectorella cespitosa. Plate 6. From the book: The art album of New Zealand flora : being a systematic and popular description of the native flowering plants of New Zealand and the adjacent islands : volume 1; rare books
RMKAPR38–Dainty green tree frog (Litoria gracilenta), on a blade of vegetation. Cardwell Range, Queensland, Australia
RM2FKNDBF–The Maroon Spikes is a common flower during the middle part of the rainy season. The tiny flowers are protected by stiff maroon coloured bracts
RM2EAE2DH–The Maroon Spike is a common annual flowering herb in the Ruaha Valley. The purple spikes often grow with the yellow Bidens daisy
RM2BTW0DR–Psychotria gracilenta Mll Arg.
RMA3B174–Just Hanging in Frog 0417
RMFFFC0P–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta). also known as Graceful Tree Frog, inflating throat sac while calling, NSW, Austral
RME7WP8W–Dainty Green Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta)
RM2BTWF0A–Celmisia gracilenta Hook f.
RM2JMWHEC–Graceful Tree Frog (Litoria gracilenta) at a home in Boondall, Queensland, Australia
RM2AM87GT–Annual report of the Regents . Plate 151 Hypomyces lactifluorum Schw. Lutherv ille Plate 152 Xylaria polymorpha Grev. Druid Hill Park Plate 153 Hirneola auricula-Judse Berk. Common Plate 165 Morchella esculenta Pers. Western Maryland Plate 168 Helvella crispa Fr. Druid Hill Park Plate 169 Plates 62, 87 and 117 represent species unnamed orunidentified. Plate 175 represents Boletus Moi^gani Pk., which has not yet beenfound in Maryland. The species found in Maryland by Miss Banning but not included in theVolume of Illustrations are 28. Their names are as follows: Lepiota gracilenta Krombh.Lepiota
RM2FMCEBK–Australia. New South Wales. Rainforest with green tree frog.
RMBB1HCT–Dainty tree frog (Litoria gracilenta), Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia
RFBCE244–A Dainty Green Tree-frog climbing a thin twig at night.
RM2FKNDBK–The Prickly Centemopsis grows in acacia grasslands and tends to grow in swathes. More untidy than C. gracilenta it is sought out by elephants
RF2WKGXPF–Australian Dainty Tree Frog resting on tree branch
RMB8WN0G–An adult Graceful Tree Frog native to Australia clings to sedges
RMD3KJ5P–Female Redback spider latrodectus hasselti in a studio
RMW7XXM5–Silver argiope spider (Argiope argentata) juvenile with raindrop trapped in its stabilimentum. Tobago, West Indies.
RF2C4GTHA–Marsh treader (Hydrometra gracilenta)
RFHNBT1P–Cambrian Animals - An assortment of some of the animals, sponges and microbes of the Cambrian seas of Earth's history.
RM2PKP8DY–Treefrog, Treefrogs, Amphibians, Other animals, Frogs, Animals, Dainty dainty green tree frog (Litoria gracilenta) adult, clinging to flowerbud in rai
RM2CGTG1G–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . ingrays. Vauxia gracilenta (see pi. 83 and text fig. 9) 318 Fig. 2. (X 3-) A distorted and somewhat macerated fragment of a branching sponge. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66509.2a. (Natural size.) A specimen having a main stem, three branches and one secondary branch. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66510.2b. (X 2.) A small branching form with secondary branches. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66511.2c. (Natural size.) A closely branched sponge with small branches. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66512.2d. (X3-) A macerated frag
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