RM2T107CH–Tolumnia guttata orchid. Mr Boyd's oncidium, Oncidium luridum var. guttatum. Imported from Jamaica by nurseryman William Rollisson of Tooting. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1839.
RMEEP915–Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMJ467W1–Oncidium luridum Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMRNTAMX–Catasetum luridum - Edwards' vol. 20 (1835) pl. 1667.
RM2BTWA7R–Elaphoglossum luridum Fe Christ.
RFT5XYK5–Oncidium luridum flowers are usually a dull yellow or olive green color splotched with brown, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMMWWCN5–. Illustration of Catasetum luridum . 1837. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 118 Catasetum luridum
RMA2M1FP–Oncidium luridum
RM2AJCW5E–The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . Lonicera tiitarica, var. pnuicea. 54 NEW PLANTS, ETC., 3. OxciDiuM LURiDUM ; alratum. Collected by Hartweg for tlie Horticultural Society atTampico. AVhether or not O. luridum is really a mere variety of theCarthagena Oncid becomes moie and more doubtful as ourknowledge of such plants extends. In the present instance it isunnecessary to open that question, the plant now mentionedbeing undoubtedly a veiy fine form of the lurid Oncid, whateverthe relation of the latter to the Carthagena Oncid may finallyprove to be. With the habit of tlie comm
RMP5E555–Scalp diseases Porrigo crustacea and P. furfuracea, and skin diseases Ecthyma vulgaris and E. luridum, ulcerative pyoderma of the skin caused by bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by John Pass from John Wilkes' 'Encyclopedia Londinensis,' J. Adlard, London, 1822.
RM2A773EP–Lurid or pale yellow catasetum orchid, Catasetum luridum. Native to Bahia, Brazil. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1834. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMC8K2BX–Lichen (Dermatocarpon luridum) on a rock in a woodland stream, UK.
RF2NHD1FY–The lichen Dermatocarpon luridum grows on wet rocks often by rocky rivers where it maybe submerged.
RMMW31BJ–. Illustration of Catasetum luridum . 1837. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 118 Catasetum luridum
RMMNXPX5–. Illustration of Oncidium luridum . 1823. Designer:M. Hart - Engraver: J. Watts 942 Oncidium luridum - Bot. Reg. 9 pl. 727 (1823)
RM2AX1RP0–Dansk forstzoologi . ver i den indvendige Del af Barken, hvor Tetropium luridum. 217 den ind imod Splinten danner sine flade, uregelmæssige, indtil^/2 Tomme brede Gange, der successivt bliver bredere og paamange Steder, flyder sammen; deforlober for storste Delen i Barken,kun delvis, især i Endepartiet, furerde svagt Splintens Overflade; »Orme-melet«, der tæt sammenstoppet fylderGangene, er derfor for storste Delenbrunt, kun hist og her med hvideStænk. Enden af Larvegangen fort-sætter sig i en rørformig Puppe-hule,, der forst gaar c. en Tommevinkelret ind i Veddet og dernæstbojer om og bliver
RMMY3282–. Illustration of: Oncidium luridum . between 1884 and 1888. Edited by George Nicholson 398 Oncidium luridum - cutout from Enc.Hort.5-487 (1884-1888)
RMP6BJ02–Lurid or pale yellow catasetum orchid, Catasetum luridum. Native to Bahia, Brazil. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1834. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMHKRCDP–Catasetum luridum - Edwards' vol. 20 (1835) pl. 1667
RM2EFTBM8–Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837).
RM2BXDK58–Elaphoglossum luridum Fe Christ Elaphoglossum luridum Fe Christ.
RM2AX1PRE–Dansk forstzoologi . Fig. 116. Fig. 115- Fig. 115. Forreste Del af Tetropium luridum, set fra venstre Side. —• Vi.Fig. 116. Bagenden af Larven af Tetropium^ set ovenfra. — Omtr. ^/i. Efter Ratzeburg forpupper den sig undertiden i Barken; smlgn. ogsaa Borries(Tidsskr. f. Skovv. 7. Bd. B, S. 19—21), der angiver dette som Regel, hvilket ikkestemmer med mine Iagttagelser. Smlgn. Tidsskr. f. Skovv. 2. Bd. A, S. 46. ^ Smlgn. Altum, Forstzool. 3. Bd. 1. Abth. S. 340. Der beskrives her et An- 2l8 Insekter.. Fig. 117. Stykke af en Lærkestamme med Gnav af Tetrophim luridtim. Den ydre Del af Barken borts
RMMWNEGC–. Illustration of: Oncidium luridum . between 1884 and 1888. Edited by George Nicholson 456 Oncidium luridum - cutout from Enc.Hort.5-487 (1884-1888)
RM2T69RX2–Tolumnia guttata orchid. Mr Boyd's oncidium, Oncidium luridum var. guttatum. Imported from Jamaica by nurseryman William Rollisson of Tooting. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1839.
RMHKD7NN–Oncidium luridum Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMW0PCKT–Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive catalogue and price list. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants descriptivecata1891seve 0 Year: 1891 4° R. D. HOYT, SEVEN OAKS NURSERIES, BAY VIEW, FLORIDA. ONGIDIUM, Continned. O. incurvum. Mexico. Flowers pure white, streaked and blotched with purple and brown; very fragrant. A very elegant and free-flowering species. $1.50 to $2 each. O. luridum. West Indies. Flowers dull yellow, blotched and spotted with brown or dark orange ; from one to two hundr
RM2C1CKRK–Elaphoglossum luridum Fe Christ Elaphoglossum luridum Fe Christ.
RM2AX1NYM–Dansk forstzoologi . em; Ormemelet fjærnet fra Gangene, o Indgang til en Puppehule. (Den Ende, der vender opad i Figuren, var paa Træet nedad). — Lidt over halv nat. Storr. greb paa »sunde« Graner; Angrebet fandt især Sted paa Partier, der faldt af modSyd, og »paa Grænsen af Bestandene og ved Huller i disse begyndte Angrebet«.Helt sunde har disse Træer næppe været. Tetropium luridum. Men karakteristisk for Arten er det ialfald,at den hyppig angriber levend e Træer, dernaturligvis gaar ud som Følge af Angrebet,og da den tilmed ved sine Puppelejer be-skadiger Veddet i ikke ganske ringe Grad, erd
RMMW0F0F–. Illustration of: Oncidium luridum . between 1884 and 1888. Edited by George Nicholson 456 Oncidium luridum - cutout from Enc.Hort.5-487 (1884-1888)
RMMNXY38–. Tolumnia guttata (as syn. Oncidium luridum var. guttatum) . 1839. Miss Drake (1803-1857) del. , G. Barclay sc. 1198 Tolumnia guttata (as Oncidium luridum var. guttatum) - Edwards vol 25 (NS 2) pl 16 (1839)
RMPC2FMP–456 Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMW045G4–Archive image from page 236 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten02esch Year: 1914 I. Nadelholz - Bockkäfer. 2 2 1 Kategoiien den tatsächlichen Verhältnissen zu wenig gerecht. Wir lassen daher die Nitschesche Einteilung fallen und beschränken uns auf zwei Gruppen Nadelholz- und Laub h ol z - Bock käfer. ) I. Nadelholz-Bockkäfer. Übersicht der Arten. A. In lebendem oder frisch gefälltem saftreichen Holz. ae: Lantiinae: letroptum luridum L. Fichte Lärche, im Stamm. — fusciim F. Ebenso. Monochamus sartor F. Fichte
RM2BXBM65–Taraxacum luridum GE Haglund Taraxacum luridum GE Haglund.
RM2CE1J06–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . tridens Brm., auf Fulica atra.(i)f.) yoHophaeum Brm., auf Corvus Corax.[M.) leucoxanthum Brm., auf Anas Crecca.{Nitsschia) Burmeisteri By., auf Cypselus apus.[Trinoton) conspureatum Ntz., auf Cygnus Olor,. [T.) luridum Nts., auf Anser, Mergus. [T.) squalidum By., auf Anser. [T.) lituratum Nts., auf Mergus albellus. [Eureum) cimicoides Ntz., auf Cypselus apus. (E.) Mallem Ntz., auf Hirundo rustica. {Laemohotrium) laticolle Ntz., auf Falco subbuteo. (L.) giganteum Ntz., auf Circus rufus, Biteo X.) hast
RMHX6MF7–Oncidium luridum Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMW0461F–Archive image from page 237 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten02esch Year: 1914 2 22 Coleoptera. — 6. Familienreihe: Phytophaga. kommen sie auch (wenigstens luridum) in der Lärche und in der Kiefer vor. In Rußland, wo sie (nach Koppen) von Lappland bis zur Krim und bis zur Mündung des Amur gemein sind, scheinen sie an Kiefern sogar häufiger als in Fichten vorzukommen. Sie gehen mit Vorliebe in alte Bäume, seltener an Stangenholz. Die Flugzeit zieht sich von Juni bis August hin, je nach geographischer Lage und
RMRGWWN7–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 51 LOUSE OF DUCKS. {Trinoton luridum Nitzsch.) Redi seems to have been the first to give meution of this very com- mon species, it being figured in the Exper., PI. xii, as the lonse of the Teal. It is also figured by Albin (PI. 46) under the same common name as quoted by Denny. Kitzsch described it in 1818 under the name given above, and the species has been fortunate enough not to have received any other designation since, although it hasbeeu mentioned in most of the works referring to the parasites of domestic
RMMMTXJC–. Catasetum luridum . 1835. Miss Drake del., S. Watts sc. Catasetum luridum - Edwards' vol. 20 (1835) pl. 1667
RMT040RE–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 ^mp-' 1 n u c Q C r Bryum luridum Euthe. a Kapsel » b Peristom ±^^- (die Zwischenwände der unteren Lamellen sind in der Zeichnung nicht angedeutet). 0,05 mm. Peristom dicht au der Mündung inserirt; Zähne genähert, bis 0,45 Millimeter lang, lin ealisch- pfriemenförmig, allmäh- lich verschmälert, satt- gelb (auch an der In- sertion), ungesäumt, fein punktirt, im oberen Drit- tel hyalin, mit zerstreuten Papillen und schmal ge- säumt; untere Dorsal- felder rectangulär (1 : 2
RMRDYEKF–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. Trinoton luridum, from the duck. Anterior eg of ditto. 2 lines in length. Infests various wild ducks, besides the domestic species. Sub-family Ptilopterid^ {Buj-m.). Antennae five-jointed; mouth with strong mandibles. Genus Docophorus {Nitzsch). The most notable character by which this genus is distinguished is a small movable projection or tooth called a trabecula in front of the antennae, as shown in the woodcut. The only other genus in which this occurs is Nirmus (which has so many other points of coincidence with Docophor
RMMTX8HH–. Illustration of Oncidium luridum . 1837. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 456 Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMPFHAFB–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. rig. 114. Tet7'0pium luridum. — Vi. 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.. Boas, Johan Erik Vesti, 1855-. København Nordiske Forlag
RMRDYEKG–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. CASE XVIII. 378 ANOPLURA. Genus Trinoton {Nitzsch). Head triangularly rounded, with a deep sinuosity on lateral margin. Nos. Trinoton luridum {Nitzsch).—10. Specimens; 11. Enlarged figure of ditto ; 12. Illustrative vignette (ducks). 10—12.. Trinoton luridum, from the duck. Anterior eg of ditto. 2 lines in length. Infests various wild ducks, besides the domestic species. Sub-family Ptilopterid^ {Buj-m.). Antennae five-jointed; mouth with strong mandibles. Genus Docophorus {Nitzsch). The most notable character by which this ge
RMMYMAC5–. Illustration of Oncidium luridum . 1837. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 398 Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMPFEM92–. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical crops Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ONGIDIUM, Continned. O. incurvum. Mexico. Flowers pure white, streaked and blotched with purple and brown; very fragrant. A very elegant and free-flowering species. $1.50 to $2 each. O. luridum. West Indies. Flowers dull yellow, blotched and spotted with brown or dark orange ; from one to two hundred flow
RMRMDKE4–. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. ORCHIDS. 53. cattlp:ya. ONCIDIUM luridum. West Indies and Central America. Leaves very large, often two feet long. The spikes of showy yellow and chocolate flowers are from one to two yards in length. $2 to $4. each, b. triquetrum. Beautiful little species from Jamaica. $
RMMXECWE–. Illustration of Oncidium luridum . 1837. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 456 Oncidium luridum- Curtis' 64 (N.S. 11) pl. 3565 (1837)
RMPFB39X–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 42 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. ONCIDIUU luridum. West Indies and Central America. Leaves very large, often two feet long. The spikes of showy yellow and choco- late flowers are from one to two yards in length. One of our clumps of this variety pro- duces yearly from i,ooo to 1,500 flowers, and visitors come quite a distance to see i
RMRDRA61–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 298 MV GARDEN. warmth of the cucumber-house ; but O. Harrisii (fig. 626) grows freely in the fernery, and sends up lovely spikes about a foot long. O. luridum (fig. 626 a) and O. ampliatum (fig. 626 b) grow also freely with me. There is a curious plant which flowers well with me, but it is not common; it is called Mantisia s^ltatoria, or Opera Girls (fig. 627). The flower has a fanciful resemblance to a ballet-girl dancing. Its stems die down in winter, and send up thei
RMPFEM93–. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical crops Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 4° R. D. HOYT, SEVEN OAKS NURSERIES, BAY VIEW, FLORIDA.. ONGIDIUM, Continned. O. incurvum. Mexico. Flowers pure white, streaked and blotched with purple and brown; very fragrant. A very elegant and free-flowering species. $1.50 to $2 each. O. luridum. West Indies. Flowers dull yellow, blotched and spotted
RMREDB71–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. ^mp-' 1 n u c Q C r. Bryum luridum Euthe. a Kapsel » b Peristom ±^^- (die Zwischenwände der unteren Lamellen sind in der Zeichnung nicht angedeutet). 0,05 mm. Peristom dicht au der Mündung inserirt; Zähne genähert, bis 0,45 Millimeter lang, lin ealisch- pfriemenförmig, allmäh- lich verschmälert, satt- gelb (auch an der In- sertion), ungesäumt, fein punktirt, im oberen Drit- tel hyalin, mit zerstreuten Papillen und schmal ge- säumt; unter
RMPFHAFE–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. Tetropium luridum. 217 den ind imod Splinten danner sine flade, uregelmæssige, indtil ^/2 Tomme brede Gange, der successivt bliver bredere og paa mange Steder flyder sammen; de forløber for storste Delen i Barken, kun delvis, især i Endepartiet, furer de svagt Splintens Overflade; »Orme- melet«, der tæt sammenstoppet fylder Gangene, er derfor for storste Delen brunt, kun hist og her med hvide Stænk. Enden af Larvegangen fort- sætter sig i en rørformig Puppe- hule, der forst gaar c. en Tomme vinkelret ind i Veddet og dernæst bojer om og bliver til
RMRN2F1E–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Traité d'Entomologie forestière PI.. 10b A. BARBEY det. et pinx. INSECTES DE L'EPICEA SADAG, imp. I. Lamia sartor L. — 2. Pissodes harcyniae Hbst. — 3. Callidiutn luridum L. — 4. Sirex gigas L. — 5. Formica herculeana L. — 6, 6a. Grapholita tedella Cl. — 7. Nematus abietum Htg. — 8, 8a. Tortrix histrionana Fr. — 9. Grapholita pactolana Zell. — 10, 10a, 10b. Liparis monacha L.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMPFHAF5–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. Fig. 115. Fig. 116. Fig. 115. Forreste Del af Tetropium luridum, set fra venstre Side. — Vi Fig. 116. Bagenden af Larven af Tetropium., set ovenfra. — Oratr. Vi. ' Efter Ratzeburg forpupper den sig undertiden i Barken; smlgn. ogsaa Borries (Tidsskr. f. Skow. 7. Bd. B, S. 19—21), der angiver dette som Regel, hvilket ikke stemmer med mine Iagttagelser. ^ Smlgn. Tidsskr. f. Skow. 2. Bd. A, S. 46. ' Smlgn. Altum, Forstzocl. 3. Bd. I. Abth. S. 340. Der beskrives her et An-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRMRYHE–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. AGATHIDIUM DI SUMATRA E BIRMANIA 207. Figg. 16-22: Armatura genitale maschile di: 16-17, Agathidium modiglianii n. sp.; 18-19, A. poggii n. sp. Spermateca di: 20, A. luridum n. sp.; 21, A. carinense n. sp.; 22, A. poggii n. sp.. 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.. Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria (Genoa, Italy). Genova : St
RMMAACCK–. Economic entomology . Trinoton luridum, from the duck. Anterior eg of ditto. 2 lines in length. Infests various wild ducks, besides the domestic species. Sub-family Ptilopterid^ {Buj-m.). Antennae five-jointed; mouth with strong mandibles. Genus Docophorus {Nitzsch). The most notable character by which this genus is distinguished is a small movable projection or tooth called a trabecula in front of the antennae, as shown in the woodcut. The only other genus in which this occurs is Nirmus (which has so many other points of coincidence with Docophorus that we should prefer their being consoli
RMPFHAEP–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. Tetropium luridum. 2 IQ Men karakteristisk for Arten er det ialfald, at den hyppig angriber levend e Træer, der naturligvis gaar ud som Følge af Angrebet, og da den tilmed ved sine Puppelejer be- skadiger Veddet i ikke ganske ringe Grad, er det en Art, der ingenlunde er uden Betydning. Den er meget almindelig i vore Skove, hvor dens Gnav f. Ex. hyppig ses paa Stød. Nær beslægtet er Tetropium fuscum, der adskiller sig ved, at Forbrystet er mat (paa Grund af en tættere Punktering) og den forreste Fjerdedel af de brune Vingedækker lysere end Resten.
RMRE1BR8–. Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals : the zoo?logy and control of the animal parasites and the pathogenesis and treatment of parasitic diseases . Domestic animals. Fig. 56.—Trino- ton luridum (after Osborn, Bui. No. 5, Bureau of Entomol- ogy, U. S. Dept. of Agr.).. Fig. 57.—Docophorus eygni (after Osborn, Bui. No. 5, Bureau of Ento- mology, U. S. Dppt. of Agr.). -^W ^ ^r^^^^PjS f # te Hijtr ? M ^-n iT J -*T ^^l M At ^jKi I -^ ... jA v" ^ y-ii^'w, ^^ / Fig. 58. — Ornithobius cygni (after Osborn, Bui. No. 5, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agr.).. Please note th
RMMAB3RR–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Bryum luridum Euthe. a Kapsel » b Peristom ±^^- (die Zwischenwände der unteren Lamellen sind in der Zeichnung nicht angedeutet). 0,05 mm. Peristom dicht au der Mündung inserirt; Zähne genähert, bis 0,45 Millimeter lang, lin ealisch- pfriemenförmig, allmäh- lich verschmälert, satt- gelb (auch an der In- sertion), ungesäumt, fein punktirt, im oberen Drit- tel hyalin, mit zerstreuten Papillen und schmal ge- säumt; untere Dorsal- felder rectangulär (1 : 2), 0,020 mm hoch, dorsale Längslinie fast gerade; Lamellen
RMRGDN5C–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LOWER LIAS OF ROBIN HOOD'S BAY 85 -CASTLE CHAMBER BULMER STEEL HOLE NESS POINT I or NORTH CHEEK I I J. 07- ZONE SUBZONE Margaritatus Stokesi Sto STAITHES SANDSTONE FORMATION Davoei Figulinum Fig Capricornus Cap Maculatum Mac Ironstone Shale Member Z O H < s 2 o n, w z o H § < u Q Ibex Luridum Lur Valdani Val Masseanum Mas Jamesoni Jamesoni Jam Brevispina Bre Polymorphus Pol Taylori Tay Pyritous Shale Member Raricostatum Aplanatum Apl Siliceous Shale Member Macdonnelli Med Raricostatoides Rar Densinodulum Den Oxynotum Oxynotum Oxy
RMRD4R3B–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. Fig. 115. Fig. 116. Fig. 115. Forreste Del af Tetropium luridum, set fra venstre Side. — Vi Fig. 116. Bagenden af Larven af Tetropium., set ovenfra. — Oratr. Vi. ' Efter Ratzeburg forpupper den sig undertiden i Barken; smlgn. ogsaa Borries (Tidsskr. f. Skow. 7. Bd. B, S. 19—21), der angiver dette som Regel, hvilket ikke stemmer med mine Iagttagelser. ^ Smlgn. Tidsskr. f. Skow. 2. Bd. A, S. 46. ' Smlgn. Altum, Forstzocl. 3. Bd. I. Abth. S. 340. Der beskrives her et An-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
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