RM2FTCF17–(210521) -- NAIROBI, May 21, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Undated combo file photo provided by Sino-Africa Joint Research Center (SAJOREC) shows Warburgia ugandensis Sprague, also called pepper bark tree or Uganda Greenheart, which is commonly found in east Africa. The International Day for Biological Diversity falls on May 22. (SAJOREC/Handout via Xinhua)
RM2RR9003–210521 -- NAIROBI, May 21, 2021 -- Undated combo file photo provided by Sino-Africa Joint Research Center shows Warburgia ugandensis Sprague, also called pepper bark tree or Uganda Greenheart, which is commonly found in east Africa. The International Day for Biological Diversity falls on May 22. /Handout via Xinhua AFRICA-BIODIVERSITY-PLANTS SAJOREC PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMEG4DTW–Beetle (Mecynorrhina ugandensis) - blue form. Photographed on white background. Captive originating Uganda.
RM2RY46EG–View from the Chateau du Haut-Andlau in direction Barr, Alsace, France, View from the Chateau du Haut-Andlau in direction Barr, Alsace, France
RF2WCW2CG–Bean weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RM2C1AYNB–Indigofera ugandensis Baker f Indigofera ugandensis Baker f.
RM2D4W9PB–Mecynorhina ugandensis
RFMMBFXJ–A Ugandan Flower Beetle standing on tree bark
RM2CDGF3C–. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . Precis archesia ugandensis Left—upperside. Right—underside.1 and 2. Bred ex-Lganda 27°C.3 and 4. Bred ex-Uganda 21°C.5 and 6. Bred ex-Usanda 16°C. 109 Precis archesia ugandensis (Lep.: Nymphalidae):A New Subspecies By L. McLeod, B.Sc, M.Phil., F.R.E.S.* Precis archesia Cramer is widely distributed throughouteast, central and southern Africa. The adult butterfly exhibitsextreme seasonal polyphenism and several phenotypes havebeen described: f. archesia Cramer 1782, f. pelasgis Godart1823 (Figs. 7-8), f. chapunga Hewitson 1864, f. staudinger
RM2BXF14D–Indigofera ugandensis Baker f Indigofera ugandensis Baker f.
RFMMBFXE–A Ugandan Flower Beetle standing on tree bark
RMRGKCCW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. THE LICHENICOLOUS HYPHOMYCETES 205. Fig. 7 Ampullifera pirozynskii (IMI 106630c/—holotype). A, Conidiophore. B, Conidia. C, Mycelium with hyphopodia. Distribution: Tanzania. Known only from the type collection. Observations: This species is perhaps most closely allied to the Brazilian Ampullifera amoeboides from which it is distinguished by the preponderance of 2-septate conidia which also tend to be somewhat narrower. 6. Ampullifera ugandensis Deight., Mycol. Pap. 78 : 39 (1960). (Fig. 8) Type: Uganda, Masaka Road, associated with lic
RMRGKCC7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . 10/xm Fig. 8 Ampullifera ugandensis (IMI 25518d—holotype). A, Conidiophore. B, Conidia. C, Mycelium with hyphopodia. constricted at the septa, cells very variable in length, mainly 3-6 urn wide; hyphopodia abundant, arising laterally near the distal septum on almost all cells, mainly singly and alternate but some- times opposite, pale brown, paler than the hyphae from which they arise, elongate-ampulliform, mainly 7-14x2-5-4 urn, excluding the mucronate neck which may be as much as 20x1 um. Conidiophores macronematous, mononematous,
RMRMP90H–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. On Two new Termites from Uyanda, 191 XVI.—Ttco 7ieiv Termites from Uganda. By Claude Fuller, Assist. Chief of Division of Entomology, Union of South Africa. Cubitermes ugandensis, sp. n. Winged Imago. Above brown, below yellow-brown, pleural sclerites and coxae pale brown, pleural sutures dark brown. Legs and antennae quite pallid. Wings hyaline, brownish; E. dark brown ; C. paler than R. and becoming pallid toward wing-tip. Head uniformly dark brown with a pale fonta- nelle-s
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