RMEBNRT4–Armeria welwitschii (Armeria welwitschii ), inflorescence, Portugal
RMA2P7J3–Thrift or Sea Pink (Armeria welwitschii), West Potugal origin
RMP5D7B5–N/A. English: Catophractes alexandri D. Don (as Catophractes welwitschii Seemann), Journal of botany, British and foreign, vol. 3: t. 39 (1865) . 1865. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) 283 Catophractes alexandri01b
RMD2MDPK–Anchomanes difformis, Araceae. Tropical Africa. Syn. A. dubius, A. hookeri, A. obtusus, A. petiolatus, Amorphophallus difformis
RF2GB0HNB–Glebionis segetum corn marigold - yellow daisies with large yellow centre, June, England, UK
RMPJK45E–Rock hyrax in Namibia, Quiver tree forest.
RMEEK8BF–Protea welwitschii
RMJ3GX1C–Geastrum welwitschii
RM2B2Y3G1–Geastrum welwitschii.
RF2JCRJ9K–3D image of Alpinumisoflavone skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of pyranoisoflavone isolated on white background
RM2AN7R50–Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . vtelwitscliii d welwitschii ? equatorialis c? Pars II. Fauna africana 1. XIII LIBYTHEA-PENTILA 61. t^l^^
RMA2P7HC–Thrift or Sea Pink (Armeria welwitschii), West Potugal origin
RMP5D7B4–N/A. English: Catophractes alexandri D. Don (as Catophractes welwitschii Seemann), Journal of botany, British and foreign, vol. 3: t. 39 (1865) . 1865. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) 283 Catophractes alexandri01a
RMD2MDHW–Anchomanes difformis, Araceae. Tropical Africa. Syn. A. dubius, A. hookeri, A. obtusus, A. petiolatus, Amorphophallus difformis
RMPJK451–Rock hyrax in Namibia, Quiver tree forest.
RM2AN7RP9–Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . Pars II. Fauna africana 1. ACRAE A. vtelwitscliii d welwitschii ? equatorialis c? Pars II. Fauna africana 1. XIII LIBYTHEA-PENTILA 61
RMME6DFM–. Die Grossschmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Grossschmetterlinge . lumiri $ hü J1 welwitschii ⢠r v, tf. ^ i^s-i * * â './> * » ⢠equatorialis J1 Fauna africana 1.
RM2BTWBHK–Lannea welwitschii.
RMPJK45D–Two rock hyraxes in Namibia, Quiver tree forest.
RMPJK452–Rock hyrax in Namibia, Quiver tree forest.
RM2CF606J–. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. phical racenot entirely and specifically separate. M. Oberthiir prefersto regard the two forms as distinct species. After all, itis of little real importance which view we adopt. The caseis similar to that of A. welwitschii and A. anetnosa. Finally, I should wish to express my appreciation ofM. Oberthurs most valuable and interesting contributionto our knowledge of the Acraeas, of M. Culots exquisiteplates, and of Professor Houlberts beautiful drawings.The structural features of the Lepidoptera have too longbeen obscured by the dazzling be
RM2BTP6DG–Vitex welwitschii Grke.
RMPJK453–Rock hyrax in Namibia, Quiver tree forest.
RMRE3M85–. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. 392 INTRODUCTION TO CEYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. evergreens in this country, connects the genus closely with Asterina. The other so-called European species are very obscure. An anamorphosis of many species frequently occurs, in which vertical threads tipped with large conidia are deve- loped, a state which constitutes the genus Cephaleurus.. a. Cephaleuroid state of Strigida Feei. From Ceylon. Sent by Mr. Thwaites. b. Asci and .sporidia of Ahrothallus Welwitschii. Communicated by Dr. Montagne. From Portugal. c. Stylospores of A. Smithii. Communicated by
RM2BTPY0C–Rhabdophyllum welwitschii Tiegh.
RMPJK454–Two Rock hyraxes, mother and child in Namibia, quiver tree forest.
RMRGF5ET–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. â -1- W1 1 â - -; * "" ⢠â¢â -<-â . Fig. 50. Dalophia welwitschii (Type after Boulenger). Distribution. Angola: Pungo Andongo. Belgian Congo: Kwango district: Leverville. Lower Congo. (Known only from the cotypes in the British Museum, and four other specimens). Dalophia longicauda (Werner) 1915. Monopeltis longicauda Werner, Rept. Amph., in Michaelsen, Beitr. Kennt. Land- Susswass. Deut.-Stidwestafrikas, 3, p. 340: Okavango River, South West Africa. Description. (Top of head missing); mental moderate, s
RM2BX9A3C–Lannea welwitschii Lannea welwitschii.
RMPJK455–Rock hyrax, loud barking in Namibia, quiver tree forest.
RMRHXJ36–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Albizzia Welwitschii OHv. (Mimosaceae). Bobäi (Jentsch no. 11). Fig. 9. Conf. Harms 1. c. S. 17. Zuwachszonen sehr undeutlich. Farbe, Kernholz rötlich, Splintholz hellgrau. Gefäße ziemlich gleichmäßig verteilt, meistens vereinzelt liegend, aber Gruppen von 2—3 vorhanden. Einige sind mit einer dunkelbraunen Masse gefüllt. Holzparenchym metratracheal und paratracheal. Die regelmäßig tangential laufenden, ziemlich schmalen Bänder sind mit bloßem Auge sehr deutlich zu erkennen. Zellen oft mit rot- gefärbtem Inhalt. Markstrahlen 1—4 Z
RM2BXAJWC–Lannea welwitschii Lannea welwitschii.
RMPJK45G–Rock hyrax family in Namibia, quiver tree forest.
RMRHDM9M–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE jMONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009. Plate 5. Above left: Scotophilus dingani. Above right: Myotis welwitschii. Below: Glauconycteris variegata. 26a) FA 27-32; SK 11.6-13.3; I- sub- equal to P; back ftir dark; belly white tips over black roots Pipistrelliis tenuipbuiis Figs. 27D, 28H, J, M 26b) FA 32-36; SK 13-14.2; I- as above; gray over whitish 7? rendalli Figs. 27E, 28H,J, M 26c) FA 28-35; above gray with white grizzling; P bifid; F tiny P. rueppelli Figs. 27B, 28E, P 27a) FA 26-30; SK 11.3-11.9 Pipistrelliis guineensis Figs.27A, 28A, J,
RM2BTRHH5–Rinorea welwitschii Oliv Kuntze.
RMRCJRXR–. Die Grossschmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Grossschmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera; Lepidoptera. ACRAE A. lumiri $ hü J1 welwitschii ⢠r v, tf. ^ i^s-i * * â './> * » ⢠equatorialis J1 Fauna africana 1.. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938; Bayer, Frederick M. , former owner. DSI. Stuttgart : Verlag des Seitzschen Werkes (Al