RMDH38K5–Orchid, Spider orchid with orange petals spotted with brown at the 2011 Orchid Festival in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
RMCR2YG2–Mokara Vaciav Livia Klaus (Arachnis Ishbel x Ascocenda Piswong)
RMKCFYE9–On display are three genera of orchids - Ascocentrum, Arachnis and Vanda Mokaras. The orchids are on display inside the roof-covered Flower Dome at
RFKEGC9X–tarantula 3
RMBFD29D–Aranda Bertha Braga
RF2C5ED6J–Aranda Nancy (Arachnis hookeriana x Vanda dearei)
RF2TB83XD–Hybrid orchid (Aranda sp.) between Arachnis and Vanda.
RM2JFAR58–Arachnis flos-aeris from Palmarium Reserve (Ampanakary, Atsinanana), eastern Madagascar. This species is introduced to Madagascar from Indonesia.
RF2HFEKJB–MALAYSIA - CIRCA 1965: a stamp printed in Malaysia shows Arachnis Flosaeris, Orchid Flower, circa 1965
RMW7RMT6–Orchid (Arachnis flosaeris) in flower, hotel garden, Ranomafana, Madagascar, Africa. Non native species originally from Indonesia
RM2AMC2X9–Stamp print in Malaysia,flowers,Arachnis flos- aeris
RF2C8B39R–Aranda Bangkok Gold is an orchid hybrid originated by Silp O.N. in 1982. It is a cross of Arachnis hookeriana x Vanda Madame Kenny.
RF2TB83TX–Hybrid orchid (Aranda sp.) between Arachnis and Vanda.
RM2JD3NP6–Arachnis flos-aeris from Palmarium Reserve (Ampanakary, Atsinanana), eastern Madagascar. This species is introduced to Madagascar from Indonesia.
RMGKD34W–Indonesian mooncake of Sin Hap Hoat brand. The mooncake is cut to reveal the filling of chocolate and peanuts.
RMEG4AAM–Orchid (Arachnis flosaeris) in flower hotel garden Ranomafana Madagascar Africa. Non native species originally Indonesia
RM2AMC1HT–Stamp print in Malaysia,flowers,Arachnis flos- aeris
RFT8FMP4–Tiny jumping spider (zebra back spider, lat. Salticus scenicus) lurking on a leaf, intentional blur
RF2CBKG4D–Macro of Opilione spider aka harvestman, harvester, or daddy longlegs
RF2G6BE4K–Orchid flower in orchid garden at winter or spring day for beauty and agriculture design. Mokara Orchidaceae.
RFT033PM–Also called Trigeneric hybrid orchid or Arachnis, Ascocentrum and Vanda
RMMW338M–. Illustration of Arachnis annamensis (as syn. Arachnanthe annamensis) . 1906. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by R. A. Rolfe (1855–1921) 54 Arachnis annamensis (as Arachnanthe annamensis) - Curtis' 132 (Ser. 4 no. 2) pl. 8062 (1906)
RFWCR5BY–Display of yellow aranda orchids, an intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Arachnis and Vanda
RF2RCTFMD–Spider and spiderweb and nice bokeh in La Venta Park Museum, Museo Parque La Venta. Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
RMM5449F–Orchid hybrid Aranda Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah
RFCN0NH7–SINGAPORE - CIRCA 1963: A stamp printed in Singapore, shows Arachnis Maggie Oei, circa 1963
RFR63HC9–
RMA3DYE4–Green leaves botanic garden plant tree bush glasshouse Munich Germany
RMJH6JAY–Orchid Aracnis
RF2TB83TM–Spider orchid (Arachnis flos-aeris) is an epiphytic orchid native of the mangroves of Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines.
RF2HA5D1T–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 4, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Sarawak shows Arachnis flos-aeris, Orchids serie, circa 1965
RMGKD34T–Indonesian mooncake of Sin Hap Hoat brand. Two mooncakes are stacked on wooden chopping block and one is cut to show the filling.
RF2PF13WE–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Singapore shows Arachnis maggie oei, Flora and Fauna serie, circa 1963
RMR9D0E9–Postage stamp from Malaysia in the Perak series issued in 1965
RFM9YBYW–Orchid flower in garden at winter or spring day for postcard beauty and agriculture idea concept design. Mokara or Arachnis orchid.
RMJ3175B–Arachnis flos-aeris
RF2G6BE09–Orchid flower in orchid garden at winter or spring day for beauty and agriculture design. Mokara Orchidaceae.
RF2M306TE–A closeup of a Pictured Tiger moth with beautiful patterns on the wings
RMAYM2YA–A small house spider snares and subdues a large wasp as its prey on a window shutter Scotland UK
RMMWY3E9–. Illustration of Arachnis annamensis (as syn. Arachnanthe annamensis) . 1906. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by R. A. Rolfe (1855–1921) 54 Arachnis annamensis (as Arachnanthe annamensis) - Curtis' 132 (Ser. 4 no. 2) pl. 8062 (1906)
RMHKMJA5–Arachnis labrosa
RF2RCTFCW–Spider and spiderweb and nice bokeh in La Venta Park Museum, Museo Parque La Venta. Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
RMPECEJB–Arachnis labrosa.
RMHMPN33–Sri Lanka - Peradeniya. Royal Botanical Gardens. Orchidaceae. Arachnis
RFR63HCP–
RMA3EG01–Green leaves botanic garden plant tree bush glasshouse Munich Germany
RMD3TH03–National Orchid Garden,Tan Hoon Siang Mist House,1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids,Botanical Gardens,Singapore
RF2TB83TG–Spider orchid (Arachnis flos-aeris) is an epiphytic orchid native of the mangroves of Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines.
RM2T6CNH8–Scorpion orchid, Arachnis cathcartii. Native of Eastern Himalaya. As Vanda cathcartii from a specimen in Veitch and Sons nursery, King's Road, Chelsea. Cathcart's Arachnanthe. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2M8X2W1–Scorpion orchid, Arachnis cathcartii. Native of Eastern Himalaya. As Vanda cathcartii from a specimen in Veitch and Sons nursery, King's Road, Chelsea. Cathcart's Arachnanthe. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2CEM69F–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. cta, c? • 12. „ obliquifascla, (^. 13. Eepantheria nigriplaga, J . 14. Pfrimllia doJierti/i, d • 15. Arachnis zmii, d • 16. Esticimene ?perrotteti, J. 17. ,, nigricans, J. 18. ,, inierjixa, J • 19. Apantesis recfdinea, S . 20. Estigmene lemniscata, d . 21. „ prima, $. 22. „ antigone, ^ • 23. PericalUa integra, d . 24. „ sjostedti, 2 • 25. Arachnis albescens, J • 26. Estigmene quadriramosa, J 27. ., siiHidans, r? VoL III. p. 340.„ p. 342.„ p. 343.„ p. 359.„ p. 35L.„ p. 385.„ p. 343.„ p. 341. p. 347. p. 354. p. 358. p. 358.„ p. 308.„
RFM8HJ2E–Orchid flower in orchid garden at winter or spring day for postcard beauty and agriculture idea concept design. Mokara Orchid or Arachnis Orchid.
RF2G6BE8A–Orchid flower in orchid garden at winter or spring day for beauty and agriculture design. Mokara Orchidaceae.
RF2M307FY–A closeup of a Pictured Tiger Moth with wide-spread wings on a red wall
RMMY5YAT–. Illustration of Arachnis annamensis (as syn. Arachnanthe annamensis) . 1906. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by R. A. Rolfe (1855–1921) 47 Arachnis annamensis (as Arachnanthe annamensis) - Curtis' 132 (Ser. 4 no. 2) pl. 8062 (1906)
RF2RCTFX6–Spider and spiderweb and nice bokeh in La Venta Park Museum, Museo Parque La Venta. Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
RMPECEJA–Arachnis flos-aeris.
RMA3CYFE–
RMD3T307–National Orchid Garden,Tan Hoon Siang Mist House,1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids,Botanical Gardens,Singapore
RMRGCKB7–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. v^. K ULLETIN OF THE Southern California Academy of Sciences LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Vol. XXXIX September-December, 1940 Part 3 CONTENTS Page FIRST RECORDS FOR BITTER DOCK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Joseph Ewan 183 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE LOS ANGELES MUSEUM- CHANNEL ISLANDS BIOLOGICAL SURVEY: A New Ischxochiton froji Catalina Island, California—George Willett - - - - - ------ 185 A New Sltsspecies of Arachnis from Califorxdv—J. F. Gates Clarke - - - - ----- 187 A Comparison of the Larvae of Arachn
RFM879WH–Orchid flower in orchid garden at winter or spring day for postcard beauty and agriculture idea concept design. Mokara orchid or Arachnis orchid.
RMMMJXR3–. Illustration of Arachnis annamensis (as syn. Arachnanthe annamensis) . 1906. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by R. A. Rolfe (1855–1921) 54 Arachnis annamensis (as Arachnanthe annamensis) - Curtis' 132 (Ser. 4 no. 2) pl. 8062 (1906)
RMMWT6JK–. Stauropsis imthurnii (= Arachnis beccarii var. imthurnii), Orchidaceae . 1917. M.S. del., J.N.Fitch lith. 575 Stauropsis imthurnii 143-8714
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