RMCRP3N5–Parosheet Galonit (Pulicaria desertorum) is a low-lying plant with yellow flowers that grows in desert areas. The leaves and
RM2A2M4FT–Buteo desertorum, Print, Buteo is a genus of medium to fairly large, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings. In the Old World, members of this genus are called 'buzzards
RMHNGT6T–Bull Ant (Myrmecia desertorum), Wentworth, New South Wales, NSW, Australia
RM2K4DX19–Desert columbine, Aquilegia desertorum in flower. From hilly areas in Arizona.
RF2G8R5E8–Aquilegia desertorum Arizona columbine – downturned yellow bell-shaped flowers with light orange sepals and long spurs, May, England, UK
RMP1WKF0–56 Certhilauda desertorum - 1842-1848 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ16100375
RMEHAR7D–Flowering Desert Bellevalia (Bellevalia desertorum) Photographed in The northern Negev, Israel
RM2BTW4G4–Aspalathus desertorum Bolus.
RF2WDWNT7–Desert henbane (Hyoscyamus desertorum) is an annual herb native to western Asia. This photo was taken in Wadi Rum National Park, Jordan.
RMW8RPM6–Hyoscyamus desertorum
RF2RCAPA0–Fulgensia desertorum is a crustose lichen that grows on dry soils. This photo was taken in Tobarra, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
RM2PG09XH–Parosheet Galonite (Pulicaria desertorum) is a low-lying plant with yellow flowers that grows in desert areas. The leaves and flowers can be used to
RF2TCK1D9–Desert sulphur lichen (Fulgensia desertorum or Gyalolechia desertorum) is a crustose lichen that grows on gypsum soil. This photo was taken in Albelda
RMD89X92–DESERT FINCH AND LARK
RMBKK6WP–Map of Ukraine, circa 1648
RMERBCK9–Granny s bonnet Columbine Aquilegia vulgaris
RM2A2M7T5–Certhilauda desertorum, Print, The greater hoopoe-lark (Alaemon alaudipes), is a passerine bird which is a breeding resident of arid, desert and semi-desert regions from the Cape Verde Islands across much of northern Africa, through the Arabian peninsula, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. It was formerly known as the bifasciated lark and sometimes as the large desert lark., 1842-1848
RMHNGT72–Bull Ant (Myrmecia desertorum), Wentworth, New South Wales, NSW, Australia
RM2AXG6TM–A manual of the Mollusca, or, A rudimentary treatise of recent and fossil shells . Fig. 3. A Fteropod. § The other mollusca ai-e acepJialoKS, or destitute of any dis-tinct head; they are all aquatic, and most of them are attached,or have no means of moving from place to place. They are di-vided into three classes, characterized by modifications in theirbreathing-organ and shell. 4. The bracJdapoda^ are bivalves, having one shell placedon the back of the animal, and the other in front; they have no * Gaster, the under side of the body. t Fig. 2. Helix desertorum. Forskal. From a Hving specimen
RF2G8R5D0–Aquilegia desertorum Arizona columbine – downturned yellow bell-shaped flowers with light orange sepals and long spurs, May, England, UK
RMJ7XT41–Delineatio generalis Camporum Desertorum vulgo Ukraina (1648)
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RF2WTRR8J–Plant with red flowers in nature. scrophularia vernalis
RMPCHG6Y–Alaemon alaudipes desertorum 1838.
RMP1WKF7–56 Certhilauda desertorum - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ16100377
RMPFTRW1–. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coleÌopteÌres d'Europe;. Beetles; Entomology. Ton .im,2. CICINDELA. 1 . C . Maxira . 5 . C . 2 â C . Nigrita. 6 . C . 5 . C . Campestris. ⢠C , 4 , C . Desertorum. «S . C . J> ffumeml Plkui et JhnxU Coiieolor. HVbricla . Ripana. Tr an sver s aii s. 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.. Dejean, Pierre François Marie Auguste, comte, 1780-1845. Paris, MeÌquignon-Marvi
RMP21BWY–. Buteo desertorum . between 1796 and 1808 46 Buteo desertorum - 1796-1808 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ18200039
RM2BTRT7A–Artemisia desertorum Spreng.
RMP7X5D1–English: Woodcut of the snail Helix desertorum (now Eremina desertorum) after a drawing by A. N. Waterhouse. From page 7 of the book A Manual of the Mollusca' (1851)', by Samuel Pickworth Woodward. Further information. before 1852 146 Eremina desertorum
RM2BF4NC2–Triglyphothrix desertorum. 28 Dec 201622
RM2A2M7T4–Certhilauda desertorum, Print, The greater hoopoe-lark (Alaemon alaudipes), is a passerine bird which is a breeding resident of arid, desert and semi-desert regions from the Cape Verde Islands across much of northern Africa, through the Arabian peninsula, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. It was formerly known as the bifasciated lark and sometimes as the large desert lark., 1700-1880
RM2AG6YB0–. A naturalist in the Transvaal. Firewood 20 President Kriiger 29 Chera progne. Male in nuptial plumage 38 Batraehians devouring Termites 49 After the Rains. Coleoptera 51 Buteo desertorum. Post of Observation 56 Dendritic Markings in Quartzite 58 Hemisaga prcedatoria, n. sp 63 Locust-swarm in Pretoria 71 The Monitor (Varanus niloticus] 77 Cfonia wahlberyi 83 Native Hut, Spelonken 94 XVI LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE Castellated Residence in Zoutpansberg 97 Magwamba Woman crushing Meal 101 Native Arts of tlie Spelonken facing 102 Magwamba War-Axes 103 Magwamba Assegais and Shield 105 Native Iron
RMHNGT69–Bull Ant (Myrmecia nigriceps) with prey, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia
RMJX4YGR–Eremina desertorum
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RF2WTRR9G–Plant with red flowers in nature. scrophularia vernalis
RMW8A8KP–Delineatio generalis Camporum Desertorum vulgo Ukraina (1648).
RMP5CXBM–N/A. English: « Alauda bifasciata » = Alaemon alaudipes desertorum (Subspecies of Greater Hoopoe-Lark) - adult Français: « Alauda bifasciata » = Alaemon alaudipes desertorum (Sous-espèce de Sirli du désert) - adulte . 1838. Nicolas Huet (1770–1830) Alternative names Nicolas, II Huet; Nicolas Huet The Younger; Nicholas Huet II; Nicolas The Younger Huet Description French painter, illustrator and engraver Date of birth/death 1770 26 December 1830 Location of birth Paris Authority control : Q3340421 VIAF:95590486 ISNI:0000 0000 7064 7628 ULAN:500117124 GND:138988412 Jean Gabriel
RM2CH6R9E–. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . The South African Griffin Vulture to the left, and the Black Vulture to the right The Buzzards prey on small mammals, as rats and mice, also on reptiles and insects;and these birds are consequently useful to the agriculturist. They are represented by theJackal Buzzard (Buteo jakal) and the Rufous Buzzard (Buteo desertorum). The so-called Bearded Vultures include the Southern Lammergeyer (Gypaetusossifragus), which is a bird of large size and great stretch of wing. It lives on the DrakensbergMountains and bears off lambs from the pla
RMJW518W–Eremina desertorum
RF2WTRR9C–Plant with red flowers in nature. scrophularia vernalis
RMT3XCA6–Archive image from page 163 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 134 Die Sudetenländer. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt
RMP5BFK4–N/A. English: A 1648 map of Ukraine created by Guillaume le Vasseur de Beauplan and published by Villem Gondius. 12 June 2011. Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan (1595–) Alternative names Guillaume le Vasseur de Beauplan Description French architect, cartographer and engineer Date of birth/death 6 December 1600 6 December 1673 / 1685 Location of birth/death Dieppe Rouen Authority control : Q1285841 VIAF:88042685 ISNI:0000 0003 7117 3665 LCCN:n81124881 GND:121577821 SUDOC:028904621 WorldCat 433 Delineatio generalis Camporum Desertorum vulgo Ukraina (1648)
RM2CNEG6H–. Coloured figures of the eggs of British birds : with descriptive notices . Hohhv. Hohln Red tonlif) Falcon. : Era ■■ itt Sheffield EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS. 17 and more rarely elliptical. In size they vary from 2^ to 2 inchesin length and from 1*9 to 165 inch in breadth. Three more Buzzards are included in the list of British Birds,viz., Buteo desertorum of Africa, and B. borealis and B. lineatusof North America. Each has been recorded once, but the occur-rence of these species is so rare, and in some cases even doubtful,that I feel that there would be no interest in figuring their eggsin a wor
RMMCRD1T–. Abb. 122. Avena desertorum auf dem Galgenberge bei Nikolsburg. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek, Wien.) grandiflora. Auf dem südlich von Nikolsburg gelegenen Galgen berge findet man auch typische Steppen mit Stipa pennata, Koeleria gracilis, Phleum phteoides, â Silene Otites, Anemone grandis, Aclonis vernalis, Medicago minima, Potenlitla
RM2CNEHKC–. Coloured figures of the eggs of British birds : with descriptive notices . Hohhv. Hohln Red tonlif) Falcon. : Era ■■ itt Sheffield EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS. 17 and more rarely elliptical. In size they vary from 2^ to 2 inchesin length and from 1*9 to 165 inch in breadth. Three more Buzzards are included in the list of British Birds,viz., Buteo desertorum of Africa, and B. borealis and B. lineatusof North America. Each has been recorded once, but the occur-rence of these species is so rare, and in some cases even doubtful,that I feel that there would be no interest in figuring their eggsin a wor
RMMCRDCN–. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt finden sich auch Festuca duriusciila, F. glaiica, Carex
RMRHM1B1–. A biological survey of Colorado. Natural history Colorado; Mammals Colorado; Trees Colorado. 1011.1 MAMMALS. 119 and tlie pads of piickly ])ear. Scattered here and tliero over tlie cactus Hat they looked curiously like nuiskrat houses on a marsli. (Sec fig. 15.) The rats were trapped at the entrances to the nests, of which there were usually two above ground, and often a third openhig beneath a busli a yard or so distant. Tlie largest of tlie houses were in thickets of Atrlplex corifertifoUa, but the smaller sti uc- tures were reared in bunches of Opuntia. Specimens of N. desertorum and orol
RMRGDR06–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 236 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY BrUMUS Mulsant Brumus Mulsant, 1850, Species Trimeres Seeuripalpes, p. 492; Crotch, 1874, Eevision of the Coceinellidae, p. 195; Weise, 1885, Best.-Tab. Europ. Coleopt., Coeciiielliden, II, ed. 2, p. 5. Type species. Cocoinella octosignata Gebler, through synonymy with C. desertorum Gebler, by subsequent designation of Crotch, 1874. Chilocorini with form broadly oval, moderately convex, upper surface glabrous. Antenna ten-segmented; first segment stout, less than twice as lo
RMRGFMHH–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL. Olsen. Harvesting Ants. Plate 14. Distribution of Pogonomyrmex in North America. A Peg. guatemaltecus Vh. + Fog. huachucanus Wh. O Peg. subdentatus Mayr â¡ Peg. salinus Olsen A Pog. wheeleri Olsen 4= Pog. similis Olsen â Pog. desertorum Wh. ⢠Pog. desertorum var. ferrugineus Olsen. 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 w
RMRG9TW9–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 80 Bulletin 150 226 Occurrence.—Holotype, No. 359 and paratypes, Nos. 361-362 are from locality NL 20 D, and paratype, No. 360 is from locality NL 20 E, Emanuel limestone, Emanuel Creek, Kimberley Division, Western Australia. Aphetoceras desertorum Teichert and Glenister, n.sp. PI. 10, fig. 8; text fig. 14 Description of holotype (No. 363, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Canberra).—The holotype is part of a loosely coiled gyrocone with an estimated maximum diameter of 40 mm. It has a length of approximately 37 mm. and represents about
RM2C1M9N3–Platyschkuhria integrifolia var desertorum ME Jones Ellison Platyschkuhria integrifolia var desertorum ME Jones Ellison.
RMRD908R–. Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coleÌopteÌres d'Europe;. Beetles; Entomology. Ton .im,2. CICINDELA. 1 . C . Maxira . 5 . C . 2 â C . Nigrita. 6 . C . 5 . C . Campestris. ⢠C , 4 , C . Desertorum. «S . C . J> ffumeml Plkui et JhnxU Coiieolor. HVbricla . Ripana. Tr an sver s aii s. 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.. Dejean, Pierre François Marie Auguste, comte, 1780-1845. Paris, MeÌquignon-Marvi
RMRN3JCN–. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum (Vienna, Austria); Natural history. Jr^^t^^ ^ o c o ^c^( ^ 0 '^^'^^jß"' 00,. Fig. 34—39. Tortiila Handelii Schffn. n. sp. — 04. Stengelblatt. — 35. Blattzellen. — 36. Querschnitt der Rippe unterhalb der Blattmitte. — 37. Desgl. aus dem oberen Blatteile. — 38. Papillen der Blatt- rippe im Profil. — 39. Zähne des Blatthaares im Profil. Fig. 40. Querschnitt der Rippe von Tortiila ruralis, forma (Nr. 2703). Fig. 41—44. Tortiila desertorum (Nr. I2i3). — 41. Zellen der Blattmitte. — 42. Querschnitt der Rippe. —
RMREP0HN–. Ernesti Meyer de plantis labradoricis [microform] : libri tres. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. !-f. 206 eorum vix operae pretium sit. Quotidie enim sim- plicissima et vegetabilia et animalia incipere videmus, non a parentibus , sed ab ipsa natura genetrice, nec ut novas species, sed ad prius ortorum simulacra efficta; multasque offendimus unius ejusdemque spe- ciei plantas, tanto intervallo sejunctas, tantisque marium montium desertorum impedimentis inter utrum- que locum natalera interjectis, ut ex altero in alte- rum mig^ratio prorsus statui nequeat. Jam vero si nonnullae plantarum sp
RMRMTKFA–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. ESPLORAZIONE DELl'oASI DI GIARABUB 87 aiitem aculeo singulo constant, armata. Tibia et metatarsus III paris 2 serie bus inferioribus et utrinque serie laterali 3 acu- leorum; praeterea, metatarso series 2 superiores binorum aculeorum adsunt. Tibia et metat. IV paris 2 seriebus inferioribus et utrinque serie laterali inferiori et superiori 3 aculeorum. Abdomen pallide fulvo-oleagineum. Epigyne plaga testacea vade longiori quam latiori, antico tuberculis parvis 2 rotundis, Scotophaeus desertorum dì Gap. postico rufomarg
RMRN187E–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. 439 III. — EUTERMES DESERTORUM n. sp. Des (^f et Ç ailés de cette espèce ainsi que des Ouvriers qui lui appartiennent sans doute, ont été trouvés par M. Lameere dans un nid souterrain en compagnie de Psammotermes hyhostoma. Imago alata. — Fusco brunnea, capite et prothorace ohsciirio- ribus. Capite ovato, anterius angustato, piincto inedio prominulo. Fronte maculis duabus pallidis. Epistomate quàni fronle diliitiore, injlato. Oculis modicis, ocellîs elongatis longitudine fere ab oculis remo- lis, Antennis iA-articulatis, a
RMRMTKDT–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. SPEDIZIONE A CUFRA 317 Specie! huius inventa est 9 1 apud Gialo, mense Aprili A. D. 1931. Gen. Seotoplxseus E. S. 1893. 10. ScotophaBUS desertorum di Cap. 1928. 2 9 ^^1 Agedabia, Luglio '31 ; 4 9 6 pulì, a Gialo, Aprile- Maggio '31. Hab. : Giarabub. 11. Scotophaeus validus (H. Le.) 1846. 23 cT 9 e pull, a Gialo, Aprile-Luglio '31 ; 1 cT iuv. nell'er- gli di Gialo, 8 Apr. '31 ; 1 pull, a Cufra, Giugno '31 ; 1 pull, a Buma (Cufra), Giugno '31; 1 pull, a Cufra (El Haueuiri) Giugno '31. Hab. : Europa mer.®, Algeria, Maroc
RMRCHGKE–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. 134 Die Sudetenländer.. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt finden sich auch Festuca duriusciila, F. glaiica, Carex. Please note that these images are extrac
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