RMB0H46N–Syrphid fly larva which looks like a slug.
RM2A2M149–Aphritis, Print, Hover flies (family Syrphidae) of the genus Microdon are unusual among the Diptera. Like other members of the subfamily, they are myrmecophiles, meaning they inhabit the nests of ants
RMMFFYTJ–Smalltooth emperor, Lethrinus microdon, Maldives, Indian Ocean
RMDNENH4–Pachystomias microdon
RM2BNHK67–Hoverfly (Microdon devius) Hertfordshire, England, UK, June
RMBE3481–Giant Grouper and Diver, Epinephelus microdon, Shab Sharm, Red Sea, Egypt
RFGCKPHR–Close-up of a Small-tooth Emperor (Lethrinus Microdon). Komodo, Indonesia
RM2PDR2P1–Ameisen-Schwebfliege, Ameisenschwebfliege, Paar, Paarung, Kopulation, Kopula, Microdon analis, Microdon eggeri, Heath Ant Fly, ant hoverfly, pairing
RMW7RMTA–Small-toothed Sportive Lemur (Lepilemur microdon) in tree hole, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, Africa
RMCFDH21–Senckenberg-Museum, with of the wall with sharks and a sawfisch, Pristis microdon, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany, Europe
RM2H609DX–One Tree Reef. Smalltooth emperor (Lethrinus microdon) mottled coloration, night appearance
RMBJTH2X–The Australian fresh water sawfish Pristis microdon Territory Wildlife Park Darwin Northern Territory Australia
RMBG04BD–Marine researchers with sawfish, Australia
RFP2CX9P–blue shark, Prionace glauca, largetooth sawfish, Pristis pristis, syn. P. microdon and P. perotteti, fish, digital improved reproduction from an original print from the 19th century, 1881
RMB6JB26–Sawfish, “Northern Territory”, Australia
RMJ37KJ5–Cyclothone microdon
RMP5RANB–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 70 Diptera: Microdon apiformis = Microdon mutabilis (Bee-like Hover-fly).The plant is Lamium purpureum (Red Archangel) . 1836. John Curtis 238 Britishentomologyvolume8Plate70
RMEBNP1T–Largetooth sawfish (Pristis microdon, Pristiopsis leichhardti), portrait from below
RFT5X45N–A picture describing the various parts of Selago such as a flower, an anther, a perpendicular section of an ovary and seed section of Microdon ovatum,
RM2PDR0DH–Ameisen-Schwebfliege, Ameisenschwebfliege, Paar, Paarung, Kopulation, Kopula, Microdon analis, Microdon eggeri, Heath Ant Fly, ant hoverfly, pairing
RFT2MT5X–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
RFT2MT7N–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
RFA0K8NR–Grouper with Cleaner wrasse Epinephelus microdon Indian Ocean Maldives Island
RFT2MT5E–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
RF2J6PA3M–Small-footed Bat (Scotophilus microdon) Scotophilus is a genus of vespertilionid bats commonly called yellow bats. They are found in southern Asia and Africa. They are the only members of the tribe Scotophilini. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 3 (1863)
RMAYE1K2–Sawfish, “Northern Territory”, Australia
RMJ46238–Pachystomias microdon
RMA3EP0X–Sawfish, Northern Australia Pristis microdon
RMJ4CKAR–Pristis microdon largetooth
RM2BTR0TE–Trifolium microdon Hook Arn.
RMKT3F3D–42726 Fierasfer microdon Gilbert, new species Type
RFT2MT5T–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
RM2F3FN9F–Pseudotriakis microdon DE BRITO CAPELLO,1868.
RMDHCK4G–Pristis microdon
RFCRTACW–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taken at Ras Mohamed in Red Sea, Egypt.
RMAR7NGN–Small-toothed sportive lemur, Lepilemur microdon, in a tree hole, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
RFCRTAHB–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taken at Ras Mohamed in Red Sea, Egypt.
RMTR617B–hoverfly (Microdon spec.), imago, side view, Germany
RFCRTAFB–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taken at Ras Mohamed in Red Sea, Egypt.
RM2T5N7FP–Haplochromis microdon is a species of cichlid endemic
RFCRTAF7–Marble Grouper (Epinephelus microdon). Taken at Ras Mohamed in Red Sea, Egypt.
RF2B90HRT–Aphritis, Print, Hover flies (family Syrphidae) of the genus Microdon are unusual among the Diptera. Like other members of the subfamily, they are myrmecophiles, meaning they inhabit the nests of ants., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2CD3NF1–Smalltooth emperor, Lethrinus microdon, Marsa Alam, Egypt
RF2G3BGMD–Small-tooth emperor, lethrinus microdon, in Maldives
RF2TB48A7–Sharphead street sweeper (Lethrinus microdon), Aliwal Shoal dive site, Umkomaas, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
RM2ANG2DG–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . C-H-Ford a»I B Mmterri lith ifint arr. 3r-os -mro 1 SCLENA VOGLERI. 2 SCLEN01DES MICRODON. 3. OTOLITHUS ARGENTEUS. 4. SCLENA BLEEKERI. 5 S ANEUS.. 6. SCLENOIDES BRUNNEUS. Days Fishes of India..
RF2HJKNGB–raw Shirauo (Japanese icefish)
RM2BTNN09–Brachyotum microdon Naudin Triana.
RMK9P7W9–Pseudotriakis microdon DE BRITO CAPELLO,1868
RM2BF411J–Microdon bruchi. 15 Jun 20171
RM2HFA3PB–Sciaenoides microdon Ford 45.
RMDHCK4M–Pristis microdon largetooth
RM2BTTB0R–Margaritopsis microdon DC CM Taylor.
RMAR7NHH–Small-toothed sportive lemur, Lepilemur microdon, in a tree hole, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
RM2BXDA80–Psychotria microdon DC Urb Psychotria microdon DC Urb.
RMTR617C–hoverfly (Microdon spec.), imago, side view, Germany
RMD387JP–Sawfish, Territory Wildlife Park in Berry Springs (near Darwin), Northern Territory, Australia
RF2B92FWP–Paradentex microdon Blkr, Gymnocranius, Pieter Bleeker, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AG1CNX–. The theory of evolution in the light of facts. rs to the myrmecophil modeof hfe to which they owe their systematic peculiarities.Also among the other Diptera we meet with manymyrmecophil genera, suchas Microdon, Ephippomyia,Harpagomyia, etc. We come now to the under-lying principle of the aboveexamples. It is based on theevidence of palaeontology,comparative morphology and ?I- 1 J J.1, • T J 1 Fig. 37.—Physogastre Imago of biology, and the mdlVldual Termitoxenia AssmutU. evolutionary history. ^^^^^^ Wasmann.) (a) Palaeontology shows us that the systematic orders of the Arthropods, to which t
RF2HJKNGF–raw Shirauo (Japanese icefish)
RMMA9XWH–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Fig. 59.—The copepod Calanus finmarchicus, X 26. The antenna used as an oar at the left, the maxilla (greatly enlarged), with its bristles, at the right. After St. Brady. animals to the depths at which they can maintain themselves. Numer- ous Metazoa exhibit the same phenomenon; for example, the arrow- worm, Sagitta hexaptera, which inhabits the lighted pelagial, is larger and more mature, the deeper the source of specimens.14 The little fish Cyclothone microdon increases in si
RMKYG61H–Pristis microdon LATHAM,1794
RM2C4P6YT–28th June 2020: Amongst the flies ithe hoverflie definitely stand alone as the most important pollinators. pollinating mainly flowers, providing nectar as a food source and pollen required for ovarian development a member of the insect family SyrphidaeCliff Norton Alamy
RMW9H5EP–Archive image from page 644 of Current bibliography for aquatic sciences. Current bibliography for aquatic sciences and fisheries currentbibliogra2610food Year: 1959 ( Anonymous (19 59) 59-7б45 Gomm,Fish,Rev., 21(8);б4 2ighty-sixth Congress (First session) Oceanography Contents as per title. J FAG M Larriage J L.D. (1958) 59-7646 ¿duo.Bull.Fish.Comm.Ðго., (2)s 28 p. The bay clams of Oregon ('Their identificationj relative abundancej and general distribution) CFR 21(8);79. M Okada, Y. 59-7647 K. Mori (1957) Jap.J.Ichthyol.. 5(3î 4j 5? 6);99-106 Ecological study of Salangichthys microdon
RMGK6TBJ–42726 Fierasfer microdon Gilbert, new species Type
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