RMK8JMK9–Gerbil. Buchanan’s Short-tailed Gerbil (Desmodilliscus braueri buchanani) Thomas Hinton. Bichi. Kano. Northern Nigeria. Photographed in 1965.
RM2BM3D66–Desert mantis, Eremiaphila braueri on a rock
RMJ3CNDK–Eustomias braueri
RM2A32Y39–Eustomias braueri.
RM2BF6XMF–Antipodochlora braueri. 21 Apr 20161
RMPBGAX0–Javan Tree Frog Polypedates braueri
RME0N1FG–Eustomias braueri
RMKM41GM–A Siberian Winter Damselfly (Sympecma paedisca) in thermoregulation in a winter dry heatland. Italy.
RF2D849JX–A sailboat catches the last light on an autumn evening, seen across the Jungfernsee from The Dairy in the New Garden in Potsdam, Germany
RMKM41GF–A Siberian Winter Damselfly (Sympecma paedisca) in thermoregulation in a winter dry heatland. Italy.
RM2D7BBJW–Gollan's stream ('Butterfly Valley) near Wellington, New Zealand, New Zealand, Antipodochlora braueri (Selys, 1871), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Odonata, Anisoptera, Corduliidae
RMP7B03P–Italiano: fig. 345. Periphyllopsis braueri secondo Vanhöffen, spedizione Valdivia. Vista dall'alto. fig. 346. Periphyllopsis braueri con le pareti dello stomaco strappate, in modo da vederne la base con i cirri gastrici. Secondo H.B. Bigelow in Mem. Museum Comp. Zool. all'Harward College, 1909. L'unico esemplare raccolto da Vanhöffen era talmente imperfetto che non è stato descritto nei dettagli. L'esemplare di Bigelow invece ne ha descritto uno molto migliore nella collezione dell'Albatross. English: fig. 345. Periphyllopsis braueri after Vanhöffen, Valdivia expedition. Arboral view. fig. 346
RMKBY948–Medusae of world vol03 fig345 346 Periphyllopsis braueri
RM2E4TWN3–Medusae of world-vol03 fig345-346 Periphyllopsis braueri.
RFEYN0MD–Brauer's tree frog with beautiful pose perch on branch at night,Taipei,Taiwan,Polypedates braueri
RFKTXKWJ–Desert mantis in the Negev desert (Eremiaphila brunneri)
RF2FKGW5R–Camouflaged ground mantis (Eremiaphila baueri) in desert sand in Qatar. Selective focus
RM2ANJGTX–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1-3. Corymbophanes andersoni Eigenmann. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1001. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol V. Plate XXVIII.. 1-2. Hemiancistrus braueri Eigenmann. (Type.) 120 mm. In Berlin Museum. (Coll. Schomburgk.3. Pseudancistrusbarbatw (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 140 mm. No. 1533. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate XXIX.
RMPFFDKH–. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition. Decapoda (Crustacea). Jiatei Faxon 1893 Braueri Balss 1914 ⢠⢠⢠â brevirostris S. I. Smith 1885 carinata Bate 1888 . . ⢠cuciillata Faxon 1893 . â cnrtirostris .-^3.s. 1891 eximea S. I. Smith 1884 South-west of Sierra Leone Equatorial Atlantic South of Iceland Gulf of Guinea Off the Hast coast of the United States Oft' the coast of Portugal (duplex Bate, teste COUTIERE 1911) Equatorial Atlantic Off Marion Island [duplex Bate) North coast of Ecuador Sarmiento Channel, Patagonia Gulf of Panama Arabian Sea I Bay of Bengal I Andaman Sea i F lores Sea
RM2D7BBG1–(North Island): WN, Otaki Forks, Tararua Forest PArk, New Zealand, Antipodochlora braueri (Selys, 1871), Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Odonata, Anisoptera, Corduliidae
RMMEJYAW–. Die acraspeden Medusen der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition 1898-1899. Mit Tafel I-VIII . :'Vj V Fw H. Ruhsaamtfv. TAF.n. lith. Amt. V Wenur I IHnUr, Jrani&re *M. 6 u. 8. Periphylla regina. — 7. Periphyllopsis Braueri. — p. Periphylla hyacinthina. Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena
RMK1055F–Antipodochlora braueri lateral
RMRDWFHB–Antipodochlora braueri lateral.
RFKTXKWM–Desert mantis in the Negev desert (Eremiaphila brunneri)
RF2FKGW1P–Camouflaged ground mantis (Eremiaphila baueri) in the desert sand in Qatar. Selective focus
RM2ANJG64–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1-2. Hemiancistrus braueri Eigenmann. (Type.) 120 mm. In Berlin Museum. (Coll. Schomburgk.3. Pseudancistrusbarbatw (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 140 mm. No. 1533. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate XXIX.. 1-2. bithoxw Uthaides Eigenmann, c?Eigenmann, 9 ? Ventral surface. 57 mm.tral surface. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1527. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1527. -i. Lritkoxus lithcridesNo. 1528. 4. Lithoxus lithoides Eigenmann, cf. Ven-(Figure enlarg
RMPFA50J–. De zeeën van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië. Oceanography; Coasts. 240 Biologie der Zeê.. Fig. 9. Chiasmodon Braueri M. Web. Door een ver- zwolgen visch in de maag en buikwand zoodanig uit- gezet, dat de buil<- en anaalvin geheeljverschoven zijn. veelvuldig zijn. De visschen vooral maken dan ook in veel van hun vertegen- woordigers den indruk van hongervormen door de wanverhouding van hun schraal lichaam met veelal spits uitloopenden staart tegenover den grooten kop. Ook in den Archipel zijn verscheidenen van hen begiftigd met wijd-rekbare kaken en met een buitengewoon uitzettingsvermogen van de
RMMEFJHM–. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition . Fig. 2. Stylophtlialmus Braueri n. sp. von Stat. 144 von ca 20 mm. Länge. Vordere Hälfte von oben, hintere Hälfte von der Seite gesehen. X 9- l) A. Brauer. D. Tiefseefische in: Wiss. Ergebü. d. deutsch. Tiefsee-Exped. 1906. p. 66.
RMW07GEF–Archive image from page 568 of Die Familie der Helicinidae (1911). Die Familie der Helicinidae diefamiliederhel00wagn Year: 1911 Tafel 39. 1—6. Aphanoconia (Sphaeroconia) Capsula Pilsbry, Fundort: Hahajima Ogasawara 7—10. » » yaeyaraensis » » Yaeyama, Loochoo . 11—14. » » pelewensis Shykes, » Coröre, Palau-Inseln. 15—18. -> » sphaeroconus Möllendorff, Fundort :Constantinhaven 23. » » eduardi A. J. Wagner, » Tagula,Louisiaden 27. » » braueri A. J. Wagner, • In?el Woodlark .,.;s>i. ,«,.;
RFKTXKWK–Desert mantis in the Negev desert (Eremiaphila brunneri)
RF2FKGW5N–Camouflaged ground mantis (Eremiaphila baueri) in desert sand in Qatar. Selective focus
RM2AWE8A0–Annual report of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station . riologie, Zweiteabtei-lung XII: 529-538. 1904. 8. Harper, R. A.,, Cell-Division in Sporangia and Asci.Annals of Botany XIII: 467-525. 1899. 9. Lindner, Paul, Endomyces Hhidiger n. sp. ein neuerGarungspilz und erzenger der sogenannten Kreidekrankheit desBrotes. Wochenschr. f. Braueri XXIV: 1907. 10. Ludwig, F., Ueber Alkoholgahrung und Schleimflusslebender Baume und deren urheber. Berichte der deutschenbotanischen Gesellschaft Band IV, pp. XVII-XXVII. 1886. 11. Ludwig, F., Weitere Mitteilungen iieber alkoholgahrungund die Schleimfhiss
RMPFE7HC–. Denkschriften - Ãsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 132 Pr R. St uro MV u. Dt. A. J. Wagner.. Farn. Cyclostomatjdae. Gen. Ericia M u «^ u. Tand. Ericia elegat% MUH. - ...n/o/.I/.I ksNil liuu Pomatiasidae. Gen. Fomatias S t u d. Sub{;en. Eupomatias .. i. Wgn Eupiimütias henricae Strob illyricus Wstld plumbeus Wstld küllneh A. J. U'k" â braueri A. J. Wgn â - lalestriatus A. J. Wgn elegans C'less oostoma Wstld tumiJus A. J Wgu imosckietuiis A. J. Wgn ctncrascens Rsstn inoslarensis A. J. Wgn ^iüUirinus Villa 'â i'huiuili C1es>. hirii Hirc . . scplemspiralis Ras heydtnianus
RMMCNJBA–. Text-fig. 8. Fat-invested swimbladder of Cyclothone braueri. bk, bulbous, posterior part of kidney; ft, fatty investment of regressed swimbladder; oy, ovary; pv, pelvic fin; rsb, regressed swimbladder. ( x 18-9.) As the larvae of Cyclothone braueri have a gas-filled swimbladder, it is clear, as previously men- tioned, that the organ gradually regresses and receives a thick coating of fat during the adult phase. Nusbaum-Hilarowicz (1920) studied the histology of the swimbladder of a species of Cyclothone, under the name C. signata, but in view of Jespersen's and Taning's (1926) critical work,
RMT1HCFY–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 IOO DISCOVERY REPORTS kidneys. But as both gills and kidneys in bathyphilum are greatly reduced, there can be little doubt that denudatum is the more highly organized and active species. The species of Cyclothone also live at different levels in the ocean. C. braueri, a light-coloured species, occurs mainly between 500 and 1000 m., while the populations of the black species (livida,
RFKTXKWG–Desert mantis in the Negev desert (Eremiaphila brunneri)
RM2CE5WB2–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1 :!. Corymbophanes andersoni Eigenmann. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1001. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate xxviii.. 1-2. Hemiancistrus braueri Eigenmann. (Type.) 120 nun. In3. Pseudancistrus barbatus (Cuvieh and Valenciennes). Berlin Museum. (Coll. Schomburgk.)140 mm. No. 1533. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate XXIX.
RMMCNER3–. Text-fig. 43. The development of the body muscles, gill filaments and brain of (a, a', a") Maurolicus muelleri; (Bb, Bbb) Cyclothone braueri, and (b, Bm, Bbm) C. microdon. In A and B, which are transverse sections through the body just in front of the caudal peduncle, the muscle fibres are shown in black and are drawn to scale. The drawings of the gill filaments are from the lower part of the first gill arch, fb, forebrain; mb, midbrain; cb, cerebellum, (a, b, x 15; a', Bm, Bb, X20; a", Bbb, Bbm, x 9.)
RMT2248E–Archive image from page 51 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage04lund Year: 1907 44 Pipunculidae. Female. I do not know the female, but according to the descrip- tions it is similar; abdomen except first segment shining, hypopygium with a short ovipositor. Length 4,5 mm. P. Braueri is very rare in Denmark, we have only three males, two taken on Frederiksberg in earlier time (Staeger), and one taken in Geel Skov on Ve 1921 (the author). The species must be very near to flavipes, but if the two species are re
RFKTXKWN–Desert mantis in the Negev desert (Eremiaphila brunneri)
RM2CE5WAD–. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1-2. Hemiancistrus braueri Eigenmann. (Type.) 120 nun. In3. Pseudancistrus barbatus (Cuvieh and Valenciennes). Berlin Museum. (Coll. Schomburgk.)140 mm. No. 1533. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate XXIX.. 1-2. Lithoxus lithoides Eigenmann, d>Eigenmann, v. Ventral surface. 57 mm.tral surface. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1527. Type.) 86 mm. No. 1527. 3. Lithoxus lithaidesNo. 1528. 4. Lithoxus lithoides Eigenmann, d1. Ven- I Figure
RMMEE9XN–. Die Congerien- und Paludinenschichten Slavoniens und deren Faunen : ein Beitrag zur Descendenz-Theorie . 1. LÖSS. 2. Petrefactenleerer Sand. 3. Schiebte mit Vivipara Hörnesi. 4. Sand mit Unio Pauli und seltener Vivii^ara Hörnesi. 5. Tegel mit Melanopsis costata und M. recurrens mit Uebergäiigen zu M. Braueri. 6. Lignitflötz, 7. Tegel. In dem westlichsten, der Capla zunächst gelegenen Graben kann man deutlich zwei Niveaus unterscheiden, von denen das obere Viv. Zelehori, Md. davigera, M. hyhostoma, M. slavonica, M. Braueri und Bijthinia Pod- vinensis, das untere Viv. DeUuanniana mit Uebergäng
RMT1H7R1–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 42 DISCOVERY REPORTS No trace of a swimbladder was found in adults of the following species: Gonichthys coccoi (Cocco), Ctenobranchus nigro-ocellatus (Giinther), Diaphus coeruleiis Klunzinger, and Gymnoscopelus braueri (Lonnberg). Family Neoscopelidae Neoscopelus macrolepidotus Johnson (Text-fig. 24) John Murray Expedition St. 145, Maldive Area, 494 m. B.M. Reg. no. 1939.5.24. 475-84. Standard length 118 mm. (30-0 x io-o mm.). A capacious swimbladder with rounded anterior and tapering posterior extremities runs down
RMRHK226–. Bird blow flies (Protocalliphora) in North America (Diptera: Calliphoridae), with notes on the Palearctic species. Protocalliphora. Map 3. Distribution of Protocalliphora braueri in North America.. 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.. Sabrosky, Curtis W. (Curtis Williams), 1910-; Bennett, Gordon F; Whitworth, Terry L. Washington, D. C. : Smithsonian Institution Press
RMMCNJKR–. Text-fig. 6. Swimbladder of Ichthyococcus ovatus, viewed from above. The three lobes of the gas-gland are on the floor of the sac. bpr, by-pass branch of retial artery; en, resorbent capillary network; gg, gas-gland; ra, retial artery; rv, retial vein; rm, rete mirabile. ( x 16.) Cyclothone braueri Jespersen & Taning (Text-fig. 8) St. 287, 2° 49' 30" S., 90 25' 30" W., 19. viii. 27, TYF, 85o(-o) m. Standard lengths of two individuals examined, 33 and 31 mm. St. 3094, 440 20' N., 160 49' W., 21. v. 54, TYFH, isoo(-o) m. Standard length 26-5 mm. The swimbladder lies well back in
RMT1HCKR–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 Bb Text-fig. 43. The development of the body muscles, gill filaments and brain of (a, a', a') Maurolicus muelleri; (Bb, Bbb) Cyclothone braueri, and (b, Bm, Bbm) C. microdon. In A and B, which are transverse sections through the body just in front of the caudal peduncle, the muscle fibres are shown in black and are drawn to scale. The drawings of the gill filaments are from the lower part of the first gill arch, fb, forebrain; mb, midbrain; cb, cerebellum, (a, b, x 15; a', Bm, Bb, X20; a', Bbb, Bbm, x 9.)
RMRGE1HF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 218 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology In some species the ventral valves are reduced to the merest remnants (rufescens, fig. 20), while in others they are elaborately developed, with branches and several clusters of the spines {elaborata, braueri, fig. IS, 26). Curiously enough, even the approximate number and direction of these spines are constant in the species. At the base of the forceps, ventrally, there are sometimes a group of large spines, and in one sp>ecies {canadensis, fig. 19) these spines are born
RMMCMH12–. Fig. 32. Lampadena braueri. (x f.) Lampadena minima, Taning. Taning, 1928, t.c. p. 63; Parr, t.c. p. 154, fig. 37. The following young specimens from the South Atlantic appear to belong to this species:— St. 85. 23.vi. 26. 33° 07'40" S, 4° 30'20" E. 4! m. net, horizontal, 2000 (-0) m.: I specimen, 20 mm. St. 89. 28. vi. 26. 34° 05'15" S, 16° 00'45" E. Young-fish trawl, 1000 (-o)m.: i specimen, 19 mm. Hab. Atlantic. Lampadena nitida, Taning. Taning, 1928, t.c. p. 62; Parr, t.c. p. 155. St. 286. 17. viii. 27. 3° 06'30" S, 3° 53'00" W. Young-fish trawl, 102 (-0) m.
RMT1H9WJ–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 66 DISCOVERY REPORTS Cyclothone braueri metamorphosis occurs at a length of from n to 14 mm. (Jespersen and Taning, 1926), but two individuals of lengths 17 and 26-5 mm. (St. 3094, i50o(-o) m., 21. v. 54) still had no deposit of fat around the swimbladder. However, in another fish of length 26 mm. there was a small cushion of adipose tissue at the anterior end of the sac. In a 31-mm. fish the larval swimbladder had lost its ellipsoidal shape and appeared as a glistening white sphere (with a diameter of 0-6 mm.) in t
RMRFA03T–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figures xm.83 Aiii:Lib:Cor:Corduliinae (continued) AnUpodochlora Fraser, 1939. Hgure 615. Wings of Aniipodochlora braueri Selys. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delciminer of DragonfUes :153, f 89-2 [b06951 Cordulia [Leach], [181S]. 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 r
RMRF259N–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figures xm.83 Aiii:Lib:Cor:Corduliinae (continued) AnUpodochlora Fraser, 1939. Hgure 615. Wings of Aniipodochlora braueri Selys. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delciminer of DragonfUes :153, f 89-2 [b06951 Cordulia [Leach], [181S]. 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 r
RMRFA03K–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hgure 615. Wings of Aniipodochlora braueri Selys. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delciminer of DragonfUes :153, f 89-2 [b06951 Cordulia [Leach], [181S]. Hgure 616. Wings of Cordulia aenea Linnaeus. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Determiner of E>ragonflies :1S1, f 87-1 [b0695] Dorocordulia Needham, 1901. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRF259F–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hgure 615. Wings of Aniipodochlora braueri Selys. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delciminer of DragonfUes :153, f 89-2 [b06951 Cordulia [Leach], [181S]. Hgure 616. Wings of Cordulia aenea Linnaeus. After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Determiner of E>ragonflies :1S1, f 87-1 [b0695] Dorocordulia Needham, 1901. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRMWKFN–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. Fig. 71. — StreptocepJialus lorvicornis (Waga), v. Braueri n. var. — 9, pars apicalis antonnae inferioris a latere interiore visa. sec. Brauer.. 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.. Milne-Edwards, H. (Henri), 1800-1885; Audouin, Jean Victor, 1797-1841; Milne-Edwards, Alphonse, 1835-1900; Perrier, Edmond, 1844-1921; Bouvier, E. -L. , 1856-1944; Grassé, Pierre Pa
RMRGF2R9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 7. Ventral view of the secondary palate in Gongylomorphus, Pamelaesc/ncus and Janefaescincus. Upper left: Gon- gy/omorphus bojeri MCZ 46677; upper right: Pame/aesc/ncus gardinieri BM 1910.3.18.91; bottom: Janefaescincus braueri BM 1910.3.18.33. Abbreviations as in Fig. 2. Not drawn to scale. Lble to me than the notion of their close re- lationship in spite of the zoogeographic problem raised by that relationship. For the present, therefore, I am regarding the scincines of Mauritius and the Seychelles as a close
RMRN320E–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Fig. 2. Flügel von Crabro (BrachvmenisJ ctirvi- tarsis H. Seh. 9. Fig. 3. Flügel von Crabro (Encopognathus) Braueri Kohl 9. unterschiedlicher Ausdehnung wahr. Die Mattheit erscheint hervorgerufen durch eine mikroskopisch feine Punktierung und dichte winzige Behaarung. Solche ovale, flache Seitenflecke zeigen unter den Sphegiden sonst noch die meisten Philanthiis-Arten. Flügel (Fig. I—3). Vorderflügel: Pterostigma entwickelt. Radialzelle breit abgestutzt, mit einer Anhangszelle. Der über die Ra
RMRMKPHM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. abed EiG. 18.—Diagrams representing the types of scale found in four subgenera of Coelorhynchus: a, Quincuncia argentatus; b, Paramacrurus fasciatus; c, Oxymacrurus flabeUispinis ; d, Oxygadus braueri. produced, dorsal profile straight, slightly concave laterally behind apex, then straight, 2f in length of head. Eye subequal to interorbital width, 1^ in length of snout, 3| in length of head. Lower surface of head quite scaleless. Barbel f diameter of eye. Gill-rakers 5. Maxilla extending to below mid
RMRFA20R–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hguic 137. Wings of Sympecma braueri Yakobson & Bianchi (as Sympycna braueri Bianchi). After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delcmiiner of Dragonflies :278. f 202-3 [b0695] Zyg:Les:Lestoidcidae Ustoidea TUlyard. 1913 j-ht^ Figure 138. Hind wing oi Lesto'uiea conjuncia Ullyard. After Munz. 1919. Mem. amer. enu Soc. 3pl 8. f 45 [b4328J Zyg:Lcs:Lestoidcidae (continued) Lestoidca Tillyard, 1913 Figure 139. Wings of Lesloidea bar
RMRF1TCC–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hguic 137. Wings of Sympecma braueri Yakobson & Bianchi (as Sympycna braueri Bianchi). After Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Delcmiiner of Dragonflies :278. f 202-3 [b0695] Zyg:Les:Lestoidcidae Ustoidea TUlyard. 1913 j-ht^ Figure 138. Hind wing oi Lesto'uiea conjuncia Ullyard. After Munz. 1919. Mem. amer. enu Soc. 3pl 8. f 45 [b4328J Zyg:Lcs:Lestoidcidae (continued) Lestoidca Tillyard, 1913 Figure 139. Wings of Lesloidea bar
RMRGWC40–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 308 Illinois Natural History Subvey Bulletin Vol. 31, Art. 7 hidden, giving the paramere the ap- pearance of having a single, broad, bulbous apex. Female genital plate (Fig. 161) small, broad, 0.69 mm in length. Distal plate broad, deeply emar- ginate apically, forming two broad lat- eral lobes. Basal plate absent. Sperma- thecal apodeme short, not reaching api- cal emargination of distal plate. P. braueri is very closely related to P. speciosa, and little difference exists in the characters of the male terminalia. These species may be separated by
RMRGWCF8–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 290 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 31, Art. 7 9. Spermathecal apodeme extends be- yond base of distal plate one or more times length of plate (Fig. 164) 10 Spermathecal apodeme extends beyond base of distal plate by less than. 138 Fig. 132-141.—Panorpa male terminalia. 132.—P. speeiosa. Ventral view of terminalia. 133.—Ventral paramere. 134.—P. braueri. Ventral view of terminalia. 135.—Ventral para- mere. 136.—P. bifida. Ventral view of terminalia. 137..—Ventral paramere. 138.—P. eon- suetudinis. Ventral view of terminalia. 139.—Vent
RMRF1TCH–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hgure 135. Basal area of wings of Indoiestes risi Van der Wede. (as Usles risi). After Van der Week, 1909. Nova Guinea 9:24, f 2 {b6086] Sympecma Selys, 1840 Hgure 136. Front wing of Sympecma fiisca Van der Linden (as Sympycna fusca). After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. enu Soc. 3:pl 7,f42 IM3281 Sympecma Selys, 1840. Hguic 137. Wings of Sympecma braueri Yakobson & Bianchi (as Sympycna braueri Bianchi). After Belyshev & Hariton
RMRD29J0–. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition. Decapoda (Crustacea). Jiatei Faxon 1893 Braueri Balss 1914 ⢠⢠⢠â brevirostris S. I. Smith 1885 carinata Bate 1888 . . ⢠cuciillata Faxon 1893 . â cnrtirostris .-^3.s. 1891 eximea S. I. Smith 1884 South-west of Sierra Leone Equatorial Atlantic South of Iceland Gulf of Guinea Off the Hast coast of the United States Oft' the coast of Portugal (duplex Bate, teste COUTIERE 1911) Equatorial Atlantic Off Marion Island [duplex Bate) North coast of Ecuador Sarmiento Channel, Patagonia Gulf of Panama Arabian Sea I Bay of Bengal I Andaman Sea i F lores Sea
RMRMRRBB–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 410 L. NAVAS Famiglia Caenagrionidae. 4. Ischnura senegalensis Ramb. EhGiof, Cufra, V-IV-193Ì. U tipo e la var. aurantiaca Sei. Quasi tutta l'Africa. NEUROPTERA. Famiglia Ascalaphidae. 5. Helicomitus festivus Ramb. Lago di Buema, Cufra, VI-1931. Di quasi tutta l'Africa. Famiglia Nemopteridae. 6. Croce Klugì sp. nov. (fig. 1). Similis Braueri Nav. Caput albidum, parte apicali prosostomatis fulva ; oculis nigris, angustioribus spatio intermedio; antennis fuscis, duobus primis articulis albidis. Thorax inferne ilavidus,
RMRFA210–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hgure 135. Basal area of wings of Indoiestes risi Van der Wede. (as Usles risi). After Van der Week, 1909. Nova Guinea 9:24, f 2 {b6086] Sympecma Selys, 1840 Hgure 136. Front wing of Sympecma fiisca Van der Linden (as Sympycna fusca). After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. enu Soc. 3:pl 7,f42 IM3281 Sympecma Selys, 1840. Hguic 137. Wings of Sympecma braueri Yakobson & Bianchi (as Sympycna braueri Bianchi). After Belyshev & Hariton
RMRMNB1F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE GENUS BRANCHIPODOPSIS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 333 Branchipodopsis hodgsoni Sars, 1898 Figs 15-16 Branchipodopsis hodgsoni Sars, 1898: 26, pL 3 (figs 1-9). Daday, 1910: 301, fig. 51. Barnard, 1929: 194, fig. 5k-l. Branchipodopsis braueri Ves3i, 1921: 94. Material Syntypes. SAM-A1488, 1 S (11.6 mm), 1 9 with damaged abdomen and cercopods; hatched from dried sediment collected from Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, by J. V. Hodgson, May 1897. Other material examined. SAM-A6721, 14 6 (14.0 ± 1.3 mm), 4 9 (1
RMRCE3TA–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. IOO DISCOVERY REPORTS kidneys. But as both gills and kidneys in bathyphilum are greatly reduced, there can be little doubt that denudatum is the more highly organized and active species. The species of Cyclothone also live at different levels in the ocean. C. braueri, a light-coloured species, occurs mainly between 500 and 1000 m., while the populations of the black species (livida,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRCDD0Y–. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 44 Pipunculidae. Female. I do not know the female, but according to the descrip- tions it is similar; abdomen except first segment shining, hypopygium with a short ovipositor. Length 4,5 mm. P. Braueri is very rare in Denmark, we have only three males, two taken on Frederiksberg in earlier time (Staeger), and one taken in Geel Skov on ^Ve 1921 (the author). The species must be very near to flavipes, but if the two species are really distinct, our species will, as seen from the description of abdomen, be Braueri.
RMRCEJ6B–. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 44 Pipunculidae. Female. I do not know the female, but according to the descrip- tions it is similar; abdomen except first segment shining, hypopygium with a short ovipositor. Length 4,5 mm. P. Braueri is very rare in Denmark, we have only three males, two taken on Frederiksberg in earlier time (Stæger), and one taken in Geel Skov on ^Ve 1921 (the author). The species must be very near to flavipes, but if the two species are really distinct, our species will, as seen from the description of abdomen, b
RMRCP7DY–. Die acraspeden Medusen der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition 1898-1899. Mit Tafel I-VIII. Jellyfishes. :'Vj V Fw H. Ruhsaamtfv. TAF.n. lith. Amt. V Wenur I IHnUr, Jrani&re *M. 6 u. 8. Periphylla regina. — 7. Periphyllopsis Braueri. — p. Periphylla hyacinthina. Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena. 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.. VanHöffen, Ernst, 1858-. [Jena, G. Fischer
RMRCE3R1–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Bb. Text-fig. 43. The development of the body muscles, gill filaments and brain of (a, a', a") Maurolicus muelleri; (Bb, Bbb) Cyclothone braueri, and (b, Bm, Bbm) C. microdon. In A and B, which are transverse sections through the body just in front of the caudal peduncle, the muscle fibres are shown in black and are drawn to scale. The drawings of the gill filaments are from the lower part of the first gill arch, fb, forebrain; mb, midbrain; cb, cerebellum, (a, b, x 15; a', Bm, Bb, X20; a&q
RMRCE3X7–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 66 DISCOVERY REPORTS Cyclothone braueri metamorphosis occurs at a length of from n to 14 mm. (Jespersen and Taning, 1926), but two individuals of lengths 17 and 26-5 mm. (St. 3094, i50o(-o) m., 21. v. 54) still had no deposit of fat around the swimbladder. However, in another fish of length 26 mm. there was a small cushion of adipose tissue at the anterior end of the sac. In a 31-mm. fish the larval swimbladder had lost its ellipsoidal shape and appeared as a glistening white sphere (with a diam
RMRCE40P–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 42 DISCOVERY REPORTS No trace of a swimbladder was found in adults of the following species: Gonichthys coccoi (Cocco), Ctenobranchus nigro-ocellatus (Giinther), Diaphus coeruleiis Klunzinger, and Gymnoscopelus braueri (Lonnberg). Family Neoscopelidae Neoscopelus macrolepidotus Johnson (Text-fig. 24) John Murray Expedition St. 145, Maldive Area, 494 m. B.M. Reg. no. 1939.5.24. 475-84. Standard length 118 mm. (30-0 x io-o mm.). A capacious swimbladder with rounded anterior and tapering posterior
RMRCW54E–. De zeeën van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië. Oceanography; Coasts. 240 Biologie der Zeê.. Fig. 9. Chiasmodon Braueri M. Web. Door een ver- zwolgen visch in de maag en buikwand zoodanig uit- gezet, dat de buil<- en anaalvin geheeljverschoven zijn. veelvuldig zijn. De visschen vooral maken dan ook in veel van hun vertegen- woordigers den indruk van hongervormen door de wanverhouding van hun schraal lichaam met veelal spits uitloopenden staart tegenover den grooten kop. Ook in den Archipel zijn verscheidenen van hen begiftigd met wijd-rekbare kaken en met een buitengewoon uitzettingsvermogen van de
RMRCDT5F–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Fig. 32. Lampadena braueri. (x f.) Lampadena minima, Taning. Taning, 1928, t.c. p. 63; Parr, t.c. p. 154, fig. 37. The following young specimens from the South Atlantic appear to belong to this species:— St. 85. 23.vi. 26. 33° 07'40" S, 4° 30'20" E. 4! m. net, horizontal, 2000 (-0) m.: I specimen, 20 mm. St. 89. 28. vi. 26. 34° 05'15" S, 16° 00'45" E. Young-fish trawl, 1000 (-o)m.: i specimen, 19 mm. Hab. Atlantic. Lampadena nitida, Taning. Taning, 1928, t.c. p. 62; Parr, t.c. p. 155. St. 286. 17. viii. 27. 3° 0
RMRD0G1P–. Denkschriften - Ãsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 132 Pr R. St uro MV u. Dt. A. J. Wagner.. Farn. Cyclostomatjdae. Gen. Ericia M u «^ u. Tand. Ericia elegat% MUH. - ...n/o/.I/.I ksNil liuu Pomatiasidae. Gen. Fomatias S t u d. Sub{;en. Eupomatias .. i. Wgn Eupiimütias henricae Strob illyricus Wstld plumbeus Wstld küllneh A. J. U'k" â braueri A. J. Wgn â - lalestriatus A. J. Wgn elegans C'less oostoma Wstld tumiJus A. J Wgu imosckietuiis A. J. Wgn ctncrascens Rsstn inoslarensis A. J. Wgn ^iüUirinus Villa 'â i'huiuili C1es>. hirii Hirc . . scplemspiralis Ras heydtnianus
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