RMT7FYYJ–A transivita/savignii lookalike Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica). Adult type with dark orange-red underparts.
RMF10014–Savigny's Agama (Trapelus savignii), captive, Lower Saxony, Germany
RFG1MJEX–Savignys agama (Trapelus savignii) sitting on a stone watching the camera.
RFEN8XGX–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii)
RF2A2MFXC–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) חרדון חולות
RM2AEGG71–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is found in Egypt, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. Phot
RF2A2MEP9–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) חרדון חולות
RMEBKH7P–Savigny's Agama (Trapelus savignii), on a stone
RF2M6H99C–Savigny's hair star (Heterometra savignii), False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa
RMHK23NE–Middle Eastern Tree Frog (Hyla savignii) amongst foliage.
RF2M6HA49–Savigny's hair star (Heterometra savignii) at night. Dive site Mangrove Bay, El Quesir, Egypt, Red Sea
RF2KGJAFW–A closeup shot of a savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) lizard on the sand
RMJ8BB76–Hirundo rustica savignii 1894
RM2BGHCTA–Hirundo rustica savignii 1894.
RMC2WWYM–19th Century book illustration, taken from 9th edition (1875) of Encyclopaedia Britannica, of beetle, Lampyris Savignii
RM2CDDBD7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum . 82-84, Hettromelra savignii: 82, 83, Specimen From the Red Sea, 2 il .S.N.M nules of another specimen from the Red Sea, X 2 (U.S.N.M., ;; U. S NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 82. PART 4A PLATE 22. the R : B VI 10: (I .S.N.M., ;; U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 82. PART 4A PLATE 23
RFMHPNBB–BEETLE Water Mimic Bacon Ruddy Rove Metallic Sexton Sacred Hive Black Water 1898
RMDEH8C0–savigny's agama, trapelus savignii
RMT7FYYK–A transivita/savignii lookalike Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica). Adult type with dark orange-red underparts.
RM2RG3JDY–Adult Egyptian Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii) resting on a power line in ancient Luxor.
RFG1MJF3–Savignys agama (Trapelus savignii) watchin its food: Vegetables and a cockroach.
RM2AEGG0J–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is found in Egypt, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. Phot
RF2A2MEW8–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) חרדון חולות
RMEBKH7J–Savigny's Agama (Trapelus savignii), on a stone
RF2PGB761–Savignys hair star (Heterometra savignii) at night, dive site House Reef Mangrove Bay, El Quesir, Egypt, Red Sea
RM2CDDG41–. Bulletin - United States National Museum . ? men from - (C. M.); off Sumatra (lat. L6 L8 meters (U.S.N 1.. I I il pinnules, 2; U. S. NATIONAL- MUSEUM BULLETIN 82. PART 4A PLATE 21. 82-84, Hettromelra savignii: 82, 83, Specimen From the Red Sea, 2 il .S.N.M nules of another specimen from the Red Sea, X 2 (U.S.N.M., ;; U. S NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 82. PART 4A PLATE 22
RMDEH87W–savigny's agama, trapelus savignii
RM2RG3JDP–Adult Egyptian Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii) resting on a power line in ancient Luxor.
RM2AEGG0K–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is found in Egypt, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. Phot
RF2A2MFBH–Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) חרדון חולות
RMEBKH7N–Savigny's Agama (Trapelus savignii), on a stone
RMRDXW6G–. Economic entomology. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Thysanura. GAMASIDS, 183 CASE appear to have the paler spots or granulations of this species. The colour of A. Savignii is not mentioned in the description. Argas (Ornithodoros coriaceus) {Koch). 32 Enlarged sketch of ditto, copied from Koch's figure. Koch, in his "Ubersicht," pro- poses a genus under the name of Ornithodoros for those species of Argas that have eyes. We have already pointed out the insuffi- cient nature of this character, and therefore hesitate to adopt it. The present is the species on which he founds it. The
RMDEH8BN–savigny's agama, trapelus savignii
RMEBKH7R–Savigny's Agama (Trapelus savignii), on a stone
RM2WKBFJG–barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), wintering on edge of a rainforest, very red individual, possible subspecies savignii, Aequatorialguinea
RM2T04XB8–Egyptian barn swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii, Hirundo savignii), in flight, Egypt, Luxor village
RMRG7DCN–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PACIFIC TUNICATA OF U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 81. Figure 26.— Trididemnum savignii (Herdman): Colony collected off NomasakI, Japan. of rays on equatorial plane varies from 6 to 8 in Japanese specimens to 10-15 (about 13 on an average) in the Hawaiian specimen, although generally fluctuating between 8 and 12. Density of spicules differs considerably according to colonies, generally speaking they are not particularly dense in any colonies of the present material. They are evenly distributed throughout the test from the bottom to the surface in most
RMDEH8BT–savigny's agama, trapelus savignii
RM2T04XEB–Egyptian barn swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii, Hirundo savignii), in flight, Egypt, Luxor village
RMRHDWY4–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Bonner zoologische Beiträge 55 (2006) 85 Key to the African species of Trapeliis: 1 - Ventrals keeled; nuptial colouration of males blue, spotted white, tail reddish; females grey with dark crossbars. T. savignii - Ventrals smooth. 2 2 - Hindleg scalation heterogeneous; flat nasal scale, nos- tril on canthus rostralis, occiput with few spines, no guiar pouch, dorsal scales smooth or indistinctly keeled, hindleg scalation heterogeneous, 3rd fmger shorter than 4&quo
RM2T04WMY–Egyptian barn swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii, Hirundo savignii), resting on a power line, Egypt, Luxor village
RM2T04W7X–Egyptian barn swallow (Hirundo rustica savignii, Hirundo savignii), resting on a power line, Egypt, Luxor village
RMRG7DC7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PACIFIC TUNICATA OF U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 83 r' s. Figure 27.— Trididemnum savignii var. jolense (Van Name): a, colony from Florida; b, pigment cells found between the bladder cells, Palau specimen; c, pigment cells from type specimen of Didemnopsis jolense Van Name, X 400; d, granular cells from the same specimen, X 400; e, left side of contracted thorax of zooid of a colony from Gilbert Islands, sta. GOC-55, X 100; /, abdomen of zooid of colony from Gilbert Islands, sta. GOC-41, X 100; g, circumintcstinal gland of a zooid of a colony from
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