RM2PG2PH0–Spathiphyllum kochii Calgary Zoo Alberta
RF2C9RERM–wingleaf, squabflower, Spathiphyllum, white flower in full bloom on a light background, green leaves, yellow-brown flask with seeds
RF2WFC9W9–Heliophanus kochii, Sun Jumping Spiders
RM2PC5H53–Namib Ghost Gecko (Pachydactylus kochii) resting on sandy ground, Namibia, January
RM2RMM1NP–Heliophanus kochii, Sun Jumping Spiders
RMEBR85R–Jumping spider (Heliophanus kochii, Heliophanus albosignatus, Heliophanus armatus, Heliophanus calcarifer), on a stone
RF2GHN4T2–Heliophanus kochii a jumping spider waits for its prey
RF2M41R2H–spathiphyllum kochii. close up. hot temperature in the house for houseplants
RMBRG96X–Chilean Rose Tarantula Grammostola rosea On Hand At 'Animal Magic' Event, Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire UK
RF2C7E820–peace lily or cobra plant, flower in darkness
RMCEDY96–Crab Spider Gasteracantha cancriformis
RM2BTR986–Rhododendron kochii Stein.
RF2PWAN30–Beautiful flower in amusement park, closeup
RF2JM574T–A closeup shot of spathiphyllum kochii
RMADMWYD–Helleborus kochii false rose
RMW27DN3–Archive image from page 268 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 IRIS 827 CC. Fls. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem short, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50. aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. stem tall, much overtop
RMCX97K7–Caucalis daucoides
RMCYYWKA–Wolf spider (Gladicosa (Lycosa) gulosa: Lycosidae) female S. Carolina, USA
RM2CT39NG–. Sacrae Caes. Mai. consiliarii, & rei antiquae, nec non feriundis numismatibus praefecti Caroli Gustavi Heraei Inscriptiones et symbola varii argumenti . irium,fednovi aufpiciifiducia audcthoc i 4^^* 1 qualicunquc fpcciminc (*) CAROLINAl CJloriae & fcicntiarumamancioribusfpenfacere futurorum Numlfmatum, dum exfpcdamusparemautmajoremSculptoruninduftriam,qukm fuitilla,quae a tempori Imp.CaroliV.adlm^.Ferdiil^autinpoftreniis NumifmatibusSedis Apoft. Parmigia|ni, Hamerani &, Germanicis Cormaniii &Abondii,TobiaeWoft,Kochii,S.Urbani,&cGallicis Cheronii, Varini, Maugerii, AnglicisRottierii,Svecicis
RMPFM41A–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. IRIS 827 CC. Fls. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem short, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50. aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. stem tall, much overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves scari- ous 54.
RF2C9RENY–wingleaf, squambler, Spathiphyllum, white flower in full bloom, against a dark background, yellow-green flask with seeds
RMMCPC76–. Text-fig. 55. A, Muggiaea kochii, off Plymouth; B, M. delsmani sp.n., Java Sea; C, Lensia leloupi sp.n., ' Discovery' St. 277; D, Lensia subtiloides, Great Barrier Reef. A, C x 16; B X20; D x 18. hydroecium. But Lensia subtiloides and L. leloupi agree in (1) showing a notch on the edge of the left mouth-plate ('right' if viewed from the dorsal side, apex uppermost); (2) the origin of the somatocyst from a point on the hydroecial roof to the left of the highest point, and not nearly so close to the nectosac as in Muggiaea spp.; (3) the tip of the nectosac being so near to the apex of the nect
RM2PC5HA1–Namib Ghost Gecko (Pachydactylus kochii) resting on sandy ground, Namibia, January
RM2RMM1NA–Heliophanus kochii, Sun Jumping Spiders
RMEBR8K1–Jumping spider (Heliophanus kochii, Heliophanus albosignatus, Heliophanus armatus, Heliophanus calcarifer), on a stone
RMAE2YY5–Wild alpine flowers Saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) growing in rocky soil. Altai. Siberia. Russia
RF2M35WWX–spathiphyllum kochii - houseplant in a flower pot on a blue background,
RF2C7E821–peace lily or cobra plant, flower in darkness
RM2C1HCJX–Odontadenia kochii Odontadenia kochii.
RF2PWAN2E–Beautiful flowers in amusement park, closeup
RF2K3580K–A closeup shot of Ruellia humilis flower under sunlight with blurred background of greenery
RMADMTHC–Iris kochii German iris
RMW282X3–Archive image from page 350 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 IRIS CO. ris. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem slwrt, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50, aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. Stem tall, imich overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves scari- ous 54. Floren
RM2CEMBMX–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. e planting of the ancient garden, bor-dered with Box hedges, in which I found the Iris.I planted it carefully in my garden, and had thesatisfaction of finding that it was completelywinter-flowering. In size and shape the flowersresemble those of Iris Kochii; I intend to placeit on the market this year, but it is an openquestion whether it will flower in the wintereverywhere. Crocus Imperati nucerensis is a white varietyof the beautiful winter-flowering Crocus. Sev-eral years ago I put C. Imperati alb
RMPFMK5H–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. IRIS CO. ris. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem slwrt, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50, aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. Stem tall, imich overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves scari- ous 54. Florentina 55. pallida 5(i. plicata 57. Swertii EE. Sp
RF2C9RET3–wingleaf, squabflower, Spathiphyllum, white flower in full bloom on a light background, green leaves, yellow-brown flask with seeds
RM2CEGJ7P–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. late at apex. N. Am. Musci PI. No.313 is this variety. *C. radicale (P. Beauv.) {Hypiinm iiidiialc P. Beauv. non .hnblystegium radiciile B. & S., H. Bergeiiense Austin, llypnuui byj^ropbHiiiu Jur., H. chrysopbylltiw ar.tenellum L. & J. non B. & S.). As may be inferred from the tangled synonymy given above, this plant hashad an interesting history (See Bryologist for Nov., 1909). Although it soclosely resembles forms of Amhlyslegium Kochii as to be confused with it by
RMPFN0X6–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. lEIS ;. Fls. Hue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem short, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50. aphylla 51. lurida 'i'2. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. Stem tall, much overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves seari- otis 54. Florentina 55. pallida EE. Spothe valves green, the upper portion. F. Spa th e va Ives tinged wit
RF2C9RETE–wingleaf, squambler, Spathiphyllum, white flower in full bloom, against a dark background, yellow-green flask with seeds
RMAE2YYC–Wild alpine flowers Saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) growing in rocky soil. Altai. Siberia. Russia
RMREBAGP–. The Conchologists' exchange. Mollusks. THE NAUTILUS, XXII. PLATE VIII.. d, 2, 3, ASHMUNELLA KOCHII CLAPP. 4, BIFIDARIA CLAPPl STERKI. 5, 6, HOLOSPIRA BARTSCHI P. & C. 7, BIFIDARIA BILAMELLATA STERKI & CLAPP.. 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.. Averell, William D. Philadelphia, Wm. D. Averell
RF2C9REWB–wingleaf, squambler, Spathiphyllum, white flower in full bloom, against a dark background, yellow-green flask with seeds
RMAE30H6–Wild alpine flowers Saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) growing in rocky soil. Altai. Siberia. Russia
RM2C1BJPJ–Eucalyptus kochii Maiden Blakely Eucalyptus kochii Maiden Blakely.
RMRHMGJP–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. TESTICULAR CYCLE OF BRITTLE-STAR 331 spermatogonia. Phase FIGURE 2. Monthly variations in the number of the spermatogenic cells and in the area of the amoeboid cell clusters in Amphipholis kochii. Changes of the sea water temperature at the collection site are also indicated. The numbers indicated over the upper graph show the number of the animals used each month. Average ± standard error. Phase 2: November to February. Spermatogenesis recommences, but the number of the spermatozoa is still very small. The clusters of the a
RMAE30H2–Wild alpine flowers Saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) growing in rocky soil. Altai. Siberia. Russia
RMRHG4KP–. The biology of spiders. Spiders; Insects. 98 THE BIOLOGY OF SPIDERS wolf-spider, Lycosa kochii, is known as the purring spider from its habit of drumming with its palpi on the dead leaves over which it runs. It runs about and stops at intervals to purr. Many other members of the same family perform the same action when excited by the presence of a female, but no sound has been heard from them. Prell has lately investigated the habit, which, he concludes, makes it easier for the two sexes to find each other. He. Fig. 60.—Stridulating apparatus of Entelecara broccha between fourth coxa and lun
RMRD4Y8C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. IRIS 827 CC. Fls. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem short, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50. aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. stem tall, much overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves scari- ous 54.
RMREEDJD–. The common spiders of the United States. Spiders. Fir.. 176. Lycosa caroli- nensis. â Under side of female to show the black markings. male paipi are long and slender and the ends very small. Lycosa kochii. â This is a common species in the woods, and is colored brown and gray, like dead leaves (fig. 179). It is half an inch long when full grown, and the fourth legs three- quarters of an inch. The upper eyes are larger than mpratensis and nidicola, and cover half the width of the head, as in communis. The cephalothorax is light gray in the middle and dark at the sides and around the front of
RMRHN3B6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. DEVELOPMENT OF BRITTLE-STAR 133 C. FIGURE 1. Shedding posture of Amphipholis kochii female induced to spawn by temperature shock. Arrowheads indicate spawned eggs. Shedding posture of the male is the same. Scale, 1 cm. water, suggesting that the jelly coat plays an important role in fertilization. However, that the eggs were irreparably damaged by acidic sea water cannot be ruled out. The fertilized egg has a transparent fertilization membrane and a translucent, thick (7-8 yum) hyaline layer (Fig. 2B). The fertilization memb
RMRG311H–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 209. Fig. 0.—Antennse of apterous viviparous female Apple Aphides. A, Aphis kochii Schonteden. I), A. s(whi Kaltenb. C, A. pomi De G. D, -4. craticgi Kaltenb. E, A. oxyacanlhse i =nigra nov. nom.) Koch. F and G, Siphocoryne avenje Fabr., Isl and 2nd series.. 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.. Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871);
RMRD52G4–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. IRIS CO. ris. blue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem slwrt, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50, aphylla 51. lurida 52. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. Stem tall, imich overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves scari- ous 54. Florentina 55. pallida 5(i. plicata 57. Swertii EE. Sp
RMRD5A50–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. lEIS ;. Fls. Hue, violet, etc., or white. D. Stem short, scarcely over- topping the Ivs 50. aphylla 51. lurida 'i'2. Benacensis 53. Kochii DD. Stem tall, much overtop- ping the Ivs. E. Spathe valves seari- otis 54. Florentina 55. pallida EE. Spothe valves green, the upper portion. F. Spa th e va Ives tinged wit
RMRR6E9M–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history. GG dieses Verhalten besonderen Wert lege, so gestatte ich mir in nebenstehendem Holzschnitt Fig. 1 ein Jugendstadium der Muggiaea Kochii abzubilden, wie ich es im Oktober 1882 mehrfach im Golfe von Neapel zu beobachten Gelegenheit fand. Die primäre mützenförmige und glatte Glocke (A) mit ihrem grofsen Ölbehälter (c. ol.) und der kleinen Scheide (Hydröcium hy) hat bereits ein längeres Stämrachen (tr.) zur Ausbildung gebracht, an dessen Proximalabschnitt eine heteromorphe füiif- kantige und definitive Sekundärgl
RMRE0TJ1–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. IRIS Fls. blue, violet, i-tc, or white. >. IStem sJioff, scarcely over- tojipiiig the Iva Stem tall, much overtop- ping the Ivs. K. Sp(t(he valves scari- IRIS 82 aphylla lurida Benacensis Kochii K^iniilit' calves grceit, or :icarioufi onlij on Ike upper portion. F. Sp a the V a I v e *â thiijed with par' pi
RMRHN1H4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 336 M. YAMASHITA AND F. IWATA DAYS 30- co CO LU 1 20- o CE 111 0. CO U- 10- DC 13 Q spermatocyte — spermatozoon spermatocyte — spermatid —B-— spermatid — spermatozoon. D DD 35 10 SEA WATER TEMPERATURE i 15 20 °C FIGURE 5. Correlation between the duration of spermatogenesis of Amphipholis kochii and the sea water temperature. The animals were reared at various experimental temperatures and the duration of spermatogenesis in each experiment was then measured. Seasonal changes in the spermatocyte production rate (SPR) To estima
RMRH2P05–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. VOLUME XVI NUMBER 1 JANUARY mz By / 1BRYOL0GI8T JOURNAL OF THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY Conducted and Published for the Society by ABEL JOEL GROUT, Ph D., Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors GEORGE N. BEST, M D. JOHN M. HOLZINGER, M, S. ALEXANDER W. EVANS, Ph.D. LINCOLN W. RIDDl^ and the Advisory Board Officers of the Socie CONTENTS. Amblystegium Kochii Frontispiece Additions to the Lichenflora of Southern California ... i A List of Mosses Collected upon Isle Royale, Lake Superior William S. Cooper j Ditrichum rhynchcstegium Kindfc
RMRN3N13–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Fig. 2. Blutenstände von Ai^ooti Kochii Wgn. (links) und A. ^ygophylloides F. v. M. (rechts). Vergrößert. Näheres im Text. Diese Bildung von Serialsprossen findet sich in größter Ausdehnung bei denjenigen Arten, welche ausgesprochen anisophyll sind und als deren bekanntester Vertreter A. canariense L. zu bezeichnen ist; von dieser Art hat schon vor einem halben Jahrhun- dert Wydler in seiner Abhandlung «Über die symmetrische Verzweigungsweise dicho- tomer Infloreszenzen (Regensburger Flora, Bd
RMRN3N23–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. 82 Dr. Rudolf Wagner. F. V. M. sind stets seriale Beisprosse in Gestalt der basipetalen Serialsprosse entwickelt, wie in Fig. 3 zu sehen, während solche bei A. Kochii gänzlich fehlen; ferner zeigt sich bei A. ^ygopftylloides eine leichte Neigung zur Anisophyllie, wie nach obigem zu erwarten im Sinne der Exotrophie, die im Diagramme stellenweise angedeutet ist.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
RMRN3N1M–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Fig. 2. Blutenstände von Ai^ooti Kochii Wgn. (links) und A. ^ygophylloides F. v. M. (rechts). Vergrößert. Näheres im Text. Diese Bildung von Serialsprossen findet sich in größter Ausdehnung bei denjenigen Arten, welche ausgesprochen anisophyll sind und als deren bekanntester Vertreter A. canariense L. zu bezeichnen ist; von dieser Art hat schon vor einem halben Jahrhun- dert Wydler in seiner Abhandlung «Über die symmetrische Verzweigungsweise dicho- tomer Infloreszenzen (Regensburger Flora, Bd
RMRN3J8G–. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum (Vienna, Austria); Natural history. 500 Dr. Viktor Schiffner. (Nr. 2552, c. sp. 2553) und an Quellen unweit davon (Nr. 2550). Kalkschiefer, ca. 1400 m, 28./VII. igio. Diese neue Art steht sicher dem A. Kochii ßr. eur. nahe und ähnelt ihm in der Blattform sehr, unterscheidet sich aber unter anderem durch folgende Merkmale: Blatt- zellen etwas breiter und viel kürzer (besonders im oberen Blatteile), chlorophyllreich (auch die basalen). Blattecken nur schmal herablaufend. Perichaetialblätter stark gerippt. Seta vie
RMRHXFM2–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 8. Helleborus Kochii. a) ein Kelchblatt mit verkümmertem Nektarium an der Basis; b) ein auf die- selbe Weise wie ein grünes geteiltes Blatt entwickeltes Kelchblatt. Fig. 9. Galtha palustris. Blättchen mit Ovulen. Bei der Gattung Helleborus und zwar bei der Art H. Kochii habe ich Übergangsformen zwischen den Kelchblättern und den tütenförmigen Nektarien gefunden. Es waren dies sonderbar ver- kümmerte Blättchen, die gewissermaßen eine Andeutung von Tüten bildeten und teils, gleich den übrigen Kelchblättern gelb-grün, teüs, wie die übrigen Nek
RMRG3112–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. Fig. 0.—Antennse of apterous viviparous female Apple Aphides. A, Aphis kochii Schonteden. I), A. s(whi Kaltenb. C, A. pomi De G. D, -4. craticgi Kaltenb. E, A. oxyacanlhse i =nigra nov. nom.) Koch. F and G, Siphocoryne avenje Fabr., Isl and 2nd series.. ••1 '^ '' IJU 7.—Males of Apple Aphides. A, Male Aphis pomi: a, cornicle. B, Male A. kochii: b, cornicle. C, Male Siphocoryne iivenx: c, cornicle.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRH926J–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 402 — Nord- og Midtsjælland og i Østjylland, og tillige findes i de forskellige Herbarier talrige Exemplarer fra forskellige Egne af Landet. Amblystegium Kochii Br. eur. Enbo. Minder i Habitus om fine Former af A. riparium. Løse, bløde, gulgrønne eller grønne Tuer. Stænglen krybende, gulrød, svagt filtet, 0,25— 0,30 mm. tyk, med temmelig faa, 1— 3 ctm. lange, opstigende Grene med faa tynde Smaagrene. Blade fjerntsiddende, udspærrede, lidt nedløbende, Stængelblade 1,2 — 1,6 mm. lange, 0,5—0,7 mm. brede, fra ægformet eller trekantet Grund lancetfo
RMRH9KAD–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 403 - 0,028 mm. bred. Peristomtaender guldgule, 0,70 mm. heje, 0,09 —0,10 mm. brede ved Grunden. Indre Peristom gult, papillest. Sporer 0,012—0,016 mm. Tint papillose. Juni. Var. [i curvipes (Giimbel) Husnot. Blod og slap, med meget fjerntsiddende. tynde og blede, lysegrenne Blade, krybende imellem andre Planter. Blade sterre og b rede re. Fig. 10. A. Kochii var. cnrvipef^ (Giiinbel). a—c Blade, d Bladgrund. end hos Hovedarten med kortere, gron Nerve, indtil 2 mm.lange og-1 mm. brede, ofle med Rhizoider fra Nervens Rygside. Bladgrund- celler
RMRMT9MT–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 178 J. BISACCHI Massaua (Issel e Beccari, 1870), Is. Dahalac (raccolta lungo la spiaggia, L. Sanzo, 23-11-1924). T. (Infundibulum) erythraeus Brocchi in Kiener, 1. e, pag. Ili, tav. 35, fig. 2, {Kochii Kiener (non Phil.) ; magus Forskal ; fìctilis Jonas ; cre- ar iliratus Jonas). Il materiale conservato in formalina mi ha permesso anche per questa specie di osservare soltanto la radula.. Fig. 2. Denti della radula di Trochus erythraeus Brocchi. Ismailia (dal mercato locale dragata sul fondo a m. 7, L. Sanzo, 2-VI-1924
RMRH926D–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 403 — 0,028 mm. bred. Peristomtænder guldgule, 0,70 mm. høje, 0,09— 0,10 mm. brede ved Grunden. Indre Peristom gult, papilløst. Sporer 0,012—0,016 mm. fint papilløse. Juni. Var. ß curvipes (Giimbel) Husnot. Blød og slap, med meget fjerntsiddende, tynde og bløde, lysegrønne Blade, krybende imellem andre Planter. Blade større og bredere. Fig. 10. A. Kochii var. curvipes (Giimbel). a—c Blade, d Bladgrund. end hos Hovedarten med kortere, grøn Nerve, indtil 2 mm.lange og 1 mm. brede, ofte med Rhizoider fra Nervens Rygside. Bladgrund - celler 0,018 —0
RMRH9KAX–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 9. A. Kochii Br. eur. a — h Stfengelblade, c Grenblad, d Bladgrund. eller med svagt fortykkede V«gge, 0,009—0,011 mm. brede, midt i Bladet c. 4, i Spidsen 6 — 7 Gauge saa lange; ved Bladgrunden nogle (2 — 4) Rgekker gule eller gulgrenne, temmelig tykvgeggede, porede, 0,014—0,020 mm. brede og 2 — 3 Gange saa lange Caller, som bliver smallere henimod Bladranden og opadtil afloses af kortere, 0,012 mm. brede Geller, som gaar jfevnt over i det prosenchymatiske Gellevaev Igengere oppe i Bladet. Grenblade lancetformede, langt og fint tilspidsede
RMRG3125–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. r!4-^^s^^ -^ 5. i'^m ^.^, m ,1 [-- D.. Fig. 4.âBodies of Apple Aphides. A, Aphis kochii Schonteden (spring migrant). B,.4. kochii Sch. (autumn migrant). C. Siphocnryne avena: Fahr. X), Aphis pomi Ge G. E, .4. crataegi Kaltenb. F', .4. kochii (sorbi ol Sanderson) spring migrant (after Sanderson). -snasS^^^^^^^S: irrrrmrnii i i lo^ a ,-y- 1!!^?'!' 5^V3[2yvâ Lixj,iii.u^'7r.,. â â r.i. â T:»'Tt''J^V.l'».-*.y, iCp^ B. C. D F. Fig. 5.âAntennae of alate viviparous female Apple Aphides. A, Aphis kochii Schonteden, 13, V, '12 (sprina migrant). B. .4.
RMRHKRCK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 136 M. YAMASHITA TABLE I Timetable for the embryonic development o/'Amphipholis kochii egg cultured at 23°C and 15°C Stage 23°C 15°C First polar body 15 (min) — — Second polar body 30 — — Two-cell 1.5 (h) 2(h) 1.43 Four-cell 2'/6 3 1.50 Eight-cell 25/6 4 1.54 Blastula 7-8 10-12 1.32-1.96 Hatching 8.5 13-14 1.70-1.87 Gastrula 13-17 1 (day) 1.53-2.15 Spicule formation 21 1.5 1.96 Archenteron differentiation 1.1 (day) 1.8 1.85 Coelomic pouch formation 1.3 2 1.71 Two-armed ophiopluteus 1.7 2 1.22 Left posterior coelomic pouch fo
RMRCNPF7–. Die canarischen Siphonophoren in monographischen Darstellungen. Siphonophora; Marine animals -- Canary Islands. - 90 dieses Verhalten besonderen Wert lege, so gestatte ich mir in nebenstehendem Holzschnitt Fig. 1 ein Jugendstadium der Muggiaea Kochii abzubilden, wie ich es im Oktober 1882 mehrfach im Golfe von Neapel zu beobachten Gelegenheit fand. Die primäre mützenförmige und glatte Glocke (A) mit ihrem grofsen Ölbehälter (c. ol.) und der kleinen Scheide (Hydröciura hy) hat bereits ein längeres Stämmchen (tr.) zur Ausbildung gebracht, an dessen Proximalabschnitt eine heteromorphe fünf- kan