RF2E49T1D–A colorful small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus form Southern France
RF2KG15MD–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling through lush foliage in Houston, TX. Destructive pest for farmers.
RM2BT58HW–Polistes gallicus, paper wasp and nest, blue weevil, Eupholus schoenherri, root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus, Polycera sea slugs, Ancula gibbosa, Atlantic ancula, on seaweed. Polliste et son nid, Polyceres sur un Fucus serratus, Polydies, Eupholes, Diaprepes. Handcoloured steel engraving by Sebin from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RF2TD64HA–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling on Yaupon Holly leaves in Houston, TX. Destructive pest that can damage many types of crops.
RMRYXCNN–Polistes gallicus, paper wasp and nest, blue weevil, Eupholus schoenherri, root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus, Polycera sea slugs, Ancula gibbosa, Atlantic ancula, on seaweed. Polliste et son nid, Polyceres sur un Fucus serratus, Polydies, Eupholes, Diaprepes. Handcoloured steel engraving by Sebin from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RFCWXTAM–Capro Dory (Capromimus abbreviatus): also known as Silver-dollar fish: by-catch in a trawl net.
RMJ2X7G2–Capromimus abbreviatus
RMP24W8G–. Galerites abbreviatus 131 Galerites abbreviatus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 106 08 0008
RMJ8G0A1–Gerres abbreviatus Ford 25
RMP23JTB–. Fusus abbreviatus 130 Fusus abbreviatus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 083 07 0050
RMR88R6A–Capromimus abbreviatus.
RM2A2MMJ2–Fusus abbreviatus, Print, Fusus is a genus of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails and tulip snails
RF2H9PNFW–Closeup on a colorful , unique pollen collecting small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus
RM2BF6FB5–Ptychodes abbreviatus. 9 Jan 20141
RF2E96MPJ–Antidefensive roll-up behaviour in the small wasp Chelonites abbreviatus
RM2BX9DHB–Sonchus abbreviatus Link Sonchus abbreviatus Link.
RM2JEF2WP–Belemnites abbreviatus.
RF2RD50DE–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling on Yaupon Holly leaves in Houston, TX. Destructive pest that can damage many types of crops.
RM2C1K9PJ–Andropogon macrourus var abbreviatus Hack in A DC Andropogon macrourus var abbreviatus Hack in A DC.
RMGF113B–Alaska, Bering Sea, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, St. Matthew Island (60-33-64N 172-54-83W) Endemic Insular vole.
RFS108E2–Macro view of a root weevil insect, Diaprepres abbreviatus
RMH013AE–honey wasp (Celonites abbreviatus), Female in resting position, Germany
RMJTKA9P–Sphenophorus.abbreviatus. .calwer.34.16
RMBGKN92–Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpidae - Neocurtilla hexadactyla) trapped in a corner
RFC4MRHR–Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus)
RM2A2MR0D–Haplophthalmus mengii, Print, Haplophthalmus is a genus of woodlice in family Trichoniscidae. It contains 47 described species, of which two are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List – Haplophthalmus abbreviatus (endemic to Slovenia)and Haplophthalmus rhinoceros (Croatia and Slovenia)., details
RM2T6A17T–Crab spiders, Xysticus luctuosus 37, Xysticus cristatus 38, Xysticus audax 39, Xysticus erraticus 40, Xysticus sabulosus 41, Tmarus piger 42, Xysticus sabulosus 43, Diaea dorsata 44, Xysticus luctuosus 45, Xysticus bifasciatus 46, Xysticus luctator 47, Ozyptila atomaria 48, Ozyptila atomaria 49, Ozyptila trux 50, Ozyptila praticola 51, Ozyptila blackwalli 52, Misumena vatia 53, and Thomisus onustus 54. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMW59R81–Insular vole, or St. Matthew Singing Vole, Microtus abbreviatus, found only on St. Matthew island in the Bering Sea of Alaska
RM2N2HG98–Crab spiders, Xysticus luctuosus 37, Xysticus cristatus 38, Xysticus audax 39, Xysticus erraticus 40, Xysticus sabulosus 41, Tmarus piger 42, Xysticus sabulosus 43, Diaea dorsata 44, Xysticus luctuosus 45, Xysticus bifasciatus 46, Xysticus luctator 47, Ozyptila atomaria 48, Ozyptila atomaria 49, Ozyptila trux 50, Ozyptila praticola 51, Ozyptila blackwalli 52, Misumena vatia 53, and Thomisus onustus 54. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RF2JTE2T3–Detailed closeup on a small colorful Celonites abbreviatus wasp, curled up in an antipredator posure
RM2AN82G6–Report on the agriculture and geology of MississippiEmbracing a sketch of the social and natural history of the state . lixatus.Pectunculus Miss. arctatus. Pinna argentea.Ringicula Miss,Sagaretus Miss.Solarium triliratum.Scalaria trigintanaria.Turritella Miss.Terebra diversum. tantula. Turbinellus Wilsoni. protracta. Triton Miss. subalveatum. crassidens. abbreviatus. Tellina lintea. pectorosa. serica. perovata. Vicksi ivrgerK5 I; 288 GEOLOGY. Since the publication of the preceding list of theVicksburg fossils, it has been found that some of thesefossils should be referred to different genera;
RF2E6XR8W–A colorful small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus form Southern France
RMW7RYKE–Recenty settled young Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) alongside barnacle encrusted adults on rocks exposed on a rocky shore at low tide, Rhossili, The Gower Peninsula, UK, June.
RMPF6NT6–. Diccionario dos termos technicos de historia natural : extrahidos das obras de Linnéo, com a sua explicaçaõ, e estampas abertas em cobre, para facilitar a intelligencia dos mesmos. E a memoria sobre a utilidade dos jardin botanicos. Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778; CPJCB; Natural history; Imprint 1788. m DO REINO ANIMAL Abbreviata Cauda Pag. 2. 130. — Eíytra. 89. •— Língua. 99. Probofcis. 108, > Stria. 158. Abbreviati Palpi.106. Abbreviatum Sternum 112. >- Roftrum. iro. Abbreviatus Aculeus. 77. Abdómen. 13. 31. - Abdominales Mam- mae. 7. i Pinnae vencraíes, •— Pedes. 107. Abdominalis.
RF2TD64GH–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling on Yaupon Holly leaves in Houston, TX. Destructive pest that can damage many types of crops.
RMMAACWB–. Economic entomology . 88 ARACHNOIDEA. CASE Xysticus PINI {HaJiu), Thomisus audax, Bl.—W. Enlarged sketch of ditto. VII. No. II. Similar in appearance to the last. No. 12. Thomisus onustus {Walck. Th. abbreviatus, BL—2. Enlarged sketch of ditto. A yellow species with the ab- domen so much turned down as to appear abruptly truncate. DiyEA DORSATA (ivz^.), Thomisus flori- colens, Bl.—13. Enlarged figure of ditto. Found in chalk and limestone districts; the male and female differ much in appearance. The female has the cephalo-thorax Thomisus abbreviatus (slightly magnified). 2Xld^ ICgS grCCn,
RMGF1139–Alaska, Bering Sea, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, St. Matthew Island (60-33-64N 172-54-83W) Endemic Insular vole.
RFS108DY–An root weevil insect encounters a paper clip road block, Diaprepres abbreviatus
RMH013AD–honey wasp (Celonites abbreviatus), Female in resting position, Germany
RMW59R8K–Insular vole, or St. Matthew Singing Vole, Microtus abbreviatus, found only on St. Matthew island in the Bering Sea of Alaska
RF2F826FT–A closeup shot of a small wasp on the ground
RM2AKKP0W–Report on the agriculture and geology of MississippiEmbracing a sketch of the social and natural history of the state . arctatus. Pinna argentea.Ringicula Miss.Sagaretus Miss.Solarium triliratum.Scalaria trigintanaria.Turritella Miss.Terebra diversum. tantula. Turbinellus Wilsoni. protracta. Triton Miss. subalveatum. crassidens. abbreviatus. Tellina lintea. pectorosa. serica. perovata. —: Vieks. Nuoleolites Mortoni. Lyelli. 288 GEOLOGY. Since the publication of the preceding list of theVicksburg fossils, it has been found that some of thesefossils should be referred to different genera; priori
RF2EAH65B–Antidefensive roll-up behaviour in the small wasp Chelonites abbreviatus
RMW7RYK2–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis), Dog Whelks (Nucella lapillus) and Common barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Rhossili, The Gower peninsula, Wales, UK, June.
RF2RDGDKR–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling on Yaupon Holly leaves in Houston, TX. Destructive pest that can damage many types of crops.
RMW7RYK1–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) dense colony attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Trebarwith strand, Cornwall, UK, April.
RMGF114A–Alaska, Bering Sea, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, St. Matthew Island (60-33-64N 172-54-83W) Endemic Insular vole.
RMH013AF–honey wasp (Celonites abbreviatus), Female in reel in protecting position, Germany
RMRWPKWH–Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 Cupressocrinus abbreviatus Goldf. Cupressocrinus crassus Goldf. Devon, Eifel, Kelch von unten DevOD, Eifel. und oben. niedriges Br. folgt (das von Roemee als R.- bezeichnet wird), dem sich die übrigen, höheren, breiteren und einfachen Br. anschliessen. Die Yentralseite der Arme ist ausgehöhlt, die Seiten sind mit feinen Pinnuhs besetzt. An der Basis der Arme der Consolidationsapparat aus fünf grossen, interradial gelegenen Oralplatten, welche zwischen sich je ei
RM2AG3ABC–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photos by J;. Lung. 1. SEA-BEACH SANDWORT. Ammodenia peploides maritima. 2. SEA SAND REED. Ammophila arenaria. N. J. Plants. PLATE VI.. Original Photo. 1. Tripsacum dactyloides. 2. Coelorachis rugosa. Nat. size.GRASSES. 3. Stipa avenacea. 4. Andropogon corymbosus abbreviatus. N. J. Plants. PLATE VII.
RF2E3KNXG–Antidefensive roll-up behaviour in the small wasp Chelonites abbreviatus
RF2RD50E2–Diaprepes Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus) crawling on Yaupon Holly leaves in Houston, TX. Destructive pest that can damage many types of crops.
RMW7RYK4–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) dense colony attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Trebarwith strand, Cornwall, UK, April.
RF2CD9TMP–Diaprepes Root Weevil crawling through lush foliage in Houston, TX. A destructive insect that can damage many types of crops, especially citrus.
RMGF113M–Alaska, Bering Sea, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, St. Matthew Island (60-33-64N 172-54-83W) Endemic Insular vole.
RM2AX9KX1–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . 2 x 40 DIAMS. 3 x40 DIAMS.. /. H. Pledge, Photomicro. Bemrose. Collo. BELEMNITES ABBREVIATUS AND VARIETIES OFARNGROVE STONE, Vol. 6^.] AND CORALLIAN ROCKS OP BRILL. 49 least open to objection—where no sections were exposed at the time.As regarded the cause of the occasional absence of the CorallianOolite over some parts of Oxfordshire and adjoining districts, thespeakers view was that it was owing to denudation at the close ofthe Oxfordian Period, as the formation itself must be supposed tohave been continuous over this region when o
RF2E587CB–Antidefensive roll-up behaviour in the small wasp Chelonites abbreviatus
RMW7RYK5–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) dense colony attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Trebarwith strand, Cornwall, UK, April.
RF2CD57X1–Diaprepes Root Weevil crawling through lush foliage in Houston, TX. A destructive insect that can damage many types of crops, especially citrus.
RMW7RYK0–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Trebarwith strand, Cornwall, UK, April.
RM2AG3A21–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Original Photo. 1. Tripsacum dactyloides. 2. Coelorachis rugosa. Nat. size.GRASSES. 3. Stipa avenacea. 4. Andropogon corymbosus abbreviatus. N. J. Plants. PLATE VII.. Original Ilioto. l<!at GRASSES. 1. Deschampsia flexuosa. 4. Homalocenchrus oryzoides. 2. Poa pratensis. 5. Panicum longifolium. 3. Muhlenbergia sylvatica. 6. Syntherisma filiformis. N. J. Plants. PLATE VIII.
RF2E9N91C–A colorful small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus form Southern France
RF2CB5RPR–Diaprepes Root Weevil crawling through lush foliage in Houston, TX. A destructive insect that can damage many types of crops, especially citrus.
RMW7RYKB–Common mussels (Mytilus edulis) attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Trebarwith strand, Cornwall, UK, April.
RM2AADJBA–Colony of Common Mussels (Mytilus edulis) growing on striated rock formation exposed at low tide. Cornwall, England, UK. Highly commended in the Coast and Marine Category of the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards (BWPA) Competition 2017.
RM2ATWGNJ–Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) with encrusting marine life, Sula Sgeir, Scotland. UK, July
RMW7W67Y–Pea Crab (Pinnotheres pisum) inside a Common Mussel (Mytilus edulis). This small crab parasitises a number of bivalve species including mussels, living in the host's mantle cavity. Normandy, France. July.
RMW7X3DC–Acorn barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) growing on shell of Common Mussel (Mytilus edulis), Isle of Skye, Scotland, April.
RMW7T105–Reflections in water at mussel farm in the bay of Fos-sur-Mer, Camargue, France, September.
RM2AFRFXW–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. offee.) COLEOPTERA.Bostryohldaj. Apate monachus Fabricius; Africa, West Indies. (See Citrus.) Brachyrhinldae. Diaprepes abbreviatus Liimaeus; West Indies. (See Sugar cane.) Calandridae. >K Caulophilus latinasus Say; Florida, probably imported; bores in seed. DIPTERA.Trypetidae. Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann; attacks Persea persea. (See Fruit.) BAMBOO INSECTS. 31 BAMBOO. {Bamhusa spp.; Dendrocalamus strictus, etc.; Arundinaria spp.; Cephalostachyumpergradle; Melocanna bambusioides; Phyllostachys
RF2E2W5R0–A colorful small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus form Southern France
RF2HMW2B1–Closeup on a small tiny Mediterranean wasp, Celonites abbreviatus From Southern France sitting on wood
RM2WEB254–Detailed closeup on a small colorful Celonites abbreviatus wasp, curled up in an antipredator posure
RMW7T108–Reflections in water at mussel farm in the bay of Fos-sur-Mer, Camargue, France, September.
RM2AJ1C9P–Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products . r three years the pest nearlydisappeared. Similarly, S. M. Hadi^^ has recorded that in India the white antis attracted by dung, which is purposely placed on the canefields. 3. Rotation of Crops.—This is recommended by Watson as likely todiminish the prevalence of the root borer, Diaprepes abbreviatus, andamongst crops not attacked he mentions ochra, yams, eddoes, woollypyrrol, pigeon pea, bonavist bean, and rouncival beans. 4. Use of Insecticide Washes.—The gre
RM2WEB2P2–Detailed closeup on a colorful , unique pollen collecting small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus from Gard, France
RM2NM7NHD–Detailed closeup on a colorful , unique pollen collecting small wasp, Celonites abbreviatus from Gard, France
RM2TAX2JR–Natural closeup on a small tiny Mediterranean wasp, Celonites abbreviatus from Southern France, sitting on the ground
RMW7T107–Reflections in water at mussel farm in the bay of Fos-sur-Mer, Camargue, France, September.
RM2AFRC6Y–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. ANGEROUS INSECTS. Curculionidae. Orthorrhinus cylindrirostris Fabricius; Australia; bores in wood (French, Handbook Destr. Ins, Vic-toria, pt. 4, p. 82). Cratosomiis rcidi Kirby; Brazil; bores long tunnels in stems and trunks of orange. (Bol. Agric, ser. 15,pp. 1081-1092.) Diaprepcs abbreviatus Linnaeus; West Indies. (See Sugar cane.) LEPIDOPTERA.Pyralldae. Dichocrocis punctiferalis GufSnee; Queensland. (See Corn.) Papilionidse. Papilio idmus Fabricius; Brazil; feeds on foliage. DIPTERA.Trypetlda
RM2AN8YA9–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . 10 /. 11 12 13 TME CftUaRiDBE SCIOlTIFIC INSTBUMENT COMPaNV L.R^EVE &C0 LONDON. TLATE XXVIII. Fjg. I. Agabiis uliginosus, L., male. ^ , „ female 3. , alfinis, Paylc. -i- , (liJytnu?, 01. 5. , , congener, Patjk. 6. , uebulosus, Forsl. 7. , conspeisus, Margk. 8. , stiiolatus, Gi/ll. P- , abbreviatus, F. 10. , nicticus, PaijJc. 11. , Sturmii, Gyll. 12. , tlialconotus, Panz. 13. , bipustulatiis, L. PLATE 28.
RM2AFR5G8–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. a 6-7 mm. long, shining yellowish white. Distribution: Europe.Sorauer, p. Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten, 3d ed., 1913, vol. 3, p. 411.b. important corn pests.hemiptera. Cereopidse. Tomaspis varia Fabrici«3. T. postica Walker, T. lepidior Font.; South America. (See Sugar cane.) coleoptera. Elateridse. Agriotfs lintatus Linnaeus. (See Tobacco.) Chrysomelldae. Diabrotica graminea Ballou; Porto Rico; adults very injurious to flowers. Brachyrhinidae. Diaprepes abbreviatus Linnaeus; West Indies. (Se
RM2AKXX11–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Mt/ctus a&twcviatüs Cfifihi &./< LYCTVS abbreviatus. Dir Kielkäfer mit den abgestutzten Flügeldecken,Jjyetui abbreviatus: glaber ater elytvi« abbreviatis, lineola bascos margi-nali punetoeme ante apicem, apicisque margine rufis. Ilabitat Mannhemii. Dn. loseph Baader. £. bipustulato F. similis ast alius et distinetus. Caput atruni gla-bruni. Antennae basi testaceae ariiculis tribus extimis crassioribus peifolia-lis. Thorax ater punetatus depressus nitans. Elytra abbreviata punctata haudstriata, lineola baseos marginal», punet
RM2AN8XJC–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . 11 12 13 TME CftUaRiDBE SCIOlTIFIC INSTBUMENT COMPaNV L.R^EVE &C0 LONDON. TLATE XXVIII. Fjg. I. Agabiis uliginosus, L., male. ^ , „ female 3. , alfinis, Paylc. -i- , (liJytnu?, 01. 5. , , congener, Patjk. 6. , uebulosus, Forsl. 7. , conspeisus, Margk. 8. , stiiolatus, Gi/ll. P- , abbreviatus, F. 10. , nicticus, PaijJc. 11. , Sturmii, Gyll. 12. , tlialconotus, Panz. 13. , bipustulatiis, L. PLATE 28.. THE CAMBRIDSE S
RM2CPTE59–. Handbook of birds of the western United States including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . ^ be seenmoving with a heavy flight suggestive of the owls. In speaking of its food habits, Mr. Lyman Belding says that heonce shot one of a pair that had for three years nested less than twohundred yards from a poultry yard, and on examination of itsstomach found only small lizards, tree-frogs, grubs, and insects. When disturbed at its nest. Major Bendire says, the red-belliedgives a shrill yee-ak, yee-ak, repeated rapidly in a high key. 340. Buteo abbreviatus
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