RM2A2RJ50–G. Cetonia 19, Beetle, Figs. 1-7: C. Albopicta, C. Capensis, C. Signata, C. Pubescens, C. Hispida, C. Patera, Signed: Oudet Sculp, Raymond Imp, Publié par J. B. Baillière, Pl. 49, after p. 410, Oudet, Marie Nicolas (sc.); Raymond (imp.); Baillière, Jean-Baptiste (ed.), 1833, H. Gory; A. Percheron: Monographie des cétoines et genres voisins, formant, dans les familles naturelles de Latreille, la division des scarabées mélitophiles. Paris: chez J.-B. Baillière, Libraire; même Maison; Londres, 1833
RMP5YJR9–N/A. Plate CCCXXIV Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. A: '(Phalaena) Euristea' ( = Metria euristea (Stoll, 1780), see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). B, C (), D, E (): '(Phalaena) Damonia' ( = Acolasis capensis (Cramer, 1777), see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). Also on plate 167 C. F: '(Phalaena) Oculata' ( = Glenopteris oculifera Hübner, [1821], see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). Photos at Barcode of Life. G: '(Phalaena) Ancea' ( = Dyomyx ancea (Stoll, 1780), iconotype, see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). .
RMW2338D–Archive image from page 129 of Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien dasgliedmassensk00wied Year: 1892 - 116 — Textfigur 16. A Becken von Dactylethra capensis von vorne gesehen, B von der Kopfseite her gesehen, C Becken von Rana esculenta von der Seite, D und E Becken von Salamaudra atra, F und G von Salamandra maculata, H von Branchiosaurus, I von Discosaurus. In D—I ist das Becken überall von vorne (von der Ventralseite) dargestellt. Figur H
RFBE8PP9–2 Giraffes with their necks crossed posing looking around
RM2AJE97H–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 1. Anchisaurus capensis (Broom). Type specimen (SAM-990) showing vertebral column(top), pubis, ischia and pes (middle) and ilium, femur and fibula (bottom). 124 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Summaries of certain aspects of the revision of the family Anchisauridaehave been published earlier (Galton 1971, 1973, in press). The first author(P. M. G.) is responsible for all sections except the description and illustrationof SAM-990, which is the work of the second author (M. A. C). REDESCRIPTION OF ANCHISAURUS CA
RMPFA8XH–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Dcuxicnie Kxpédition CIkucoI. [Cain. Oiseaux). PI. IX. Œufs de : D : C. chrysoloplnis. Fig. 37 G : L. dominicamis. — l : M. Maccormicki. — A : Dnption Capensis. X : Chiunis alba.. 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.. France. Ministère de l'éducation nationale; Expédition antarc
RMP5YA67–N/A. Plate CCCII Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. A, B: '(Phalaena) Capensis' ( = Nudaurelia cytherea ssp. capensis (Cramer, 1780), see NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). Photos at Barcode of Life and NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Male. Female on pl. 325 G. C, D: '(Phalaena) Honesta' ( = Oxytenis honesta (Cramer, [1780]) iconotype, see Funet). E, F: '(Phalaena) Molina' ( = Syssphinx molina (Cramer, [1780]) iconotype, see Funet). Photos at Barcode of Life. . 1779. Pieter Cramer (1721 - 1776), Caspar Stoll (between 1725 and 1
RMW15M16–Archive image from page 164 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola15deut Year: 1914 3 C Mofitachol gez. Vorlag von G«org Raimar >n Berlin. 1. Hymedesmia gaussiana, 2. Hymeclesmia leptochela, 3. Hymedesmia dermata antarctica, 4. Dolichacantha macrodon, 5. Plocamia gaussiana, 6. Raspailia irregularis, 7. Hymeniacidon kerguelensis, 8. Hymeniacidon kerguelensis capensis, 9. Hymeniacidon centrotyla, 10. Oceanapia kirkpatricki, 11. Gelliodes kerguelensis, 12. Gellius flabelliform
RFBE8P1Y–2 Giraffes with their necks crossed posing looking around
RM2AXDYHC–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 1. Anchisaurus capensis (Broom). Type specimen (SAM-990) showing vertebral col(top), pubis, ischia and pes (middle) and ilium, femur and fibula (bottom). umn 124 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Summaries of certain aspects of the revision of the family Anchisauridaehave been published earlier (Galton 1971, 1973, in press). The first author(P. M. G.) is responsible for all sections except the description and illustrationof SAM-990, which is the work of the second author (M. A. C). REDESCRIPTION OF ANCHISAURUS CAPE
RMMCRAYW–. 261 Fig. 176. Xyris. A—J X. capensis Thunb. (Bukoba, Ost- afrika). A ganze Pflanze; ^ Blütenkopf; C Blüte; Z> Kelchblatt; E Blumenblatt; F Staminodium; G Pistill; H Längsschnitt durch den Fruchtknoten; J Querschnitt. K X. filiformis Lara. 'Sierra Leone). L X. anceps Lam. (Pondoland). M X. Hilde- brandtii Nilss. ^Südl. Nyassaland), Blütenstand.
RMW1BMGY–Archive image from page 43 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola16deut Year: 1921 , '-'yiyiiffj Fig. 5 a, b. Alona capensis, Fishhoek, c Pleuroxus aduncus. Fishhoek. auch die proximalsten der erstgenannten Dornen haben schon einen oder zwei kleine, proximale Nebendörnchen. Außerdem findet sich eine L a t e r a 1 bewehrung von ca. 11 Härchen- g r u p p e n , die sich ebenfalls von dem distalen Ende des Postabdomens bis zur proximalen Analecke hinzieht. Die Abdominalkralle ist
RFBE8PYC–A baby giraffe standing upright looking at something to the right in the tsavo east national park in Kenya.
RM2AXDP6R–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . m Van Hoepen (1920«). C. Thecodontosaurus browni, from Huene (1932). D. Efraasiadiagnostica, SMNS 12668. E. Anchisauruspolyzelus, YPM 1883. F. Thecodontosaurus antiquus,metatarsal 111, from Huene (1907^08). G. Anchisaurus capensis, SAM-990. H. Lufengosaurushuenei, figured as Gyposaurus sinensis by Young (1941). I. Hortalotarsus skirtopodus, figuredas Thecodontosaurus skirtopodus by Huene (1906). J. Ammosaurus major, YPM 208. K. Ammo-saurus cf. major, from Galton (1971). L. Massospondylus harriesi, figured as M. browni by
RMPFA8XF–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Œufs de : D : C. chrysoloplnis. Fig. 37 G : L. dominicamis. — l : M. Maccormicki. — A : Dnption Capensis. X : Chiunis alba.. pjo. 38 Clicliés L. Gain Œufs de : A : Pijg. Adeliae. — B : Pyg. papiia. — jC : Pijg. antarctica. — E : Ph. atriceps. F : St. vitlata. — ,1 : Oc. océaniens.. 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 n
RMMCNMCA–. Fig. 9. Nyctiphanes capensis. a, third furcilia, lateral view; b, telson of same; c, cephalothorax, dorsal view; d, first cormopod; e, second cormopod; /, fourth furcilia, lateral view; g, telson of same. The number of terminal spines on the telson is reduced to five. The innermost pair of postero- lateral spines is the sturdiest and longest, and has a wide base. Fourth furcilia. Fifteen specimens examined (Fig. 9/, g). Length range 4-3-4-6 mm.; average length 4-4 mm.
RMT1JH8M–Discovery reports (1956) Discovery reports discoveryreports27inst Year: 1956 05 mm 0-5 mm Fig. 8. Nyctiphanes capensis. a, first furcilia, lateral view; b, cephalothorax, dorsal view; c, second antenna; d, first maxilla; e, second maxilla; /, first cormopod; g, telson of first furcilia; h, second furcilia, lateral view; j, cephalothorax, dorsal view; k, telson of second furcilia. The second cormopod is well developed; the endopod is long, has five segments, with a strong knee. There is a gill, with two branches, at the base of the exopod. The endopod of the third cormopod is shorter than
RFBE90E1–2 Giraffes with their necks crossed posing looking around
RM2AKRDFX–On the Structure and Development of the Skull in the BatrachiaPart II . g TO n-G. Da^ctylelhra ceupeTists PLATE 57. Dactylcthra capensis.—Tudiioles 1| inch long. Fig. 1. Chondrocranium of Tadpole, upper view, 2nd stage. X 0 diameters.Fig. 2. The same skull, seen from below, x C diameters. 4z2 Dactylethra capensis.—Tadpoles at their largest size.Fig. 3. Cliondvocranium of Tadpole, upper view; 3rd stage. X 6 diameters.Fig. 4. Tlie same skull, seen from below^ X fj diameters. u-f^ sn px
RMPFGA5J–. Das Gliedmassenskelet der Wirbelthiere, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schulter- und Beckengürtels bei Fischen, Amphibien und Reptilien. Bones; Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; Fishes; Amphibians; Reptiles. - 116 —. Textfigur 16. A Becken von Dactylethra capensis von vorne gesehen, B von der Kopfseite her gesehen, C Becken von Rana esculenta von der Seite, D und E Becken von Salamaudra atra, F und G von Salamandra maculata, H von Branchiosaurus, I von Discosaurus. In D—I ist das Becken überall von vorne (von der Ventralseite) dargestellt. Figur H und I nach Credner. Jllium, Is Ischium
RMMCNMDX–. 0-5 mm Fig. 8. Nyctiphanes capensis. a, first furcilia, lateral view; b, cephalothorax, dorsal view; c, second antenna; d, first maxilla; e, second maxilla; /, first cormopod; g, telson of first furcilia; h, second furcilia, lateral view; j, cephalothorax, dorsal view; k, telson of second furcilia. The second cormopod is well developed; the endopod is long, has five segments, with a strong knee. There is a gill, with two branches, at the base of the exopod. The endopod of the third cormopod is shorter than the second and is feebly kneed. The gill has
RMT0TP60–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] 580 Solifuga oder Walzenspinnen. Ventrale Bedornung des 2. und 3. Tarsus 4. Tarsus Gattung: 2.2.2.4 2 1.2.2.4 1.2.2.1 1. Gen. Saronomus 2. Gen. Innesa 1. Gen. Saronomus Kraepelin 1900. Lit.: Kraepelin 1899 S. 234 (sub Sarophorus), 1900 S. 7 und 1901 S. 106 (sub Saronomus). Abb. 329. Saronomus capensis Kraepelin <$, und zwar: a = 2. Tarsus und 6 = 4. Tar- sus mit ventraler Bedornung; c = Cheliceren, Propeltidium und vorder
RFBE8Y62–The head & neck of a giraffe from a side profile giraffe looking down eyes open and mouth closed
RM2AKRDPK–On the Structure and Development of the Skull in the BatrachiaPart II . .1) acetyl eLlnra ca.pensis. PLATE 5G. Dactylethva capensis.—Youngest Tadpole, whose total length was Ij inch. Kg. 1. Upper view of Tadpole; 1st stage, x 4 diameters. Fig. 2. Lower view of Tadpole, x 4 diameters. Fig. 3. Side view of Tadpole, x 4 diameters. Fig. 4. Chondrocranium of same, ripper view, x 10 diameters. Fig. 5. The same, lower view, x 10 diameters. Fig. C. Mandibles and liyoid cartilages of the same. X10 diameters.. g TO n-G
RMPFAF2Y–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. , '-^"yiyiif^fj^. Fig. 5 a, b. Alona capensis, Fishhoek, c Pleuroxus aduncus. Fishhoek. auch die proximalsten der erstgenannten Dornen haben schon einen oder zwei kleine, proximale Nebendörnchen. Außerdem findet sich eine L a t e r a 1 bewehrung von ca. 11 Härchen- g r u p p e n , die sich ebenfalls von dem distalen Ende des Postabdomens bis zur proximalen Analecke hinzieht. Die Abdominalkralle ist fein gestrichelt, und zwar ist dabei ein proximaler, längere
RMMCNFND–. Text-fig. 36. Swimbladders of some epipelagic and bathypelagic fishes, showing the relative developments of the retia mirabilia and gas-glands. Epipelagic species: (a, a') Cypsilitrus cyanopterus; (b, b', b") Danichthys rondektii; (c, c') Exocoetus volitans; (d, d') Petatichthys capensis; (e, e') Hyporhamphus sp. Bathypelagic species: (f) Vinciguerria attenuata; (g) Argyro- pelecus aculeatus; (h) Myctophum punctatum; (j) Chiasmodon niger; (k) Melamphaes megalops. Gas-gland dotted; retia, with striations along the major axes. In a', b', b", c', d' and e' part or the whole of the gas
RFBE8X8H–2 Giraffes with their necks crossed posing looking around
RM2AJE6X3–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . erectus,from Van Hoepen (1920a). C. Thecodontosaurus browni, from Huene (1932). D. Efraasiadiagnostica, SMNS 12668. E. Anchisauruspolyzelus, YPM 1883. F. Thecodontosaurus antiquus,metatarsal III, from Huene (1907-08). G. Anchisaurus capensis, SAM-990. H. Lufengosaurushuenei, figured as Gyposaurus sinensis by Young (1941). I. Hortalotarsus skirtopodus, figuredas Thecodontosaurus skirtopodus by Huene (1906). J. Ammosaurus major, YPM 208. K. Ammo-saurus cf. major, from Galton (1971). L. Massospondylus harriesi, figured a
RMPFH96Y–. Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift. Birds; Birds. 107 H ff€^'^ K^«*^,.^-^ Cl, , D. Fig". 199. Nogle Eksempler paa Bagleiiimets Omdannelse. A Parasuchieren En- parkeria capensis fra Trias efter R. Hroom; B Hønsefoster efter A.Johnson; C noget ældre Hønsefoster efter Gegenbaur; D Hoatsinfoster, Opislhocomiis cristatus, efter W. K. Parker; K Forbæreren F"uglemime, Ornithomimns altus, fra Kridt efter L. M. Lambe; G halvvoksen Kylling, Galliis dom.; H den krop- fjærne (distale) Ende af Tibiotarsen set fra neden af Fnglemime, Ornithomi- mns veloæ, efter Marsh: K samme af Struds. St
RMMCTPGY–. 6d INACCESSIBLE ISLANDS. Fig. I. Chart of the South Orkney Islands showing the positions of breeding-places, which are indicated by letters under the place names. Small letters indicate that breeding birds are present, and capitals that large numbers of birds (5000 or more) nest in the localities. A, a. Pygoscelis adeliae. B, b. Pygoscelis antarctica. C,c. Pygoscelis papua. D, d. Macronectes giganteus. E, e. Daption capensis. /. Pagodroma nivea. G. Priocella antarctica. H. Pachyptila desolata banksi. , i. Oceanites oceanictis. k. Fregetta tropica melanogaster. I. Catharacta skua loniibergi.
RM2AWMY3X–Catalogue of seeds, agricultural & horticultural supplies and guide for the garden, field & farm . ng, andis much relished by stock of all kinds. We think it will prove very valuable in this sec-tion, and expect to be able to procure a small quantity for trial.In sample packets only. Per pkt. 15 c. NEW AND RARE FLOWER SEEDS. Allamanda Schottii.—A handsome climbing shrub, produ: g immense numbers oflarge, funnel shaped, deep yellow flowers. They d<.xight in a warm, moistsituation, and require protection against frost, Anchusa Capensis, (Cape Alkanet.)—An annual, with charming azure blue flow
RMPFBXP5–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 114 — c^e^Qsgc0gc^(^oso(^C03c^(^(^[^c^ Marktbericht, i^i^i^c^i^x^i^^ii^g^i^c^^i^ Die Preise verstehen sich, wenn nichts anderes Die Notierungen für die wichtigeren Produkte Hachfeld, Fischer & Co., Max Einstein Aloe Capensis 85—90 Mlf. Arrowroot 60—95 Pf. pro 1kg. Baumwolle. Nordamerik. middling 63 (24. 1.), Togo 64 (23. 1.), Ägyptisch Mitafifl fully good fair 85V2 (21.1.), ostafrik. Abassi 80-86, Mitafiti 77—78 (23.1.), Bengal, superfine 54V2, flne 53, fully good 5IV2 Pf. pro V2kg. Baumwollsa
RMMCTJMH–. E Fig. 210. A Synedra capensis Grün., Schalenansicht. — B, C S. fulgens W. Sm. B Gürtelansicht; C kurzgestielte Colonie. — BS. radialis Kütz., Colonie (auf gemeinsamem Gallertpolster) (50l'[l). (A, B nach Van Heurck; C, B nach W. Smith.i * Fig. 212. Synedra gracilis Kütz. A Schalen-, B Gürtelansicht (mit Chromatophoren) (500|1). (Nach Pfitzer.) Fig. 211. Synedra (Ardissonia) svperba (Kütz.) Grün. A Schalen-, B Gürtelansicht (1000/1). (Nach W. Smith.) F.g. 213. Synedra (Toxarium) undulaia W. Sm., Schalenansicht (gehrochen). (Nach Van Heurck.)
RM2AXBR6E–Plants and their ways in South Africa . I Fig. 341.—Harveya capensis. Hook. A, section of flower, B, stamenshowing one long empty anther cell, c, floral diagram. nearly regular, orange. Found in sandy soil. Herbs, rarelywoody. Usually not drying black. A A. Back lobes covered by the front lobes in bud. Rootparasites— B. Anthers -celled— Hyobanche.—Calyx deeply 5-parted. Corolla tubular,curved and hooded at the top, limb shortly 3-lobed. Stamensof two lengths. Rose-red, thick stemmed. Parasites on theroots of Proteaceae and other plants. Mr. v. d. Merwe, ofWellington, has found this parasite g
RMPFBK0H–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. 2SI c^cstit^c0ac^c^(^c^(0ic^(^(^:ss)G^ Marktbericht. ii^t^i^c^E^i^i^E^E^ocisoi^osii^t^ Die Preis« verstellen siili, wenn nichts and>>ros aiigot'el'fii, pio lliO kg. Ilumburg per 24. April 1009. Die Nütierangen fUr die wichtigeren Produkte verdanken wir den Herren Warnholtz & Gossler, J.H.Fischer & Co., Max Einstein und Heinr. Ail. Teegier in Hamliurg. Aloe Capensis G5—70 Mk. Arrowroot 60—70 Pf. pro 1kg. BaamwoUe. Nordamerik. miiTdling 51,75 (2G.4.), Togo 50-52 (22. 4.) Ägvptisclie Mita
RMMCTWCP–. Fig- 85. Phylluropus capensis, n.g., n.sp. a. Peraeopod 3. b. Uropod 1, with upper margin of inner ramus further enlarged, c. Uropod 3 of left side. d. Mutilated uropod 3 of right side. e. Mutilated telson attached to pleon segment 6. Gnathopod 1 simple, 2nd joint elongate, slender, 5th fusiform, 6th similar but shorter, 4th-6th, especially 5th, with long setae, dactyl slender, half length of 6th. Gnathopod 2 simple, 2nd joint elongate, slender, 5th narrow triangular, expanding to the distal truncate margin, 6th abruptly narrower and a little shorter than 5th, 4th-6th especially 5th with lon
RM2CNGEF3–. The game animals of Africa . anting. The presence of posterior horns,coupled with the abortion of the front horn, is thus a distinctive featureof the present form, which might be called the four-horned giraffe. Lastly we have the southern race {G. c. capensis)^ from thecountry immediately north of the Orange river and some of theadjacent districts, of which the typical southern form is probablyextinct. This is a large dark-coloured giraffe, without posterior horns,displaying the blotched type of colour-pattern in the most pronouncedform, with the two sexes alike as regards the pattern of the
RMPFH98W–. Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift. Birds; Birds. 93 Fig. 190. Hovedskal i Profil. A af Langhalen Scaphognathus crassi- rostris fra Jura efter H.V.Meyer, B af For- bæreren Anchisaiiriis cohirns fra Trias efter O. Marsh, R. S. Lull og F. V. H u e n e, C af Parasuchieren Eiipar- keria capensis fra Trias efter R. Rroom, D af Oldfuglen Archæopte- rijx fra Jura efter Da- mes, E af Tjur, Tetrao urogallus, G Overnæb- bet af Taffelælling, Fn- ligiila ferina, F Fron- tale, J Jugale, L Lacry- male, Mx Maxillare. N Nasale, Nh Næsehul, P Parietale.PaPalatinum, Pm Præmaxillare, Po Postorbitale, Pfr
RMMCNNXM–. Fig. 55. Unterkiefer von 1 Proechidna Bruyni, 2 Meles taxus, 3 Hydrochoerus capybara, 4 Erinaceus eiiropaeiis, 5 Halmaturus, ja von hinten, G Orycteropus capensis. C Condylus; /. c Processus coronoideus; a Processus angularis. Mit Ausnahme von Fig. 4 ., n. Gr. l)efördern. Dies hat namentlich auch nach dem Prä- und Basisphenoid zu statt und führt zur Bildung des Sinus sphenoidalis, der mehr den Charakter bekommt eines Teiles der Nasenhöhle. Der Unterkiefer, Maudibula. besteht aus einer links- und rechts- seitigen Hälfte, die einander in der INIedianebene mit rauhen Flächen be-
RM2CNGF66–. The game animals of Africa . sence of a well-developed frontal horn, this giraffe isclearly allied to the northern and eastern races of the species ; but, onthe other hand, it resembles the South African race {G. c. capensis)in having the hind-legs spotted right down to the hoofs ; the fore-limbs also displaying the same feature, although less distinctly. Thesides of the head are much more fully spotted than in the Cape form,and the tail is remarkable for the great fulness of its terminal tuft.In the spotting of the legs this giraffe resembles most specimens of GIRAFFE 365 G. c. tippelskircJ
RMPFBW3A–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 652 — esoez3CSDc03i^c^(^(!^c^[^c^[0(^1^ iViärktbCricht. c^c^c^i^cssc^i^g^i^c^i^^^c^czo Die Preise verstehen sich, wenn nichts anderes angegeben, pro 100 kg Hamburg per 25. 10. 1913. Die Notierungen für die wichtigeren Produlcte verdanken wir den Herren Warnholtz & Goßler, Hachfeld, Fischer & Co., Max Einstein und Heinrich Ad. Teegier in Hamburg. tave 12—U, Grenadillholz 4—6 Mk. pro 50 kg. Aloe Capensis 96—90 Mk. Arrowroot 60—95 Pf. pro 1kg. Baumwolle. Nordamerik. middling TlVi (28.10.), To
RMME6M3Y–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . f ig. 55. A Diagramme von Spiraeanthemum vitiense A. Gray. â B dasselbe von Cimonia capensis L. â 0 Längs- schnitt durch das Gynäceum von C. capensis L. â J) dasselbe von Spiraeanthemum. (Original.) durch G Kelchb. ausgezeichneten Gattung Belangcra. Bei Ãelangera, Geissois, Callicoina und bisweilen bei Ceralopetalum fehlen die Blb. und zwar zweifellos infolge von Abort. Bei einigen Gattungen [Belangera, Geissois, Macrodendron) sind zahlreiche (20 und mehr) Stb. vorhanden; ob hie
RMRDXADN–. The game-birds & water-fowl of South Africa. Game and game-birds; Waterfowl. PLATE 26. C. G. IJavles del. Witlicrby & C.j. imp. CAPE FRANCOLIN or CAPE PHEASANT {FKANCOL/NUS CAPENSIS) Male. 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.. Horsbrugh, Boyd Robert, 1871-1916. London, Witherby & Co.
RMMCRBHJ–. Fig. 63. Marsilia trichopoda Lepr. A ausgewachsene Pflanze; i?junge Pflanze; C Sporocarp. Früchte; beide Arten haben einen stumpfen Fruchtzahn. Stachelspitz ist derselbe bei ]I, biloba^'-^d..^ welche auch durch zwei- bis vierlappige Blättchen auffällt; sie ist vom westlichen Kapland bis nach dem südlichen Benguella zer- streut anzutreffen. Kürzer ist der Fruchtzahn bei der oft sehr kleinen M. capensis A. Br. Mehr abgestutzte Sporocarpien finden sich bei der nordafrikanischen JM. acgvptiaca Willd. und der im Ghasalquellengebiet vor- kommenden M. gibba A. Br., des^l. bei der im Massai- land g
RMRMHT2R–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 9. A. Deto echinata. B. TV/o^ capensis. C. Marioniscus spatulifrons. D. L/'g/a dilatata. E. Bethalus sp. F. Orchestia gammarella. G. Talorchestia australis. H. Talitrus eastwoodae. I. Talorchestia capensis.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRMK84B–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 14. Notocirrus australis: a mandibles; b maxillae; c anterior end; d middle foot. Drilognathus capensis: e mandibles;/ vestiges of maxillae; g anterior end; h middle foot; i posterior end.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMMCTWCT–. Fig. 84. Plivlluropus capensis, n.g., n.sp. a. Gnathopod 1. b. Gnathopod 2. c. Peraeopod 1. d. Peraeopod 2. e. Lower lip. /. Maxilla 1. ". Maxilla 2. /;. Mandible, i. Maxilliped. margin, pale (as preserved). Side-plates 1-4 deeper than long, serrulate and setose on their lower margins, 3 much smaller than 2 or 4, the latter larger than either 1 or 2, ovate, shallowly excavate on hind margin proximally; side-plates 5-7 longer than deep, 5 feebly bilobed, the lobes subequal, 6 with slightly concave lower margin. Pleon seg- ments 4 and 5 slightly gibbous posteriorly, but not dentiferous, t
RMRHGKC7–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. O ?. Fig. 4. Cara medial del otolito sagitta derecho. Orden Gadiformes. Familia Merluccidae: A, Merluccius gayi. B, M. australis. C, Macruronus magellanicus. Familia Ophidiidae-. D, Genypterus blacodes. E, G. maculatus. F. G. chilensis. G. Orden Scorpaeniformes. Familia Scorpaenidae. Sebastes capensis. 155. 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 per
RMMABD8N–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Abb. 329. Saronomus capensis Kraepelin <$, und zwar: a = 2. Tarsus und 6 = 4. Tar- sus mit ventraler Bedornung; c = Cheliceren, Propeltidium und vordere freie Tergite mit Verteilung der Dornen, in Dorsalansicht; d = rechte Chelicere mit Flagellum medial; e = Pedipalpus medial; /= 1. — 4. Sternit des Opisthosoma mit Bacilli auf dem 1. Stigmensternit. — Innesa vittata (Pocock) Q, und zwar: g = 2. Tarsus und h = 4. Tarsus mit ventraler Bedornung; i = rechte Chelicere medial (nach Typus:
RMRMMAJP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Chiroteuthis capensis, n. sp. a. Details of oral surface of fourth arm; &. Papilla, pedicel and sucker from left third arm; c. Funnel (left) and mantle (right) components of locking apparatus; d. Mandibles; e. Funnel organ;/! Radula; g. Liver and ink sac of C. capensis; h. Liver, ink sac and light organs of holotype of Chiroteuthis lacertosa Verrill.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMME9KG0–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . â A B 11 %m Fig. 91. A, B Fr. von Stenachaenium campestre Bak. mit und oline Pp. â CâG Pluchia odorata Cass., C Kf. im Längsschnitt, D Q Bl., E g BL, F Stb., ff Spitze des Gr. der g Bl. â H Stb. von Lagrjtra crassifolia (A. Bich.j Schnitz Bip. â 7 Fr. von Thespidhan hasiflorum F. v. Müller. â K, L ^ und Q Bl. von Coleocoma Centaurta F. V. Müller. â Jf g Bl. von Nunothamnus sericens Thoms. â jV, 0 Q und ^ B). von Beneicia capensis Thunb. (JâL noch Hooker, Icones plantarum, 31 n
RMRMKG94–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 284 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 92. Sertularella flabellum. A, hydrothecae; B, gonotheca; C, colony. Sertularella congregata. D, part of stem and hydrocladium; E, gonotheca; F, stem G, hydrothecae. Sertularella capensis. H, hydrothecae; J, gonotheca; K, colony. Scale: C, F and K in cm, the rest in mm/10.. 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 per
RMRMKM7G–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 51. A. Assiminea bifasciata G. Nev. B. ,, capensis Bartsch. C. ,, ovata (Krs.). D. ,, hidalgoi Gass. E. ,, leptodonta Conn. F. ,, ponsonbyi Morel. G. ,, sinensis G. Nev. H. ,, umlaasiana Smith, All figures thrice natural size. H. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRHE36G–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 242 Ch. G. Sibley, K. W. C o r b i n , and J. E. Ahlquist Bonn, zool. Beitr.. Nothura darwinii Gallus gallus Turnix melanogaster Gallinago andina Pterocles alchata Nycticryphes semicollaris Actophilornis africanus Limosa haemastica Calidris maritima Thinocorus orbignyianus Attagis gay i Chionis alba Clareóla pratíncola Burhinus capensis Himantopus himantopus Figure 2. Starch-gel electrophoretic patterns of the egg white proteins of some species of Thinocoridae and g
RMRMKBPD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 40. Central and lateral radula plates of (a) Murex ramosus Linn.; (b) M. brevispina Lam.; (c) Trito- nalia puncturata (Sow.); (d) Trophon acceptans n. sp.; (e) Drupa squamilirata (Smith); (/) Thais capensis (Petit); (g) T. dubia (Krss.); (h) T. wahlbergi (Krss.); (i) T. castanea (Kuster); (j) Urosal- pinx heptagonalis (Rve.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMRMNBK0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 392 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 4. The most abundant ostracod species on the continental shelf off south-western Africa arranged in order of latitudinal centre of distribution (mean of all observed sites, see Figure 6). Vertical bars are degrees of latitude (S); horizontal scales = 100 fi. A = Pseudokeijella lepralioides, B = Urocythereis arcana, C = Ambostracon keeleri, D = Krithe capensis, E = Poseidonamicus panopsus, F = Buntonia bremneri, G = Henryhowella melobesioides, H = Doratocyt
RMRMKBE5–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE POLYCHAET FAUNA OF SOUTH AFRICA. Fig. 5. Phyllodoce (Anaitis) capensis: a head; b anterior view of parapodium; c seta. Eulalia bilineata: d head; e anterior view of parapodium; / seta. Eulalia macroceros: g head; h anterior view of parapodium; i seta.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape
RMRMJAK9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. fxd. + kys. iMii-mjiMX <;y 7Ty. Fig. 8. Brachidontes variabilis (Krss.). a, right valve, b, apex of left valve, c, apical view of left valve. d, Musculus virgiliae n.sp. e, Lamya capensis (Krss.)./, g, Lamya capensis, pedal and byssal muscles in retracted and extended positions (semidiagrammatic).. 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 resemb
RMRMHR70–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 30. Baculites capensis Woods, 1906. Whorl sections of type series and topotype material. A-B. SAM-4824. C-D. SAM-4823 (lectotype). E. SAM-PCP8754. F. SAM-PCP8756. G. SAM-PCP8662. H. SAM-PCP8665. Venter pointing downward. Scale bar for size. Description This is the most common baculitid in Zululand, Natal and Pondoland, and is very variable, as here interpreted. In order to illustrate the variation of the species, we first describe the types and topotype material collected at the type locality, t
RMRMJ74W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. g Fig. 6. Eulalia jalsa: a head and proboscis; b anterior view of parapodium; c seta. Protomystides capensis: d seta; e anterior end; f anterior view of parapodium. Syllis trifalcata: g head; h parapodium; i seta.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRMMATK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Ann. S. Afr. Mus., Vol. 50 Plate IV. Holotype of Chiroteuthis capensis, n. sp. a. Dorsal view; b. Ventral view; c. Left tentacular club; d. Tip of tentacular club showing light organ; e. Enlargement of suckers and pedicels of tentacular cuh ;f.-g. Oral and lateral views of sucker from inner row of second pair from base of tentacular club.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il
RMRMH12M–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 24.—Niambia. a, b, Apex of outer lobe of maxilla 1 of Niambia sensu stricto and Manibia subgen. n. N. capensis : c, 5th pleon segment and telson, indicating how the relative lengths of the segment (a) and its pleural portion (/?) are measured ; d, surface and one scale-spine further enlarged, with profile of latter ; e, /, spines from peraeopod 1 of g and $ respectively ; g, h, dorsal and ventral views of peduncle of uropod ; i, cross-section of peduncle of uropod, dorsal surface uppermost, oute
RMRG8WT8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 146—Phliantidae and Calliopiidae: a, Ceina carinata (Pirlot, 1936, as Periphlias carinatus). Upper lip: b, Pereionotus testudo (Montagu) (Chevreux and Fage, 1925). Lower lip: c,Heterophlias seclusus^hozmakev {9l^a). McLxiWa. 2: d, Pereionotus; e, Heterophlias. Maxilla 1: /, Heterophlias; g, Plioplateia triquetra K. H. Barnard (1916). Mandible: h, Heterophlias. Body, dorsal: i, Sancho platynotus Stebbing (1897) [Callio- piidae]; /, Temnophlias capensis K. H. Barnard (1916); n, T. hystrix K. H. Barnard (1954). Maxilliped:;, Sancho; m,
RMRMK1PY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ft JW? u ^2/-vSft '£. d f Fig. 10.—Stromateidae, oesophageal sacs. Lateral and dorsal views, and cross- section of: a, Psenes indicus. b, Stromateus fiatola. c, Nomeus grovonii. d, lateral and dorsal views in Centrolophus niger and Cubiceps capensis. e, f, g, cross- sections in Centrolophus niger, Cubiceps capensis, and Schedophilus ovalis respectively. In the lateral and dorsal views the branchial arches are situated on the left, the oesophagus on right. In the cross-sections the obliquely shaded o
RMRMHJNY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 526 Annals of the South African Museum. Var. a (1931, Tillyard, loc. cit., p. 121, paratype $ and $ from Wellington and Klein Drakenstein).—Usually somewhat smaller than. Fig. 8.—Aphanicerca capensis Tillyard. a, nymph, with portion of abdominal integument further enlarged; b, c, claw and junctions of the three tarsal joints further enlarged; d, labrum; e, f, right and left mandibles from below; g, h, maxilla and labium. Aphanicercella barnardi Tillyard. i, portion of abdominal integument for compari
RMRMJ8GF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MONOGRAPH ON THE HYDROIDA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 67. Fig. 23. Zanclea sp. A, hydranth of Form 2; B, hydranth of Form 1; C, stenotele. Staurocladia vallentini. D, hydranth with medusa-bud, redrawn from Gilchrist (1919, as Cnidonema capensis); E, young medusae, the upper one is about to divide and has three hypostomes, the lower three have recently divided; F, a single tentacle from medusa; G, nematocysts of medusa, from left to right an undischarged and a discharged des- moneme, stenotele. Scale: C and G
RMRGHB12–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Bulletin B.O.C. 45 Vol. 85. Diagrammatic representation of the breeding plumages of some yellow and black weavers. (a) Ploceus xanthops. (b) P. ocularis, (c) P. spekeoides. (d) P. stuhlmanni. (e) P. pelzelni. (f) P. alienus. (g) P. mgrtmentum. (h) P. insignis .. (i) P. reichenowi. (j) P. bicolor. (k) P. gokuuli. (I) P. nigricollis. (m) Malimhus rachcliac. (n) P. mehnogaster. (o) Euplectes afro, (p) E. capensis.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRMK1X1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 2.—Rhopalodinopsis capensis n. g., n. sp. (a-c) Calcareous ring of specimen I. (a) Right ventral radial with additional interradials. (b) Mid-ventral radial with additional interradials. (c) Mid-dorsal interradial with additional radials. (d) Mid-ventral radial with additional interradials of specimen II. (e, /) Pieces of calcareous ring of specimen II cleared in xylol and mounted in balsam: (e) Mid-ventral radial with left ventral radial and additional interradials. (/ ) Mid-dorsal interradial
RMRMK827–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 126 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. subspecies boundaries species boundaries extralimital areas zones of sympatry Fig. 50. Distributions of selected non-forest francolin species and subspecies (after Hall 1963 and Mackworth-Praed & Grant 1952). A. Francolinus bicalcaratus ayesha. B. F. clapper- toni. C. F. icterorhynchus. D. F. leucoscepus. E. F. afer cranchii, intercedens and harterti. F. F. hildebrandti. G. F. hartlaubi. H. F. adspersus. I. F. natalensis. J. F. capensis. methodology outline
RMRFWBNE–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . s« Ci^ *-* Fio. 60.—Nymphaea capensis; a, sepal; b, outermost petal, hooded at apex; c. median petal; d, innermost petal; e, f, outer and inner stamens ; g, vertical section of ovary. Natural size. ing the green color on the back. Inner 3 series of petals acute; innermost sometimes narrowly long-acuminate, simulating a stamen.—Stamens 120 to 225 (82 to 243, Casp. 1877), the outermost about half as long as the petals. Anthers all longer than the fila- ments ; appendages obtusely triangular, long on outer stamens, becoming obsolete only on the
RMRMJ797–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 234 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Maxilliped 3 (Fig. 29E) stout, basis angled; prolongation short and blunt, hardly reaching level of articulation of ischium and merus. Merus, carpus and propodus all flattened and of equal width. Dactyl short and cylindrical.. Fig. 29. Iphinoe capensis Ovigerous female. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Detail of distal tip of antenna 1. E. Maxilliped 3. F. Pereiopod 1. G. Pereiopod 2. H. Pereiopod 3. I. Telso
RMRMKD84–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 50. Chondr acanthus neali L-S. Left and right, dorsal and ventral views respectively of $. Chondr acanthus colligens n. sp. Centre, ventral view of $. Localities. Approximately 32 ° 15' S., 160 30' E., 230-250 fathoms, and Table Bay, on Kingklip (Genypterus capensis). (U.G.T.) Remarks. From microfilm photographs of C. ophidii Kroyer 1863, which I owe to the kindness of Dr. J. P. Harding of the British Museum, the Cape specimens seem to be quite different from the South American species taken fro
RMRMKC67–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. win) S S^c™^* {—-} ti? w Fig. 31. Central and lateral radula plates of (a) Babylonia papillaris (Sow.); (b) JVassaria gracilis Sow., central plates from front, middle and hind portions of radula; (c) the same, from another animal; (d) central plate of a Delagoa Bay specimen; (e) Afrocominella capensis (Dnkr.); (/) A. elongata (Dnkr.); (g) Burnupena cincta (Bolten); (h) B. lagenaria (Lam.), central plate only; (t), (j) Euthria queketti Smith, with malformation of the 77th (from the front) central plat
RMRMJ6FT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE AMPHIPODA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 173. Fig. 21. Temnophlias capensis K. H. Barnard, 1916 Female, 7 mm: A—dorsal aspect; B—mandible; C—maxilla 1; D—maxilla 2; E—maxilliped; F—setae of brood lamellae; G—pleopod 3; H, I, J—uropods 1, 2, 3.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRMKC5Y–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. win) S S^c™^* {—-} ti? w Fig. 31. Central and lateral radula plates of (a) Babylonia papillaris (Sow.); (b) JVassaria gracilis Sow., central plates from front, middle and hind portions of radula; (c) the same, from another animal; (d) central plate of a Delagoa Bay specimen; (e) Afrocominella capensis (Dnkr.); (/) A. elongata (Dnkr.); (g) Burnupena cincta (Bolten); (h) B. lagenaria (Lam.), central plate only; (t), (j) Euthria queketti Smith, with malformation of the 77th (from the front) central plat
RMRMK1GG–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN DEEP-SEA PYGNOGONIDA 335. Fig. 8. (a-e) Pantopipetta capensis (Barnard), a, trunk in dorsal view ($); b, distal segments of the palp (o*); c, distal segments of the third leg ($); d, third leg (<$); e, terminal part of the femur, with the cement gland cone (<$). (f-h) Pantopipetta weberi (Loman), $ (holotype). /, coxae; g, distal part of the palp; h, distal segments of the leg.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMRMJ6MN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Revision of Indigenous Freshwater Fishes of S.W. Cape Region. 135 Vredefort Koad (Boulenger), Modder Kiver, south of Kimberley (G. and T.), 25 miles north of Bloemfontein (coll. C. W. T. and L. D. B.), Glen (S. Afr. Mus.), Kromspruit, 38 miles south of Bloem- fontein (coll. C. W. T. and L. D. B.).. Fig. 4.—Labeo capensis. Juvenile, 16 mm. Goodhouse, Orange River. Eecords from the Transvaal (Crocodile and Limpopo rivers) are not included above, as the status of tenuirostris should be investigated more
RMRMKG8A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM'S MEIRING NAUDE CRUISES 65. Fig. 17. A-B. Porella capensis O'Donoghue. A. Zooids with typical development of peristome; note the lyrula. B. The ancestrula. C. Arthropoma circinatum (MacGillivray). D. Arthropoma sp. E-F. Escharella discors sp. nov. E. Part of a colony, cleaned to show the lyrula below the peristomial denticle. F. Outline diagram of primary orifice. G. Escharina waiparaensis Brown. H. Calyptotheca nivea (Busk). I. Emballo- theca ambigua sp. nov. J-K. Calyptothe
RMRJJM46–. Beckert's garden, flower and lawn seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. 24 Wm. C. Beckert's List of Select Flower Seeds, Pittsburg, Pa. AMBROSIA Mexicana. T A. "Foliage delicately cut and sweet- scented; 1 foot. Pkt. 5 cts. ANAGALLIS moneUi. HHA. Blue and red; very showy. G inches. Mixed, pkt. 5 cts. ANCHUSA capensis and Ca- pensis alba. Very pretty hardy annuals, with showy heads of blue and white flowers, both varieties are free-flowering and of easiest culture; l
RMRGHERD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. AFRICAN TURBELLARIANS 63 04 ** u0 -> .9" °o°* 0 o o 9 >,» ° o° ,c Q Q oo m. Fig.10 Stylochplana capensis: A, cerebral and tentacular eye-clusters; B, sagittal section of copulatory organs. Stylochoplana agilis Lang, 1884 Localities. Akari, Ocean, Bouznika, Sidi R'bat, Atlantic coast of Morocco (G. Bitar leg.) Also known from the English Channel, Portugal and the western Mediterranean. Descriptions. Lang, 1884: 456; Prudhoe, 1982a: 46. Diagnostic features. Cuneate body light brown dorsally with brown, red-brown or brownish
RMRMJ79C–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 76 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 19. Holoroanthura capensis sp. nov. a. $, dorsal view; b. antenna; c. antennule; d. maxilla; e. maxilliped; f. mandible; g. peraeopod I; h. peraeopod II; i. peraeopod VII; j. uropod; k. telson, with cross-section at level of arrow; 1. pleopod 1. bearing two setae and short terminal blunt spine; palm of propodus armed with two spines. Peraeopods IV to VII with carpus triangular, underriding propodus; three distal segments bearing ventral fringe of very fine
RMRT06GN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Text-fig. 51. A. Assiminea bifasciata G. Nev. B. ,, capensis Bartsch. C. ,, ovata (Krs.). D. ,, hidalgoi Gass. E. ,, leptodonta Conn. F. ,, ponsonbyi Morel. G. ,, sinensis G. Nev. H. ,, umlaasiana Smith, All figures thrice natural size. H. Text-fig. 52.—Assiminea bifasciata G. Xev., Isipingo. Teeth from radula; x 600. Hab. NATAL. Port Natal (type, Nevill); Umhlatusani; Umlaas and Umkomaas Rivers (Burnup); Ingani; Isipingo; Scottburgh; Umgeni Lagoon (Cawston); Durban (Puzey).. Please note that these i
RMRMKA1C–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MONOGRAPH ON THE HYDROIDA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 47. Fig. 18. Myriothela capensis. A, complete individual extended; F, male blastostyle, contracted; G, female blastostyle, extended. Myriothela tentaculata. B, individual attached to polyzoan; C, l.s. body tentacle; D, l.s. blastostyle tentacle; E, t.s. body wall including origins of two tentacles on lower side of diagram. Abbreviations: e: ectoderm; m: mesogloea; ml: mesogloeal lamella; mp: apical pad of mesogloea; n: nematocysts; v: endodermal villi. Sca
RMRMKEJK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. H I Fig. 162. A-F. Boehmoceras arculus (Morton, 1834). A-C. USNM 434130. D-F. USNM 434120. Both from the Upper Santonian of USGS Mesozoic locality 31555, Tombigbee Sand Member of the Eutaw Formation, collections from spoil heaps for lock and dam at Columbus, about 16 m below top of Member, Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi. G-I. Baculites capensis Woods, 1906, USNM 434089, from the Upper Santonian of USGS Mesozoic locality 31555. All x 1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
RMRMJYB1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 69 conical {'incurvatus') to longitudinally elongated {capensis) tubercles can be observed on the same specimen. Form 8 (= 5. capensis in Collignon 1966: 6, pi. 457 (fig. 1862)). Tubercles extremely elongated longitudinally, assuming crescentic outline in dorsal view, e.g. NMB D1028/3 (Fig. 50A-C). Form 9 {= var. umsinenensis Venzo, 1936: 116 [58], pi. 10 [6] (figs 11- 12)). Tubercles elongated obliquely, some with shallow, longitudinal depression at mid-flank. Tub
RMRMHPPE–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 68 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 38. Baculites capensis Woods, 1906. Suture lines and whorl section. A. SASH13/6. B. SASA335. C. SAM-1670b. Venter in whorl section pointing downward. Scale bar for size. Form 5 (= var. tenuetuberculata Collignon, 1966: 6, pi. 457 (figs 1863-4). Generally large forms with weak conical to rounded tubercles, e.g. SAM- PCZ12002 (Fig. 36A-C). These are probably only large forms (macroconchs) of form 3. Form 6. Generally large forms with prominent conical to cres
RMRMK85J–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. 224 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 3. Tortanus capensis sp. no v. Male. A. Fifth legs. B. Right fifth leg. C. Left fifth leg. Female. D. Antenna. E. Mandible and palp. F. First maxillary. G. Second maxilla (end of one seta enlarged). H. Maxilliped. The second segment bears a large bilobed medial projection near its distal end, which bears two setae. The terminal segment is in the form of a sub-chelate claw, strongly chitinized near the tip and bearing two medial setae, and two tiny bristles near its tip. The
RMRMJYPF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 31. Baculites capensis Woods, 1906. Whorl sections of specimens from the type locality. A. SAM-PCP8360/10. B. SAM-PCP8360/13. C. SAM-PCP8052. D. SAM-PCP8241. E. SAM-PCP8051. F. SAM-PCP8644. G. SAM-PCP8663. H. SAM-PCP8663. I. SAM-PCP6767. Venter pointing downward. Scale bar for size. Description of type specimens. The lectotype, SAM-4823 (Fig. 27D-H) is part of a phragmocone, partially filled with sparry calcite and glauconitic silt. SAM-4824 (Fig. 28B-E) is non-septate, and, at the larger end, h
RMRG8Y50–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 158 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271 Nomenclatural Changes in the Argissidae Parargissa Chevreux (1908c; Pirlot, 1934) is removed to the Hyperiopsidae. Phylluropus K. H. Barnard (1932) is a synonym of Megaluropus (Gammaridae). Phylluropus capensis K. H. Barnard (1932) is a synonym of Megalu- ropus agilis (fide K. H. Barnard, 1940).. Figure 65.—Argissidae: Argissa hamatipes (Norman) (Sars, 1895, pi. 48, as A. typica): a, upper lip; b, lateral; c, mandible; e, lower lip;/,g, maxillae 1, 2; h, maxilliped; i, uropod 3; j,k, gnathopods 1, 2; /,
RMRMK89N–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE POLYCHAET FAUNA OF SOUTH AFRICA 343. Fig. 9. Diopatra neapolitana: a anterior view of 2nd foot; b anterior view of 12th foot; c anterior view of posterior foot; d, d1 pseudocompound seta of 2nd foot and an unidentate variety; e 10th segment showing pigmentation;/ bidentate acicular seta; g comb-seta. Diopatra neapolitana var. capensis: h, h1 pseudo-compound seta and variation; i anterior end showing pigmentation; j bidentate acicular seta; k comb-seta; / anterior view of 2nd foot.. Please note th
RMRMK8A1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 8. Nereis sp.: a simple seta from posterior neuropodium. Glycera benguellana: b jaw support; c papilla from proboscis; d head of compound seta; e posterior view of foot. Glycinde capensis: /1-5 proboscidial papillae (f1 plan view of row I, f25 lateral view of rows 2-5); g anterior view of anterior parapodium; h anterior view of posterior parapodium. Glycinde kameruniana: jx5 proboscidial papillae (j1 plan view of row, /, j2-5 lateral view of rows 2-5); k notoseta of posterior foot; / anterior
RMRMHPMD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 40. Baculites capensis Woods, 1906. Suture lines and whorl sections. A. SASA2101. B. SAM-PCZ8039. C. SAM-PCZ12009. Venter in whorl sections pointing downward. Scale bar for size. Form 11. (= ?B. sparsinodosus Collignon, 1969: 23, pi. 521 (figs 2052- 2054)). Rare, ?Lower Campanian forms with large, rounded, distantly spaced tubercles, e.g. SAM-PCZ8022 (Fig. 54A), SAM-PCZ9971 (Fig. 54B) and SAM-PCZ9972 (Fig. 54C-E). ?Form 12. Rare Santonian specimens with very widely spaced tubercles, e.g. SAM-PCZ
RMRG7168–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 472 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Fig. 201.—Genus Chaperia Jullien, 1881 A-C. Chaperia transversalis Opercula, X85. D-G. Chaperia acanthina Quoy and Gaimard, 1824. Four opercula. (F. After Kirkpatrick, 1890; G, X85. After Waters, 1895.) H, I. Chaperia spinosissima Calvet, 1904. Two opercula. (After Calvet, 1904.) J, K, L. Chaperia galeata var. bilaminata Waters, 1898. J. Operculum of ovicell. K. Operculum of the aperture. L. Avicularian mandible, X85. (After Waters, 1898.) M. Chaperia capensis Busk, 1884. Operculum. N, O. Chap
RMRMK0XK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 238 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 39. Scanning electron micrographs. Leptogorgia capensis (Hickson, 1900); coenenchymal sclerites. A. 0,105 mm. B. 0,08 mm. C. 0,072 mm. D. 0,062 mm. E. 0,10 mm. F. 0,085 mm. G. 0,070 mm. H. 0,085 mm.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The M
RMRMJH3X–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 6, telson. c, thelycum. Gennadas Gennadas gilchristi Caiman. Gennadas kempi Stebb. a, carapace. d, petasma (after Balss). capensis Caiman, e, petasma. /, thelycum. g, petasma. h, thelycum (Stebbings' specimen: elegans, non Smith). i, petasma (after Bouvier and Lenz & Strunck). j, thelycum. valens (S. I. Smith), k, petasma. /, thelycum. elegans S. I. Smith, m, petasma (after Smith), n, thelycum. scutatus Bouv. o, petasma. p, thelycum, flap on 5th sternite pulled back to show 4th sternite. after Ca
RMRDJRA0–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. BAEBTJS. 123 of head, not reaching ventral; base of latter below anterior half of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ times as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 37 g|, 4 between lateral line and ventral, 16 round caudal peduncle. Silvery, back brownish. Total length 85 millim. Akaki Eiver (Hawash System), Southern Ethiopia. 1. Type. Akaki E. Mr. P. C. Zaphiro (C.) ; W. N. McMillan, Esq. (P.). 111. BARBUS CAPENSIS. Barbus (Cheilobarbus) capensis, A. Smith, 111. Zool. S. Afr., Fi
RMRFA24J–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. CVPKIXID.E. 209 31. LABEO CAPENSIS, A. Smitli. Gilclirist & Tliompsoii, t. c. p. obi. 34<(. LABEO IIUBROMACULATUS. (iilclirist & Tliompson, t. c. p. 359, fig. Body comi)rcssc(l, its depth 3^ times in total lonytli, length of head 4;^ times. Head I5 times as long as broad; snout rounded, feebly extending beyond upper lip, longer than postocular part of head and 2| times in length of head ; eye lateral, G J times in length of head; interorbital width a little more than ^ length of head ; width of
RMRF1TGM–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. CVPKIXID.E. 209 31. LABEO CAPENSIS, A. Smitli. Gilclirist & Tliompsoii, t. c. p. obi. 34<(. LABEO IIUBROMACULATUS. (iilclirist & Tliompson, t. c. p. 359, fig. Body comi)rcssc(l, its depth 3^ times in total lonytli, length of head 4;^ times. Head I5 times as long as broad; snout rounded, feebly extending beyond upper lip, longer than postocular part of head and 2| times in length of head ; eye lateral, G J times in length of head; interorbital width a little more than ^ length of head ; width of
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation