RFDPTCAX–Sea fennel,(Echinophora spinosa), on a sand dune, Natural Reserve of Vendicari, Sicily
RFKAKPJP–the parasitic plant Cuscuta scandens (Convolvulaceae) living on the plant Echinophora spinosa
RFHH41W3–Helmet sea shell - Galeodea echinophora f. adriatica. Empty house of sea snail. Sea shell with twisted canal from Adriatic or Mediterranean Sea - Croa
RFMRC2EG–a plant in blooming of prickly samphire or sea fennel, echinophora spinosa
RF2JN7H23–Sunrise in Pals, beach and wild dune with prickly parsnip vegetation in Pals, Catalonia, Spain
RF2TD1BYM–Orange knobby star (Echinaster echinophorus or Othilia echinophora) is a sea star native to western Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil. This photo
RF2FKJB5G–Echinophora spinosa white inflorescence
RMCP115M–Hard corals, Echinophora pacificus, Sulawesi Indonesia
RF2FKJB5C–Echinophora spinosa white inflorescence
RMDAGD7R–prickly samphire, sea fennel (Echinophora spinosa), blooming at the coast, Greece, Corfu
RM2A7C1TP–Sea prickly samphire, Echinophora spinosa, and sheep's bit scabious, Jasione montana. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from 'Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged, with Several Hundred Additional Plants, Principally from Sir John Hill,' by Joshua Hamilton, London, W. Locke, 1792.
RMP24WD5–23 Asterias echinophora - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 108 03 0003
RFHH41W2–Two Helmet sea shells - Galeodea echinophora f. adriatica. Empty house of sea snail. Sea shell with twisted canal from Adriatic or Mediterranean Sea -
RMHKT644–Echinophora spinosa (Bauer)
RF2JN7H2C–Prickly parsnip in bloom vegetation on sand dune in Pals, Catalonia, Spain
RF2TD1BYN–Orange knobby star (Echinaster echinophorus or Othilia echinophora) is a sea star native to western Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil. This photo
RF2RXNAMJ–Prickly parsnip (Echinophora spinosa) is a perennial spiny plant native to western Mediterranean basin coasts. Young specimen. This photo was taken in
RF2FKJB5E–Echinophora spinosa white inflorescence
RF2RXNAMH–Prickly parsnip (Echinophora spinosa) is a perennial spiny plant native to western Mediterranean basin coasts. Young specimen. This photo was taken in
RMCP115A–Hard corals, Echinophora pacificus, Sulawesi Indonesia
RMMKNA5T–Prickly Samphire
RM2AJAP5F–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . lla ofBuccinnm, but their spire is drawn out so as to be turriculated orsubulate. [The species are numerous and beautiful.] The Subula,Blainv., is distinguished by some difference in the animal, and bythe existence of an operculum. The Cerithium, Brug.,—Dismembered with good reason from the Murex of Linnaeus,Kii;. isz.-cassidaria echinophora. havc a shcll with a turriculatcd spire, an oval aperture, and a short but distinct canalcurved to the left and back-wa
RMP2544E–. Cassidaria echinophora 53 Cassidaria echinophora - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 074 03 0003
RMP6B5C0–Sea prickly samphire, Echinophora spinosa, and sheep's bit scabious, Jasione montana. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from 'Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged, with Several Hundred Additional Plants, Principally from Sir John Hill,' by Joshua Hamilton, London, W. Locke, 1792.
RMP23W7R–. Cassidaria echinophora 53 Cassidaria echinophora - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 074 03 0005
RM2RF46X9–Galeodea echinophora, Cassidae
RMMMH8C9–. This work Echinophora spinosa is signed F. Bauer, probably from the drawings made for John Sibthorp's Flora Graeca. These were later used as the basis of the engravings by James Sowerby for that work. Cropped . 1806. Possibly Ferdinand Bauer Echinophora spinosa (Bauer)
RM2A2M6W7–Cassidaria echinophora, Print
RMWB6C6D–Echinophora spinosa - Flora Graeca - vol. 3 - t. 265.
RMPG1WGA–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 78. Trans, sect, of mericarp (|). Fig. 77. Fruit. Still less SO are they in Tornabenia, perennial herbaceous species growing only at Cape Verd, the fruit of which is shorter but its fundamental organization the same. II. ECHINOPHORA SERIES. We know that in the Carrots the flowers may be in part unisexual and that the umbellule may be terminated by a central flower, often. 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
RF2M3709W–Sunrise in Pals, beach and wild dune with prickly parsnip vegetation in Pals, Catalonia, Spain
RF2RXNAN9–Prickly parsnip at left and sea holly at right. Prickly parsnip (Echinophora spinosa) is a perennial spiny plant native to western Mediterranean basin
RM2AM3N3D–Josephi Pitton Tournefort Aquisextiensis, doctoris medici Parisiensis ..Institutiones rei herbariae . feqiiens.Smilax Oriencalis/armentis aculeatis,excclias aiborcs icaudentibus/oliis nonIpinolîs. Pitg. 655. Rîtlnoidls fpeclehis addeiîdttfe^juefites.Rjcinoldcs ex qua paratur Touinefol Galloriim , folio oblongo dc villolo.K.icinoides ex qua paratur Tournefol Gallorum, folio oblongo, ferrato ,noiivillofo. Pag. ôj6. EchhophomfpeciehusaddefidiCfeqHentes,Echinopliora Orientalîs, moncana rpinofa.Echinophora Orientalis, procerior, fruélii foliato. Pag ôjé. NîjfolU fpeciebus addenda feque/is,NilTolia
RMMA7D43–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten . 1, 2 Cassidaria echinophora, 3, 4 C. tyrrhena.
RM2A2M6W4–Cassidaria echinophora, Print
RMWB6C5H–Echinophora spinosa - English botany, or, Coloured figures of British plants - vol. 4 (ed. 3) - t. 628.
RMPG1WG3–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 94 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. larger than the others and hermaphrodite or female. In Echinophora^ (fig. 79, 80), the general inflorescence of which is fundamentally that of Daucus, the separation of sexes is still more complete, in that each umbellule has one central sessile flower, alone female and herma- phrodite (fig. 79). Around it are unequal pedicels,'^ each bearing a Echinophora radians.. Fig. 79. Umbellule, the central flower alone fertile. Fig. 80. Fruit surrounded by hardened and incurved pedicels. male flower, in construction like that of Dau
RF2M370CT–Prickly parsnip in bloom vegetation on sand dune in Pals, Catalonia, Spain
RM2BXE5C6–Echinophora sp Echinophora sp.
RF2RXNAMM–Prickly parsnip (Echinophora spinosa) is a perennial spiny plant native to western Mediterranean basin coasts. This photo was taken in Pals, Girona, C
RF2WKR0AB–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in Cap Ras, Girona prov
RM2AX8D4M–A history of British star-fishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata . Ui=A.. Genus Uraster. Agassiz. Generic Character.—Body stellate, few-rayed ; rays rounded, spinous ; avenuesbordered by three sets of spines ; suckers quadriserial. SPINY CROSS-FISH. Uraster glacialis. Lin. Ag. Specific Character.—Rays long, pentangular, the angles with large strongspines ; avenues regularly tapering. Astcrius glacialis, Linn. Lam. Anim. sans Vert. 1 Edit. II. p. 861, No. 26 ; 2 Edit. III. p. 248. Muller, Zool. Dan. Prod. 2838.Asterias echinophora, Della Chiagi, Mem. vol. II. p. 356. pi. xviii. f.
RF2WKR0AD–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in Cap Ras, Girona prov
RF2WKR09W–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in El Prat de Llobregat
RM2AMYPA3–L'histoire naturelle éclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, la lithologie et la conchyliologie : dont l'une traite des pierres et l'autre des coquillages : ouvrage dans lequel on trouve une nouvelle méthode & une notice critique des principaux auteurs qui ont écrit sur ces matiéres : enrichi de figures dessinées d'après nature . Cafques, qui font de vrais Murex ^sn les apellant d/ffides l^ves. La Coquille que Rondelet apelle Echinophora , eftune Con-que fpheiique , avec des boutons, ou petites pointes, il la pla-cée avec les Buccins , ainfî que celle quil nornme Codca Ru-gofa (^ Umbth
RF2WKR0A3–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in El Prat de Llobregat
RMT0X2DX–Dr Johannes Leunis Synopsis der Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen drjohannesleuni01leun Year: 1883 jyig. 821. $e(mf(^nectc, Cassiclai'i'i echinophöra. in I2 ber natürl. reiße. ,vig. .^22. rofiC 2:onncni(^ne(fc, Dolium galea, in 1/3 ber natürl. ®ri?f!C. 1) Äleinci', inererfige§ artenbeet. 2) ge!rcu5t. 3) votf^braun. 4) öoben. 5) geförncit. 6) öcn cassida §elm. 7) Belmä^nüc^, galea ^elm. 8) echinophöra, ä)(tvocp6pa beißt bei ^»liniu^ eine S(^nede
RM2BTX4WD–Echinophora anatolica Boiss Heldr.
RMRD7MF6–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten. . 1, 2 Cassidaria echinophora, 3, 4 C. tyrrhena.. 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.. Büchner, Otto. Stuttgart : K. G. Lutz
RF2WKR0A7–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in El Prat de Llobregat
RF2WKR0A9–Prickly parsnip (Echiniphora spinosa) is a perennial plant native to sandy coasts of Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in Pals, Girona provinc
RM2BTX4X7–Echinophora sibthorpiana Guss. 10 Jan 20191
RMRG90G1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Uschakoviclla echinophora Gurjanova [after Shoemaker, 1964].. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RM2C1DD7K–Echinophora platyloba DC Echinophora platyloba DC.
RMRG90FG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Uschakoviclla echinophora Gurjanova [after Shoemaker, 1964].. h, Stilipes distincta Holmes [after Shoemaker, 1964].. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMRDG39D–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 78. Trans, sect, of mericarp (|). Fig. 77. Fruit. Still less SO are they in Tornabenia, perennial herbaceous species growing only at Cape Verd, the fruit of which is shorter but its fundamental organization the same. II. ECHINOPHORA SERIES. We know that in the Carrots the flowers may be in part unisexual and that the umbellule may be terminated by a central flower, often. 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
RMRJYK65–. Atlas de poche des coquilles des côtes de France (Manche, océan, Méditerranée) communes, pittoresques ou comestibles. — 13 - Famille : Gassididés.. 42. — Cassis saburon. 43. — Cassis sulcosa. 44. — Morio echinophora.. 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.. Dautzenberg, Ph. (Philippe), b. 1849. Paris, Librairie des sciences naturelles, Paul Klincksiek
RM2BTX4WN–Echinophora spinosa L. 11 Jan 20191
RMRJYKB2–. Atlas de poche des coquilles des côtes de France (Manche, océan, Méditerranée) communes, pittoresques ou comestibles. Mollusks; Crustacea. — 13 - Famille : Cassididés.. 42. — Cassis saburon. 43. — Cassis sulcosa. 44. — Morio echinophora.. 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.. Dautzenberg, Ph. (Philippe), b. 1849. Paris, Librairie des sciences naturelles, Paul Klincksiek
RM2C1BN9C–Echinophora orientalis Hedge Lamond Echinophora orientalis Hedge Lamond.
RMRDG399–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 94 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. larger than the others and hermaphrodite or female. In Echinophora^ (fig. 79, 80), the general inflorescence of which is fundamentally that of Daucus, the separation of sexes is still more complete, in that each umbellule has one central sessile flower, alone female and herma- phrodite (fig. 79). Around it are unequal pedicels,'^ each bearing a Echinophora radians.. Fig. 79. Umbellule, the central flower alone fertile. Fig. 80. Fruit surrounded by hardened and incurved pedicels. male flower, in construction like that of Dau
RMREE1EA–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 302. Cassis saliuron. Fig. òdi. Mario echinophora. Gen. (lasfìi.s, Klein. Conchiglia ovoide, ventricosa, a spira breve, varici irregolari ; aper- tura allungata; labbro risvoltato e denticolato; columella callosa pie- ghettata o solcata a callosità molto estesa sull'ultimo anfratto ; canale brevissimo rivoltato in dietro. Es. CI. naMiron, Brugnière (fig. 302). Gen. Morio, Montfort. Conchiglia ovale, ventricosa, non varicosa ; apertura ovale ; labbro risvoltato e crenulato ; margine columella
RMRH82DX–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. Fig. 717. •Involucro, fruto y cáliz fructífero de Lagoeccia cuminoides.. 715. — Lagoeccia cuminoides. Tribu 3.^: GEN. ECHINOPHORA L. (Del Equinoforeas gr. echinos, espina, y pherein, llevar.)- Umbela con sólo la flor central fértil; cáliz con 5 dientes; fruto rodeado por los ovarios abortados de las ñores ¿^. 6.485. E. spinosa L.—"^. Tallo asurcado, de 1-
RMRMTGD6–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. COLEOTTEROFAUNA ITALIANA 127. Fig. 5 - Idem con pianta di Echinophora spinosa L. parassitizzata da Cuscuta sp. sulla quale risulta infeudato il Curculionide Smicronyx menozzii Solari. una serie di quaranta esemplari adottando l'accorgimento di impiegare, in un primo tempo, un setaccio con maglie di mm 1,5 per l'eliminazione della sabbia fine, e distendere successivamente sul telo tutto il materiale rimasto nel settaccio, individuando i piccoli Bagous mano mano che dallo stato di immobilità (tanatosi) passavano a quell
RMRMYNTB–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. TUBE DIGESTIF CHEZ LES MOLLUSQUES GASTÉROPODES. 225 extérieurement; la face supérieure est blanche, consistante, presque plane, tandis que la face inférieure est grise, mince et fortement bombée. Cette dernière, dans la région élargie qui confine au bulbe, présente 4-5 boursouflures(C. thyrrena) et 10-12 [C. echinophora). Dans les deux espèces, les bourrelets supérieurs bien déve- loppés s'étendent depuis le bulbe jusqu'à la partie posté- rieure dujabol, les deux inférieurs [bid^ big, fig. 51, t) sont encore visibles sur une coupe transversa
RMRMYNWF–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 224 A. AMAUDRUT. sis la partie antérieure de l'organe se continue graduelle- ment avec l'œsophage. Un point important distingue Ranelle ôeCassidaria, c'est que dans ce dernier, la partie antérieure du jabot se sépare de l'œsophage. La partie isolée est encore faible dans C. echynophora (fig. 49, t) mais elle atteint 3 millimètres dans C. thyrrena (fig. 50, t). Chez les deux espèces la partie antérieure présente une couleur blan-. Fig. 48, 49, 50. — Jabots, J. — Fig. 48, de Qa^ûs sahuron; fig. 49, de Cas- sidaria echinophora ; fig. 50, de Cas
RMRCNWCA–. Elements of conchology : including the fossil genera and the animals. Mollusks; Mollusks, Fossil. PLATE XI. 1. Ilarpa mutica. 2. Purpura palula- 3. Monoceros. 4. Hicinula horrida. | 5. Cassidaria echinophora. 6. Cancellaria reticulata. 7. Qypraa moneta- 8. Oi'uta gibbosa. 9. «. Cyprxa in the infant state. ^ middle . â c adult , k 10. Ovula oviformis. II. Cassis glauca. j2. . harpaformis, 13. O/iVa litterata. 14. Terebellum punctalum. 15. Slrombus pugilis. 16. Pterocera lambis. 17. Colombella hilaris. 18. Volvaria monilis. 19. Marginella bimarginata. 20. . sub-cwrulea. 21. Conus noclurnus. 2
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