RFBA077Y–African Mickey Mouse Plant aka African Birds Eye Bush, Ochna mossambicensis, Tropical East Africa
RMK148BF–Amorphophallus mossambicensis
RMBENDWP–African Mickey Mouse Plant aka African Birds Eye Bush, Ochna mossambicensis, Ochnaceae, Tropical East Africa
RF2H3B9XW–KENYA - CIRCA 1983: a stamp printed in Kenya shows Aspilia Mossambicensis, Flowering Plant, circa 1983
RMRD6WRW–Amorphophallus mossambicensis.
RM2PG659C–Other animals, Spiders, Arachnids, Animals, Scorpions, Yellow Thick-tailed Scorpion (Parabuthus mossambicensis) adult, on rock, Karoo Region, South
RM2BTWDF3–Acacia mossambicensis Bolle.
RMD58RCW–KENYA - CIRCA 1983: A stamp printed in Kenya shows Chanuo Kato - Aspilia mossambicensis, circa 1983
RMCNND3H–Yellow Thick-tailed Scorpion (Parabuthus mossambicensis) adult, on rock, Karoo Region, South Africa
RMRH52JE–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 14 Brigham Young Univebsity Science Bulletin burmensts scavvosa robusta anethystea mossambicensis somalensis filiformis. Qubmutica paniaulata Fig. 3. Relationships of species and species complexes in the genus Chloris. tuft of hairs on the upper margins of the fer- tile lemma. Included here arc five very widely distributed species {Chloris gmjana, C. inflata, C. pilosa, C. pi/cnothrix, and C. virgata), as well as several more restricted species (C. aristata, C. castilloniana, C. jormosana, and C. orthono- ton). Of these, Chlo
RMBENDW1–African Mickey Mouse Plant aka African Birds Eye Bush, Ochna mossambicensis, Ochnaceae, Tropical East Africa
RMCNND3J–Yellow Thick-tailed Scorpion (Parabuthus mossambicensis) adult, on stony ground, Karoo Region, South Africa
RMRMJ8PT–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. 160 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. 35 40 Length (mm) 50 55 60 Fig. 5. Diagram relating shell width to shell length for Caelatura kunenensis (open circles) and Caelatura mossanbicensis (solid circles) by means of linear regression lines fitted by the method of least squares. Juvenile C. mossambicensis show zigzag sculpture anterior and posterior to the umbones, but in adults only a little remains visible. The colour of the periostracum varies from green-brown to uniform dark brown while juveniles may be light brow
RMRH3W41–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series, Vol. 19, No. 2 Taxonomy of the Genus Chloris (Gramineae) 125. Fig. 83. Distribution of Chloris mossambicensis (south- em Africa). of this and an overall rc,sein1)laco to tlie prepond- erance of Chloris species, I am treating this species as a member of the genus CJdoris. Chloris mossambicensis is wideK' distributed in soutliern Africa (Fig. 83), where it lias l)een collected in a variety of habitats. A more de- tailed and expanded distribution map may be found in Chippendall (1955). Representative specimens
RMRMJ8RP–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. 20mm. Fig. 2. Left valves of ten species of Unionacea from south-central Africa. A. Unio caffer Krauss, 1848, Kafue River south of Itezhitezhi, Zambia. 62,5 x 31,9 mm. B. Caelatura kunenensis (Mousson, 1887), 'typical form', Thamalakane River in Okavango delta, Botswana. 50,2 x 33,2 mm. C. Caelatura kunenensis (Mousson, 1887), 'Zambezi form', Kalala Island in Kafue River, Zambia. 33,8 x 23,4 mm. D. Caelatura mossambicensis (Martens, 1859), eastern end of Lake Kariba, Rhodesia. 50,8 x 27,0 mm. E. Caelatura nyassaensis
RMRH3W4G–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 124 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Fig. 82. ChloTis mossambicensis. (A) habit, x 1/5; (B) spikelet, partly dissected, x 5; (C) sterile florets, x 7.5; (D) partly dissected "sterile" florets, showing upper sterile floret (u.s.f.), palea of lower "sterile" floret (pa.), lemma of lower "sterile" floret (1.), and flower, x 20; (E-J) florets, showing variation, x 5; (K) caryopsis, x 7.5. nerve; first glume 1.6 to 2.6 mm long, ca 0.2 mm wide; second glume 3.0 to 4.4 mm long, 0.3 to 0.4 mm w