RMRHWJJ9–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. Pia ST RAD C GON Aecjuorea norvegica n. sp. M S mm a â â¢'â â ST1 Ph/chogashria polaris. Brown e del.. 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.. Bergens Museum. Bergen : [The Museum]
RM2C1JXY4–Carex norvegica Carex norvegica.
RMPFHHMX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 163 Dyret med Siphonerne sammenvoksede næsten til Spidsen. Slægten er udbredt over næsten alle Jordens Have; en Art lever hos os, en er indslæbt. Oversigt over Arterne. 1. Skallen med uregelmæssige koncentriske Rynker 1. P. norvégica. (Skallen næsten glat 2. P. gly cimeris.) 1. Panopæa] (Panomy!a) norvégijca (Spengler) (P. årctica Lamarck). Skallerne temmelig konvekse, lidt ind- trykte paa Midten, uregel- mæssigovale, fortil stumpt- afrundede, bagtil afskaaret. Bug- og Rygrand næsten rette og parallelle, Bugranden un- dert
RMRX70B9–Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten einfhrungindieeu00bchn Year: 1913 10 1, 2 Litorina litorea, 3 Nassa reticulata, 4, 5 Purpura lapillus, 6 Fasciolaria tarenlina, 7 Turritella communis, 8 Cerithium vulgatum, 9 Buccinum finmarkianum, 10 Scalaria communis, 11 Neptunea norvegica, 12 Buccinum undatum, var. acuminatum, 13 Neptunea islandica.
RMRR4BGK–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Pontoporeiidse. AMPHIPODA PL 43.. GO.Sars auto^r. Bathyporeia norvegica, n.sp.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RM2C1JY2D–Carex norvegica Carex norvegica.
RMPFHHK3–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 186. Fig. 169. Lyonsia nor- vegica. Set fra v. Nat. Størrelse. (Efter Bu- cqoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus). 1. Lyonsia norvégica (Chemnitz). Aflang, fortil afrundet, Bagenden lidt næbagtig, opadkrummet, skraat afskaaret, Umbonerne ret fremtrædende, lidt foran Midten. Skallerne bagtil lidt gabende, meget tynde, næsten hindeagtige, hvid- gule, med fin, radiær Stribning, tynd, trevlet Periostracum, oftest dækket af Sandskorn, indven- dig med stærkt iriserende Perle- morsglans. Længde op til ca. 35 mm. L. arenosa kan i Form ma
RMRWTHG4–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 422 AIOLLUSCA: ACEPHALA. numerous, and widely varied from one another. Some kinds have much of regularity in their outline (Figs. 620, 622). Others arrest our attention by their great irregularity of form and the peculiarities of their surface (Figs. 623, 621, 628, etc.). Most kinds have the shell well developed, but some kinds, as Teredo and Aspergillum, have the shell exceed- ingly small in comparison with the size of the animal. FIG. 625. ''Ship-worm,' Teredo norvegica, removed from its burrow. The str
RMRR55X1–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Lysianassidae AMPHIPODA Suppl.Pl.V.. GOSars auto^r. Podopnonella norvegica,n gen.&sp.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RM2BXCDWD–Carex norvegica Carex norvegica.
RMPFDR4N–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. Ihavs-Expedil Vtmula. L.2.3.4. Phellia bathybia n.sp. 5-6. Phellia norvegica n.sp. 7.Phellia violacea. n sp. 8.Phellia spitsbergensis n.sp. 9.Phellia crassa n.sp. 10-ll.Andvakia mirabilis n.g.et sp 12. Sagartia splendens n.sp.. 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..
RMT1HJY0–Discovery reports (1964) Discovery reports discoveryreports32inst Year: 1964 THE OLDER STAGES 207 5 or 6 days/ and for all we know in the sub-zero conditions in which it seems the krill eggs are laid the corresponding development might take longer. We have to consider, too, the period hatching to Metanauplius or First Calyptopis. We do not know this in E. superba, but in M. norvegica it seems (Heegaard, 1948) it might take up to 15 days or even more. Again, in the krill a longer period might elapse. Thus an unsegmented egg, liberated say in the slope waters of the south-western Weddell Fi
RMRHK68E–. The biology of the sea-shore. Marine biology. I.—Timber Bored by the Ship-Worm {Teredo norvegica).. II.—Timber Bored by the Bivalve Xylophaga. A form related to the ship-worm.. 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.. Flattely, Fredrick William, 1888-; Walton, Charles Livesey. New York, The Macmillan Company
RM2BXC4DX–Carex norvegica Carex norvegica.
RMPFMB0E–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Potentilla recta Fig. 688. Potentilla norveg;ca Fig. 687. 1-2 bloem. P. norvègica') L. Noorschc ganzerik (fig. 687). Deze plant is afstaand ruw behaard. De stengel is rechtopstaand RaffcIvormlK vertakt, rijkbloemiR. De bladen zijn 3-tallif;. De blaadjes der onderste (zelden fjevind "i-T-talliRe) bladen zijn wijjvormiii-omgekeerd eirond, zittend, die der bovenste lancetvormig, alle zijn grof gezaagd. De steiinbladen zijn groot, langgespitst, ongedeeld. De bloemstelen zijn na den bloei rechtop-of af- staand en overigens als bij P. supina. De vrucht is kaal,
RMT3W3AM–Archive image from page 113 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 .96 Die Sndetenländer. Abb. 24. Moorwald aus Pinus silvestris (Stämme hell) und Pinus uliginosa (Stämme dunkel) am Nordende des Langenbruckerteiches bei Schwarzbach im südlichen Böhmerwald. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Prof. J. Nabelek, Leipnik.) (Aus der Bildersammlung des botanischen Institutes an der Vicner Universität.) Ulla palustris, P. norvegica, Oxycoccos qiiadripetala, Trienialis ei
RMRR4BEY–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Euchaefidae, Copepoda Calanoida. PI. XXVI.. G.O Sars autoqr. ':n private Opnaalmg.Ciira Euchaeta norvegica, Boeck (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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RM2BF2H32–Eunice norvegica. 21 Nov 201794910
RM2C1NN5E–Potentilla norvegica L Potentilla norvegica L.
RM2C1D75K–Artemisia norvegica subsp saxatilis Besser HM Hall Clem Artemisia norvegica subsp saxatilis Besser HM Hall Clem.
RMPFHRMD–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 2. Munddele af forskellige Amfipoder (Bogstaverne har ens Betydning i alle Detailfigurerne, se nedenfor). 1. Hoved af Gam- marus. 2. Overlæbe. 3. Mundpartiet af en Hyperin, set fra neden. 4. og 7. Kindbakke. 5-6. 1. og 2. Par Kæber. 8—10. Kæbefødder (8—9. af Gammarider, 10. af Hyperin). 11 — 12. Underlæbe. (1, 2, 4—6, 8, 11. Gammarus locusta; 3, 10. Hyperia galba; 9. Metopa norvegica; 12. Aora gracilis; 7. Leucothoé articulosa [Palpen ikke tegnet]). (Epist.: Epistom; F.: Følehorn; If.: Inderflig; Kib.: Kind- bakke;
RMRX895M–Ecological animal geography; an authorized, Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage ecologicalanimal00hess Year: 1937 rO C ° o o o ^ O o o ^ ^ Fig. 32.—Arrangement of animals on 0.25 sq.m. of sea bottom. IV, Brissopsis- Sarsii community, at a depth of 186 m., in the Skagerrak. The inhabitants are: mollusks: (1) Abra nitida, 179; (2) Cardium minimum, 11; (3) Axinus flexuosus, 20; (4) Portlandia lucida, 1; (5) Leda pernula, 17; (6) L. mitwta, 1; (7) Nucula tenuis, 14; annelids: (8) Aricia norvegica, 9; (9) Artacama probos
RMRJY2B4–. Atlas de poche des coquilles des côtes de France (Manche, océan, Méditerranée) communes, pittoresques ou comestibles. Mollusks; Crustacea. 199 198. — Zirphaea crispata 199. — Teredo norvegica.. 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
RMPFGM1E–. Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Denmark Periodicals. 245 Ederfugle end hos tj^piske, og navnlig strække Fordybningerne sig længere frem i den Del af Næsebenene (os nasale), som ligger hen over Pandebenets forreste Del. De smaa Benfremspring paa Taarebenets bageste Del foran Øjnene ere — formodentlig for at give bedre Plads til Kirtlerne, der ogsaa opadtil ere større og der-. "^ Fig. 9. .Som. moU. norvegica Br. C? 'V2 191'1. Trondhjems Omegn. (Formindsket i samme Forhold som Fig. 2). ved hæve Pandehuden lidt — mere opadrettede. Endelig er den lill
RMT02GTR–Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . ecologicalanimal00hess Year: 1937 rO C ° o o o ^ O o o ^ ^ Fig. 32.—Arrangement of animals on 0.25 sq.m. of sea bottom. IV, Brissopsis- Sarsii community, at a depth of 186 m., in the Skagerrak. The inhabitants are: mollusks: (1) Abra nitida, 179; (2) Cardium minimum, 11; (3) Axinus flexuosus, 20; (4) Portlandia lucida, 1; (5) Leda pernula, 17; (6) L. mitwta, 1; (7) Nucula tenuis, 14; annelids: (8) Aricia norvegica, 9; (9) Artacama proboscidea, 8; (10) Melinna cristata, 8; (11) P
RMRR3G3D–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Candacudae Copepoda Calano ida -. G 0 Sars autogr Candacia norvegica , Boeck Tryktiden private Opmaalmg.Chra. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMPFJ1FK–. Denkschriften der Ko?niglich-Baierischen Botanischen Gesellschaft in Regensburg. Botany; Botany. — 140 — 80. S. ovalis Breb. Selten. var. angusta (Kütz.) V. H. Nicht selten. — — var. pinnata (Sm.). Sehr selten. Es fanden sich Exem- plare bis zu 0,049 mm Länge. 81. S. splendida Kützing. Selten. 82. S. elegans Ehrbg. Sehr selten. var. norvegica (Eulenst.) V. H. Sehr selten. 83. S. nervosa (A. Schmidt) A. Mayer. Sehr selten. 84. Stenopterobia intermedia (Lewis). Sehr selten. Damit ist für diese Art im Regensburger Gebiet ein zweiter Fundort konstatiert. Ich fand sie zuerst im Urgebirge in einem
RMT3WEGH–Archive image from page 18 of Die nordischen Schizopoden (1909). Die nordischen Schizopoden dienordischensch00zimm Year: 1909 Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI Q 1905. Meganyctiplianes norvegica Holt ii. Tattersall, Fisheries Irelaiid Sei luvest. 1002 — 1003 T. IV p. 105-107, tab. 16. 1896. Ttiysanopoda nana M. Sars, Forli. Skand. Naturf. 1856, p. 15. Der Carapax ist zwischen den Augen schwach genmdet und über den Augen jederseits in einen Dorn ausgezogen. Die vorderen Seitenecken sind sjDitz. im vorderen Drittel hat der Girapax einen Mittelkiei. Am Seitenrande steht, ein Stück hinter der Mitt
RMREF7XC–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. HYPOCREALES 253 A representative of the third series of the Scolecosporeae is Cordyceps, which includes about 200 species and has fructifications of such a varia- tion of structure that it is difficult to define them exactly. Most of them attack insects and only form perfect fructifications on substrates rich in proteins, as cadavers of insects or Elaphomyces fructifications. The biological relationships are not sufficiently clear; in any case they may be saprophytic; thus in Norway, the mycelium of C. norvegica on pine bombycid caterpillars is normall
RMPFHHKE–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 182 Oversigt over Arterne. Auriklen stor, dens Overkant i Højde med Umbo 1. T. megotåra. Auriklen mindre, dens Overkant naar ikke op i Højde med Umbo 2. Auriklen paa Indersiden afsat fra Resten af Skallen ved en skarp Køl, Paletten aareblad- formet, uden Udsnit i Spidsen.. 2. T. norvégica. Auriklen paa Indersiden begrænset af et fladt Baand, Paletten noget gaffelformet. 3.T. navålis. 1. Terédo megotåra Hanley. Skallen med en forholdsvis stor Aurikel. Skal- lerne ret tynde, hvide,, fint skulpterede, navn- lig paa den forres
RMRR4BF7–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Euchaetidae. Copepoda Calanoida.. £> 0 Sars airtogr. l, de.i private Oprraaiing.Chrs Euchaeta norvegica, Boeck. (continued.). 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMPFMB0G–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Potentilla recta Fig. 688. Potentilla norveg;ca Fig. 687. 1-2 bloem. P. norvègica') L. Noorschc ganzerik (fig. 687). Deze plant is afstaand ruw behaard. De stengel is rechtopstaand RaffcIvormlK vertakt, rijkbloemiR. De bladen zijn 3-tallif;. De blaadjes der onderste (zelden fjevind "i-T-talliRe) bladen zijn wijjvormiii-omgekeerd eirond, zittend, die der bovenste lancetvormig, alle zijn grof gezaagd. De steiinbladen zijn groot, langgespitst, ongedeeld. De bloemstelen zijn na den bloei rechtop-of af- staand en overigens als bij P. supina. De vrucht is kaal,
RMRD7MD4–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten. . 1 Lutraria lutraria, 2 Psammobia vespertina, 3 Tellina planata, 4 Scrobicularia piperata, 5 Teilina baltica, 6 Corbula gibba, 7 Lyonsia norvegica, 8 Saxicava rugosa.. 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
RMPFHHKC–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 164. Te- redo mego- tåra. Set fra V. X 2. (Efter Forbes & Hanley). mindeligste ved Jyllands Vestkyst. Den an- gives at være fundet ved Aarhus og København. Da Teredo-Arterne kan bore i Drivtømmer, kan de føres viden om. Deres Udbredelsesomraade er derfor stort. Denne Art angives f. Eks. fra den største Del af det nordlige Atlanterhav. 2. Terédo norvégica Spengler. Temmelig store, solide Skaller, hvide, skulpteret navnlig paa den forreste Del, Auriklen lille, indvendig be- grænset af en skarp Køl. Store aare- bladf
RMRH1N7N–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPINA NORVEGICA. 13 difficulty separable from C. gracilis. The status of these three species seems to be very obscure. Claus's original description is insufficient for the exact form to be identified. Brady's figures (1878) leave it. quite uncertain as to which form he was describing, while the detailed and excellent description of Gies- brecht (1882) seems to refer to C. norvegica. Brady's Cyclops salinus, which Sars regards as a synonym of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMPFDPX2–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. 10. D.C.Dafiielssen Actinida Tab.xiv 0 i ) .'/ * 1 b 1 â â f d 1 d g r â âJ / 1 .7. R-. e f- c d 'â -5 Phellia crassa. 6-8.Phellia norvegica. 9-10. Phellia viola. 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.. Mohn, Henrik, b. 1835; Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927; Fri
RMRR4BT6–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea. Anthuridse. I s op o da . Pi. 19.. G.O. S ars, aulogr. I.Calathura norvegica, G.O.Sars. 2. i, brachiata, (Stimps).. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMPFHMKY–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. COPEPODA 159 1898. — 1899. — 1900 pars. — 1902? — 1903. — 1903. — 1903. — 1904. Euchsete uorvegica Boeck. Wolfenden, p. 133. 1898 pars. Euchsete norvegica Boeck. Giesbrecht & Schmeil, p. 40. — — AuriviUius, pp. 89—90. — — Th Scott, pp. 24S -249. — — G. O. Sars, p. 58. pi. XIV. — — Mrazek, p. 515. — — G. O. Sars, pp. 38—39, pi. XIV—XVI. — — Norman, p. 137. — — Jensen, Johansen, Levin- sen, p. 86, tabel II. Description, f ?. Size: One of the largest specimens (Thor St. 183) anterior division (276 + 3-68); posterior divisio
RMRR55TJ–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Cyclopinidas Copepoda Suppl. Volume PI. LXIX. G. O. Sars, del. 1. Cyclopina norvegica, Boeck. 2. brachystylis, G. O. Sars. 3. litoralis, Brady.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMPFHRM6–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 8 svarende Kropled; det samme er Tilfældet hos Caprellerne. Efter deres Form kan Benene deles i 3 Grup- per, nemlig 1.—2. Par, 3.—4. Par og 5.—7. Par;. Fig. 3. Følehorn og Ben. 1—2: 1.—2. Par Følehorn (af Onisimus Edwardsii). — 3:5. Kropben (af Gammarus locusta). — 4: Spidsen af simpelt Ben (1. Par, af Menigrates obtusifrons). — 5—7: sub- chelate Ben (af Onisimus Edwardsii, Metopa norvegica og Callio- pius læviusculus). — 8—9: chelate Ben (af Leucothoé articulosa og Podoprionella norvegica). (I—VII: 1—7. Led; Bis.: Bisvøbe
RMRGDC9B–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 60, Part 1, 1961 SEASONAL SETTLEMENT OF HYDROIDES NORVEGICA LA 7 Temp. •^DO. LB 11 LA 39. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RMPFGM0N–. Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Denmark Periodicals. 256 staaende Hoved af en færøisk Ederl'ugl er tegnet efter den samme Han, hvis Knogler ere afbildede paa Side 257).. I-ig. 12. Som. nioll. tijinca L. ^ â '/ii 1905. Danmark, st Brystben, h Overarm, co Havnenæbsben, f Laarben. (Lidt formindskede). Panden er derimod høj som hos Som. inoll. norvegica, og Aarsagen er den stærke Udvikhng af Næsekirtlerne jfr. om- staaende Fig. 16 og 17. Den tyi)iske Han er den samme som findes afbildet (inden Flaaningen) paa Side 258; den færoiske Han var i 2det A
RMRR4BFH–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Euchastidae. Copepoda Calanoida. PI.XXIY ••- ',/^VJU. G,C- Savs autogr. Euch^ta norvegica, Boeck Tryktiden private Qprnaalinq.Ghrd. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMPFHFDE–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 144 Det synes, som om den slet ikke er sjælden; i det danske Materiale er den fundet i en stor Del af de undersøgte Ostra- coder, og i Kosterfjorden i Bohuslån skal den findes i 30 <^/o af de undersøgte Cypridina.. Fig. 45. 1-6: Cyproniscus cypridinæ (1-2: ?; 3: Cypridina norvegica med Snylter; 4: ^; 5: 1. Følehorn af c?; 6: 2. Kropben af d*, med 1. Led tandet). — 7-10: Clypeoniscus hanseni (7-8: ?; 9: <?; 10: 1. Følehorn). (Efter Sars).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRHM3F8–. Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl [sic]. Biology. CONTRACTILITY AND PHOSPHORESCENCE. l8l nous property is left to the choice of the organism itself. The best way to deal with an organism of this nature is to expose it to the fumes of ammonia, or add a few drops of strong ammonia to the sea-water in which it lives. Even the most obstinate of phosphorescent organisms may be made to reveal their luminous property by this method. Another and perhaps a simpler. Fig. 2. — Nyctiphcines norvegica. lAiminous organs are shown by dark dots. method is to ex
RMPFJ1C1–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 50 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA VIII (AMPHIPODA IV) Proa-ginina norvegica K. Stephensen, Tromso Mus. Skr., vol. 3, 63°35' N, 10°24' W, 512 m. 0°5, Hydroids. "Ingolf" St. 3: 12-V- 1935-42, p. 433, figs. Occurrence: 63°06'N, 56°00'W, 2258 m, 2°4. "Ingolf" St. 24: 24-VI-1895- 1/2 specimen + 1 $. 61°50'N. 56°21'W, 2702 m, 1°5. "Ingolf" St. 36: 28-VII-1895. lc?(?), 1?- 1895. Numerous specimens. 61°42'N, 9°36'W, 1026 m, 4°8. "Ingolf" St. 44: 14-VIII-1895. 1 spec
RMRH1N87–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPINA NORVEGICA. 11. Fig. 1206.—Maxillule. Fig. 1207.—Maxilla. Fig. 1208.—Maxillipede. Fig. 1209.—Leg 1. Fig. 1210.—Leg 2. Fig. 1211.—Leg 4. Fig. 1212.—Leg 5, female. Fig. 1213.—Leg 6, 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.. Gurney, Robert. London : Ray Society
RMPFHRHW–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 161 meget kraftigt; 4.—5. Led meget svære og brede, Haanderi længere end bred, med et langt, fingerlignende Frem-. Fig. 30. Metopa. 1—6: M. spectabilis (Hoved, 1. Par Ben, 2. Par Ben af $ og <£, 3. Halefod og Haleplade). — 7—8: M. Alderi (Hoved, 2. Par Ben af $ og Spidsen af 7. Par Ben).— 9—12: M. norvegica (Hoved af $, 2. Par Ben af $, 1. og 2. Par Ben af $, 3. Halefod og Haleplade). — 13—15: M. Boeckii (2. Par Ben af S, 2. Par Ben af $, 3. Halefod og Haleplade). spring skilt ved et bredt og dybt Hak fra den forholdsvi
RMRE2MB8–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. MAY AND JUNE. 51 devotes all the rest of its strength to strawberries. Furthermore, there is only one yellow-flowered straw- berry {Fragaria Indica), and this is not very com- mon ; I found it once in Staten Island some years ago, and have not seen it since. The common cinquefoil blooms from June to September. But there is a ^Aree-leaved cinque- foil, and, for the sake of com- parison, I have carefully drawn it. Norway Cinqusfoil. The Norway Fotentilla Norvegica- cinouefoil is a tall branching plant with a leaf of three divisions and a very hair
RMRG3X9Y–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. VESPIDAE—WASPS' NESTS which is probably chiefly gkuidular products. Our British Vespidae number only eight species, all belonging to the one genus VesjM, and yet they exhibit three different modes of nidification. Vespa vulgaris, V. grrmcniica and V. rvfa foim subterranean nests, while V. arhorea, V. syltestris and V. norvegica suspend their habitations from the branches of trees, bushes, or strong annual plants. VesjJct crahro, the hornet, usually adopts an intermediate course, forming its nest above ground, but in p„ spot where it is protected and co
RMRR3G39–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Candaciidae Copepoda Calanoxda PI. XC •-• i - .— — -i-*- r ". G 0 Sars autogr. Candacia norvegica , Boeck (continued ', Trykt i den private Uprnaalmg.Chra. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRG7AAF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 106 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 78. Figure 54.—Distribution records of Aeginella spinosa, Aeginina longicornis, Phtisica antil- lensis, Phtisica marina, and Proaeginina norvegica in the western North Atlantic. Mayer (1903, p. 133) expresses the opinion that CaprelHdae are quite rare in the shallow water of the West Indies. Contrary to this opinion, 14 species of caprellids are reported from the Caribbean in this paper. Most of the caprellids of the area are fewer in number of individuals and smaller than those of the northern provinces.
RMRGTC2F–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. Fig. i.— Extrémité antérieure de Siriella norvegica portant un Aspidophryxus frontalis, vue de côté. Grossissement 21.. Fig. 2. — Extrémité antérieure de Siriella norvegica avec A. frontalis, vue par la face dor- sale. Grossissement 21.. 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.. Institut océanographique. Monaco : L'Institut
RMRDKGJR–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. VESPIDAE—WASPS' NESTS which is probably chiefly glandular products. Our British Yespidae number only eight species, all belonging to the one genus Vespa, and yet they exhibit three different modes of nidification. Vespa vulgaris, V. germanica and V rufa form subterranean nests, while V. arhorea, V. sylvestris and V norvegica suspend their habitations from the branches of trees, bushes, or strong annual plants. Vespa crahro, the hornet, usually adopts an intermediate course, forming its nest above ground, but in a spot where it is protected and conceale
RMRHM3EG–. Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl [sic]. Biology. Fig. 2. — Nyctiphcines norvegica. lAiminous organs are shown by dark dots. method is to extract the tissue of the suspected organ, and crush it or tease it and expose the contents freely to the air, in the presence of moisture. If the tissue is really photogenic, it will shine when thus separated from the inhibitory control of the organism, and the direct access of oxygen to the tissue is thus artificially made possible. A small and slender phosphor-. 0 i w Oil Fig. 3. — Scopetus Rafiiiesgiiii. (
RMRN4385–. Animals of the seashore. Marine animals -- Atlantic Coast. CRUSTACEA 209 Meganyctiphanes norvegica Sars A small shrimp-like form, frequently luminous, that forms an important part of the plankton of the North Atlantic. The only New Jersey records are from a considerable distance off shore. The species may occur at times in the coastal waters of the state. AMPHIPODA This group comprises mostly small, and usually laterally compressed crustaceans, covered with a shiny, segmented cuticle. There are usually seven thoracic legs, and seven abdominal appendages. The first three abdominal appendages
RMRGFTKK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. BIGELOW: COAST WATER EXPLORATION OF 1913. 289 Calanus finmarchicus was, by far the most widespread and abundant species in 1913, as in 1912, very numerous in the Gulf of Maine in every haul from ten or more fathoms (Fig. 69). This was generally the case in the waters south of Nantucket also, as far as the edge of the continental shelf (Station 10061), except for Station 10062, where. Fig. 69.— Distribution of copepods, July-August, 1913. n, Euchaeta norvegica; a, Anomolocera pattersoni; r, Rhincalanus nasutus
RMRG2KWR–. Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-1915; Investigations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic waters of Canada. Fisheries -- Canada; Scientific expeditions. 194 DEPARTMENT OF THE yATAL SERVICE Fourth legs: basal joints with the characters shown in fig. 16.. Fig. 16. Same. Basal joints of left fourth leg. 11. Euchaeta norvegica.—As mentioned this is a eurytropic species occurring in surface and vertical hauls both inside the Gulf of St. Lawrence and outside. It was found in different stages corresponding to those detailed for C.finmarchicus and hyper- horeus. Ovigerous females with single
RMRD8P49–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten. 10. 1, 2 Litorina litorea, 3 Nassa reticulata, 4, 5 Purpura lapillus, 6 Fasciolaria tarenlina, 7 Turritella communis, 8 Cerithium vulgatum, 9 Buccinum finmarkianum, 10 Scalaria communis, 11 Neptunea norvegica, 12 Buccinum undatum, var. acuminatum, 13 Neptunea islandica.. 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.
RMRDNYXD–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. â Mff. Fig. 159.âBivalve (Panopcea norvegica), showing siphons. e., Exhalant aperture ; /., inhalant aperture. mantle cavity. A similar but unpaired siphon is found in many Gasteropods. In Scaphopoda the mantle folds fuse ventrally to form a continuous tube. In most Gasteropods the mantle skirt is retained, and secretes a spiral shell, as well as enclosing a space in which the gills lie; in some, both mantle and shell are absent. In 'the snail and its allies (Pulmonata), the mantle fuses with the body-wall and forms the pulmonary chamber, which opens to the ante
RMRGDCDJ–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. ^ UULktLt PflW YORK BULLETIN OF THE "Z!^ Southern California Academy of Sciences LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNU. Vol. 60 January-April, 1961 Part 1 CONTENTS The Relationship of Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen to the Seasonal Settlement of the Polychaetous Annelid Hy- droides norvegica (Gunnerus). Donald J. Reish A New Species of Siliqua (Pelecypoda) from Western North America. Leo G. Hertlein Populations of the Butterfish, Poronotus triacanthus (Peck), With Systematic Comments. David K. Caldwell
RMRG95EA–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Spitzbergen Romer & Schaudinn Station 6 Adults Only 1+ +1 Pterygocythereis mucronata Cytheropteron dromedaria Cytheropteron cf. C. rhomboidea Cytheropteron dimlingtonensis Cytheropteron inflatum sensu Sars Semicytherura similis Cluthia cluthae Paracytheridea norvegica Bythocythere simplex Pseudocythere caudata Paracytherois cf. P. flexuosa Palmenella limicola Semicytherura rudis Eucytheridea bradii Celtia quadridentata Krithe producta Thaerocythere crenulata EZI en E â ft- 6ZS B] Franz Joseph Land Cape Flora Composite Text-figure 9 iii. Composition of
RMRGFPBF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BIGELOW: COAST WATER EXPLORATION OF 1913. 289 Calarms finmarchicus was, by far the most widespread and abundant species in 1913, as in 1912, very numerous in the Gulf of Maine in every haul from ten or more fathoms (Fig. 69). This was generally the case in the waters south of Nantucket also, as far as the edge of the continental shelf (Station 10061), except for Station 10062, where. Fig. 69.— Distribution of copepods, Jiily-August, 1913. N, Euchaeta norvegica: a, Anomolocera pattersoni; r, Rhincalanus nasutus; p, Ple
RMRGDC92–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. •^DO. LB 11 LA 39. 1956 W 1957 -H PLATE 4 Seasonal settlement of H. norvegica in relation to temperature and dissolved oxygen during 1956-1958 at stations LA 7, LB 11, LA 39, and LA 43 A. Scale for volume of H. norvegica and additional explanations as in Plate 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.. Southern Cal
RMRG8XJG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MARINE GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 253. Figure 99.—Haustoriidae: a, Carangolia puliciformis J. L. Barnard (1961); b, Haustorius arenarius (Slabber) (Sars, 1895, pi. 46). Antenna 1: c, Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana (Bate) (Sars, 1895, pi. 43, as B. norvegica). Telson: d, Bathyporeia: e, Priscillina armata (Boeck) (Sars, 1895, pi. 42);/, Pontoporeia femorata KrjzJyer (Sars, 1895, pi. 41); g, Carangolia; h, Haustorius.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
RMRHK255–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. 132 BIOLOGY OF THE SEAS OF THE U.S.S.R.. Fig. 50. Murman Biological Station of the Academy of Sciences of the u.s.s.r. in the Dal'naya Zelenetskaya Guba on the Murman Peninsula coast (1938). 100 m) and the population of the branched Lithothamnion are found every- where. Both these communities are peculiar to places with vigorous water movement; the polychaetes Thelepus cincinnatus, Eunice norvegica, the mol- luscs Astarte elliptica, A. crenata, A. sulcata, Cardium fasciatum, C. elegantu- lum, bryoz
RMRGM1AA–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. - ij — and the terminal and proximal processes are quite wanting; furthermore the median lobe has a well developed lateral process and no additional process, but the lobe itself is. Fig. 3. Nyctiphanes capensis n. sp. Left copulatory organ, from behind, li. Inner lobe; Im. median lobe; Is. setife- rous lobe; p1. spine-shaped process; pk. lateral process. short or very short, at most reaching the end of its process and sometimes terminating at the base of the process. Only a single species, M. norvegica M. Sars, is known ; Holt and Tattersall giv
RMRGDCCT–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 60, Part 1, 1961 Periodicity in settling has been studied in Sydney, Australia, by Dew and Wood (1955) and Wisely (1958). It was found that H. norvegica settled on test panels during each month of the year with peaks occurring in December and April (Wisely, 1958). Peaks of settling coincided with the spring tides from October to March (Dew and Wood, 1955). MATERIALS AND METHODS Douglas fir wood blocks, measuring 6 X 1.5 X 1.5 inches, were suspended
RMRH1N8M–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. BRITISH FRESH-WATER COPEPODA.. Figs. 1196-1204.—Cyclopina norvegica. Fig. 1196.—Female, dorsal. Fig. 1197.—Furcal rami, female, dorsal. Fig. 1198.—Furcal rami, male, ventral. Fig. 1199.—Antennule, female. Fig. 1200.—Antennule, female, apical segment. Fig. 1201.—Antennule, male. Fig. 1202.—Antennule, male, last copepodid. Fig. 1203.—Antenna. Fig. 1204.—Mandible, cutting edge.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu
RMRE7WKT–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 59. Euchaeta norvegica, a O dorsal, b cf dorsal, c 5. B. d% d die beiden letzten Außenastgl. des linken B. cf, stärker vergrößert, e Genitalsegment des Q > ventral, f dasselbe, lateral, a—d nach Sars, e und f nach Wolfenden.. 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.. Breeman, P. J. van. [Kiel, Lipsius & Tischer]
RMRG2M93–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1988 Meredith and Campbell: Status of the Fin Whale 363. Figure 5. Fin Whale engaged in energetic side feeding among large surface swarms of Meganyctiphanes norvegica and school of Atlantic Herring {Clupea harengus harengus) and Mackerel {Scomber scombrus) off Brier Island, Nova Scotia, August 1974 [Photograph by D. E. Gaskin; frOm Gaskin (1982) by permission]. Species Movement: The Fin Whales undergo regular seasonal migrations between temperate waters, where they mate and calve in winter, and the summer feeding areas in cooler, more polar, waters (Gambell 198
RMRJ2H3W–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Eustichia.] BRYACE.'E. 95 1. E. Norvegica, Brid. Plants one or two cm. loner, sulv flexuous: loaves short-aciuninato; oosta vanisliinj^ at or In-low the apex; perii^onium of three concave lorati^-acuininatc leaves; porichjctiiitn s shorter, the ii|>j)cr and inner ones very lon<^-aciiininate, obscurely serrate at the apex: calyptra lar^je, cuciillifonn, split three-fourths ot its lenj^th, tipped with a lon<^ slender flexuous awn as lon^ as the calyptra: capsule ohovate, pale yellow, red-hordered at the orifice, oKlii
RMRHJY85–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Ventral knob Fig. 15.15. Valves of Teredo norvegica External view of right valve; internal view of left valve. (After Caiman (14).) opening with a pair of shelly pallets borne on the posterior end of the body (12a). A tropical genus of shipworms Bankia attains large dimensions, exceed- ing one metre. Two genera of pholads also bore in wood. Xylophaga excavates shallow burrows in floating timber and bores in the same manner as Teredo. Martesia, found in the tropics, has similar habits. Species of gribble Limnoria (Fig. 15
RMRGDCA1–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. i 1 I I I i l I I L. LA 54. 1958 PLATE 3 Seasonal settlement of H. norvegica in relation to temperature and dissolved oxygen during 1956-1958 at stations LA 28, LA 31, and LA 54. The scale for the volume of H. norvegica is indicated in the upper left margin. Black dots indicate H. norvegica was present in a small amount. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RMRG8XJ4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MARINE GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 255. Figure 100.—Haustoriidae: a, Platyischnopus herdmani Walker (Pillai, 1957). Gnathopod 1: ^, Bathyporeia guilliavisoniana (Bate) (Sars, 1895, pi. 43, as B. norvegica); c, Pontoporeia femorata Kr0yer (Sars, 1895, pi. 41); d, Platyischnopus mirahilis Stebbing (1888); e, PriscilUna armata (Boeck) (Sars, 1895, pi. 42);/, Urothoe; g, Haustorius arenarius (Slabber) (Sars, 1895, pi. 46); h, Carangolia puliciformis J. L. Barnard (1961). Gnathopod 2: {, Bathyporeia; j, Haustorius. Uropod 3: k, Carangolia; I, Haustoriu
RMRMJG1F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. i i -J- L. 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 35 40 45 50 55 10 5 0. MICROSETELLA norvegica ^Tristan da Cunha 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55. 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
RMRHJY8W–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Ventral knob Fig. 15.15. Valves of Teredo norvegica External view of right valve; internal view of left valve. (After Caiman (14).) opening with a pair of shelly pallets borne on the posterior end of the body (12a). A tropical genus of shipworms Bankia attains large dimensions, exceed- ing one metre. Two genera of pholads also bore in wood. Xylophaga excavates shallow burrows in floating timber and bores in the same manner as Teredo. Martesia, found in the tropics, has similar habits. Species of gribble Limnoria (Fig. 15
RMREJD15–. Cold-water Coral Reefs: out of sight - no longer out of mind. UNEP-WCMC Biodiversity Series 22. Cold-water coral reefs. Figure 9: Characteristic organisms found in the living coral subhabitat. lAl Calcareous tube as shelter for the polychaete Eunice norvegica. (B) E. norvegica taken out of its tube. (C) A cluster of the parasitic foraminifer Hyrrokkin sarcophaga flanked by boulder ridges which provide hard substrate for the corals that colonized around 9 000 yesrs ago (Figure 7). Several hundred individual reefs formed by L. pertusa extend more than 1i km along the entire ridge structure mea
RMRHKYWA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 50-1 i oo - 150- 200- 250- 300- 350 TIME (FOUR-MINUTE INTERVALS) i FIGURE 7. Bathygram showing scattering layer (160 to 190 fathoms) interrupted by submarine peak. Atlantis cruise 156, 4 June, 1949: 38°11'N., 73°30.5'V. euphausids such as Meganyctiphanes norvegica, Nyctiphanes conchi, etc. which lie on, or close to, the bottom in the daytime. There are also Mysids with similar habits which may be very abundant in some inshore waters. Figure 8, which was made in water 100 fathoms deep near Miami, Florida, apparently shows su
RMRG7MYD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 95.—Candacia armata: a. Female, dorsal; 6, male, dorsal; c, male, right first antenna; d, male, fifth legs; e, female, fifth legs. (From W. M. Wheeler) is stouter and its inner process shorter, and the end segment is also shorter than in norvegica^ forming what Sars termed " a somewhat irregular chela" rather than scissor blades. Total length, 2.25- 2.6 mm. Remarks.—This is another of Boeck's questionable species that was fully established by Sars. It is more widely distributed than nor- vegica and is the form found in consi
RMRR3Y8D–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. Acta Hortl Bergiani.BandIt,N?l TafiX. AEkblom etTh,Jansson del eipm: 132 137 Viola (x) norvegica Wittr 138 143 Varverisis Murr * coramunis Wittr var gotlandica Wittr x V.tricolor (L ) * coniophila Wittr 144 152 V. * communis Wittr var qotlandica Wittr. 153 159 V. tncolor (L.) * coniophila Wittr. 7/ ScHadiitr, Stockliolru arvensis Murr.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RMRG7N4W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 132 BULLETIN 15 8, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM HETERORHABDUS NORVEGICUS (Boeck) Figure 89 HeterocJiaeta norvegica Boeck, Forh. Vid.-Selsk. Christiania, 1872, p. 40. Ucterorhabdus norvegicus Saes, Crustacea of Norway, vol. 4, p. 118, pis. SO, 81,1902. Occurrence.—Five males and females in a vertical haul, Station 10295, Grampus, off Georges Bank; six males and females, vertical haul, Station 20044, Grainpus. Distribution.—Norwegian coast (Boeck, Sars); (Sars); Greenland, Faroe Channel (Norman) ; (Mrazek, Damas. Polar Basin Arctic Ocean and
RMRGF3K9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. f'M /W. Dorsal view of females. Fig. 163. CluMona cmiadensis Emertou. 164. C. norvegica Strand. 165. C. mi.rta Emerton. 166. C. furcata Emerton. 167. C. California Fox. 168. C. knlczynskii de Lessert. 169. C. praevmfura Emer- ton. 170. C. triviaJis C. Koch. 171. C. praematura Emerton.. 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.. Harvard Univ
RMRD3PY7–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 136 de store Genitalplader angiver sandsynligvis Ste- det, hvor Kønsstofferne udtømmes. Armene meget lange og tynde. Kun én Art i nordiske Farvande. 1. Amphilépis nofvégica Ljungman (Fig. 58). Skiven beklædt med fine Skæl, blandt hvilke Primær- pladerne er tydelige. Radialskjoldene store, 3-kantede, sam- menstødende yderst, divergerende indad. Skivens Bugside skælklædt. Armrygpladerne omtrent elliptiske, med Yder- randen næsten lige. Bugpladerne adskilte, med indbugtet. Pig. 58. Amphilépis norvegica Ljungm. 1. Stykke af Ov
RMRHKYWY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. RKI.ATION BETYVKHX SCA'l TKU1 X( i LAYKK AND EUPHAUSIACEA 189 I < I i- Q. UJ O. 50-1 i oo - 150- 200- 250- 300- 350 TIME (FOUR-MINUTE INTERVALS) i FIGURE 7. Bathygram showing scattering layer (160 to 190 fathoms) interrupted by submarine peak. Atlantis cruise 156, 4 June, 1949: 38°11'N., 73°30.5'V. euphausids such as Meganyctiphanes norvegica, Nyctiphanes conchi, etc. which lie on, or close to, the bottom in the daytime. There are also Mysids with similar habits which may be very abundant in some inshore waters. Figure 8
RMRGF3TA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 153 154. Figs. 146-147. Cluhiona norvegica Strand, right palpus. 146. Retrolateral view. 147. Ventral view. 148-149. C. MlczynsMi de Lessert, right palpus. 148. Ventral view. 149. Retrolateral view. 150-151. C. canadensis Emerton, right palpus. 150. Retrolateral view. 131. Ventral view. 152-154. C. cali- fomica Fox. 1.52. Right palpus, retrolateral view. 153. Epigynum. 154. Right palpus, ventral view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
RMRHK584–. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. Fig. 77.—a, Dorsal aspect of front half of Wasp (Vespa), showing prothorax (black area) reaching back to tegulae at wing-bases ; b, corre- sponding region of a Chaicid, in which the prothorax (black area) does not extend backwards ; c, part of leg of Vespa with undivided tro- chanter (tr); d, the same of a Chaicid with divided trochanter ; 5^," short " face of a ground-wasp {Vespa germanica); n, " long " face of a tree-wasp {V. norvegica). Magnified. Every family of insects comprises a number of genera ; rarely do we find a mono
RMRGDAMB–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Epigyna cleared. Fig. 202. Cliiracanthium inolusum (Hentz). 203. C. mildei L.Koch. 20i. Lauriciiis hooici Gertsch. 2Q5. Strotarchus piscatorius (Hentz). 206. S. â planeticus, new species. 207. Clubionoides mulaiki (Gertsch). 208. C. dorothea (Gertsch). 209. C. kohlsi (Gertsch and Jellison). 210. C. texana (Gertsch). 211. C. excepta (L. Koch). 212. Clubiona spiralis Emerton. 213. C. rileyi Gertsch. 214. C. maritima L. Koch. 215. C. norvegica Strand. 216. C. canadensis Emerton.. Please note that these images are extract
RMRD4WHB–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 169. Lyonsia nor- vegica. Set fra v. Nat. Størrelse. (Efter Bu- cqoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus). 1. Lyonsia norvégica (Chemnitz). Aflang, fortil afrundet, Bagenden lidt næbagtig, opadkrummet, skraat afskaaret, Umbonerne ret fremtrædende, lidt foran Midten. Skallerne bagtil lidt gabende, meget tynde, næsten hindeagtige, hvid- gule, med fin, radiær Stribning, tynd, trevlet Periostracum, oftest dækket af Sandskorn, indven- dig med stærkt iriserende Perle- morsglans. Længde op til ca. 35 mm. L. arenosa kan i Form maaske
RMRGDCBA–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 60. Part 1, 1961 December 21, 1955 (with the first period extending until January 18, 1956, this constituting the first month in 1956). At some stations the study was terminated at the end of 1957, at others near the end of 1958. SEASONAL SETTLEMENT OF HYDROIDES NORVEGICA 1—I—I—I—I—I—I—1—1—I—1—1—I—I—r-r LA28. ?< DO. v.i LA 31. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RMRD1WXD–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 186. Fig. 169. Lyonsia nor- vegica. Set fra v. Nat. Størrelse. (Efter Bu- cqoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus). 1. Lyonsia norvégica (Chemnitz). Aflang, fortil afrundet, Bagenden lidt næbagtig, opadkrummet, skraat afskaaret, Umbonerne ret fremtrædende, lidt foran Midten. Skallerne bagtil lidt gabende, meget tynde, næsten hindeagtige, hvid- gule, med fin, radiær Stribning, tynd, trevlet Periostracum, oftest dækket af Sandskorn, indven- dig med stærkt iriserende Perle- morsglans. Længde op til ca. 35 mm. L. arenosa kan i Form ma
RMRD1WYH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 163 Dyret med Siphonerne sammenvoksede næsten til Spidsen. Slægten er udbredt over næsten alle Jordens Have; en Art lever hos os, en er indslæbt. Oversigt over Arterne. 1. Skallen med uregelmæssige koncentriske Rynker 1. P. norvégica. (Skallen næsten glat 2. P. gly cimeris.) 1. Panopæa] (Panomy!a) norvégijca (Spengler) (P. årctica Lamarck). Skallerne temmelig konvekse, lidt ind- trykte paa Midten, uregel- mæssigovale, fortil stumpt- afrundede, bagtil afskaaret. Bug- og Rygrand næsten rette og parallelle, Bugranden un- dert
RMRGDCC2–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 60, Part 1, 1961. PLATE 2 Figure 1. Test block and gallon jar suspended at LA 31 for 28-day period ending May 7, 1958. Principle organisms are Balamis sp. and Ohelia sp. Figure 2. Same test block and bottle as in figure 1 exposed for 56-day interval ending June 4, 1958. Hydroides norvegica and Tuhularia sp. are principle animals. Figure 3. Same test block as in previous two figures exposed for 84 days ending July 3, 1958. Ciona intestinalis and dea
RMRE39RF–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage. Zoogeography -- Geographical distribution; Animal ecology. rO C ° o o o ^ O o o ^ ^ Fig. 32.—Arrangement of animals on 0.25 sq.m. of sea bottom. IV, Brissopsis- Sarsii community, at a depth of 186 m., in the Skagerrak. The inhabitants are: mollusks: (1) Abra nitida, 179; (2) Cardium minimum, 11; (3) Axinus flexuosus, 20; (4) Portlandia lucida, 1; (5) Leda pernula, 17; (6) L. mitwta, 1; (7) Nucula tenuis, 14; annelids: (8) Aricia norvegica, 9; (9) Artacama proboscidea, 8; (10) Me
RMRG7ADT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. CAPKELLIDAE OF WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC 99. Figure 48.—Proaeginina norvegica; a, male lateral view; b, percopod 5; c, female abdomen, lateral view; d, female lateral view; e, pereopods 6 and 7;/, gnathopod 2; g, terminal articles of antenna 2; A, terminal articles of antenna 2 {Thor female); i, gnathopod 1; ;, maxilliped; k, abdomen, lateral view; /, maxilla 1; m, left mandible; n, right mandible {a-f after Stephensen, 1942; f-g and i-n of small female).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRG72XT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 283. Figure 75.—Orbiniidac, a-b, Orhinia ornata: a, lateral view setigers 4-7; b, thoracic parapodium from sctiger 15, anterior view, c, Orbinia norvegica, posterior thoracic parapodium, anterior view, d-e, Orbinia swani: d, left parapodium from abdominal setiger 24, posterior view; e, left thoracic parapodium from setiger 26, anterior view. /, Orbinia michaelseni, abdominal parapodium from setiger 23 (after Ehlers, 1897). g, Orbinia kupfferi, abdominal parapodium from setiger 23 (after Ehlers, 1875). Orbinia {JPhylo
RMRE7WKH–. Copepoden. Copepoda. a b Fig. 62. Euchaeta tonsa. a Genitalsegment des 9» lateral, b dasselbe, ventral. Nach Giesbrecht. 8. Euchaeta tonsa Giesbrecht. 1895, E. t, Giesbrecht, p. 251, t. 4 f. 9, 10. 1898, E. t., Giesbr. und Schmeil, p. 40. 9. Verwandt mit E. norvegica, aber: — Haarbüschel am letzten Thsegm. fehlend; Form des Gensegm. und dessen ventralen Wulstes abweichend; Außen- randlobus der Maxille mit 9 Borsten; Fiederung der Schwimmfüße nicht ge- färbt; mittlerer Außenranddorn des Exp. des 2. B. über die Basis des end- ständigen Dorns hinausreichend. L. 5—6 mm. — d" unbekannt. Nord
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