RM2ABAM4R–Rove beetle (Tachyporus obtusus), adult, peering over the edge of a nettle leaf in a garden in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. April.
RM2M97M1J–European Halfbeak (Hemiramphus europaeus), Blunt-Headed Halfbeak (Hemiramphus obtusus), and Skipper (Scomberesox saurus, also known as Atlantic Saury, Skopster, Mackarel Garrick and Haliou).
RMP6G215–Extinct crinoids Pentacrinites, Saccocoma pectinata, foam oyster Gryphaea arcuata, clam Trigonia costata, Ammonites obtusus, Ammonites jason, Ammonites spiralissimus, Ammonites biplex, and cephalopod (squid) Belemnoid. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's 'Geology and Paleontology' section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's 'Naturgeschichte,' Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2A778A4–Extinct crinoids Pentacrinites, Saccocoma pectinata, foam oyster Gryphaea arcuata, clam Trigonia costata, Ammonites obtusus, Ammonites jason, Ammonites spiralissimus, Ammonites biplex, and cephalopod (squid) Belemnoid. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's 'Geology and Paleontology' section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's 'Naturgeschichte,' Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMD9JTDX–Anchomanes difformis, Araceae. Tropical Africa. Syn. A. dubius, A. hookeri, A. obtusus, A. petiolatus, Amorphophallus difformis
RMJ4T2NY–Tityus obtusus 1894
RMD2MDPK–Anchomanes difformis, Araceae. Tropical Africa. Syn. A. dubius, A. hookeri, A. obtusus, A. petiolatus, Amorphophallus difformis
RMDGGETA–Southern Saw-tailed Bush-cricket, (Barbitistes obtusus), on the flower of a Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris), Valle Verzasca
RMP243DB–. Gammarus obtusus 132 Gammarus obtusus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 098 02 0011
RM2BTWXJ4–Nastus obtusus.
RMP24MNM–. Belemnites obtusus 30 Belemnites obtusus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 090 08 0018
RM2BF0YA2–Angulus obtusus. 26 Jan 20171
RMP5WTXW–N/A. English: Figure of landsnail species Cylindrus obtusus (Holotype). 1805. Jacques Philippe Raymond Draparnaud 470 Draparnaud 1805 Pl.3 F.44 - Cylindrus obtusus
RM2BF3CTJ–Hippocampus obtusus. 18 Aug 20141
RM2A2MNAE–Gammarus obtusus, Print, Gammarus is an amphipod crustacean genus in the family Gammaridae. It contains more than 200 described species, making it one of the most speciose genera of crustaceans.Different species have different optimal conditions, particularly in terms of salinity, and different tolerances; Gammarus pulex, for instance, is a purely freshwater species, while Gammarus locusta is estuarine, only living where the salinity is greater than 25
RF2E92HE7–Cortinarius obtusus, a webcap from Finland with no common english name
RF2DHTP0P–Cortinarius obtusus coll., a webcap from Finland with no common english name
RM2BF56J8–Unio obtusus. 20 Jan 20164
RM2JEJJW6–Stenaster obtusus (Forbes, 1848).
RF2BTHD1N–A typical representation of, 'Ammonites obtusus', showing the interior chambers and siphuncle and frilly saddles that appear might be due to the incre
RM2CB4J7G–Parnassos Stone Grasshopper, Glyphanus obtusus
RF2K22F4K–Cartoon style line drawing of a Western blacknose dace or Rhinichthys obtusus a freshwater fish endemic to North America with halftone dots shading on
RMDGGF2X–Southern Saw-tailed Bush-cricket, (Barbitistes obtusus), on the flower of a Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris), Valle Verzasca
RMJX6RNG–Triaenodon obtusus Day 189
RMEBH2R3–beetle (Tachyporus obtusus).
RMB6MR4H–Close up of frosted Cotoneaster obtusus berries
RMW7TWKW–Female Phorid / Shuttle fly (Pseudacteon obtusus) in flight above Red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) searching for an ant to implant with an egg, Texas, USA, March.
RM2HF9551–Scenedesmus obtusus.
RM2PK7G8R–Tachyporus obtusus,
RM2RXAW56–Slit Worm Shell (Tenagodus obtusus)
RF2F3G54C–Blunt Knapweed Flower Weevil on Knapweed Flowers
RF2WAWG52–Cortinarius obtusus coll., a webcap mushroom from Finland, no common English name
RM2JEJKE5–Stenaster obtusus (Forbes, 1848).
RF2BTGDTA–A typical representation of, 'Ammonites obtusus', showing the interior chambers and siphuncle and frilly saddles that appear might be due to the incre
RM2AG9JWF–. Die Versteinerungen des rheinischen Schichtensystems in Nassau. Mit einer kurzgefassten Geognosie dieses Gebietes und mit steter Berücksichtigung analoger Schichten anderer Lander. - .4 #. üthAiBt vJIjehnhardi m Mainz WiMbadcn.Verla^vC W Ki-flidcl .TB Kolb hÜi / lhacops breoicauda^,Sandö$ Ckeiruriis ^ibbns,Be/jr..3 .brünteiüs aluLaceus, üoldf 7. llanudonotzis avssicauda,ScimS 4- ü/johasjois cendophthalmis, uofd/ 6p6 is obtusus, Sandb. .Saniikr^pr Yersttim d fihein SystmNass; Hill.
RMKKHADT–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RF2AH3BKK–Vintage illustrations of Cephalopods or Cuttles
RMPG1674–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. payi 's Fishes of India. Plate CLZXZIZ.. [PDaydd C,AcUU=sl.lk. Mintem Bros iirif 1. CARCHAEIAS ACUTIDENS. 2.C.ELLI0TI, 3. TRI^NODON OBTUSUS. 4-NOTIDANUS MDICUS.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMMCKBP9–. Fig. 5.—A living black oak tree with a sporophore of Polyporus obtusus growing out of the opening of an insect burrow.
RMJW60GE–Triaenodon obtusus Day 189
RMEBH2WT–beetle (Tachyporus obtusus).
RM2JR014T–Tityus obtusus 1894
RF2F3G540–Blunt Knapweed Flower Weevil on Knapweed Flowers
RF2TAD1XE–Cortinarius obtusus coll., a webcap mushroom from Finland, no common English name
RM2JF0FK5–Stenaster obtusus (Forbes, 1848).
RM2AWRA3G–The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . these present very great differences from the tooth underdiscussion. The measurements of the tooth are : — cm. Length 7-9 Breadth, front half 3-7 „ hind half 3-7 Brachj/odus (?) obtusus, sp. n. (Fig. ?•) This tooth is also a third left lower molar. It is a stouttooth, very brachydont and bunodont. Its chief peculiarity, Fig. 7. if. however lies in its shape, the front half being much broaderthan the hind hall, which gives it a striking appearance. Anthracotheres and allied Forms. 521 The talonid is broad, tliere is an
RMKKHADN–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMPG066E–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 538 CYCADOPHYTAN FEONDS [CH. edge of the pinna; in the more linear pinnae the veins may be parallel or nearly so. Zigno^ figured a piece of an Otozamites frond from Jurassic Itahan strata in connexion with a Williamsonia and the actual specimen in the Padua Museum amply justifies the impression produced by the published drawing. Wieland's investigations 2 in Mexico have brought to light many cases of association of Otozamites fronds and Williamsonia flowers.. A B Fig. 603. A, Otozamites Ooeppertianus. B, Otozamites obtusus (=
RMMCK9W8–. Fig. 189. — Polyporus sulphureus showing effect upon wood of oak tree. After von Schrenk. The upper surface is very hard and bears fine, irregular fissures parallel to the edge. When mature, the upper surface is red-brown. The pores are barely visible without a hand lens. Soft-rot ^^^ {Polyporus obtusus Berk.). — The black oaks
RMJTGT69–Tachyporus.obtusus. .calwer.11.13
RM2JT366A–Triaenodon obtusus Day 189.
RF2TAD1TW–Cortinarius obtusus coll., a webcap mushroom from Finland, no common English name
RM2JEJ093–Stenaster obtusus (Forbes, 1848).
RF2DWY8XR–Cortinarius obtusus coll., a webcap from Finland with no common english name
RM2AJHCF9–The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . and Riimpler. C. brandii (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 49.1850) and C. colvillii (Riimpler in Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 736. 1885) of English gar-dens are also referred here. C. variabilis glaucescens Salm-Dyck, var. laetevirens Salm-Dyck, var. micracanthus Salm-Dyck, var. salm-dyckianus, and var. obtusus are all given by Walpers (Repert. Bot. 2:277. 1843) as synonyms of this species. The last name probably should be referred toCereus obtusus. The varieties gracilior and ramosior (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dy
RMKKHAE4–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMKKHADM–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMPFHCWP–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 104 Oversigt over arterne. 1. Panden uden længdekøle. Øjnene ved en smal, dyb indskæring næsten delt i to dele (som fig. 68 b). Mindre, 1,5-2,5 mm 3. obtusus. Panden med to tydelige længdekøle (fig. 6, p. 7). Større, 2,6-3,5 mm 2.. 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.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMKKHACC–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMMAB9T7–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen . Pisidiuni fossarinum; linte tlap^jc »>on au§cn; vergröÃert. 1) Slbgeftumpft; obtusus ftum^f. 2) in Säcken lebenb (rivus Sad^). 3) fc^ijn. 4) glän= jenb. 5) in ®röben Icbenb (fossa ®raben). 6) in Ouellen (fontes) lebenb. 7) eiförmig. 8) in-ber 3)Jittc ftefienb. 9) »ein. ?euni«'8 S^nopfi«. IrS^l. 3. iSuft. 65
RMW22R9A–Archive image from page 107 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill74dans Year: 1907 104 Oversigt over arterne. 1. Panden uden længdekøle. Øjnene ved en smal, dyb indskæring næsten delt i to dele (som fig. 68 b). Mindre, 1,5-2,5 mm 3. obtusus. Panden med to tydelige længdekøle (fig. 6, p. 7). Større, 2,6-3,5 mm 2.
RM2JEGHNX–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AJHBN6–The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . Fig. 15.—Cereus obtusus. Fig. 16.—Cereus aethiops. 20. Cereus chalybaeus Otto in Forster, Handb. Cact. 382. 1846. Piptanthocereus chalybaeus Riccobono, Boll. R. Ort. Bot. Palermo 8: 227. 1909. Stems 2 to 3 meters high, with few ascending branches; ribs 6, very high on the young partsof the stems and there separated by wide intervals, more or less purplish; radial spines usually 7,but on old stems much more numerous; central spines several, a little longer than the radials, alldark brown; perianth large, about 2 dm.
RMPFHEWR–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 28. Habrocerus capillari- cornis. x 12. Fig. 27. Tachyporus obtusus <?. x 12. kun lidt ragende frem, enten med kun svagt udviklet yderplade (fig. 13) eller med stærkt ud- viklet, bred og flad yderplade (fig. 15) eller (Habrocerinae) uden synlig adskillelse mellem inder- og yderplade Baghofterne ret bredt adskilt fra hinanden. Alle hofter ret små. Forbrystet stærkt kitiniseret, åndehullerne dækkede af epimererne. Følehor- nene indleddede frit på panden, mellem de meget store, hvælvede øjne (fig. 8, p. 20), med mer
RMKKHACT–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMKKHADX–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger shark and scuba diver with underwater camera, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMKKHAC0–Galeocerdo cuvier, Tiger Shark, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean
RMW04XRE–Archive image from page 289 of Die fossilen Tintenfische; eine paläozoologische. Die fossilen Tintenfische; eine paläozoologische Monographie diefossilentinte00naef Year: 1922 28o IV. Teil: Die Belemnoidea oder Belemniten-artigen Tintenfische. schon oben (p. 205) hinwiesen, nämlich B. obtusus Blainv. (Fig. 71 v). Wenn die Abbildungen nur teilweise richtig sind (was zweifelhaft erscheinen mag), könnten sie auch einem Coelo- teuthis-ähnlichen Tier zugehören. Sie zeigen allerdings ziemlich spitze Phragmocone (20—21 °) mit dichtstehenden Septen. Die Anfangskammer erscheint, im Gegensatz zu allen
RMGJ284G–Carcharhinus longimanus, Naucrates ductor, Oceanic whitetip shark with pilot fish, pilotfish, Daedalus Reef, Red Sea, Egypt
RM2JEGGEY–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AG9JFY–. Die Versteinerungen des rheinischen Schichtensystems in Nassau. Mit einer kurzgefassten Geognosie dieses Gebietes und mit steter Berücksichtigung analoger Schichten anderer Lander. üthAiBt vJIjehnhardi m Mainz WiMbadcn.Verla^vC W Ki-flidcl .TB Kolb hÜi / lhacops breoicauda^,Sandö$ Ckeiruriis ^ibbns,Be/jr..3 .brünteiüs aluLaceus, üoldf 7. llanudonotzis avssicauda,ScimS 4- ü/johasjois cendophthalmis, uofd/ 6p6 is obtusus, Sandb. .Saniikr^pr Yersttim d fihein SystmNass; Hill.. Lith Aii5tyJ Lchnnardi m KLiiiz., Wieabaden.Verlifj v.C W feeidel. J.B.KDib bih / Ifarpes , ^rardu->, Sandö 2. Jhgor
RMPFHPTX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 99 Meget almindelig, især i eller i Nærheden af Dyre- boer og -gange (f. Eks. Muld- varpe- og Musegange). E. 5. Tr. obtusus Er. Denne og den foregaaende Art staar hinanden yderst nær, men adskilles for dan- ske Eksemplarers Vedkom- mende ved, at Flyvevingerne hos T. quadristriatus er fuld- stændige, hos T. obtusus ru- dimentære. Endvidere er Hannerne lette at adskille ved Hjælp af Parringsorga- net. Som Regel er Øjnene mindre hos Tr. obtusus, saa- ledes at deres Bagrand ikke — saaledes som normalt hos Tr. quadristriatus —
RMW1RX36–Archive image from page 81 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill69dans Year: 1907 78 Udbredt, men ikke almindelig (J, 0). På lavere planter, bl. a. Mercarialis perennis, undertiden på Inula helenium og Centaurea. Især maj-aug. [T. obtusus Bonsd. Meget nærstående til tomentosus, men adskilt fra den ved, at vingedækkerne over de ikke frem- springende skuldre ikke er bredere end pronotums rod, at deres afvekslende stribemellemrum (der alle er ens hvæl- vede) har en række fme, lidt opstående børster,
RMGJ285A–Carcharhinus longimanus, Naucrates ductor, Oceanic whitetip shark with pilot fish, pilotfish, Daedalus Reef, Red Sea, Egypt
RM2JEK5B1–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2CEYBRG–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. 1 CALANUS GRACILIS, Dana 2-4 HEM1CALANU5 ACU LEATUS, n.sp.. 5,6 CORYCftUS SPE CIOSU S, Dana 7-9 CORYC/fcUS OBTUSUS.Dana PLATE XLVII. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP.—PART XXIII.—1883.)—Z. PLATE XLVII. Figs. 1-12. Sarphirina ovalis, Dana.Fig. 1. Male, seen from above; magnified 40 diameters.Fig. 2. Female, seen from above; magnified 40 diameters.Fig. 3. Anterior antenna of male.Fig. 4. Anterior antenna of female.Fig.
RMPFHD2T–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 78 Udbredt, men ikke almindelig (J, 0). På lavere planter, bl. a. Mercarialis perennis, undertiden på Inula helenium og Centaurea. Især maj-aug. [T. obtusus Bonsd. Meget nærstående til tomentosus, men adskilt fra den ved, at vingedækkerne over de ikke frem- springende skuldre ikke er bredere end pronotums rod, at deres afvekslende stribemellemrum (der alle er ens hvæl- vede) har en række fme, lidt opstående børster, og at pronotum er mindre stærkt tværbredt og dets midtkøl oftest tydelig. Længde 5,5-6 mm. Arten er fundet b
RMT1H708–Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu149vons Year: 1909 DISEASES CAUSED BY WOUND FUNGI. 41 SOFT ROT OF OAKS CAUSED BY POLYPOKUS OBTUSUS. A number of species of the black oaks, notably Qucrcus marilandica Muench. and Q. velutina Lam., are affected with a disease of the heart- wood which has been determined by Spaulding (94) to be due to Poly- porus obtusus Berk. Diseased trees have been found in the eastern part of the United States, and notably in the central Mississippi Val- lev; a large number of trees are usually found affected in a localit
RMGJ27WG–Carcharhinus longimanus Naucrates ductor, Oceanic whitetip shark with pilot fish, pilotfish, Daedalus Reef, Red Sea, Egypt
RM2JEFRW6–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2CHWAJN–. Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Cyxl//yc?ru^ c/tr^ /cfrrit^^cru/^j J^cZ^r OXYPORVS cHrysometinuf, Der GoUlliälwclienartige Stumpf kufer. Z^ Staphylin eouleur de paille, Geoffr^Oxyporux chrywmelinus: ater ihoi^ce lufo, elytris testaceis: margine ba-seos atro. Fahrte. Ent. Syst. T. II. ri. i5. p. 534. Staphyllmis chrysomelinus. Fahric. Syst. Ent. n, 16. p. 267. Spec, In«, T. I. n. 21. p. 537.Staphylinus obtusus Mant. Ins. T. I. n.28. p. 22i,Staphylinus chrysomelinus. Liun. Syst. Nat. n.2i. p. 685. ed. XIII. n. 21, p. 2o3o. Faun. Suec. n. 855.Geoffr. Ins. T.
RMPFHMHW–. Danmarks fauna, Biller. Beetles. 149 mere eller mindre udvisket, andre Stri- ber manglende; 2 store Punkter paa 4de Mellemrum. Benene gule; Under- siden mørk. L. 3^2—4'"'". Almindelig og udbredt. Var. obtusus Er. Denne Varietet, som af nogle Forfattere er opført som en særlig Art, synes kun at være en vingeløs Form af foregaaende. Hoved- karakteren er Antallet af tydelige Stri- ber ved Sømmen, men da dette varierer noget hos de forskellige Individer, kan det ikke betragtes som noget paalide- ligt Kendemærke. Som bekendt findes ogsaa vingeløse Former af normalt vingede Arter af Anch
RMT1H6PX–Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu00schruoft Year: 1909 DISEASES CAUSED BY WOUND FUNGI. 41 SOFT ROT OF OAKS CAUSED BY POLYPORUS OBTUSUS. A number of species of the black oaks, notably Quercus marilandica Muench. and Q. velutina Lam., are affected with a disease of the heart- wood which has been determined by Spaulding (94) to be due to Poly- j)orus ohtusus Berk. Diseased trees have been found in the eastern part of the United States, and notably in the central Mississippi Val- ley; a large number of trees are usually found aft'ected in a lo
RMGJ287P–Carcharhinus longimanus, Naucrates ductor, Oceanic whitetip shark with pilot fish, pilotfish, Daedalus Reef, Red Sea, Egypt
RM2JEG9X1–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMRE7WJF–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 69. Xanthocalanus obtusus, a 9 lateral, b 5. B. 9, c 2. B. 9. Nach Farran.. 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]
RMGJ2835–Carcharhinus longimanus, Naucrates ductor, Oceanic whitetip shark with pilot fish, pilotfish, Daedalus Reef, Red Sea, Egypt
RM2JEGWEN–Misthodotes obtusus Sellards. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
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