RF2JC1A5W–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RF2JDWBK8–Disease of plant in the family Rosaceae. Damage to rose rust. Phragmidium tuberculatum. Sick of ornamental rose tree. Plant parasites. The concept of
RM2CCT8G8–Rose rust, Phragmidium tuberculatum or similar, on wild rose leaf.
RM2C4K2B4–Corallimorph decorator crab, Cyclocoeloma tuberculatum, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RF2B1GAEC–The fungal disease Phragmidium tuberculatum or leaf rust on a UK rose plant.
RF2E2C3Y1–Amazonian ants (Ectatomma tuberculatum) tending plant hoppers from which they receive honeydew, Ecuador.
RM2P4A477–A giant pill millipede in the genus Procyliosoma, found in Nelson Lakes national park and endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand.
RF2JC1A2A–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RF2PR0TM6–Disease of plant in the family Rosaceae. Damage to rose rust. Phragmidium tuberculatum. Sick of ornamental rose tree. Plant parasites. The concept of
RMFJ5KYK–Celtic sea slug, celtic sea-slug, Celtic Seaslug (Onchidella celtica, Onchidiella celtica, Onchidium celticum, Onchidium tuberculatum, Peronia parthenopeia), on a stone on the ground
RM2BNHY26–Rue (Haplophyllum tuberculatum) close-up of flowers, Oman, March
RMAXNTNJ–Decorator Crab with corallomorpharians (Cyclocoeloma tuberculatum Discosoma) Raja Ampat Papua Indonesia Pacific
RF2T7MJR6–Siempreviva espinocha (Limonium tuberculatum) is a shrub native to Macaronesia, and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Canary Islands, Spain
RM2A2M6N4–Cardium tuberculatum, Print
RMA52RHJ–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum lesions on rose leaf upper surface
RF2BF75HH–Red Milfoil (Myriophyllum tuberculatum)
RMAH3YMR–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum pustules on rose leaf lower surface
RF2JC1A68–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RF2H428D6–Myriophyllum tuberculatum, also known as the Red Watermilfoil
RM2CB0YR8–Ectatomma tuberculatum is a ant can be a common and readily observable constituent of ant communities in favorable habitat. Ibague, Tolima, Colombia
RF2D9B9HD–Myriophyllum Tuberculatum, also known as the Red Watermilfoil
RF2AMHJ5J–Strandflieder, Meerlavendel, Widerstoss (Limonium tuberculatum), Puerto de Mogan, Gran Canaria, Spanien
RM2C1DRF4–Plesioneuron tuberculatum Ces Holttum Plesioneuron tuberculatum Ces Holttum.
RF2JDCF14–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules urediniospores, teliospores formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose
RF2F9ANXG–Flora of Gran Canaria - Limonium tuberculatum, vulnerable sea lavender species natural macro floral background
RMP23F73–. Cardium tuberculatum 52 Cardium tuberculatum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 077 07 0027
RMFJ5KY9–Celtic sea slug, celtic sea-slug, Celtic Seaslug (Onchidella celtica, Onchidiella celtica, Onchidium celticum, Onchidium tuberculatum, Peronia parthenopeia), on a stone on the ground
RMGK44NX–45796 Ostracion tuberculatum
RMW27M1A–Archive image from page 291 of Dahlak with the Italian National. Dahlak: with the Italian National Underwater Expedition in the Red Sea dahlakwithitalia00rogh Year: 1957 42 A. Reading from L. to R. : Top pair: Lutianus kasmira, Holocanthus asfur; second pair: Heniochus acuminatus, Chaetodon mesoleucos; third pair: Ostracion tuberculatum {the tiny fish), Holocentrus rubrum; fourth row {group of three) : Chaetodon larvatus, Monacanthus melanoce- phalus, Cephalopholis miniatus; at bottom : Lutianus fulviflamma. 42c. A red grouper. .:
RF2T7MJR7–Siempreviva espinocha (Limonium tuberculatum) is a shrub native to Macaronesia, and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Canary Islands, Spain
RM2A2M7PF–Cerithium tuberculatum, Print, Cerithium tuberculatum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae
RF2T7MJR9–Siempreviva espinocha (Limonium tuberculatum) is a shrub native to Macaronesia, and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Maspalomas, Gran Cana
RM2AG2EFM–. A monograph on the anatidae, or duck tribe. ANSERIN.E.] 22. GENUS VIII. CHENALOPEX. Ext. Char. Pedes digitis posterioribus gibbosis, et unguibus robustis. Tarsi longi. Rostrum valitlum ad basum tuberculatum. Lamella non ad marginem rostri continuata?. Annssubrotundatae in medio rostri positae. Ala calcaria una armata. < main ad apicem truncata. Anat. Char. Trachea tubula equali. Larynx inferior bulbo laterali. Ext. Char. Feet with tbe posterior toes gibbous, and the claws strong. Tarsi long. Billstrong, at the base tuberculated. Lamella not continued to the margin. Nostrils rather rounded
RMAH443X–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum pustules on rose leaf lower surface
RF2JC1A6H–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RMAFW961–shell
RMW804F9–Robber fly (Asilidae) with prey (ant) in rainforest, Asilidae, Panguana Reserve, Huanuca province, Amazon basin, Peru.
RF2C0ACHB–These are leaves from a pink rose bush, Rosa Forrestiana, with rust
RF2J617E1–image shows rose plant in garden or garden center and nursery infected with rose rust fungus Phragmidium mucronatum showing orange pustules
RF2EE0F74–Rose Rust fungus on Rosa canina hips
RMP23F6R–. Cardium tuberculatum 52 Cardium tuberculatum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 077 07 0024
RMPFK6YT–. Dahlak: with the Italian National Underwater Expedition in the Red Sea. Spedizione nazionale subnequen in Mar Rosso, 1952-1953; Marine biology -- Red Sea; Deep diving. 42 A. Reading from L. to R. : Top pair: Lutianus kasmira, Holocanthus asfur; second pair: Heniochus acuminatus, Chaetodon mesoleucos; third pair: Ostracion tuberculatum {the tiny fish), Holocentrus rubrum; fourth row {group of three) : Chaetodon larvatus, Monacanthus melanoce- phalus, Cephalopholis miniatus; at bottom : Lutianus fulviflamma. 42c. A red grouper.. %.: ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
RMW008WM–Archive image from page 15 of Die crustaceen der bhmischen kreideformation. Die crustaceen der bhmischen kreideformation diecrustaceender00fria Year: 1887 Fig. 8. Scalpellum angustum, Dix. sp. von Kamujk. Carina Gmal vergrössert. a von der Seite, h von oben, c Querschnitt, d in natür. Grösse. Figur 9. Scalpellum tuberculatum, Bano. Tergum von Kamajk 6mal vergrössert. Scalpelliim maximum, Sow. sp. (Fig. 7.) Darwin: A raonograph on the foss. Lep. p. 28. T. II. F. 1., 4., 5. n. 8. — Kafka: Piisp. kn pozn. cirrip. ces. ntv. kiid. p. 12. T. I. F. 5. A, B, C!, B. Diese Art, welche ans dem Senon En
RF2T7MJR8–Siempreviva espinocha (Limonium tuberculatum) is a shrub native to Macaronesia, and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Maspalomas, Gran Cana
RM2AG2E5R–. A monograph on the anatidae, or duck tribe. GENUS VIII. CHENALOPEX. Ext. Char. Pedes digitis posterioribus gibbosis, et unguibus robustis. Tarsi longi. Rostrum valitlum ad basum tuberculatum. Lamella non ad marginem rostri continuata?. Annssubrotundatae in medio rostri positae. Ala calcaria una armata. < main ad apicem truncata. Anat. Char. Trachea tubula equali. Larynx inferior bulbo laterali. Ext. Char. Feet with tbe posterior toes gibbous, and the claws strong. Tarsi long. Billstrong, at the base tuberculated. Lamella not continued to the margin. Nostrils rather rounded,placed in the m
RMAH3KYH–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum pustules on rose leaf lower surface
RF2JC1A1R–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RMAFW9C2–Herzmuschel shell
RF2JYCDP2–Adult Female Ectatommine Ant of the Genus Ectatomma
RF2H03B96–Rust fungus on Rosa canina hips. High quality photo
RM2BXAD2B–Echium tuberculatum Hoffmanns Link Echium tuberculatum Hoffmanns Link.
RF2JFE5KM–Adult Female Ectatommine Ant of the Genus Ectatomma
RF2C0ACJ4–These are leaves from a pink rose bush, Rosa Forrestiana, with rust
RF2J617F9–leaf with rose rust fungus Phragmidium mucronatum showing orange pustules
RMP23JHB–. Cerithium tuberculatum 56 Cerithium tuberculatum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 083 05 0022
RF2EE0F7J–Rose Rust fungus on Rosa canina hips
RMPFK6YD–. Dahlak: with the Italian National Underwater Expedition in the Red Sea. Spedizione nazionale subnequen in Mar Rosso, 1952-1953; Marine biology -- Red Sea; Deep diving. v^. ^ m y-= A'Hifc. 42 A. Reading from L. to R. : Top pair: Lutianus kasmira, Holocanthus asfur; second pair: Heniochus acuminatus, Chaetodon mesoleucos; third pair: Ostracion tuberculatum {the tiny fish), Holocentrus rubrum; fourth row {group of three) : Chaetodon larvatus, Monacanthus melanoce- phalus, Cephalopholis miniatus; at bottom : Lutianus fulviflamma. 42c. A red grouper.. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRX87TN–Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten einfhrungindieeu00bchn Year: 1913 1 Cardium aculeatum, 2, 3 Nucula margaritacea, 4 Cardium tuberculatum, 5 Isocardia cor (l/2 nat. Größe).
RM2AN402G–Handbook of medical entomology . the festoons. Many species, a few from the Unted States (fig. 157)... Amblyomma Koch h. Coxa I with but one spine; metatarsi (except I) with two thickened spurs at tips A. maculatum lih. Coxa I with two spines; metatarsi without stout spurs attips, only slender hairs. Acarina 265 Projections of coxa I blunt and short. Large species on the gopher tortoise in Florida A. tuberculatum . Projections of coxa I longer, and at least one of them sharp pointed; second segment of palpus twice as long as the third; coxa IV of the male with a long spine. j. Porose areas nea
RMAH3M1J–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum pustules on rose leaf lower surface
RF2JC1A6W–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum and whitefly pupa on the underside of a rose leaf in the garden.
RMACG8MK–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum pustules on rose leaf lower surface
RF2R8R6YW–The Rose Rust Fungus caused by a fungus Phragmidium mucronatum and P. tuberculatum. Symptoms on ornamental roses in the garden.
RMAH446Y–Rose rust Phragmidium tuberculatum multi coloured lesions on leaf upper surface
RMAFWA53–Herzmuschel shell
RM2BXA1D6–Viscum tuberculatum A Rich Viscum tuberculatum A Rich.
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