RMF7PEF9–Sagenocrinites expansus from Worcestershire
RM2A2KYTE–Ammonites lingulatus expansus, Print, Ammonoidea, Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to as ammonites, are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living Nautilus species. The earliest ammonites appear during the Devonian, and the last species died out in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
RMP55NX0–Fossils of extinct trilobites: Paradoxites tessini, Asaphus expansus, Calymene Blumenbachii, Calymene macrophthalma, Asaphus crassicauda, Ogygia guellardii. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RF2B90FD0–Ammonites lingulatus expansus, Print, Ammonoidea, Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to as ammonites, are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living Nautilus species. The earliest ammonites appear during the Devonian, and the last species died out in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art
RF2KRMDRM–Close up view of porcellio expansus, endemic animal of Spain.
RMC6009N–Fossils of extinct trilobites
RM2AGAGTE–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. GONIATITES EXPANSES. Fia. 1. Lateral view of a young, or fpecimen of medium size. The surface marking ia shownupon a part of the figure, while the outer cham*)er is left plain : s, the septa; o,line parallel to the aperture. This is of the type of G. expansus (VANtrxEii). Fio. 2. Dorsal riew of fig. 1, showing the grooves and carina on the dorso-lateral angles. Geological formation and locality. In the
RMME80P2–. Die Leitfossilien, ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen . 1—2 Asaphus expansus Dalm. 3, G Megalaspis limbata Sars. 4 Ogygia Buchi Brongn. sp. 5 Niobe corndensls Salt. sp. 5—6 Segmente. Pleuren gefurcht, Spindel scharf begrenzt. Py- gidium mit sehr kurzer, schwach segmentierter Achse. Aeylina Barr. Untersilur (bes. Böhmen).
RMRWWE78–Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 Asaphus expansus Dalm. Untersilur, Ost-Gotland. Augen fehlen oder sind schwach entwickelt, Thorax mit sechs Segmenten, Pygidium dreieckig. âPrimordialstufe' und Untersilur. Dionide Barr. Im allgemeinen Habitus der vorhergehenden Gattung ähnlich, mit sehr langen, gebogenen Wangenstacheln, ebenfalls blind. Pygi- dium gross, mit zahlreichen, verschmolzenen Elementen. Untersilur Böhmens. Zu seiner zehnten Pamilie rechnet Baeeande auch die primordialen Gattungen Ps
RMPG160C–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. FiG. 754. Brachyphyllum, expansum. (Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge.). Fig. 755. Brachyphylhim expansum. (Figured by Feistmantel as Echino- etrobua expansus.) shire, as Thuites expansus'^, from Thuites to Brachyphyllum the application of the latter name is extended to include Coniferous shoots in which the decussate arrangement of the leaves is more apparent than in the majority of species usually referred to 1 Sternberg (23) A. p. 38, PI. xxxvin. figs. 1, 2. For synonymy see Seward (04) B. p. 142.. Please note that these images ar
RF2KRMDRY–Close up view of detail overhead Porcellio expansus, endemic animal of Spain.
RM2AGA0B2–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. 24 PLATE XI A. [Assembly Fossils of the limestone layers in the Marcellus shale. 1. GoNiATiTES DiscoiDEUS, showing the septa. 2. The same, showing the exterior form. 3. GrONIATITES EXPANSUS. 4. Same, back view ( p. 63). 5. Nautilus ornatus. 6. Same, hack view ( p. 64). No. 136.] PLATE XI A. 25. [Assembly, No. 136 26 PLATE XII. [Assembly Fossils of the Marcellus shale. 1. Orthoceras subulatum. 2. Stropho
RMME80WA–. Die Leitfossilien : ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen . 1—2 Asaphus expansus Dalm. 3, 6 Megalaspis limbata Sars. 4 Ogygia Buchi Brongn. sp. 5 Niobe corndensis Salt. sp. 5—6 Segmente. Pleuren gefurcht, Spindel scharf begrenzt. Py- gidium mit sehr kurzer, schwach segmentierter Achse. Aeglina Barr. Untersilur (bes. Böhmen).
RMRWWE79–Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 Crustacea. 373 Fig. 517. Asaphus expansus Dalm. Untersilur, Ost-Gotland. Augen fehlen oder sind schwach entwickelt, Thorax mit sechs Segmenten, Pygidium dreieckig. âPrimordialstufe' und Untersilur. Dionide Barr. Im allgemeinen Habitus der vorhergehenden Gattung ähnlich, mit sehr langen, gebogenen Wangenstacheln, ebenfalls blind. Pygi- dium gross, mit zahlreichen, verschmolzenen Elementen. Untersilur Böhmens. Zu seiner zehnten Pamilie rechnet Baeeande auch d
RMPFXHHG–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. GONI. 256 Goniatites discoidens. See Appendix, Goniatites expansus. Vanuxem, Geology of the Third or Middle District of New York, 1842 pa.i>;e 146, fig. 35,1. Marcellus for- mation. VIII h.—This is one of the few fossils found in the upper (calcareous) division of the forma- tion, all of them peculiar to it in Middle N. Y. See Nautilus mar- cellensis^ Orthis limitaris, Lunu- licardium marcellense &c. (Van). Goniatites interruptus ? Rogers' Geology of P
RM2AM4193–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . 1. ICOTOPUS ARCUROSTRIS. 3. HECTARTHROPUS COMPRESSUS 2. HECTARTHROPUS EXILIS . 4,5. D° EXPANSUS. 6. HECTARTHROPUS TENUIS PLATE CXLV. (ZOuL. CHALL. EXP. PART LII. 1888.) Fff. PLATE CXLV. Eretmocaris remipes (p. 895).Fig. 1. Lateral view ; enlarged ten times. Eretmocaris longicaulis (p. 897).,, 2. Lateral view; enlarged eighteen times. Eretmocaris stylorostris (p. 898).,, 3. Lateral view ; enlarged fifteen time
RMPG1RME–. Catalogue of the Mesozoic plants in the Department of geology, British museum (Natural history) [Part III-IV] The Jurassic flora. Paleobotany; Paleobotany. 148 BKACHTPHTLLTnu:. a carbonaceous impression of a twig bearing thick fleshy leaves apparently disposed in pairs, but in some places (as in examples of. Fig. 20.—Tliuites, sp. 52,838. Nat. size. Thuites expansus) the whorled arrangement is by no means obvious. Christian Malford (Oxford Clay). Cunnington ColL CONIFERALES INCERT^ SEDIS. Genus BRACHYPHYLLTJM. Brachypliylluni, sp. «. (Cf. B. mamillm-e, Brongniart.) (PI. IX. Fig. 5.) 11,130.
RM2CE63M2–. The Geology of Minnesota . defined over the entire dorsal surface. Formation and locality.—Galana, shales, St. Paul, Cannon Falls; Hudson Kiver group, near SpringValley, Minnesota. Family ASAPHIDtE. • Genus ASAPHUS, Brongniart, 1822. Subgenus ISOTELUS, DeKay, 1824. The original species of Asaphiis, A. expansus Wahlenberg, is of a type which doesnot appear to be represented in the American faunas. Its lobate glabella, distinctlysegmented pygidial axis, and narrow thoracic axis, are sufficiently distinctive togive the term a morphological value when thus restricted. DeKays term Isotelus,very s
RM2C1H8KF–Dacrycarpus expansus de Laub Dacrycarpus expansus de Laub.
RM2C1NFB5–Tragus racemosus f expansus Dll in Mart Tragus racemosus f expansus Dll in Mart.
RMPFXJFG–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 181 Oyrt. E.IOI. A- Cyrtina triplicata, new species, Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. Phila. Dec. 1888, founded on a fine specimen, 9476, in Randall's collections at Warren, Pa. from Chemung strata. VIIIg. See Figure and Description in Appendix. Cyrtoceras expansus. See Appendix. Cyrtoceras filosum. (See Cyrtolites Mosus. Conrad) ll.l:?.^ ,TrmTrriT77]7/r/7777Tr.^ p.311 Emmons' Geology of the Second District of the State of New York (north and east of the H
RM2CDX8CF–. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . I r. W. M. Trap impr. XI.IV. i45- Taeniophyllum paludosum J. J. S. a. Pars rachidis ,. b. Flos -,. c. Sepalum dorsale c/,. d. Sepalum latérale 7/,.t. Petalum u,. /. Labellum et gynostemium 17/j.g. Labellum expansum /,.//. Gynostemium ,./. Anthera ,2/,.j. Pollinia J0/,. XI.IV. 146. Geissanthera tubulosa J. J. S. a. Flos */,. /. Tubus sepalorum et petalorum expansus /i- c. Labellum et gynostemium */,. </. Gynostemium /,. e. Anthera *•/,. / Pollinia «/,. XLIV. 147. Saccolabium palustre J. J. S. a. Flo
RMPFJ20H–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. The^ Jnpolf Expedition.IE.7 H.J.Hanseru: Copepodu-11. Pl.U.. l.Areloponlius expansus eos I.Bradyponiius graenlandicusnsp. 3. B.dentaius nsP. £.B.unidensnsp 5. B. tenuipas n sP 6. Pararto/mgus arctimseos 7. Pseudorrwlgiis groenlandiaiSnsp /{./Hansen, del. &â BlakeatUlS gnoenlctfUiiCUS n,sp. Brtix.&- sc.. 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 no
RMRGBHPM–. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. . Lectotype of Entomostmcites expansus Wahlenberg, 1821 {Asaphus expami ^(Wahlenberg, 1821)). For explanation of figs, see opposite page.. 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.. International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. London
RMPFXJEY–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. E.IOI. A- Cyrtina triplicata, new species, Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. Phila. Dec. 1888, founded on a fine specimen, 9476, in Randall's collections at Warren, Pa. from Chemung strata. VIIIg. See Figure and Description in Appendix. Cyrtoceras expansus. See Appendix. Cyrtoceras filosum. (See Cyrtolites Mosus. Conrad) ll.l:?.^ ,TrmTrriT77]7/r/7777Tr.^ p.311 Emmons' Geology of the Second District of the State of New York (north and east of the Hudson rive
RMRGK29Y–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 91 Strophostylus expansus. Fig. 92 Platyceras nodosu:. 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.. New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept
RMPFXYR0–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Half ciTicLW^^, Fa/.Ohio.yo/JZ. Phragmoceras hector, Billions. Pal. l^oss. Vol i. 1862, p. 163. For figure see S. A. Miller's N. A. Geol. & Pal. 1^89, p. 453. Guelph. -formation.— Vi. Phragmoceras natator, Hall, {Bellerophon expansusf V(i{ ,^ i. ..; .-^ .. .^«^ //. Hall, 1843. Not JB. expansus^ Sowerby,) 15th Annual Report, 1862, p. 60, pL 6, figs. 12, aper- ture ; 13, back; 14, section lengthwise. '' The accidental breaking of the apex of a specimen disc
RMRGK2A7–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE SCHOHARIE VALLEY 167. Fig. 91 Strophostylus expansus. 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.. New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept
RMPFXYRK–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Phrag. 638 Phragmoceras eUipticum^ on page 637.. Half ciTicLW^^, Fa/.Ohio.yo/JZ. Phragmoceras hector, Billions. Pal. l^oss. Vol i. 1862, p. 163. For figure see S. A. Miller's N. A. Geol. & Pal. 1^89, p. 453. Guelph. -formation.— Vi. Phragmoceras natator, Hall, {Bellerophon expansusf V(i{ ,^ i. ..; .-^ .. .^«^ //. Hall, 1843. Not JB. expansus^ Sowerby,) 15th Annual Report, 1862, p. 60, pL 6, figs. 12, aper- ture ; 13, back; 14, section lengthwise. '' The a
RMRR55M7–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Dyspontiidae. Copepoda Cyclopoida. PI. LXXII. G. O. Sars, del. Arctopontius expansus, G. O. Sars.. 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
RM2JEG8H0–Cyrtonella expansus (Hall, 1860).
RMPFXH57–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 623 Peplo. Peplorhina anthracina, Gox>e, Seep, 622.. {Continuatiou of Periplectrodus cornpressus.) Sur. 111., Vol. 6,1875, page 326, plate 8, figs. 26 a, to c. From Upper beds of St. Louis (Suh-carh.) limestone. Alton, 111.— XL Periplectrodus expansus, {Figure given under P. com- pressus), St. John & Worthen Geo. Sur. 111., Vol. 6,1875, page 327, plate 8, figs. 27 a to c, of a unique example of per- fect fish-tooth, except that the middle crown cusp is
RMRR54FH–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Gopepoda Laophontidce Harpacticoida PI. CLXfflX. .. G.O.Sars autogr Norsk lithgn Officin. Laophontodes expansus ,G.O.Sars.. 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
RMRMKAG7–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. . Fig. 4. Benthesicymus expansus sp. nov. A. Holotype, carapace in lateral view. B. Telson. C. Anterior and posterior views of petasma.. 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 [etc. ] The Museu
RM2JEH6FR–Megistocrinus expansus Miller & Gurley, 1894.
RMRMKADP–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. . Fig. 5. Benthesicymus expansus sp. nov. A. Mandible. B. First maxilla. C. Second maxilla. D. First maxilliped. E. Second maxilliped. F. Antennal scaphocerite.. 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 [etc. ] The Museu
RM2JEJBDR–Megistocrinus expansus Miller & Gurley, 1894.
RMRDBBXE–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. FiG. 754. Brachyphyllum, expansum. (Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge.). Fig. 755. Brachyphylhim expansum. (Figured by Feistmantel as Echino- etrobua expansus.) shire, as Thuites expansus'^, from Thuites to Brachyphyllum the application of the latter name is extended to include Coniferous shoots in which the decussate arrangement of the leaves is more apparent than in the majority of species usually referred to 1 Sternberg (23) A. p. 38, PI. xxxvin. figs. 1, 2. For synonymy see Seward (04) B. p. 142.. Please note that these images ar
RMRH9WPR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Fragmenta Pliytogiapliiae Australiae occidentalis. 565. Fig. 65. Pentaptilon Careyi Vnizol; A Habitus. 7? Flos expansus. C Stylus. D, E Fruclus. F FrucLus uniseminalis parte inféra transverse dissectus.. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930. Stu
RMRE9HF7–. Contributions to biology from the Hopkins Seaside Laboratory of the Leland Stanford Jr. University. Marine biology. Figure a. San Diego.—Bluff at foot of Twenty-sixth street, looking north, showing the fossiliferous upper San Pedro (Pleistocene) deposits In the lower half of the bluff. The Anomia limatula bed is at the very base of the bluff and forms the reefs at the right of the picture. Photograph by R. Arnold.. Figure b. San Diego.—Small section of the sea-cliff at Pacific Beach, showir Opalia varicostata in the matrix of the San Diego formation (Pliocene). expansus and Photograph by R.
RMRD9489–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. GONI. 256 Goniatites discoidens. See Appendix, Goniatites expansus. Vanuxem, Geology of the Third or Middle District of New York, 1842 pa.i>;e 146, fig. 35,1. Marcellus for- mation. VIII h.—This is one of the few fossils found in the upper (calcareous) division of the forma- tion, all of them peculiar to it in Middle N. Y. See Nautilus mar- cellensis^ Orthis limitaris, Lunu- licardium marcellense &c. (Van). Goniatites interruptus ? Rogers' Geology of P
RMRMP0P4–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 36 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. toward the front and reaches the anterior margin, the form of the hypo- stoma, and the absence of spines at the genal angles. In all these points (except in the form of the hypostoma) Isoteloides is unlike Asaphus.. Fig. I. Isotelus gigas Dekay. Outline drawing of young specimen, for com- parison with fig. 4. Fig. 2. Asaphus expansus (Linne). Compare proportions of cephalon and shape of glabella with i and 4. Fig. 3. Asaphus expansus (Linne). Side view of an
RMRFA89E–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 130 MOLLUSCA. No. 553. G-oniatites expansus, Vanuxem. From the Goniatite limestone (Devonian), Manlius, N. Y. Size, 9x7. Price, $1.00. No. 554. G-oniatites ixion, Hall. From the Lower Carboniferous, Rockford, Indiana. The original of this fine, well-marked specimen is in the Ward Museum in the University of Rochester. Price, $0.50. No. 555. Hamites attenuatus, Sow. The shell of Hamites was hook-shaped or bent upon itself more than once ; the courses separate, a
RMRN4R2T–. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Horses; Domestic animals -- Parasites; Veterinary medicine. 178 PARASITOLOGY. Taenia Expansa (Expansus—broad). Synonyjn.—Moniesia Planissima. Moniesia Ex- pansa. Distribution.—Common in the United States, es- pecially in range cattle. Descr:ptio)i.—Its head is very small, and is pro- vided with four sucker discs ; the head is followed by along, slender neck; the segments of specimens from cattle often measure an inch in width ; these widest segments are only about one-eighth of an. , I '» -: c ' —. ^^—^ « ^ h -<• ,' * »•— ——? 1^ -i. !• •* ' ^ H
RMRDFX6T–. Catalogue of the Mesozoic plants in the Department of geology, British museum (Natural history) [Part III-IV] The Jurassic flora. Paleobotany; Paleobotany. 148 BKACHTPHTLLTnu:. a carbonaceous impression of a twig bearing thick fleshy leaves apparently disposed in pairs, but in some places (as in examples of. Fig. 20.—Tliuites, sp. 52,838. Nat. size. Thuites expansus) the whorled arrangement is by no means obvious. Christian Malford (Oxford Clay). Cunnington ColL CONIFERALES INCERT^ SEDIS. Genus BRACHYPHYLLTJM. Brachypliylluni, sp. «. (Cf. B. mamillm-e, Brongniart.) (PI. IX. Fig. 5.) 11,130.
RMRF2C12–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 130 MOLLUSCA. No. 553. G-oniatites expansus, Vanuxem. From the Goniatite limestone (Devonian), Manlius, N. Y. Size, 9x7. Price, $1.00. No. 554. G-oniatites ixion, Hall. From the Lower Carboniferous, Rockford, Indiana. The original of this fine, well-marked specimen is in the Ward Museum in the University of Rochester. Price, $0.50. No. 555. Hamites attenuatus, Sow. The shell of Hamites was hook-shaped or bent upon itself more than once ; the courses separate, a
RMRF2C0X–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 130 MOLLUSCA. No. 553. G-oniatites expansus, Vanuxem. From the Goniatite limestone (Devonian), Manlius, N. Y. Size, 9x7. Price, $1.00. No. 554. G-oniatites ixion, Hall. From the Lower Carboniferous, Rockford, Indiana. The original of this fine, well-marked specimen is in the Ward Museum in the University of Rochester. Price, $0.50. No. 555. Hamites attenuatus, Sow. The shell of Hamites was hook-shaped or bent upon itself more than once ; the courses separate, a
RMRFA896–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 130 MOLLUSCA. No. 553. G-oniatites expansus, Vanuxem. From the Goniatite limestone (Devonian), Manlius, N. Y. Size, 9x7. Price, $1.00. No. 554. G-oniatites ixion, Hall. From the Lower Carboniferous, Rockford, Indiana. The original of this fine, well-marked specimen is in the Ward Museum in the University of Rochester. Price, $0.50. No. 555. Hamites attenuatus, Sow. The shell of Hamites was hook-shaped or bent upon itself more than once ; the courses separate, a
RMRF1YFT–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. p. 309. Cy cheer as, p. 321. p. 313. Orthoceras, p. 316.. Platyschisma helicoides, Sow. (Siluria,, 2nd ed. pi. 34, fig. 12). A shell just like a snail, the surface very smooth. It seems everywhere cha- racteristic of these topmost layers of the Silurian. HETER0P0DA. Bellerophon trilobatus, Sow. (Siluria, 2nd ed. pi. 34, fig. 9). Bellerophon expansus, Sow. (Siluria, 2nd ed. pi. 25, fig. 8. (B. globatus is the young.) Bellerophon Murchiso
RMRD7P76–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. E.IOI. A- Cyrtina triplicata, new species, Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. Phila. Dec. 1888, founded on a fine specimen, 9476, in Randall's collections at Warren, Pa. from Chemung strata. VIIIg. See Figure and Description in Appendix. Cyrtoceras expansus. See Appendix. Cyrtoceras filosum. (See Cyrtolites Mosus. Conrad) ll.l:?.^ ,TrmTrriT77]7/r/7777Tr.^ p.311 Emmons' Geology of the Second District of the State of New York (north and east of the Hudson rive
RMRD7P7C–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 181 Oyrt. E.IOI. A- Cyrtina triplicata, new species, Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. Phila. Dec. 1888, founded on a fine specimen, 9476, in Randall's collections at Warren, Pa. from Chemung strata. VIIIg. See Figure and Description in Appendix. Cyrtoceras expansus. See Appendix. Cyrtoceras filosum. (See Cyrtolites Mosus. Conrad) ll.l:?.^ ,TrmTrriT77]7/r/7777Tr.^ p.311 Emmons' Geology of the Second District of the State of New York (north and east of the H
RMRD21B3–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. The^ Jnpolf Expedition.IE.7 H.J.Hanseru: Copepodu-11. Pl.U.. l.Areloponlius expansus eos I.Bradyponiius graenlandicusnsp. 3. B.dentaius nsP. £.B.unidensnsp 5. B. tenuipas n sP 6. Pararto/mgus arctimseos 7. Pseudorrwlgiis groenlandiaiSnsp /{./Hansen, del. &â BlakeatUlS gnoenlctfUiiCUS n,sp. Brtix.&- sc.. 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 no
RMRFA6K5–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. p. 309. Cy cheer as, p. 321. p. 313. Orthoceras, p. 316.. Platyschisma helicoides, Sow. (Siluria,, 2nd ed. pi. 34, fig. 12). A shell just like a snail, the surface very smooth. It seems everywhere cha- racteristic of these topmost layers of the Silurian. HETER0P0DA. Bellerophon trilobatus, Sow. (Siluria, 2nd ed. pi. 34, fig. 9). Bellerophon expansus, Sow. (Siluria, 2nd ed. pi. 25, fig. 8. (B. globatus is the young.) Bellerophon Murchiso
RMRN4T8M–. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. 156 PARASITOLOGY. Taenia Expansa (Expansus—broad). Synonym.—Moniesia Planissima. Distribution.—Common in the United States, es- pecially in range cattle. Description.—Its head is very small, and is pro- vided with four sucker discs ; the head is followed by along, slender neck; the segments of specimens from cattle often measure an inch in width ; these widest segments are only about one-eighth of an. -i' - 1 > L ^' L A v i ? i Fig. 62.—Taenia Expansa (from ox). a. Head. c, Mature segments. b, Neck. d, Parti
RMRD7NMR–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Half ciTicLW^^, Fa/.Ohio.yo/JZ. Phragmoceras hector, Billions. Pal. l^oss. Vol i. 1862, p. 163. For figure see S. A. Miller's N. A. Geol. & Pal. 1^89, p. 453. Guelph. -formation.— Vi. Phragmoceras natator, Hall, {Bellerophon expansusf V(i{ ,^ i. ..; .-^ .. .^«^ //. Hall, 1843. Not JB. expansus^ Sowerby,) 15th Annual Report, 1862, p. 60, pL 6, figs. 12, aper- ture ; 13, back; 14, section lengthwise. '' The accidental breaking of the apex of a specimen disc
RMRN3JGD–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Zur Conchylienfauna von China. 425 diagonalis; peristoma duplex, internum aliquantulum crassius, adnatum, haud promi- nulum, externum ad insertionem parum dilatatum, margo superior expansus, inferior reflexus. Operculum normale, marginibus anfractuum elevatis. Lat. 9, alt. 4 mm. Bei der grossen Aehnlichkeit der chinesischen Ptychopoma-Arten im Baue ihrer Gehäuse — zumal wenn nach Möllendorff (Nachr. Bl. der d. malak. Ges., i8g3, S. 140) auf die Variationen der Ausbildung des Mundsaumes wenig z
RMRE59H6–. Crustacés Décapodes. Ptie. 1: Brachyures et Anomoures. Hermit crabs; Crabs. Exprd.rhi Ti-av^iilK-iir cl ,lii Tali.sm.i Cruslaccs décapodes. T. 1-'PI. XVIII. Jî L Boix-ier etiiuet, ad.naf. de] Irnp Leniercier, Paris Nicolet.lith Cjclograp.sus occidentalis (hS) Lambrus Miersi ( 6-7) Parthenolambrus expansus f8-ll) —Parihenope Bouvien (12-15 ). HeterocrypLa Maltzani, va/' ManonisdG) MdsaonAC^Eiîiteurs. 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 r
RMRD7NMX–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Phrag. 638 Phragmoceras eUipticum^ on page 637.. Half ciTicLW^^, Fa/.Ohio.yo/JZ. Phragmoceras hector, Billions. Pal. l^oss. Vol i. 1862, p. 163. For figure see S. A. Miller's N. A. Geol. & Pal. 1^89, p. 453. Guelph. -formation.— Vi. Phragmoceras natator, Hall, {Bellerophon expansusf V(i{ ,^ i. ..; .-^ .. .^«^ //. Hall, 1843. Not JB. expansus^ Sowerby,) 15th Annual Report, 1862, p. 60, pL 6, figs. 12, aper- ture ; 13, back; 14, section lengthwise. '' The a
RMRD93T0–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 623 Peplo. Peplorhina anthracina, Gox>e, Seep, 622.. {Continuatiou of Periplectrodus cornpressus.) Sur. 111., Vol. 6,1875, page 326, plate 8, figs. 26 a, to c. From Upper beds of St. Louis (Suh-carh.) limestone. Alton, 111.— XL Periplectrodus expansus, {Figure given under P. com- pressus), St. John & Worthen Geo. Sur. 111., Vol. 6,1875, page 327, plate 8, figs. 27 a to c, of a unique example of per- fect fish-tooth, except that the middle crown cusp is
RMRME9T4–. Annuaire du Conservatoire et du jardin botaniques de Genève. Botany. — 53 — (19) Perigoniuin 6-lobatutn, lobis late ovato-triangularibus, margine ± revolutis, tubus expansus vel inelius : discus margine 3 sta- mina fertilia et 3 staminodia minima gerens. Stamina fertilia bre-. Fig. 2. — Dioscorea arcuatinervis Hochr. fl. 1 : fleur tf vue de face. — fl. fortement grossies. f. : feuille, grandeur naturelle. : fleur en coupe; toutes deux vissirna, filamentum crassum, brève, versus centrum + arcuatum, apice simplex sed ita dilatatum, ut loculos valde divergentes parte superiore geret. Flores $ i
RMRH9WYP–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 472 L. Biels u. E. Pritzel. Leucopogon cinereus E. Pritzel n. sp. — Fig. 52 Ä—D. Fruticulus erectus ramosus, ramis jiinioribus et foliis dense cinereo- pubescentibus. Foliis apicem ramorum versus dense confertis (Fig. 52 J.), erectis vel patentibus, linearibus, apice obtuso sed saepe in- curvo, supra subplanis, infra (Fig. 52 B) nervis i—3 prominentibus sub-. Fig. 52. Leucopogon. A—D L. cinereus E. Pritzel: A Ramulus. B Folium. G Flos expansus. D Sta
RMRH9WXR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 500 L. Diels II. E. Pritzcl. Dicrastyles Lewelliiii F. v. M. in Fragm. YIII. 50, XI. 86. Hab. in Australia centrali in Macdonell Range (E. Giles in herb. Melb.!); pr. Finke River (Kempe, in herb. Melb. et Berol!). Fig. 55. Ä—C Pltysopsis spicata Turcz. : A Habitus. B Flos. G Gynaeceum. — D—E Mallophora glohiflora Endl. : D Habitus, ^ Flos. — F—H Dicrastyles fulva Drumni.: i'^ Habitus. G Flos expansus, calyce dempto. II Calyx. — J Dicrastyles stoechas
RMRR5YP0–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. Die Fauna der Schichten mit Maeneceras terebiatum. 59 sonderem Namen auszeichnen. Unter meinem Material vermag ich die folgenden Abänderungen zu unterscheiden, bemerke aber gleich, dass manche Exemplare eben so gut zu der einen, wie zu der anderen passen. 1. Var. exptuisiis Vanuxem. Taf 5 Fi«r. 2, 4, Taf. 6 Fis. 1, 3, 5, Taf. 7 Fi«r. 15. 1842 Goniatites expansus Vanuxem a. a. 0. S. 146, Fig. 1 Vanuxemi Hall — Gon. Roemeri Holzapfel. Gon. Dieses ist die normale Form aus den älteren Schichten, in denen sie s
RMRCEF7G–. Elements of zoology, or, Natural history of animals / ed. by D.M. Reese. Zoology. Llmulus Polyphemus.. Asaphus Expansus. Same rolled up. known in a fossil state, but which were very abundant in former epochs of the earth's history, especially at the transition epoch, intervening between the formation of the primary rocks and the deposition of the coal series. They are, therefore, among the most ancient animals whose remains are preserved to us. They abound in the Dudley 730. What of the King-crabs, and their species ? 731. What of the fossils named ?. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRCTHHC–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Crustacea. 373 Fig. 517.. Asaphus expansus Dalm. Untersilur, Ost-Gotland. Augen fehlen oder sind schwach entwickelt, Thorax mit sechs Segmenten, Pygidium dreieckig. âPrimordialstufe" und Untersilur. Dionide Barr. Im allgemeinen Habitus der vorhergehenden Gattung ähnlich, mit sehr langen, gebogenen Wangenstacheln, ebenfalls blind. Pygi- dium gross, mit zahlreichen, verschmolzenen Elementen. Untersilur Böhmens. Zu seiner zehnten Pamilie rechnet Baeeande auch die primordialen Gattungen Psüocephalus Salfer und Microdiscus Umms
RMRCTHHA–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Asaphus expansus Dalm. Untersilur, Ost-Gotland. Augen fehlen oder sind schwach entwickelt, Thorax mit sechs Segmenten, Pygidium dreieckig. âPrimordialstufe" und Untersilur. Dionide Barr. Im allgemeinen Habitus der vorhergehenden Gattung ähnlich, mit sehr langen, gebogenen Wangenstacheln, ebenfalls blind. Pygi- dium gross, mit zahlreichen, verschmolzenen Elementen. Untersilur Böhmens. Zu seiner zehnten Pamilie rechnet Baeeande auch die primordialen Gattungen Psüocephalus Salfer und Microdiscus Umms. XL G-ruppe. Ãsaphus Bron
RMRCTFKR–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thicrreicil. — VII. Mollusca. — 5. KInsse: Ceplialopoila. Nautiloldea. 369 N. pseudoelegans d'Orb. Neocom. Mittel- und Siideuropa. JV. plicalus Sow. Aptlen. Frankreicli. N. Desloni/cliampsi d'Orb.j JV. Fleuriausi d'Orb. l Cenonian. Mitteleuropa. JV. expansus Sow. | JV. pateiis Knr. Senon. Galizien, Norddeutsclilancl, Dänemark. JV. Dekayi Marl. Senon und Danien. Europa, Nordamerika, Südamerika, Indien. JV. pompiUus Lin. (Fig. 396, 397). Lebend. Indischer Ocean. 2. Seitenlobus winkelig und tief. Zuweilen ein Bauch- und ein Adventivlob US
RMRCTHJ5–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. a. h. Conocephalites Sulzeri ScMoth. sp., c. d. Conoceph. striatus Emmr. Böhmisches Silur, Etage C. Baee. (Primordialstufe). a. ü). grosse Sutur, 6. Unterseite mit Hypostom. Asaphus expansus Dalm. Unter-Silur, Ost-Gothland, a. Oberseite, 6. Unterseite mit Hypostom. sind sehr verschieden entwickelt, bisweilen rückgebildet (halbmondförmige Hervorragungen mit gleicher Oberfläche wie das übrige Kopfschild) oder gänzlich fehlend [Ägnostus). Oft umschliesst eine und dieselbe Gattung blinde und Augen tragende Formen (z. B. Conocephalites
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