RMFA5J30–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla in high alpine turf, Swiss alps.
RFP43C7B–Gentiana brachyphylla Kurzblatt-Enzian
RF2B9PP2G–Short-leaved Gentian - Gentiana brachyphylla, beautiful blue flower from high-altitude Alps, Austria.
RMW7WY0G–Antillean fruit-eating bats (Brachyphylla cavernarum) at communal cave roost. Soufrière, Saint Lucia.
RM2HHFW73–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on scree in the Alps.
RM2X4HWMB–The short leaf gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla), also known as the short-leaved Gentian
RF2T972AE–Short-leaved gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla or Gentiana verna brachyphylla) is a herb native to Alps and Pyrenees. This photo was taken in Swiss Alps.
RMBK7XD2–High Alpine Spring Gentian Gentiana brachyphylla blue flowers in Valle del Gran San Bernardo northern Italy
RM2AKCC6J–France, Hautes Alpes, Ecrins National Park, Orcieres Merlette, Natural Reserve of the Cirque du Grand Lac des Estaris, Short leaved Gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla) and Pointe des Estaris (3086m)
RFB0HNWT–High Alpine Spring Gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla), Gamsgrube, Hohe Tauern National Park, Carinthia, Austria, Europe
RFEX78KR–Macro shot of small alpine blue flowers (Gentiana brachyphylla) on natural green cushion at high altitude. Selective focus.
RF2B9PP2C–Short-leaved Gentian - Gentiana brachyphylla, beautiful blue flower from high-altitude Alps, Austria.
RMW7WY0H–Antillean fruit-eating bats (Brachyphylla cavernarum) at communal cave roost. Soufrière, Saint Lucia.
RM2HHFXMF–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on scree in the Alps.
RM2C1DN4M–Liriope brachyphylla Merr Liriope brachyphylla Merr.
RF2T972AC–Short-leaved gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla or Gentiana verna brachyphylla) is a herb native to Alps and Pyrenees. This photo was taken in Swiss Alps.
RF2T972AA–Short-leaved gentian (Gentiana brachyphylla or Gentiana verna brachyphylla) is a herb native to Alps and Pyrenees. This photo was taken in Swiss Alps.
RM2AJDJ3C–The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . and Biol., p. 482.)] The letterd hyacinths of darksome hue,And the sweet violet, a sable blue. Fawkee, tr. of Idylls of Theocritus, x. Sheets of hyacinthThat seemd the heavens upbreaking thro the earth. Tennyson, Guinevere. 2. By transfer, a plant of some other genus.The California hyacinth is a plant of the liliaceous se-nvLsBrodiixa; the Cape hyacinth, Scilla corymhosa and ,S.brachyphylla; the fair-haired hyacinth, Miuicaricomcsurn;the grape-hyacinth, or globe-
RMPFYRKE–. The families and genera of bats . Bats; Bats. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN NO. 57 PL. VI. Maxillary Teeth of Uroderma, Centurio, and Brachyphylla. For explanation of plate see page XIV.. 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.. Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1869-. Washington : Govt. Print. 0ff.
RMMCTH2K–. Die £)öd)jten Sd)neepflan3cn. Cinfs unten bte hinter bem Achi..-. Schata unb S. museoides. (Xlod, b« Hatur „».«» por Ranunculus glacialis), beneben Gentiana brachyphylla, <E,stanuntel (Ranunculus g Androsace giacialis. Saxifraga mo- cniUea atrata W*. 1«*™™^^%^,«.*^)
RM2HHFXN7–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on scree in the Alps.
RM2AX019A–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . into complicateddivergences, which lead finally to rosettes of leaves radiating on all sides. Thisoccurs, e. g. in Aloe ciliaris, laii/olia, brachyphylla, lingua, nigricans, and Serra.Fig. 144 shows the transverse section of a shoot of the last-named species; thefirst six leaves are arranged exactly alternately m two rows with a constantdivergence ; at the 7th leaf this arrangement is suddenly changed; instead ofbeing placed over 5, its position is between 5 and 6 ; but the 8th leaf ex-hibits the divergence from the 7 th ; the 9 th agai
RMMCHW8F–. â ^^*r^^ JUNIPBKUS PFITZERIANUS PlCEA PuNGEXS GLAUCA KOSTERI Abies Brachyphylla. Dark green above, silvery beneath. Plants, 2 feet high, $1.50 each. âNordmanniana (Ifordman's Fir). Dark lustrous green, silvery white beneath. Plants, 3j feet high, $3.50 each. âVeitchi (YeitcJt's Fir). Foliage glaucous above, white beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each. Cryptomeria Japonica Lobbi Compacta {Dwarf Japan Cedar). A handsome dwarf Japanese Conifera of pyramidal outline. Plants, 2£ to 3 feet high, $2.50 each. Juniperus Chinensis Argentea Variegata. Bluish-green foliage, interspersed with sprays
RF2BHEF20–The spring gentian (Gentiana verna).
RMM4PFMA–Brachyphylla nana
RMW01XN8–Archive image from page 107 of Die Gartenwelt (1897). Die Gartenwelt diegartenwelt04berl Year: 1897 92 Die Gartenwelt. IV, 8 der Erika, den Heidel- und Preifselbeeren und den Bärentrauben. Unter dem .Schatten der Bäume blickt das Leberblümchen her vor. Der Kellerhals (Daphne Mezereum) entwickelt seine Blüten mit dem betäubenden Fliederduft. Auf den Almen blühen die unzähligen Sterne der Gentianen (Gcntiana virna und brachyphylla mit ihren Zwischenformen) in ihren intensiven Farben. Ganze Wiesenflächen sind lila gefärbt von den Blüten der Mehlprimel (Primula farinosa). .Kn den Waldbächen ist
RM2HHFY0M–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on scree in the Alps.
RM2AX5EFR–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fin. 2. Abies Lowiana (Young Plant), A. bifolia (two-leaved), of A. Murray. A synonymof -1. ia-siocarpa. A, bifolia (two-leaved), of Siebold and Zuc-t-^irini.A synonym of .-1. Jinna. A. brachyphylla (short-leaved), of JIayr Asynonym of A. homulepis. A. campylocarpa (bent-fruited). A synonym ofA. iiiajnifica. A. chilocnsis (Chiloe). A synonym of A. Web-biana. A. concolor violacea (violet). I. of a Uuish-glaucous tint. A charming variety. A. Eichleri(Eichl
RMMECNJB–. Die Gartenwelt . Coptis brachyphylla. Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt gcf. Zeichnung. aber auch danach, die ersten Gurken brechen zu können, und es herrscht darin eine große Konkurrenz unter den kleinen Züchtern. Es wird erzählt, daß die Frauen die Samen in feuchte Tücher wickeln und ins Bett legen, bis sie genügend vorgekeimt sind. Außer dem Säen mit der Drillmaschine wird folgendes Verfahren in mittleren und kleinen Betrieben angewandt. Der Boden wird im Herbst gut gedüngt und gepflügt. Im Frühjahr wird er noch einmal gepflügt und zwar so, daß zwischen je drei Furchen eine fla
RMT3TTNG–Archive image from page 58 of Die Natur in den Alpen. Die Natur in den Alpen dienaturindenalp00franuoft Year: 1910 Die £)öd)jten Sd)neepflan3cn. Cinfs unten bte hinter bem Achi..-. Schata unb S. museoides. (Xlod, b« Hatur „».«» por Ranunculus glacialis), beneben Gentiana brachyphylla, <E,stanuntel (Ranunculus g Androsace giacialis. Saxifraga mo- cniUea atrata W*. 1«*™™,«.*)
RM2HHFXNK–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on scree in the Alps.
RM2K1M638–A spring Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla subsp. favratii in flower on scree, Alps.
RM2CE5770–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . Fig. 148. Rhithronycteris aphylla.ex Fruc. .Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. .About i.^ times nat. size. RHITHRONYCTERIS. BRACHYPHYLLA. 640, aphylla {RciiJiroiiyctcris.), Miller, Proc. Acad. Xat. Scien. Phil.. iSqS, p. 334.Leafless or Bluxt-xosed Bat. Type locality. Island of Jamaica. Gcogr. Distr. Island of Jamaica.. Fig. CXXII. Rhithronycteris aphylla. God. Char. Muzzle ^vith disk-shaped nose-leaf; other charactersas in genus; concealed vart between corner of mouth and ear. Color. Light yellowish brown; ears and membranes light brown.
RM2K1KG61–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower on acid scree, Austrian Alps.
RMMCR9MW–. Eocene Conifereo aus den Gypsen von Aix. 1 bis 4. Callitris Brongniartü, Endl. (1 , Zweig; 2 und 3, Früchte; 4, Samen). — 5 bis i5. Widdringtonia brachyphylla: Sap. (5, Zweig; 6, Fracht). — 7 bis 8. Juni- p<ms ambigua, Sap. (7, Zweig; 8, Frucht). — 9. Pinus Philiberti, Sap.; Zapfen. aber noch näher verwandt mit einer in Kleinasien und Griechen- land einheimischen Art, Juniperus foetiih'ssima,'Wild. Die Früchte der fossilen Art, welche diese Annäherung rechtfertigen, sind neuerdings von Prof. Philibert entdeckt worden. Sie sind ver- liältnissmässig sehr gross, und die Abbildungen, die wir
RMR4HGTM–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower at high altitude in the central Swiss Alps.
RMT0CPPT–Dreer's garden book 1916 (1916) Dreer's garden book 1916 dreersgardenbook1916henr Year: 1916 HHffADRffiâ¢â PWIADaPHIA-^-® CHOICE hARDYShRUBS fl' â ^^*r^^ JUNIPBKUS PFITZERIANUS PlCEA PuNGEXS GLAUCA KOSTERI Abies Brachyphylla. Dark green above, silvery beneath. Plants, 2 feet high, $1.50 each. âNordmanniana (Ifordman's Fir). Dark lustrous green, silvery white beneath. Plants, 3j feet high, $3.50 each. âVeitchi (YeitcJt's Fir). Foliage glaucous above, white beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each. Cryptomeria Japonica Lobbi Compacta {Dwarf Japan Cedar). A handsome dwarf Japanese Conifera o
RM2CE572J–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . ES. PAGE A. Upper parts reddish brown B. cavernarum 689 B. Upper parts cholocate brown, Vjase of fur white B. nana 690 650. cavernarum (Brachyphylla), Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc, iS33,p. 123.Cavern Nose-leaf Bat. Type locality. St. Vincent, Lesser Antilles. Geogr. Distr. Islands of Cuba, Porto Rico, and St. Vincent. Genl. Char. Muzzle narrow; nose-leaf oblong, attached to muzzlein front, upper margin emarginate in center; outer margin of tragusabove with tooth-like projections; large wart on each cheek under eye,wing membrane with n
RMR4HGTK–Short-leaved Gentian, Gentiana brachyphylla, in flower at high altitude in the central Swiss Alps.
RM2C1J5H7–Salvia brachyphylla Urb Salvia brachyphylla Urb.
RM2CE572G–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . Fig. 150. Brachyphylla nana. No. q)4t> licld Columbian Miis. Coll.Twice nat. size. Face enhirs:eil 2; times. stnotion, 6.8; lachr>-nial breadth, g; maxillary tO(.)th row, ii; crownof first upper molar, :^.4 X 2.8. 651. nana {Brachyphylla), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 1002,p. 401;. /(/. Proc. Riol. Soc. Wash., xv, igo2, p. 24g. Dw.VKF NoSK-LE.F B.T. Type locality. Kl (luama. Island of. Cuba. (7cnl. Char. Similar to B. cavcriiariiin, but smaller; nose-leafbroader and (latter. Color. Upper parts chocolate brown
RM2CE5755–. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . ; forearm. 48; thumb.14; second finger. 37; third finger, S4; fourth finger, 66; fifth finger.64; tibia. 22.8; foot. 17; ear from crown. 13; tragus. 8. Skull: great-est length. 26; basilar length, 20; interorbital breadth. 5.4; mastoidbreadth, 12.4; depth of braincase, 9; width of palate between lastmolars. 5; depth of rostrum at anterior end of first molar. 6; lengthof upper molar series, 8; length of mandible, 16.6; length of lowermolar series, 9. 159. Braoliyphylla. I-B; C.i=^; P.^; M.R = 32.2—2 I—I 2—2 3—5 ^ Brachyphylla Gr
RM2BXA775–Baccharis brachyphylla A Gray Baccharis brachyphylla A Gray.
RMRHDPR3–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 94 Lojichophylla Lionycteris Platalina Brachyphylla Phy lionycteris Erophylla Glossophaga Monophyllus Lichonycteris Leptonycieris Anoura Hylonycteris Choeroniscus Fig.73: Cladogram of New World nectar-feeding bats Choeronycteris adapted from Griffiths (1982) Based on comparative morphology of the tongue anatomy and the hyoid region ("tunnel insertion of the geniohyoideus, posterior sliift of the styloglossus insertion" in the true Glossophagines; two lingual arteries in the Lonchophyhinae) Griffiths (1982) proposed that the genera Lonchophy
RM2C1DMHP–Baccharis brachyphylla A Gray Baccharis brachyphylla A Gray.
RMRHDR34–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Brachyphylla (fhigivorous) HKB MB. (nectarivorous) Choeroniscus Fig.56: Skulls of bats with different diet. JOB = interorbital width POB = postorbital width HKB = width of braiiicase MB = mastoid widtli C.s. = crista sagittal is. 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.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMRRHJKN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «. T '. ^ - ?? Vt?.!?^"'* -78 The Florists' Review July 10, 1919. and seems worthy of wider cultivation; it is perfectly hardy, and good speci- mens are seen as far north as Boston. The Japanese fir is an excellent plant for the decoration of our American parks and gardens, especially Abies brachyphylla and Abies homolepis. The Japanese yew, Taxus cuspidata, has proved the hardiest of the class; it is certainly the most valuable, being ex- ceedingly decorative; it stood up even better than the English yew, Taxus baccata, and the native Taxus c
RM2BXEC3M–Solidago brachyphylla Chapman ex Torr A Gray Solidago brachyphylla Chapman ex Torr A Gray.
RMRG627B–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN NO. 57 PL. VI. Maxillary Teeth of Uroderma, Centurio, and Brachyphylla. For explanation of plate see page XIV.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U.
RMRPPDKX–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde ... Mountain plants. •J9. i. Gentiana pumila. 2. Gent, brachyphylla. 3. Gent, verna. 4. Gent, utriculosa. Gent, nivalis. 6. Gent, prostratg^. ^7. Gent, ciliata. 8. Gent. nana.. 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.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart, Verlag für Naturkunde (Dr. Jul. Hoffmann)
RMRE9C6G–. A contribution to the comparative histology of the femur. Femur; Bone. Fig. 152 Right femur of Chilonycteris Fig. 153 Right femur of Cynopterus. Fig. 154 Left femur of Artibeus palmarum Fig. 155 Left femur of Brachyphylla. Fig. 15 Right femur of Macroglossus minimus. 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.. Foote, James Stephen, 1851-1925; Hrdlicka, Ales, 1869-1943. Washington, Smithsonian Institution
RMRPPDNM–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde. Mountain plants. 1. Gentiana pumila. 2. Gent, brachyphylla. 3. Gent, verna. 4. Gent, utriculosa. 5. Gent, nivalis. 6. (ient. prostrata. 7. Gent, ciliata. 8. Gent. nana.. 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.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart : Verlag für Naturkunde Sprösser & Nägele
RMRHDPT2–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 90 of its different construction - comes up to values which would have been expected for Choewnisciis. Tliis manifests itself by intrageneric allometrical calculation of a common random sample comprising C. mexicana and C. hatrisoni (fig.69): they significantly differ from Choeroniscus both in tlie gradient and in tlie distribution ellipse (p<0.05). Length of mandible (UKL): Allometric regression of this measure to the reference quantity SIZE results m similar groupings: once more, Brachyphylla and Phyllonycteris approach the allometric line (redu
RMRHDPRG–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 91 In allometrical respect of this feature, Brachyphylla does not even differ from Phyllo- stomiis or Carollia (F-value = 1.82 referring to a table value of 3.23 for 95% probability).It is quite interesting that Lionycteris, LonchophyUa and Platalina have the least distances from the outgroup (they all differ with p<0.05 from the outgroup), and Platalina remains exactly on the aUometric line calculated for LonchophyUa. In other words: Platalina genovensium represents a large species of LonchophyUa also witli respect to mandible proportions. Compar
RMRJYGA1–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Mountain plants. 341.. Gentiana brachyphylla Vill. — Kurzblättriger Enzian. Schweii bis Steiermark. Wiesen, 1900-2800 M-, auf Urgesteia, Juli, Aognst.. 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.. Hartinger, Anton, b. 1806; Dalla Torre, K. W. von (Karl Wilhelm), 1850-1928; Deutscher Alpenverein (Founded 1874). Wien : Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterr. Alpenvereins
RMRHDRPC–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Phyllonycteris P. poeyi (fig. 11): Rather large flower bat, similar to Erophylla; forearm length 46-49 mm; with reduced nose leaf lacking a spear; but contours more similar to Brachyphylla. Very short uropatagium; tail projects far beyond the margin of uropatagium; no calcar. Plagiopatagium inserts at distal tibia distinctly above the ankle joint. Pelage coloured with a shinmiering light grey/beige.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRHDRR9–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 37 Well developed uropatagium, the median extension reaching the lower third of tibia. Calcar as long as foot including claws. Plagiopatagiimi inserts at tarsus. Tail (ca. 8 mm) present, projects dorsally in first quarter of the uropatagium as a touchable stiuiip (fig.7). Brachyphylla Comparativlely very large bats, head not visibly elongated. Nose leaf without spear but showing two concentrically lining, deep circular wrinkles around the nostrils. Tlius, the face (fig.8) resembles that of the Desmodontinae (true vampires). Strikingly strong thumbs a
RMRHDRF1–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 49. Fig.30: Brachyphylla nana, a: skull dorsal view, b: skull lateral view, c: skull basal view, d: mandible top view Inner upper incisivi invigorates with pointed edge, outer incisors very small "squeezed into the gap between the large incisivi and the canine tooth"; caninus strong but only slightly longer than incisivi, anterior upper premolar very small, closely adjacent to canine tooth and to posterior premolars. Posterior premolar very strong, pointed and almost tlie same size as canine tooth. Upper molars broad with multiple cusps, la
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