RF2RD81WY–Portea petropolitana is a plant species of the genus Portea, in the family Bromeliaceae.
RMMPJ5CP–Northern Wall Brown (Lasiommata petropolitana)
RF2RD83M3–Portea petropolitana is a plant species of the genus Portea, in the family Bromeliaceae.
RMR10XWK–Mating pair of northern wall brown butterflies, Lasiommata petropolitana, on limestone, Slovenia.
RF2RPYFY4–Portea petropolitana var. Extensa, bromeliad, flowering, cultivated, Malanda, Australia.
RF2CTM976–Northern wall brown butterfly (Lasiommata petropolitana) on Buddleja davidii flower.
RMP87BB1–Kleine rotsvlinder, Northern Wall Brown
RM2PG66CH–Brown Eyes, Small Brown Eyes, Brown Eyes, Small brush-footed butterfly (Nymphalidae), Other animals, Insects, Butterflies, Animals, Northern Wall
RFKMNKMD–Lasiommata petropolitana butterfly, sitting on withered trunk
RMEBN2FM–Portea (Portea petropolitana), fruits
RMW7THTH–Northern Wall Brown (Lasiommata petropolitana) feeding on dandelion nectar, South Karelia, southern Finland, June.
RM2B1798G–northern wall brown (Lasiommata petropolitana), on Alpine coltsfoot, Homogyne alpina, Switzerland, Valais
RMW7RRFH–Northern Wall Brown (Lasiommata petropolitana) resting on an old abandoned car in a 'car graveyard', Bastnas, Sweden. June
RM2RTC3R0–Brown checkered eye (Lasiommata petropolitana) in mixed alpine forest, foot of Hohen Goell, Tennengau, Salzburg, Austria
RM2BNDDYJ–Northern wall brown butterfly (Lasiommata petropolitana) Finland Meetyourneighbours.net project
RMB3PNKE–Portea petropolitana
RMAMJT94–Bromeliad, Portea petropolitana, Bromeliaceae. Southeast Brazil (to Bahia).
RMCNNENX–Northern Wall Brown (Lasiommata petropolitana) Female / upper wing
RFKMNNRN–Lasiommata petropolitana butterfly with opened brown spotted velvety wings
RFJ1JDKP–aechmea dichlamydea var trinitensis
RFKXJF43–'Graeciae Antiquae Specimen…' Ancient Greece. SANTINI / D'ANVILLE 1784 old map
RFR8GDXD–Aechmea dichlamydea red and blue flowers var. trinitensis
RM2AJ6RKN–The Canadian journal of industry, science and art . Yis.MSS.—GhvfncystiteaLonnv.i (RilliriKs). * The circular varieties of this coral are soinetimps known as S. petropolitana. MINERALS AND GEOLOGY OF CANADA. 199.
RFKHTW0C–aechmea dichlamydea var trinitensis with a streaky cloud formation background
RM2BNDE0G–Northern wall brown butterfly (Lasiommata petropolitana) Finland Meetyourneighbours.net project
RF2D6KM12–Aechmea dichlamydea red and blue flowers var. trinitensis
RFJRMYA2–aechmea dichlamydea var trinitensis with a Mediterranean sunset
RFKMNNR8–Lasiommata petropolitana butterfly sits quietly on wood trunk, with folded wings
RM2AKBFW6–On the structure and affinities of the genus Monticulipora and its sub-genera, with critical descriptions of illustrative species . stinct from this, and distinct from oneanother. Considering, therefore, that almost all the determina-tions of M. petropolitana, in different deposits and in differentcountries, have been based solely upon macroscopic investiga-tion, and that this is clearly insufficient for specific diagnosis,it has appeared to me to be quite useless to give any synonymyof the species. With our present knowledge, in fact, such asynonymy would simply give us the information that c
RFMTFMC3–Northern Wall Brown butterfly (Lasiommata petropolitana) on the marigold flower
RFKMNNBR–Northern Wall Brown butterfly with folded wings sitting on a withered tree trunk. Highlighted on colorless background
RM2CH7AKF–. Novi commentari Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae . PETROPOLI TTPIS ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVMM D C C L. ^ / r -^ & f^r^ n — /r- r ^ 4^ MTa^ ajun.5/ SVMMARIVM DISSERTATIONVM QVAS CONTINET NOVORVM COMMENTARIORVM TOMVS I. J^ ■< Qiiae aPETRO MAGNO, immortalis memoriae Impe-ratore, anno MDCCXXIV. fundata, et a diiedifllmaTori Socia, EiusLjuein Imperio Succeflbre, CiementifllmaCATHARINA a. MDCCXXV. inflaurata erat Acade-mia Imperialis Scientiarum Petropolitana; ea tandem a.MDCCXLVII. a paternarum virtutum Herede , feliciterhodie totiRufliaeimperante, ELISABETA AVGVSTA,Deliciis generi
RFKMNNR3–Northern Wall Brown butterfly with folded wings sitting on a withered tree trunk
RMRFWR96–. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history; Geology. 440 Silurian and Devonian Fossils of Canada. impression sub-circular, superficial and situated just beneath the posterior extremity of the hinge line. The specimen is deeply imbedded in a coral [Monticulipora petropolitana), and only exhibits the edges and inside of the shell. From the great thickness of the shell, casts of the interior must bear very little resemblance to a perfect specimen. The form is very like that of Vanuxemia inconstans, but the characters of the interior leave no doubt as to its distinctness. Locality an
RFKMNNRB–Northern Wall Brown butterfly opens wings for flying, sitting on tree trunk
RMRG8R5Y–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EAELY PALEOZOIC BRYOZOA OF THE BALTIC PROVINCES. 233 the confusion that this has caused is so great that in most cases it is best to disregard such references altogether. In the above list but a single reference to petropolitana is of undoubted value, and only the work of those authors who might have included the species here described as Dianulites petropolitana is cited. More than a dozen of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RFKMNNCX–butterfly Northern Wall Brown with opened brown spotted velvety wings
RMRG8AC4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 234 BULLETIISr 11, UNITED STATES NATIONAX, MUSEUM. As stated under the discussion of Diplotrypa, Nicholson described and illustrated the minute structure of hemispheric specimens from the Chasmops limestone of SAveden as Di-plotryiJa petropolitana, in the belief that they were identical with Pander's Favosites petropolitanus. Dybowski's conception of Pander's species, published several years previously, was totally different. In fact, the two are now known to belong not only to different genera but also to distinct families. Since both Nicho
RMRH2E66–. British Confervæ; or , Colored figures and descriptions of the British plants referred by botanists to the genus Conferva. Algae -- Great Britain. t1>e Royal Society's Tranfactions; and thofe of Muller, in the Flora D.r. and Nova Asia Petropolitana; in which works thefe diftinguifhed naturalifts have displayed their accudomed accuracy and talent for minute investigation. Such being the cafe, I truft that this work, by elucidating the fynonymy of thefe, as well as of the more modern authors, and by the variety of new matter it contains, will be found fo far to clear the way as to induce ot
RMRG88P1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 316 BULLETIN 11, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. massive species with complete diaphragms, Hallopora dyhowskii is very similar in many respects, but its zocecial tubes contain so few diaphragms that they often appear to be wanting. The other species have noticeably smaller zooecia as well as other differences, while associated hemispheric forms of other genera have very distinct internal characters. Occurrence.—Nicholson's type-specimens of Diplotrypa petropolitana were collected in the Ordovician (Chasmops) limestone in Ostrogothia, Sweden.
RMRG6284–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EAELY PALEOZOIC BRYOZOA OF THE BALTIC PROVINCES. 235 identification. Variety Tiexaporites, from its description and illus- trations, and from numerous specimens before me, refers, so far as my knowledge goes, to only one bryozoan—a form of Dianulites petropolitana in wliicli the maculse with their surrounding zooecia form polygonal areas bounded by thin crests or walls of mesopores (see pi. 10, figs. 10, 11). Such an occurrence is not restricted to this genus, since the same polygonal areas are formed on specimens. Fig. 131.—Dianulites peteo
RMRG8Y0G–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 32 BULLETI]Sr 77, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Hemiphragma ottawense (Foord). Di2ylotrypa limitaris (Ulricli). Diplotrypa neglecta Ulrich. Monotrypa intabulata Ulricli. *Dianulites petropolitana Dybowski (Mon- otrypa cumulata Ulricli). *Constellaria varia Ulricli.. Tabulating the preceding lists of bryozoans with the total number of American species and the number of species common to American and Baltic areas, it will be noted, as may be determined from the foUowing table, that on an average about 35 per cent of the species are alike in t
RMRG8RC8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 222 BULLETIN 11, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. as the most conspicuous feature of the celluhferous face. In S. revalensis these ckisters are outHned by polygonal, raised areas com- posed of mesopores (see pi. 4, fig. 8), but in S. constellata these thin ridges are absent, the rays of the maculae being confluent. The occur- rence of such polygonal areas is not restricted to Stellii^ora because species of Constellaria, such as C. polystomella, and of Dianulites, D. petropolitana for example, Hkewise bear them. Numerous specimens of the two la
RMRG627J–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 BULLETIN 77, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. tially the same structure in the American form Monotrypa cumulata, and its identity with D. petropolitana is further evidenced by direct comparison of specimens of the two. Dianulites petropolitana may be defined briefly as follows: Zoarium massive, usually hemispheric with a slightly concave, epithecated base, and about 2.5 cm. 'wide, but ranging from this to large expansions 10 or more cm. across. Some specimens are of irreg- ular shape but almost always show their origin from the usual hemi-
RMRG88PY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EAELY PALEOZOIC BKYOZOA OF THE BALTIC PROVINCES. 313 In other words, the genus is Hke Monotrypa save that mesopores are present. Genotype.—Diplofrypa petropolitaTia Nicholson. Middle Ordovician of Baltic Russia and Sweden. DIPLOTRYPA PETROPOLITANA (Nicholson). Text figs. 192-195. Monticulipora (Diplotrypa) petropolitana Nicholson, Pal. Tab. Corals, 1879, p. 313, pi. 13, figs. 3-3 c; The Genus Monticulipora, 1881, p. 156, text fig. 30. The following may also be included, at least in part, in the present species: Millepora TiemispTienca (part)
RMRG8AAH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EARLY PALEOZOIC BEYOZOA OP THE BALTIC PROVHsTCES. 239 DIANULITES COLLIFERA, new species. Text fig. 134. The internal structure of this species is quite similar to that of Dianulites petropolitana. Externally there is no difficulty in sepa- rating the low hemispheric zoarium of the present form with its nodulated surface (fig. 134 a and h) from the smooth, dome-shaped. Fig. 134.—Dianulites colufera. a Airo b, side aitd front views op the type-specimen, natural size; c, surface, X9, "with distinct granules along the "walls; d, the us
RMRG6272–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 238 BULLETIN 11, UISriTED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. species. The minutely granulosa wall structure determines the generic position, although the granules are seldom clearly exhibited. Dianulites petropolitana has a similar zoarium but its zooecia are a third of a diameter less in size.. 4 Fig. 133.—Dianulites grandis. a, the type-specimen, two-thikds natural size, in side view; 6, VIEW SHOWING SIMPLICITY OF STRUCTURE SEEN IN THE ORDINARY TANGENTLiL SECTION, X8; C, PORTION OF THE SAME, X20, WITH THE GRANULES PLAINLY EXHIBITED ON THE WALLS OP A
RMRN1JX8–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Araignées du Brésil. 213 Ç. — 3,2 min. Coloration bien plus foncée; tout ce qui, chez le mâle, est jaune, chez la femelle est fauve. Pattes fauve-noir, garnies d'anneaux jaunes. Épigyne excessivement élevé. Hab. : Pindaré (Maranhâo).. Fig. 1. Épigyne de Storena petropolitana, n. sp. — Fig. 2. Épigyne de Physocyclus dujbius, n. sp —Fig. 3. Chélicère de Pholcophorq. juruensis (çf), n. sp. — Fig. 4. Palte-màchoire de Pholçophorcijuruensis (<rf), n.sp], — Fig. 5. Patte-mâchoire de Spermophora macidala Keyserling (çf). — Fig.