RM2WPTMJ6–Chinese ornamental quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'Umbilicata'), Bavarian State Institute for Viticulture and Horticulture, Veitshoechheim, Bavaria
RMCFJ2G2–Carmel bee orchid (Ophrys carmeli) flowers. Photographed in Israel, in February
RMW7X3YK–Navelwort / Wall Penntwort (Umbilicus rupestris) and English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum) flowerinig on an exposed cliff face. Devon, UK. June.
RMHPCK63–Fragments of frieze. Piece from the Provincial Forum of Tarraco. Marble of Luni-Carrara. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and an patera umbilicata. 1st century ADNational Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMP24YXF–. Nonionina umbilicata 205 Nonionina umbilicata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 113 05 0023
RMHNRJM4–Ophrys astarte, was Ophrys attica Endemic Bee Orchid from Cyprus of the umbilicata group
RM2WPTMN2–Chinese ornamental quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'Umbilicata'), Bavarian State Institute for Viticulture and Horticulture, Veitshoechheim, Bavaria
RMB5MG8H–Carmel Bee Orchid Ophrys carmeli Israel Spring March 2007
RMP9BXYY–Fragments of frieze. Piece from the Provincial Forum of Tarraco. Marble of Luni-Carrara. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and an patera umbilicata. 1st century ADNational Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMHP1TYA–Fragment of frieze. Marble. 1st century A.D. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and umilicata patera. Forum of Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMFJ78Y5–A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville (Plate- Cypraea umbilicata)
RMHNRJM5–Ophrys astarte, was Ophrys attica Endemic Bee Orchid from Cyprus of the umbilicata group
RF2B91CAG–Nonionina umbilicata, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMGGM6B5–Title Page - Prunus x blireana `Moseri' Garrya elliptica and Chaenomeles speciosa `Umbilicata' TIT060169 Compulsor
RMW384MN–Valerianella umbilicata BB-1913
RMW1BK4A–Archive image from page 419 of Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna (1884). Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna . deutscheexcursio00cle Year: 1884 410 mein augewendet wird, trotzdem er nicht der älteste, der Art gegebene ist, da durch Aenderung desselben nur Zwei- deutigkeiten hervorgerufen würden. Zudem bleibt es doch zweifelhaft, ob Linne unter seiner Hei. umbilicata nicht auch die nachfolgende Species mit einbezog. 2. Tropodiscus carinatus, Müller, Planorbis carinatus, Müller, Verm. bist. II. 1774 p. 157. — Sturm, Fauna VI. 3 t. 5. — — C. Pfeiffer, Naturg. I. p. 76 t. 4 fig. 5 u. 6. — Kossm
RMP9BXYC–Fragment of frieze. Marble. 1st century A.D. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and umilicata patera. Forum of Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMP9T02K–317 Clappia umbilicata shell
RMJYGR8H–A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville (Plate Cypraea umbilicata) BHL27433210
RMHP1TY8–Fragment of frieze. Marble. 1st century A.D. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and umilicata patera. Forum of Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMF1G730–A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville (Plate- Cypraea umbilicata)
RFHNRJM1–Ophrys astarte, was Ophrys attica Endemic Bee Orchid from Cyprus of the umbilicata group
RM2AM70FE–Journal of conchology . Pupa wareinata p.umbilicata ^P^ anglica Pupa seoale V.antivertigo. V.substriata V.pygmaea V.moulinsiana V.lilljeborgi V.alpestris
RMW15AMM–Archive image from page 132 of Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna (1884). Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna . deutscheexcursio00cle Year: 1884 123 II. Gruppe: Pyramidula Fitziiiger. Gehäuse konisch, mit glatter Oberfläche. / 5. Patula rupestris Draparnaud. Helix rupestris, Drap., tabl. 1801. p. 71. — bist. p. 82. t. 7. fig. 7—9. — C. Pfeiffer, Naturg. III. p. 22. t. 4. fig. 22. 23. — — Hartm., in Sturm, VI. 8. t. 2. — Kossm., Icon. f. 534. Zonites — Gray, in Turton's. Man. p. 166. t. 5. fig. 45. Helix umbilicata, Montagu, Test. brit. p. 434. t. 13. fig. 2. — Chemnitz, ed. 2. Nr. 566. t. 89
RMP9BXYD–Fragment of frieze. Marble. 1st century A.D. Decorated with garlands, ribbons and umilicata patera. Forum of Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMP9T02J–317 Clappia umbilicata shell 2
RMJYFWPP–A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville (Plate Cypraea umbilicata) (8553565137)
RMH30442–A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of the late Earl of Tankerville (Plate- Cypraea umbilicata) BHL274
RM2AJ58YX–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . umbilicata; juniore lsevi, adultaundato-subcostata; apertura truncato-ovata, profunde sinuata; septorummarginibus paululum sinuatis ; siphunculo ? Shell gibbous, with flattened sides, at first smooth, then crossedby broad shallow undulations, which advance in a bold curve at eachside of the whorl and recede at the back, marking the deep sinus ofthe mouth; edges of the septa nearly straight; umbilicus large, witha rounded edge. Mouth broadly ovate. Diameter 4-i- inches ; width of mouth 2 inches ; height of mouth2 inches. From Boutcher
RMT235K4–Archive image from page 146 of Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Dargestellt dieweichundschal00mart Year: 1883 SOZooapuppenjdinede, Pupa muscorum, fned)eub itni) Staate. b) Pupilla, nod) flciner, 2—4 mm, oben jel)r ftnm))f, ba!)er tonnenförmig, Minbnng rnnblid) mit luenig ober gutneilen gar feinen gähnen. P. muscorum, 9Jnnbranb nac angen mit einem tierbidten IjeHen Sönift nmgeben, mit 1, 2 ober gar feinem 3äf)nd)en, änfig nnter Steinen nnb im 93too§ bnrd} ben größten Steil t)on nropa. P. umbilicata (cylindracea), bnrd größeren DZabel nnb fdief
RMMN07M6–. English: Illustrated Index of British Shells. Plate XX. Fig. Name in text Accepted name (2013) 1 Tornatella fasciata Lamarck Acteon tornatilis 2 Ovula patula Pennant Xandarovula patula 3 Ovula acuminata Bruguière Volvulella acuminata 4 Cylichna cylindracea Pennant Cylichna cylindracea 5 Cylichna obtusa Montagu Retusa obtusa 6 Cylichna mamillata Philippi Retusa mammillata 7 Cylichna truncata Adams Retusa truncatula 8 Cylichna nitidula Lovén Cylichnina nitidula 9 Cylichna conulus Deshayes not matched 10 Cylichna strigilla Lovén not matched 11 Cylichna umbilicata Montagu Cylichnina
RMPFX4M5–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. Q56 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS Hardy as far north as New England and southern Ontario, and it has proved, in the Eastern States, one of the most satisfactory and ornamental firs; it forms a broad pyramidal tree usually densely branched to the ground and with dark green lustrous foliage.. 66. Abies homolepis. Var. umbellata, Wils. (A. umbellata, Mayr. A. umbilicata, Mayr). Cone green before maturity.—Introduced in 1891 by
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