RMP5DB0J–Weeping bolete, Suillus granulatus, Boletus granulatus, bolet granule, and Bovine bolete, Suillus grevillei, Boletus elegans, bolet elegant, edible. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RMPG0CYA–. The British moss-flora. Mosses. AnisotTn. Grevillei.. Anisoth. rufescens.. 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.. Braithwaite, Robert, 1824-1917. London
RFR429T8–mushrooms
RFW2PH6R–Suillus mushroom icon, cartoon style
RFKPE275–mushrooms
RF2HXA0XA–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMTR5W9N–Larch bolete (Suillus grevillei), fruiting body in a meadow under a larch, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFR2K50B–Â suillus grevillei,suillus grevillei
RMMCTJKH–. Fig. 229. Xavicula (Colletonema) lacustris (Ag.) Kütz. A Schalenansicht (600jI); B Gürtelansicht (400J1); 6'Colo- nien in Schläuchen (200|1). (A, B nach Van Henrck; C nach W. Smith.) und Micromega (Ag.) Grün., Zellen in geschachtelten Schläuchen lebend, d. h. zahlreiche Wohnschläuche der Zellen sind von einem dicken, gemeinsamen, verzweigten Gallertschlauch eingeschlossen. Einteilung biologisch interessant, doch systematisch nicht gut durchzuführen. Bemerkenswert: A Smithii Ag., N. Grevillei Ag., A ramosissima Ag. Sect. II. Colletonema Breb. (Naunema Ehrenb. z. T.). Structur etwas excentri
RM2BXC0H6–Asplenium grevillei Wall ex Hook Grev Asplenium grevillei Wall ex Hook Grev.
RFR2GN67–suillus grevillei - lärchenröhrling
RFJDYTK5–Larch Bolete
RFKNTDY6–Grevillei common in Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
RM2AKT9RW–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 113. Schizonema Grevillei. a x 5. b x 400. c x ioD. out. Schizonema Grevillei (fig. 113) is one of elevenBritish species. Micromega has thevalves also boat-shaped, withthe valves arranged in the same manner as in. Fig. 114. Micromega helminJAosum.a Nat. size, b x loo. c x 4C0. Schizonema, but the thread-like tubes are unitedinto a flat, membranaceous, leaf-like frond. We have upwards of twenty British species, [of whichthe one selected for illustration is Micromega helmin-thosu
RF2K54238–Mushroom pickers collected big harvest of Jack Fungi, laid it out in mushroom shape on grass. Knives nearby. Conspiracy, secret symbol sign
RMP5E7D5–Greville's, Larch or Bovine Bolete, Suillus grevillei, Boletus flavus, bolet jaune, and Sticky bolete, Suillus viscidus, Boletus viscidus, bolet visqueux, edible, Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RMPG0CYG–. The British moss-flora. Mosses. Anisotliec. crispum.. AnisotTn. Grevillei.. 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.. Braithwaite, Robert, 1824-1917. London
RF2HXA0X9–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMTR5W9R–Larch bolete (Suillus grevillei), fruiting body in a meadow under a larch with snail, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFEJANY1–Larch Bolete
RFJDYF9J–Larch Bolete
RFKNTDXJ–Grevillei common in Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
RM2AWT741–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . eigt, dasselbe als zartere Form von Trin. Grevillei (T. 1H 6) aufzufassen, aber ich habe hier keine Spur von grösseren vorspringenden Hörnern bemerkt.3—7. Archangelsk, Tric. ventriculosum A. S.Witt wagt nicht, diese Formen von der stark variirenden Trin. insipiena zu trennen; Grunow rechnet Bie gleichfalls zu Trinacria.8—13. Archangelsk, Tric. blandum Witt. Grunow fassl diese Form als Trinacria Pileolus var. seticulosa auf.14.15. Archangelsk; ob diese mit F. 9. 10. zusammen geworfen können, wage ich noch nicht zu entscheiden.10. 17. Archangelsk, wohl auch zu Trin
RF2K5417J–Young slippery Jack Fungi, Suillus luteus on autumn forest background with pine needles, close-up view. Harvest mushroom concept
RF2K5413C–Woman holding slippery Jack Fungi, Suillus luteus on autumn forest background with pine needles, close-up view. Harvest mushroom concept
RMPFW0PB–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. â .%S--^>M<i â¢â ...59 *''i6«;«P. *»â !,:.â â -/ Cells globose, forming irregular colonies enclosed in a thick, homogeneous integument. Differing from Aphanothece only in its globose cells. In stagnant water, on wet rocks, etc. Fig. 40. Aphanocapsa grevillei Rabenhorst. (After West.) X 4SO. '.fi®'-'<^'a8i 23 (12) â 12 (20, 21) Cells globose, reddish purple, arranged in a thin gelatinous stra- tum Porphyridium NageU. Common on damp ground and at the base of damp walls. Cells solitary or a few adhering together in a group, not forming a de
RF2HXA0W3–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMTR5W9P–Larch bolete (Suillus grevillei), fruiting body in a meadow under a larch with snail, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFJDYTK7–Larch Bolete
RFKNTXMG–Grevillei common in Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
RM2AWT7GH–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . nicht, ob man sie zu Trinacria oder zu Trioratium stellen soll. Die eine wohl erhaltene mach unten liegende) Spitze spricht für Trioeratium.4. Archangelsk (Kinker), Trin. Weissflogii Witt.jj* » „ , Trin. Grunowii Witt. °- v „ , Trin. Grevillei Witt. • „ (Witt), vielleicht mit T. 96, i». 10 zu verbinden. T 96, 10 ist wahrscheinlich ein Trioeratium, unsere Form gehört zu Trinacria. Ob diese Gattungen überhaupt auseinander gehalten werden können? T. 112, J.> macht das sehr zweifelhaft. .9. 10. Archangelsk (Witt, Kinker), Trin. coronata Witt. Auch hier sieht das ei
RM2AG3AEC–. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand. and St.Aulac. radiosus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aulac. rattrayii, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aulac. sollitianus, Norm., var. nova-zealandica, n. var., Gr.. and St.Aulac. spectabilis, Grev.Auliscus barbadensis, Grev.Aul. ccelatus, Bail.Aul. fenestratus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. grevillei, Jan.Aul. hardmanianus, Grev.Aul. inflatus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. lacunosus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. lineatus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. notatus, Grev.Aul. oamaruensis, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. propinguus, n. sp., Gr. and St.Aul. pruinosus, Bail.Aul. (pruinosus, var. ?) conf
RF2HXA0WR–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMARFGX0–larch bolete (Suillus grevillei), five fruiting bodies on the ground, Germany, Eifel
RM2CHDD36–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . ,-u. --c.s Fig. 1. Small portion i. i., inner investment;c.s., cell-sheath; e.s.,external sheath. The protoplast 3. c Fig. 2. Unicellular Blue-green Algae embeddedin mucus and showing the colonial habit. A,Aphanocapsa Grevillei (Hass.) Eabenh.; B,Gloeocapsa magma (Breb.) Kiitz.; C—E, Gl.montana Kiitz. All x 450. the layers may be coloured. In the filamentous forms the mucus is in theform of a sheath, which is oftenreadily diffluent, as in Ana
RF2CK0ANB–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMARFGWE–larch bolete (Suillus grevillei), four fruiting bodies on the ground, Germany, Eifel
RMRDFDM0–. The British moss-flora. Mosses. Anisotliec. crispum.. AnisotTn. Grevillei.. 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.. Braithwaite, Robert, 1824-1917. London
RF2HXA0X8–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMRDFDKW–. The British moss-flora. Mosses. AnisotTn. Grevillei.. Anisoth. rufescens.. 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.. Braithwaite, Robert, 1824-1917. London
RF2CPP089–Mushroom edible suillus grevillei in the forest
RMRPWFJG–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. h Didymoprium Grevillei. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RFE8JJ1J–Basket of fresh edible mushrooms from the forest
RMRPWFK7–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. h Didymoprium Grevillei. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RFE839HH–Basket of fresh edible mushrooms from the forest
RMRMW71A–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. LES ALGUES MARINES DU GROENLAND. 153 la description et les figures de cette espèce données par M. Wiltrock ont été faites pourtant, à ce qu'il paraît, d'a- près des échantillons stériles, tandis que les figures du M. saccodeum de M. Kjellman [Alg. Arct. Sea, pl. 28, fig. 7 et 8) représentent sans aucun doute des cellules sur le point. Fig. 51. — Monostroma Grevillei var. arctica. — A, section transversale d'une fronde végétative; B et C, sections transversales d'une seule et même fronde; D, section transversale d'une fronde végétative; E, partie de
RF2CPP0NE–A lot of autumn mushrooms in the forest
RMRMWGGY–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 150 li. KOL.DERUP KOiiEIVVli^eE. caractères anatomiques, et il en est de même de plusieurs espèces décrites plus tard par M. Kjellman. Les caractères anatomiques se sont pourtant montrés assez variables dans plusieurs cas, surtout dans quelques espèces voisines du M. Grevilleï, et M. Foslie a déjà réuni quelques-unes d'entre elles. Après avoir examiné un grand nombre d'échantillons de Monostroma du Groenland, je me suis décidé à réunir. Fig. 50. — Monostroma Grevillei a, typica. — A, B et C, sections transversales ; A', B' et C parties vues de la f
RF2HXA0YF–A lot of autumn mushrooms in the polish forest
RMRMWGG9–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 1. Fig. 52. — Monoslroma Grevillei yàr. intestiniformis. — A, fragment d'une fronde, 3 millimètres de la J)ase ; B, fragment vu de face ; C, section transversale de la partie supérieure de la même fronde ; D, section transversale d'une autre fronde fructifiée, 350 : 1. La fronde ressemble beaucoup à celle de YEnteromorpha intestinalis; elle est tubuleuse et atteint une longueur de 53 centimètres, et sa paroi est épaisse de 25 à 50 Les cel- lules sont ordinairement disposées en séries longitudinales distinctes; à l'état végétatif et dans le jeune âg
RF2CPP0WN–A lot of autumn mushrooms in the forest
RMRDB7P1–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. â .%S--^>M<i â¢â ...59 *''i6«;«P. *»â !,:.â â -/ Cells globose, forming irregular colonies enclosed in a thick, homogeneous integument. Differing from Aphanothece only in its globose cells. In stagnant water, on wet rocks, etc. Fig. 40. Aphanocapsa grevillei Rabenhorst. (After West.) X 4SO. '.fi®'-'<^'a8i 23 (12) â 12 (20, 21) Cells globose, reddish purple, arranged in a thin gelatinous stra- tum Porphyridium NageU. Common on damp ground and at the base of damp walls. Cells solitary or a few adhering together in a group, not forming a de
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