RMAMH6BN–fungi clathrus cancellatus Clathrus columnatus Sticky spore mass is produced inside arms, which join at the top. Phallaceae, or
RFBMP1WM–Alive, ground beetles grid Carabus cancellatus at the tissue background
RFBXE07B–Carabus cancellatus (ground beetle) isolated on a white background.
RF2WREPC5–Ground beetle Carabus cancellatus isolated on white background. Top view. High quality photo
RMAYEGE3–An autumn flowering crocus from Greece and southern yugoslavia; Crocus cancellatus
RF2H92142–Carabus cancellatus beetle specimen
RMD97EBH–gate mushroom (Clatrus cancellatus)
RMM5BF9H–Clathrus Ruber, cage stinkhorn, or basket stinkhorn fungus growing on forest floor, Montgomery, Alabama USA.
RMPT6JDJ–Lattice fungus, Clathrus cancellatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RM2M4G2KE–cancer stinkhorn, striker A droite, fructification au stade d'œuf, à gauche, exemplaire formé avec un réceptacle allongé, à la base la volve éclatée., Clathrus cancellatus, (botany book, ca. 1900), Gitterpilz Rechts Fruchtkörper im Eistadium, links ausgebildetes Exemplar mir gestrecktem Receptaculum, am Grunde die gesprengte Volva, Clathrus cancellatus A droite, fructification au stade d'œuf, à gauche, exemplaire formé avec un réceptacle allongé, à la base la volve éclatée.
RM2A7NPAN–Lattice fungus, Clathrus cancellatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RMP24H31–. Strombus cancellatus 298 Strombus cancellatus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 084 07 0038
RM2A2NGE2–Scolopsis cancellatus, Print, Scolopsis is a genus of threadfin breams native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean., 1830-1833
RM2A834CP–Crocus gargaricus 1, Crocus reticulatus 2, Crocus vallicola 3, Crocus cancellatus 4, var. mazziaricus 5,6, Crocus hadriaticus 7, var. chyrsobelonicus 8,9, Crocus boryanus 10. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by William Herbert from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1847.
RFJKPXE0–Milkweed near Landskloof South Africa
RF2WCEEC0–a beettle from above isolated on a white background
RM2BNBKE9–Crocus cancellatus subspecies cancellatus Growing through gravel Autumn flowering crocus September
RMF132WN–Carabus cancellatus a central european ground beetle
RM2G9GHCC–Clathrus cancellatus [Clathrus ruber / Stinkhorn Mushroom] illustration from Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876.
RMC4FPJF–The ground beetle Carabus cancellatus. the species is becoming rare in large parts of western Europe.
RFBMNYKG–Alive, ground beetles grid Carabus cancellatus at the tissue background
RFBXE07W–Carabus cancellatus (ground beetle) isolated on a white background.
RF2WREYYN–A beautiful cancellatus carabus species with a very attractive brown color, captured during the day on a leaf of the rich autumn color. High quality p
RMAYEGEB–An autumn flowering crocus ( Crocus cancellatus ) from Greece and southern yugoslavia
RMM5BF9G–Clathrus Ruber, cage stinkhorn, or basket stinkhorn fungus growing on forest floor, Montgomery, Alabama USA.
RMP9G8EM–Crocuses, Croci. Crocus gargaricus, reticulatus v. albicans, vallicola, cancellatus v. margaritaceus, cancellatus v. mazziaricus, striatus, hadriaticus v. saundersianus, hadriatcus v. chrysovelonicus, boryanus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after W. Herbert from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RMR87MHX–Carabus.cancellatus.-.calwer.03.02.
RMBM191B–Clathrus cancellatus, Clathrus ruber
RMP24HJP–. Conus cancellatus 66 Conus cancellatus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 085 10 0051
RM2A2MB5Y–Conus cancellatus, Print, Conus cancellatus, common name the cancellate cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies
RMP21E8D–. Picus cancellatus . between 1820 and 1860 224 Picus cancellatus - 1820-1860 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ18700105
RF2GJ6C9A–Clathrus ruber. Clathrus cancellatus
RMMNTX0H–. English: Rissoa crenulata Michaud (syn. R. cancellatus in text), accepted as Alvania cancellata[1]. From Illustrated Index of British Shells, Plate XIII., Fig. 8. 1859. George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812–1884) Description naturalist and illustrator Date of birth/death 25 March 1812 26 July 1884 Location of birth/death Lambeth Wood Green Authority control : Q1223045 VIAF: 73969050 ISNI: 0000 0000 8153 9905 LCCN: n88669749 NLA: 35246704 GND: 117648485 WorldCat 1063 Rissoa crenulata (Sowerby)
RM2BNBKBY–Crocus cancellatus subspecies cancellatus Growing through gravel Autumn flowering crocus September
RF2HEJ647–Carabus cancellatus is a member of a ground beetle family Carabidae on a white background
RMJE8A9W–Carabus.cancellatus.-.calwer.03.02
RMC4FPFR–The ground beetle Carabus cancellatus. the species is becoming rare in large parts of western Europe.
RF2BWT121–Carabus Cancellatus Copper Color Bug in Forest
RM2BF14N8–Choristodon cancellatus. 20 Jan 201622651
RMHM2TKH–A wild autumn-flowering crocus, Crocus cancellatus ssp. mazziaricus in flower, north Pindos mountains, Greece.
RMP7CA75–Crocus gargaricus 1, Crocus reticulatus 2, Crocus vallicola 3, Crocus cancellatus 4, var. mazziaricus 5,6, Crocus hadriaticus 7, var. chyrsobelonicus 8,9, Crocus boryanus 10. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by William Herbert from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1847.
RMBM191C–Clathrus cancellatus, Clathrus ruber
RM2BTTFFB–Astragalus cancellatus Bunge. 28 Dec 20171
RM2A2NJEY–Strombus cancellatus, Print, Strombus is a genus of medium to large sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Strombidae, which comprises the true conchs and their immediate relatives. The genus Strombus was named by Swedish Naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Around 50 living species were recognized, which vary in size from fairly small to very large. Six species live in the greater Caribbean region, including the queen conch, Strombus gigas (now usually known as Eustrombus gigas or Lobatus gigas), and the West Indian fighting conch, Strombus pugilis. However, since 2006, many species
RM2BD034A–Fusitriton cancellatus. 16 Jan 20132 Fusitriton cancellatus
RF2GJ6C8Y–Clathrus ruber. Clathrus cancellatus
RM2BF2AFF–Bombus Bombus ignitus var canellatus. Transcribed by digital volunteersParatype Bremus ignitus var. cancellatus T.H. FrisonFrom coll U.S.N.M.17 Apr 20171
RM2BNBK93–Crocus cancellatus subspecies cancellatus Growing through gravel Autumn flowering crocus September
RF2HEJ642–Carabus cancellatus is a member of a ground beetle family Carabidae on a white background
RM2JEG52G–Sinuites cancellatus.
RMC4FPH8–The ground beetle Carabus cancellatus. the species is becoming rare in large parts of western Europe.
RF2WPKJ9D–Carabus cancellatus (copper color bug) isolated on the white background
RMHMX6P2–Example of a mature Latticed stinkhorn, Basket stinkhorn, Red cage (Clathrus cancellatus o Clathrus ruber), Clathraceae, and on the right an example of the egg stage.
RMHM2TG1–A wild autumn-flowering crocus, Crocus cancellatus ssp. mazziaricus in flower, north Pindos mountains, Greece.
RMRFC7WW–Asclepias cancellata or Gomphocarpus cancellatus Burm.f. Bruyns (Cape or Cotton milkweed). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: c. Nov-1779 - Jan-1780. Measurements: h 660 mm × w 480 mm; h 360 mm × w 238 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMK4A9C9–Crocus cancellatus, cultivated alpine plant, found throughout Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan
RM2JC0CDF–Asclepias cancellata (Gomphocarpus cancellatus (Burm.f.) Bruyns), a kind of wool tree, with seeds leaping from the seed bulb, from the mountains near the river Kheis, northwest of Groblershoop, the roots are used against stomach disease, Asclepias cancellata or Gomphocarpus cancellatus Burm.f. Browns (Cape or Cotton milkweed), draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon, c. Nov-1779 - Jan-1780, paper, pen, brush, h 660 mm × w 480 mm, h 360 mm × w 238 mm
RM2B6BGWN–Milkweed cancellated NEBrown or canceled Burmf Bruyn Asclepias cancellata (Gomphocarpus cancellatus (Burm.f.) Bruyns), een soort wolboom, met zaadjes uit de zaadbol springend; uit de bergen bij de rivier Kheis, ten noordwesten van Groblershoop; de wortels worden gebruikt tegen maagziekte. Manufacturer : draftsman: Robert Jacob Gordon Dating: ca. nov-1779 - jan-1780 Physical kenmerken: penseel in waterverf in kleuren, potlood of zwart krijt, pen in inkt Material: papier inkt potlood krijt waterverf Techniek: pen / penseel Dimensions: albumblad: h 660 mm × b 480 mmblad: h 360 mm × b 238 mmToeli
RM2JEKNKP–Sinuites cancellatus.
RMF00C77–Cancellate ground beetle (Carabus cancellatus, Tachypus cancellatus), on a stone, Germany
RF2B91MKN–Picus cancellatus, Print, 1820-1860, 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.
RFS2C8P2–Crocus cancellatus
RM2PKBKB2–Clathrus cancellatus. Fungo. Pineta di Baratz. Sassari, Sardegna, Italy
RF2B8EKJT–Clathrus ruber mushroom growing in mulch and rocks; red cage fungus.
RMHM2W26–A wild autumn-flowering crocus, Crocus cancellatus ssp. mazziaricus in flower, north Pindos mountains, Greece.
RMD1XH4G–Autumn Saffron (Crocus cancellatus) Preparations from the roots and seeds of this plant are used to treat gout and rheumatism.
RMP7F3BJ–Basimycetes mushrooms and puffballs: Phallus species 1, stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus 2, Aseroe rubra 3, latticed stinkhorn, Clathrus ruber 4, Clathrus crispus 5, Clathrus pusillus 6, Lysurus species 7, Lysurus periphragmoides 8, Lysurus borealis 9, earthstar, Geastrum species 10, and shaggy ink cap mushroom, Coprinus comatus 11. Lithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMF87FA7–Basimycetes mushrooms and puffballs: Phallus species 1, stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus 2, Aseroe rubra 3, latticed stinkhorn, Clathrus ruber 4, Clathrus crispus 5, Clathrus pusillus 6, Lysurus species 7, Lysurus periphragmoides 8, Lysurus borealis 9, earthstar, Geastrum species 10, and shaggy ink cap mushroom, Coprinus comatus 11. Lithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RM2AX55YP–Insects at home; being a popular account of insects, their structure, habits and transformations . ifficult toselect any one that is pre-eminent beyond its fellows. Per-sonally, I think that Carabus cancellatus carries off the palm,though it is not so large as several of its congeners. Itsshape is peculiarly elegant, and its colour is greenish brass, orcoppery, sometimes deepening into black. On each of theelytra are three chain-like marks composed of oblong tuberclesplaced end to end, and between each of them is a single boldridge. These marks are similar in character to those of thepreceding
RF2HEJ67W–Carabus glabratus is a member of a ground beetle family Carabidae on a white background