RFMN9EMF–BIRDS. Carpophaga Oceanica. Original hand colouring. Prideaux John Selby 1835
RM2A2M6RK–Carpophaga norfolciensis, Print
RMBD7WNE–oceanic fruit pigeon carpophaga oceanica
RMP7DFH6–Wompoo fruit dove, Ptilinopus magnificus. (Magnificent fruit pigeon, Carpophaga magnifica.) After an illustration by Edward Lear. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1840.
RMF87KDD–Wompoo fruit dove, Ptilinopus magnificus. (Magnificent fruit pigeon, Carpophaga magnifica.) After an illustration by Edward Lear. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1840.
RM2A7HDTT–Micronesian Imperial-Pigeon, Ducula oceanica (Carpophaga oceanica, Oceanic fruit pigeon), native to Micronesia. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by Edward Lear from Prideaux John Selby's volume 'Pigeons' in Sir William Jardine's 'Naturalist's Library: Ornithology,' published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. Artist Edward Lear (1812-1888), today most famous for his literary nonsense and limericks, was a skilled ornithological artist who published 'Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots' in 1832.
RM2AN1F5M–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . onllûlleur. X, fan î ou bruns. Sous-genre do carpophaga, pie ; il mesure 0,30 de long, y compris sa largo queueétalée en éventail et blanche au bout. JANTHŒNAS yténass) n. mcomprenant sept ou huit es-pèces do la région néo-gui-nécnne. — Encycl. Les janthœnassont do beaux et gros pigeonsbronzés, à reflets métalliquesverts ou pourprés; ils ont engénéral la tète et le vontrogris ou blancs. Une des es-pèces les plus communes estlo janthœnas Halmahcirœ,répandu des Moluques duNord jusquau milieu de laNouvelle-Guinée; son plu-mage es
RMP88T66–Goliath Imperial Pigeon (Ducula goliath) an endemic pigeon from New Caledonia. The species's population size is estimated at about 10,000 birds.
RMW7WPAH–Adult Chatham Island pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis) feeding on clover and grasses on the ground. Tuku Valley, Chatham Island, New Zealand, November. Vulnerable species.
RFMN9EME–BIRDS. Carpophaga Magnifica. Original hand colouring. Prideaux John Selby 1835
RM2A2M6RX–Carpophaga rubracera, Print, 1872
RMP5NJ40–Micronesian Imperial-Pigeon, Ducula oceanica (Carpophaga oceanica, Oceanic fruit pigeon), native to Micronesia. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by Edward Lear from Prideaux John Selby's volume 'Pigeons' in Sir William Jardine's 'Naturalist's Library: Ornithology,' published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. Artist Edward Lear (1812-1888), today most famous for his literary nonsense and limericks, was a skilled ornithological artist who published 'Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots' in 1832.
RM2A7HDTR–Wompoo fruit dove, Ptilinopus magnificus, native to Australia. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by Edward Lear from Prideaux John Selby's volume 'Pigeons' in Sir William Jardine's 'Naturalist's Library: Ornithology,' published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. Artist Edward Lear (1812-1888), today most famous for his literary nonsense and limericks, was a skilled ornithological artist who published 'Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots' in 1832.
RMPFM9MH–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 262 MARSUPIALIA. into a thumb, but without a claw. The hinder hand is associated in almost all the species with a scaly prehensile tail. In some of the smaller Opossums the sub- abdominal tegumentary folds are rudimental, or merely serve to conceal the nipples, and are not developed into a pouch : the young in these species adhere to the mother by entwining their little prehensile tails around her's; and they cling to the fur of the back, hence the term dor»igera applied to one of these Opos- sums.* Tribe III. CARPOPHAGA
RM2CD8XRF–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . ?JT *^. ? CARPOPHAGA RHODINOL£MA. ? ? • tiger
RMP88T67–Goliath Imperial Pigeon (Ducula goliath) an endemic pigeon from New Caledonia. The species's population size is estimated at about 10,000 birds.
RM2A2M6RJ–Carpophaga metallica, Print, 1700-1880
RMP5NM98–Wompoo fruit dove, Ptilinopus magnificus, native to Australia. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by Edward Lear from Prideaux John Selby's volume 'Pigeons' in Sir William Jardine's 'Naturalist's Library: Ornithology,' published by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1835. Artist Edward Lear (1812-1888), today most famous for his literary nonsense and limericks, was a skilled ornithological artist who published 'Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots' in 1832.
RMP7TR02–Bird skeletons. Note that the current scientific names need to be checked. Carpophaga poecilorrhoa . 1897 61 Carpophaga poecilorrhoa 230
RMRNMWR3–Carpophaga poecilorrhoa 230.
RMPFE5A5–. Der Bau der Vögel. Birds. Verdauungsorgane. 303 grosse entsprechend bedeutend, da Magenmund und Pförtner einander nahe gerückt sind und zwar um so näher, je muskelstärker der eigentliche Magen ist.. Verdauimgsorgane von Carpophaga Goliath. a Speiseröhre — b Drüsenmagen — c Muskelmagen mit den Kutikularzähnen — d Leber — e Darm. (Nach Via 11 ane.) Die Innenseite des eigentlichen Magens der Vögel ist von einer eigentümlichen gelblichen Haut überzogen, die sich im Ganzen abziehen lässt, unter dem Mikroskop als aus verworren durchsponnenen Fäden bestehend erscheint. Please note that these images
RM2CD8X62–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . ? CARPOPHAGA RHODINOL£MA. ? ? • tiger. • ? ? PTILOPUS JOHANNIS ft.-/ 9. PC
RM2A2M6RG–Carpophaga magnifica, Print, 1700-1880
RMP5HYK5–N/A. Carpophaga pinon = Ducula pinon[1] . 1879. Adolf Bernhard Meyer (1840-1911) 52 AbbildungenvonV1Meye 0153
RMT3WJKB–Archive image from page 63 of Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde diepflanzenfeind00kalt Year: 1874 Silene conica. thus.) 17. Dianth. conspersa, )S.7. (Vergl. Dian- thus.) 18. Dianth. magnolii, Bd. Die Raupe, welche der albimacula sehr ähnlich ist, lebt im Sommer an Silene nutans. 19. Dianth. carpophaga, Bkh. — per- plexa, VS. (Si
RMP20E6W–. Carpophaga aenea . between 1710 and 1792 52 Carpophaga aenea - 1710-1792 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZA1000724
RMP5TDXC–N/A. Carpophaga whartoni = Ducula whartoni . 1887. John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) Alternative names Johannes Gerardus Keulemans; J. G. Keulemans Description Dutch ornithologist and artist Date of birth/death 8 June 1842 29 December 1912 Location of birth/death Rotterdam London Authority control : Q1335286 VIAF:42113661 ISNI:0000 0000 6313 981X ULAN:500041975 LCCN:no98083374 NLA:35268760 WorldCat 277 CarpophagaWhartoniKeulemans
RM2CPR1BG–. The world's birds a simple and popular classification of the birds of the world . Photo copyright by W. P. 1 .Z.S. Yellow-crowned Penguin {Ettdyptes antipodwn {See p. 131.) The photograph might have been taken on purpose to disprove thefrequent assertion that these birds are plantigrades. [To face p. 130.. Photo copyriiiht bv IF. S. Bcrridgc, F.Z.S.Blue-tailed Fruit-pigeon {Carpophaga concinna). (Seep. 138.) This species is a good type of the tropicalFruit-pigeons ; it is much largerthan our Wood-pigeon, and coloured pale .French-grey and metallic green. THE WOBLDS BIRDS. 131 Young.—Active t
RM2A2M6RY–Carpophaga rufigastra, Print, 1820-1860
RMT3XEYN–Archive image from page 396 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 25. Heterocera. 1. a. b. Pisi. 2. a—d. Brassicae. 3. a—c. Persicariae. 4. a. b. Splendens. 5. a—c. Oleracea. 6. Genistae. 7. Glauca. 8. a. b. Dentina. 9. a—c Trifolii. 10. Reticulata. 11. a. b. Chrysozona. 12. Serena. 13. a—c. Cappa. 14. a. b. Nana. 15. Albiniacula. 16. Compta. 17. a. b. Capsincola. 18. Cucubali. 19. Carpophaga.
RMP5TDX6–N/A. Carpophaga aenothorax = Ducula aenea, Green Imperial Pigeon . 1893. John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) Alternative names Johannes Gerardus Keulemans; J. G. Keulemans Description Dutch ornithologist and artist Date of birth/death 8 June 1842 29 December 1912 Location of birth/death Rotterdam London Authority control : Q1335286 VIAF:42113661 ISNI:0000 0000 6313 981X ULAN:500041975 LCCN:no98083374 NLA:35268760 WorldCat 277 CarpophagaAenothoraxKeulemans
RMP5EFPM–N/A. English: An illustration of a Japanese Wood Pigeon (Columba (Carpophaga) janthina) from Fauna Japonica . 1842. Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866) Alternative names Siebold; Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold Description German physician, naturalist and artist Date of birth/death 17 February 1796 18 October 1866 Location of birth/death Würzburg Würzburg Work location Leiden Authority control : Q77140 VIAF:17320528 ISNI:0000 0001 0875 0584 ULAN:500325999 LCCN:n50058839 NLA:35498475 WorldCat 371 Columba (Carpophaga) janthina Fauna Japonica
RMRF2EP3–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Birds B.M.VolJXI. I'l .VI. V â :⢠ana de et - mo litii. Carpophaga cenotfurrax .. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology. [Birds]. London
RMP5CWF1–N/A. English: « Carpophaga concinna » and « Carpophaga intermedia » = Ducula concinna (Elegant Imperial Pigeon) Français: « Carpophaga concinna » et « Carpophaga intermedia » = Ducula concinna (Carpophage à queue bleue) . 1898. Adolf Bernhard Meyer (1840–1911) Alternative names Adolf Meyer; Meyer; Aron Baruch Meyer Description German anthropologist, ornithologist and entomologist Date of birth/death 11 October 1840 22 August 1911 Location of birth/death Hamburg Dresden Authority control : Q63167 VIAF:2771337 ISNI:0000 0001 1884 017X LCCN:n88610072 NLA:36478721 Open Library:OL1651
RMRT0FG1–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Birds B.M.VolJXI. I'l .VI. V â :⢠ana de et - mo litii. Carpophaga cenotfurrax .. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology. [Birds]. London
RMMCRDAA–. thus.) 17. Dianth. conspersa, )S.7. (Vergl. Dian- thus.) 18. Dianth. magnolii, Bd. Die Raupe, welche der albimacula sehr ähnlich ist, lebt im Sommer an Silene nutans. 19. Dianth. carpophaga, Bkh. — per- plexa, VS. (Siehe Lychnis.) In der untern Maingegend lebt die Raupe vorzüglich in den Kapseln von Silene inflata. Silene inflata.
RMRD5DBA–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 262 MARSUPIALIA. into a thumb, but without a claw. The hinder hand is associated in almost all the species with a scaly prehensile tail. In some of the smaller Opossums the sub- abdominal tegumentary folds are rudimental, or merely serve to conceal the nipples, and are not developed into a pouch : the young in these species adhere to the mother by entwining their little prehensile tails around her's; and they cling to the fur of the back, hence the term dor»igera applied to one of these Opos- sums.* Tribe III. CARPOPHAGA
RMMCR5RY–. 1. a. b. Pisi. 2. a—d. Brassicae. 3. a—c. Persicariae. 4. a. b. Splendens. 5. a—c. Oleracea. 6. Genistae. 7. Glauca. 8. a. b. Dentina. 9. a—c Trifolii. 10. Reticulata. 11. a. b. Chrysozona. 12. Serena. 13. a—c. Cappa. 14. a. b. Nana. 15. Albiniacula. 16. Compta. 17. a. b. Capsincola. 18. Cucubali. 19. Carpophaga.
RM2A2M6R7–Carpophaga bicolor, Print, 1820-1860
RMRJ3HN6–. Mammalogy and ornithology [microform]. Mammals; Birds; Mammifères; Oiseaux. 258 0 R N I T H 0 L O a Y. Our plate represents this bird about tbree-fourths of the size of life.. BILL or CAnrOPlIAUA ACRORXr. 3. Carfopuaoa Wilkesii, I'ale. Carpophaga Wilkesii, PcALK, Zool. Exp. Exp. Birds, p. 203 (let edition, 1848). Atlas, Ornithology, Plate XXV. Adults. Siqyra saturate coerulea, vlmU mlciwic. Capltc, cnllo et corpore infra saturate fnliginosis, virulcsccnti metalluv mlcantc. Vitla frontali angiista alba. Lotig. tot. IGh jwlUces. Form.—In size and general structure much resembling the precedin
RMRCHGH0–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Silene conica.. thus.) 17. Dianth. conspersa, )S.7. (Vergl. Dian- thus.) 18. Dianth. magnolii, Bd. Die Raupe, welche der albimacula sehr ähnlich ist, lebt im Sommer an Silene nutans. 19. Dianth. carpophaga, Bkh. — per- plexa, VS. (Siehe Lychnis.) In der untern Maingegend lebt die Raupe vorzüglich i
RM2A2M6RF–Carpophaga luctuosa, Print, 1700-1880
RMRCYGP3–. Der Bau der Vögel. Birds. Verdauungsorgane. 303 grosse entsprechend bedeutend, da Magenmund und Pförtner einander nahe gerückt sind und zwar um so näher, je muskelstärker der eigentliche Magen ist.. Verdauimgsorgane von Carpophaga Goliath. a Speiseröhre — b Drüsenmagen — c Muskelmagen mit den Kutikularzähnen — d Leber — e Darm. (Nach Via 11 ane.) Die Innenseite des eigentlichen Magens der Vögel ist von einer eigentümlichen gelblichen Haut überzogen, die sich im Ganzen abziehen lässt, unter dem Mikroskop als aus verworren durchsponnenen Fäden bestehend erscheint. Please note that these images
RM2A2M6RH–Carpophaga mullerii, Print, 1700-1880
RMRCG0C2–. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Butterflies; Insects. 25. Heterocera.. 1. a. b. Pisi. 2. a—d. Brassicae. 3. a—c. Persicariae. 4. a. b. Splendens. 5. a—c. Oleracea. 6. Genistae. 7. Glauca. 8. a. b. Dentina. 9. a—c Trifolii. 10. Reticulata. 11. a. b. Chrysozona. 12. Serena. 13. a—c. Cappa. 14. a. b. Nana. 15. Albiniacula. 16. Compta. 17. a. b. Capsincola. 18. Cucubali. 19. Carpophaga.. 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 resemb
RM2A2M6RM–Carpophaga novae zealandiae, Print, 1700-1880
RM2A2M6RB–Carpophaga janthina, Print, The Ryukyu wood pigeon (Columba jouyi), otherwise known as the silver-banded or silver-crescented pigeon is an extinct species of bird in the Columba genus in the family Columbidae. This wood pigeon was endemic to the Laurel forest habitat., 1833-1850
RM2A2M6RA–Carpophaga janthina, Print, The Ryukyu wood pigeon (Columba jouyi), otherwise known as the silver-banded or silver-crescented pigeon is an extinct species of bird in the Columba genus in the family Columbidae. This wood pigeon was endemic to the Laurel forest habitat., 1700-1880
RM2T8TM43–Keulemans, John Gerrard 1842-1912: New Zealand pigeon. Carpophaga Novae Zealandiae. (one-half natural size). / J. G. Keulemans delt. & lith. Plate XXIV. 1888, Shows wood pigeon or kereru, sitting on tawa tree
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