RMCE9YTB–Collared Aracari Pteroglossus torquatus Handled Whilst Temporarily Stunned After Accidentally Flying Into Lodge Door
RM2BB173Y–Male stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) perched on a bramble in early spring
RFMB6A1F–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in the Perth suburbs, Western Australia
RM2R0R51G–White-headed Scimitar Babbler (Gampsorhynchus rufulus torquatus), adult, sitting on a vine, Kaeng Krachan N. P. Thailand
RMBWTDB0–Black-collared Barbet (Lybius torquatus) adult male, perched on branch, Kruger N.P., South Africa
RM2AWD5FW–Pheasants; their natural history and practical management . s first describedand exhibited by the Hon. Walter Rothschild at themeeting of the British Ornithologists Olub on November 20,1901. Mr. Rothschilds description was as follows :— This species is somewhat allied to P. torquatus,Gm., but differs in the following points:—The scapulars arepaler rufous buff, instead of dark bright chocolate-rufous ormaroon-chocolate, as in P. torquatus. The flanks and breastare much paler, as are also the feathers of the hindneck andmantle. The crown is clear chromium-green, instead of oUve-green ; the super
RMJY0PM0–Collared Aracari, Pteroglossus torquatus, Panama, Central America, toucan, perched on branch in forest, calling with beak/bill open, Gamboa Reserve, P
RMBFWFDA–Plains wanderer
RMMCMMKJ–. *04mm-r O a •Smiri ^O b Fig. 84. Dasychone nigromaculata. a. Thoracic hook. b. Broader thoracic bristle. Genus Hypsicomus, Grube Hypsicomus torquatus (Grube). Augener, 1918, p. 572, text-fig. loi. St. 283. 14. viii. 27. Off Annobon, Gulf of Guinea. -75 mile to i mile N 12° E of Pyramid Rock, Annobon. 18-30 m. Gear DLH. One specimen. Remarks. This specimen measures 12 mm. for the body and 9 mm. for the gills. Its most conspicuous character is the brown colouring of the abdominal gland shields. The present material does not permit me to add anything to Augener's full account of this species.
RFMB6A1E–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in the Perth suburbs, Western Australia
RFM19CM3–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2AN5TNR–Journal of experimental zoology . 7. Prince of Wales X ring neck experiment. 1 Prince of Wales, P. principalis cf • 2 Ring neck P. torquatus, c? (type of ring neck stock). 3 F, cf (intermediate tail bars, rump color, neck-ring and wing coverts). 138 PLATE 7. )o c?cr Produced by crossing 9 Fi back to P. principalis cf-. Figure closest approach to pure principalis; Xo. 831.• 10 Fo c? cT arranged from small neck ring on left to large neck ring onither characters do not show well in plate. 139 HYBRIDIZATION AMONG DUCKS AND PHKASAXTS JOHN C. PHILLIPS PLATE 8
RMD24KYT–African Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) adult male, perched on stem, Bontebok N.P., Western Cape, South Africa, September
RFM19CKN–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CPJYW7–. On the natural history and classification of birds . Lear. Psitt. pi. 11. Palosornis, Vigors. Under mandible small, scarcelydeeper than it is long; the upper distinctly toothed;the tip acute. Tail very long, cuneated; the feathersnarrow, almost linear, and with their tips obtuse Ithe two middle greatly exceeding the others. TheOld World. P. torquatus. Le Vaill. pi. 22.Subfam. PSITTACIN.E. Parrots. Upper mandible very distinctly toothed ; lower mandible longer than it is high. Tail short, even or rounded. Erythrostomus, Sw. Tail rather lengthened, gra-duated, or rounded; the feathers broad. W
RMCNK61R–White-hooded Babbler (Gampsorhynchus rufulus torquatus) adult, perched on vine, Kaeng Krachan N.P., Thailand, february
RFM19CKR–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CNX92P–. The sportsman's British bird book . -pe, in which the white ring is absent, while the rump-feathers are a bluish slate-colour ; the interscapulars are dark greenshot with purple, and ornamented with crescentic lines of buff and the. IllKAS.XNT. PARTRIDGE 13 under-parts uniformly dark green : thirdly, the P. torquatus type, with awhite ring round the neck, the rump-feathers slate-colour, with a rust-coloured patch on each side, the interscapulars and flanks orange-buffcolour, and the bars on the tail broad. Hens of the P. colchicus andP. torquatus types closely resemble one another, the inter
RFM19CKY–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2AWTXD2–An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Arc/ueolagla, liv., p. 495. =^E. Chiantre, Le Caucase, 11., 56, Plate XIV (Atlas). It isremarkable to find on this the most Eastern Hallstattian site torqueswhich are so common on the Rhine, Switzerland, and the Jura, butabsent almost completely on all other Hallstattian sites, notably inItaly. ^ VII., p. 10. 282 PREHISTORIC ART chieftain whom he had slain his torque, and putting itround his own neck was henceforth known as Torquatus. The Keltic word is Tore, found in both Welsh andIrish literature applied to similar ornaments. One con-tinuous
RFM19CKT–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CP2HK4–. Companion to Gould's Handbook; or, Synopsis of the birds of Australia. Containing nearly one-third of the whole, or about 220 examples, for the most part from the original drawings . ^y^ PEDIONOMOS TORQUATUS MICROURlJS C Qlla^red P la.iTi -iwaTici bt e,T 4^^^^ .//. .A / r* i^ ^
RFM0M11R–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched on a log in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CD9Y5P–. The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . of superior size and strengtli, but with the same highspeed as a torpedo boat, the principal arm of the torpedo catcher,being machine guns. (E. P. G.) TORQUATUS. See Manlius. TORQUAY, a watering-place of England, is fineljsituated on the northern recess of Tor Bay, Devonshire,and on the Dartmouth and Torbay branch of the GreatWestern Railway, 12 miles north of Dartmouth, 23 southof Exeter, and 220 west-south west of London. Owingto the beauty of its site and the equability of its climate,it ia the favou
RFM0M11P–A Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched on a log in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CNW80T–. Illustrations of ornithology . u) JardiM^ Q. c te/?i<r/t tc/f/w/rt^. 5 9.. uj Jar at v, CJ- Otewz&pz* fct/yt/ tz fa*j. ARREMON TORQUATUS, Vwilht.Silent Tanager. PLATE LIX. A. olivaceus, capite medio, nuchaque incanis; vitta oculari fasciaque jugulari nigris;abdomine albido. Silent Tanager, Lath. Gen. Hist. vol. vi. p. 22.—Shatv, Gen. Zool. vol. x. part ii. p. <i69.Tanager silens, Lath. Ind. Orn. vol. i. p. 432.Arremon torquatus, Vieill. Gall, plate 78. This bird is a native of Guiana and Cayenne, and constitutes the genusArremon of Vieillot. It was separated by him from the Linnean Tan
RFM0M11H–A juvenile Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) begging to be fed, with both parents present, in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RM2CNTMGE–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . distiuct as a rule. Length about 23; tail 14; wing 8*5; tarsus So; bill fromcere 1*2 ; height of upper mandible 1. Distribution. The Andaman Islands ; Cocos Islands. Habits, Sfc. Similar to those of the allied races. 250 , PSITTACID^. 1138. PalaBornis torquatus. The Rose-ringed Paroquet. Psittacus torquatus, Bodd. Tab. PI. Enl. p. 32 (1783). Palseornis torquatus, Blyth, Cat. p. 4; Layard, A. M. N. H. (2) xiii, p. 262; Horsf. <§• M. Cat. ii, p. 611; Jerd. B. I. i, p. 257 ; Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. xli, pt. 2, p. 232; Hume, S. F. i, p.
RFM0M11F–A juvenile Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree with one of its parents, in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RMREA8E2–. Conside?rations sur une chauve-souris de Java, le Cheiromeles torquatus Horsfield 1824. PteropiAS s p.? C 1890-3629 N?2J. Pieropus Sp-î-'/SSO 3629 N"?!). 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.. Fe?nis, F. de. Saigon
RFM0M11J–A juvenile Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) perched in a tree with both parents present, in a local park in a Perth suburb, Western Australia
RMRE4RYC–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. GALLING. 369 The Gallinse consists of three families. The PhasianidtB contains about 250 species, which are nearly cosmopolitan. The Cracidae con- tains about 50 species, which are confined to the tropical regions of. Gauuus. Deep plantar tendons of Domestic Fowl. the American continent. The Megapodida numbers about a score species, which inhabit Australia and the islands of the Malay Archi- pelago. Seven species of Phasianidae are found in Japan. 375. PHASIANUS TORQUATUS. (CHINESE RING-NECKED PHEASANT.) Phasianus torguatm, Gmelin,'Syst. Nat. i. p. 74
RMRHJFBP–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds -- Japan. OALLINiE. 369 The Gallinse consists of tlircc families. The Phasianida contains about 250 spccics , which are nearly cosmopolitan. The Cracidce con- tains about 50 species, which arc confined to the tropical regions of F.P.o. Deep plantar tendons of Domestic Fowl. the American continent. The Megapodida numbers about a score species, which inhabit Australia and the islands of the Malay Archi- pelago. Seven species of Phasianidse are found in Japan. 375. PHASIANUS TORQUATUS. (CHINESE RING-NECKED PHEASANT.) Phasianus torquatus, Gnielin, Syst. Na
RMRGJW9A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 22. Mandibular profiles of Theropithecus and Papio. Bottom: Cercocebus torquatus female (primitive shape in Papionini). Left line, ascending: P. anubis, female; P. anubis, male. Right line, ascending: Theropithecus gelada, female; T. o. oswaldi, female; T. o. leakeyi, female. Note contrasting allometric trends in two morphological series.. 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 perfectl
RMRHJT9Y–. Birds. Birds. GAMPSORHrNOHUS. 231 The habits, which are now well known, apree well with those of the more arboreal Titnaliidce, but their nidification would seem to link them with the genus Volvocivora and its allies. Its position is extremely doubtful, but for the present I retain the genus in the position given it by Gates.. Fig. 41. —Head of G. r. rufulus. Gampsorhynchus rufulus. Key to Subspecies. A. Upper plumage golden-brown G. r. rufulus, p. 281. B. Upper plumage rufous-brown G. r. to'rquatus, p. 232. (232) Gampsorhynchus rufulus rufulus. The White-headei) Sheike-Babblek. Gampsorhynch
RMRM4X10–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 350 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. our bouiulary that it is not uulikelj^ to be found within our limits. Indeed, I am not sure that I did not see this animal on the rocky banks of the Eio Grande at Laredo, Texas, in 1885. SCELOPORUS TORQUATUS POINSETTII Baird and Girard. Sceloporus torquaiuspoinsetUi Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, XXII, 1885, p. 402.— BOULENGKR, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., II, 1885, p. 220. ? Sceloporus iorquatus, var. B. Wiegman
RMRPEPYX–. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. 392 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. Identification Ciiart No. 23.. No. 309. Sage Grouse (Centrocercus uro- phasianus). Found in the Rocky Mt. region of United States from New Mexico northwards. East to Nebraska and the Dakotas and west to the Sierra Nevadas in California. Length from 22 to 30 inches, the smaller dimensions being for the female. Plumage much variegated with black, white, buff and brown. Under- parts black. Female smaller and with a shorter tail. Ring-necked Pheasant|(P/?as/^«MS torquatus). This is one of the varieties that have been intro- du
RMRHDMM0–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 Myonycteris torquata Cynopterus collaris Gray, 1870, Cat. Monkeys, Le- murs, Fruit-eating Bats in Brit. Mus., p. 123 "W. Af- rica" = lower Congo (Allen 1939). Cynonycteris torquata Dobson, 1878, Cat. Chiroptera in Brit. Mus p. 76 (changed to torquata due to pri- ority of collaris in Cynonycteris). Xantharpia {Myonycteris) torquata Mazschie 1899, Me- gachiroptera, Berlin Mus., p. 61, 63. Range. Mumford (1970) first reported the species from Uganda. These are the most eastern records; M. torquatus s
RMRF22EN–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 298 FOKJIICAKIID^. 26. EHOPOTERPE. Type. Myrmornis, Hermann, Tab. qf. An. p. 188 (1783) . E. torquata ?* Riiopoterpe, Cab. JViiym. Arch. 1847, pt. i. p. 227 .. R. torquata. This monotj-pe is obviously allied to Forrnicarius, but distinguish- able by its short thick tarsi, short tail, long wings, denuded eye- region, and longer bill. It extends from Guiana to Eastern Ecuador.. Bill and foot of Rhopoterpe torquata. 1. Ehopoterpe torquata. Le Fourmillier de Cayenne, Daub. PI. Enl. 700. fig. 1. Forrnicarius torquatus, Bodd. Table d. PL Enl. p. 43. Ta
RMRFB8E3–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 298 FOKJIICAKIID^. 26. EHOPOTERPE. Type. Myrmornis, Hermann, Tab. qf. An. p. 188 (1783) . E. torquata ?* Riiopoterpe, Cab. JViiym. Arch. 1847, pt. i. p. 227 .. R. torquata. This monotj-pe is obviously allied to Forrnicarius, but distinguish- able by its short thick tarsi, short tail, long wings, denuded eye- region, and longer bill. It extends from Guiana to Eastern Ecuador.. Bill and foot of Rhopoterpe torquata. 1. Ehopoterpe torquata. Le Fourmillier de Cayenne, Daub. PI. Enl. 700. fig. 1. Forrnicarius torquatus, Bodd. Table d. PL Enl. p. 43. Ta
RMRMHTP3–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 6. a, Neptunea bonae-spei n. sp. b, central and lateral plates of radula. c, Prosipho torquatus n. sp. d, two views of protoconch. e, central and lateral plates of radula. Pyrenidae Pyrene cf. profundi (Dall) Astyris profundi Dall, 1889, p. 192, pi. 35, fig. 3. Columella {Astyris) profundi Dautzenberg, 1927, p. 89. Protoconch nucleus diam. 0-25 mm., plus 7 whorls. Profile of whorls slightly convex. Spire longer than aperture. Surface smooth, without any sculpture, the growth-lines for the most p
RMRGFXA7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 136 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Bubo virginianus virginianus (Gmel.). M. C. Z. No. 67852. Very probably the bird drawn by Wilson, 6, 1812, pi. 50, fig. 1. Conuropsis carolinensis (Linn.). M. C. Z. No. 67853. Original of Wilson's figure, 3,1811, pi. 26, fig. 1. Asyndesmus lewisi Riley. Picus torquatus Wils., 3, 1811, p. 31, pi. 20, fig. 3. Nomen praeoccupatum. M. C. Z. No. 67854. A single venerable looking specimen, proba- bly either the type, which was No. 2020 of the Peale Museum (Lewis and Clar
RMRF22PE–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 11. ASYNDESMrS. 137 «'. 2 «cl- sk. Takchan Creek, Feb. 8, 1874 Hume Coll. ( Tf. Davis(m). .1: (S ad. sk. Thounoyali, Nov. 19, 1878 (J. Hume Coll. Dar/mff). y. 2 iiiim. sk. Kossoum, July 22, 1879 (/. Hume Coll. Darlinff). 11. ASYNDESMUS. Type. Asyudesmus, Cmes, Proc. Acad, ridlad. 18GG, p. 66. A. torquatus. a b. a. Bociy-feather of Asyndesmus torquatus (enlarged). b. Body-feather of Dendrocopus major (enlarged). Range. Western Tnited States from the Black Hills and the Eocky MountaiDS, north to the southern part of Kritish Cohimbia and the Bow Eiv
RMRF23YX–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 22. LANIOTURDUS. 237 22. LANIOTURDUS. Lanioturdus Water/iouse, App. Alexander's E.vp. Int. Type IJypMpus, bimdev. Av. Mdh. Tent. p. 24 (187l') L. tuiquatus. Bill of Laniotiirdus forqitatus. Raiige. Confined to South-western Africa. 1. Lanioturdus torquatus. Lanioturdus torquatus, Waterhouse, App. Alex. Exp. Int. Afr. p 264 • A^^T' f^?- 4''*- "• P- ^^' ^''""'P'' ^''^- 4/>-- B. p. 43; id. Ibis, 1873, p. 170; Bocaye. Oni. Angola, p. 197. Platysteu-a albicauda, Strickl. Contr. Orn. 1852, p 144 Moqumus tandouus, Bp. C. R. xlii. p. 82
RMRFBA1H–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 22. LANIOTURDUS. 237 22. LANIOTURDUS. Lanioturdus Water/iouse, App. Alexander's E.vp. Int. Type IJypMpus, bimdev. Av. Mdh. Tent. p. 24 (187l') L. tuiquatus. Bill of Laniotiirdus forqitatus. Raiige. Confined to South-western Africa. 1. Lanioturdus torquatus. Lanioturdus torquatus, Waterhouse, App. Alex. Exp. Int. Afr. p 264 • A^^T' f^?- 4''*- "• P- ^^' ^''""'P'' ^''^- 4/>-- B. p. 43; id. Ibis, 1873, p. 170; Bocaye. Oni. Angola, p. 197. Platysteu-a albicauda, Strickl. Contr. Orn. 1852, p 144 Moqumus tandouus, Bp. C. R. xlii. p. 82
RMRFB8PE–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 11. ASYNDESMrS. 137 «'. 2 «cl- sk. Takchan Creek, Feb. 8, 1874 Hume Coll. ( Tf. Davis(m). .1: (S ad. sk. Thounoyali, Nov. 19, 1878 (J. Hume Coll. Dar/mff). y. 2 iiiim. sk. Kossoum, July 22, 1879 (/. Hume Coll. Darlinff). 11. ASYNDESMUS. Type. Asyudesmus, Cmes, Proc. Acad, ridlad. 18GG, p. 66. A. torquatus. a b. a. Bociy-feather of Asyndesmus torquatus (enlarged). b. Body-feather of Dendrocopus major (enlarged). Range. Western Tnited States from the Black Hills and the Eocky MountaiDS, north to the southern part of Kritish Cohimbia and the Bow Eiv
RMRE4DGH–. Birds. Birds. '250 . PSITTAOIDJS. 1138. FalsBoruis torqnatus. The Eose-Hnged Paroquet. Psittacus torquatufl, Bodd. Tab. PI. Enl. p. 32 (1783). Palseornis torquatus, Blyth, Cat. p. 4; Layard, A. M. N. S. (2) xiii, p. 262; Horsf. ^ M. Cat. li, p. 611; Jerd. B. I. i, p. 257 ; • • Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. xli, pt. 2, p. 232; Hume, 8. F. i, p. 170; ii, p. 13; xi, p. 64; id. Cat. no. 148; Blyth, Birds Burm. p. 55; Sume 8f Dav. S. F. vi, p. 118; Legge,fiirds Ceyl. p. 171; Oates, B. B. ii, p. 14i; id. in Brnneh N. ^ E. 2nd ed. iii, p. 85; Barnes, BirdsB<yhi. p. 108; N&wriham, Jmir. Bom. N. H.ii
RMRCEPDE–. Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel. Birds; Birds; Birds. 1184 Aquilidae. Vögel der großen Sundainseln hierher? "Wenn nicht, muß dann die Art nicht torquatus ieißen, und ist nicht tiveddalii von Sumatra und Malakkahalbinsel dasselbe!? 3. P. celebensis Wall. — Nur von Celebes bekannt, doch scheint auch ein Stück von Basilan dazu zu gehören. Kleine Form, Färbung merkwürdig mit der von Spizaetus lanceolatus übereinstimmend. (Vgl. Meyer & Wiglesw., B. Celebes I, p. 65, Taf. 1, 2.) Gattung ELANUS
RMREA8E5–. ConsideÌrations sur une chauve-souris de Java, le Cheiromeles torquatus Horsfield 1824. MÃ cpoius Wate nnousii. PteropiAS s p.? C 1890-3629 N?2J. 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.. FeÌnis, F. de. Saigon
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