RMA7JC87–TUATARA (Sphenodon guntheri) Ancient endemic reptile Brothers island, NEW ZEALAND Captive
RMF6WWC6–Antennarius maculatus, Wartskin or Warty frogfish, anglerfish, Alor, Indonesia, Sawu Sea, Pantarstrait, Indian Ocean
RFBGGFBT–tuatara
RMMFCYEX–TUATARA Brothers Island Race Sphenodon punctatus guntheri Only surviving species of group Rhynchocephalia, since Mesozoic era
RMA5CKTH–Galapagos giant tortoises of the Sierra Negra subspice (Geochelone nigra guntheri) on the Galapagos, Ecuador
RMH023RF–Galapagos tortoise, Galapagos giant tortoise (guntheri) (Chelonodis nigra guntheri, Geochelone elephantopus guntheri, Geochelone nigra guntheri, Testudo elephantopus guntheri, Chelonoides elephantopus guntheri), two Galapagos tortoises in sand, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isabela, Puerto Villamil
RMT56TPC–Kirk's dik dik feeding, Tanzania
RMKWT923–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RM2JADDP6–Dik dik, Serengeti National Park
RFJC6N9F–Sierra Negra Tortoise Chelonoidis nigra guntheri is part of the Galapagos Island giant tortoises.
RMP0BN67–. Deutsch: Hermann Mylius von Gnadenfeld, geb. Müller, (* 10. November 1603 in Berne; † November 1657 in Oldenburg), war Rat und Gesandter des Grafen Anton Günther von Oldenburg. English: Portrait of Hermann Mylius von Gnadenfeld (1603-1657). 'Hermannus Mylius: in Gnadenfelt Ictus Caesareae et Regiae Maiestatis Daniae. nec non Illustrissimi Domini Anthon-Guntheri. Comitus in Oldenburg et Delmenhorst Domini in Teveren et Kniphausen, Consiliarius Comes Palatinus et Iudex Provincialis Kniphausanus. Ad Tractatus Pacis Westphaliae, et Comitia Ratisbonensia Legatus. Anno 1652.' (Ictus = jurisconsult
RMB494FJ–LEAF FROG SOLOMON ISLAND CERATOBATRACHUS GUNTHERI
RMA5K6F1–REPTILE TUATARA Sphenodon guntheri Brothers Island New Zealand CAPTIVE Endangered primitive reptile
RMAJ3P1B–Gunther s dikdik Madoqua guntheri Honolulu Zoo
RMA4RHF6–Dik Dik Madoqua guntheri eating thorn acazia rainy season Waterberg National park Namibia Africa
RMB5AEPE–Female Gunther's dik dik (Rinchotragus guntheri), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
RMATJ3CN–Africa Tanzania Serengeti National Park Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RMBHPA5K–Giant Tortoise, Geochelone nigra gunthen, Isabela, Galapagos
RMBPJMPE–South America, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Wild Giant. Tortoise on Santa Cruz Island
RMF6WWC4–Antennarius maculatus, Wartskin or Warty frogfish, anglerfish, Alor, Indonesia, Sawu Sea, Pantarstrait, Indian Ocean
RMKT3AG0–39678 Hypseleotris guntheri (Bleeker)
RMB8C6MC–Sweepers around soft coral
RMC86N2W–Cerro Paloma Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) in the Tortoise Breeding Centre on Isabela Island, the Galapagos.
RMH023RE–Galapagos tortoise, Galapagos giant tortoise (guntheri) (Chelonodis nigra guntheri, Geochelone elephantopus guntheri, Geochelone nigra guntheri, Testudo elephantopus guntheri, Chelonoides elephantopus guntheri), portrait, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isabela, Puerto Villamil
RMP80R60–Setarches guntheri = Setarches guentheri Johnson, 1862 English: Channeled Rockfish from lateral and head from dorsal . 1862 (published 1863) 345 SetarchesGuntheriFord
RMKWT920–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RM2JADDTE–Dik dik, Serengeti National Park
RM2JEG712–Gogia guntheri Sprinkle, 1973.
RMA92925–Gunther s Dikdik Madoqua guntheri
RMB494R9–LEAF FROG SOLOMON ISLAND CERATOBATRACHUS GUNTHERI
RMP7DHHA–Batrachia frogs and toads: pouch frog, Gastrotheca ovifera (endangered), Mediterranean tree frog, Hyla meridionalis, Canelos treefrog, Ecnomiohyla tuberculosa, Guenther's marsupial frog, Gastrotheca guentheri, flying frog or harlequin tree frog, Rhacophorus pardalis, military frog, Lithodytes lineatus, common green frog, Hylarana erythraea, Solomon Island leaf frog, Ceratobatrachus guentheri, Mozambique rain frog, Breviceps mossambicus, and Northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natu
RMF87FAB–Batrachia frogs and toads: pouch frog, Gastrotheca ovifera (endangered), Mediterranean tree frog, Hyla meridionalis, Canelos treefrog, Ecnomiohyla tuberculosa, Guenther's marsupial frog, Gastrotheca guentheri, flying frog or harlequin tree frog, Rhacophorus pardalis, military frog, Lithodytes lineatus, common green frog, Hylarana erythraea, Solomon Island leaf frog, Ceratobatrachus guentheri, Mozambique rain frog, Breviceps mossambicus, and Northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natu
RMA4RHF3–Dik Dik Madoqua guentheri in tall vegetation rainy season Waterberg National Park Namibia Africa
RMB5AEPF–Male Gunther's dik dik (Rinchotragus guntheri), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
RMAM8YTM–Kenya Samburu National Reserve Kenya Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RFB5AET8–Male Gunther's dik dik (Rinchotragus guntheri), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
RM2AWRF9X–Fishes . ?*>.W: ^/ Fig. 582 —Dormeur, Eleotris pisonis Gmelin. Tortugas, Fla. Indies and Vireosa hance of Japan, are very gracefully colored.One genus, Eviota, is composed of numerous species, all minute,less than an inch in length. These abound in the crevices incoral-heads. Eviota epiphanes is fotmd in Hawaii, the othersfarther south. Hypseleotris guntheri, of the rivers and springsof Polynesia, swims freely in the water, like a minnow, neverhugging the bottom as usual among gobies. 672 Gobioidei, Discocephali, and Tasniosomi Of the typical gobies having the ventrals united we canmention
RM2A40W39–New Zealand tuatera, Sphenodon punctatus or Sphenodon guntheri. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsche’s Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932.
RMGK6T2Y–42528 Hepatus guntheri (Jenkins); from the type
RMKT2W9Y–39384 Aspidophoroides guntheri Bean
RMB8C5F5–A sunken shipping buoy in Nuweiba
RMC86N2C–Cerro Paloma Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) in the Tortoise Breeding Centre on Isabela Island, the Galapagos.
RMT1JK29–Discovery reports (1929) Discovery reports discoveryreports11929inst Year: 1929 NEMATODA SSI Sub-family Thelaziinae Spinitectus guntheri, sp. n. (Figs. 7-9) One male, three mature and two immature females of this form were found among a haul of fishes from a depth of loco metres at Station 86, off South-west Africa, June 24, O
RMME82TY–. Die Kriechthiere Deutsche-Ost-Afrikas: beiträge zur Systematik und Descendenzlehre; . Fig. L. Ordnung: Gymnophiona. Familie: Coeciliidae. Hypogeophis güntheri, Blgr. Sansibar; 1 Individ., alt.; J. E. Pansch S.; Boul., Cat. of Batr. sal., S. 97. jung.; J. Kirk S.; Boul., Cat. of Batr. sah, S. 97. jung.; J. Kirk S.; Mus.-Nro. 10407. Sansibar; 6 Individ Sansibar; 1 Individ
RMKWT91P–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RM2JADDP4–Dik dik, Serengeti National Park
RMKWT8YT–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMAWP50A–Gunther s Dikdik in Samburu Kenya
RM2BT4MW8–New Zealand tuatera, Sphenodon punctatus or Sphenodon guntheri. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932.
RMAM909H–Kenya Samburu National Reserve Kenya Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RFB5AET6–Male Gunther's dik dik (Rinchotragus guntheri), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
RMT1JK2C–Discovery reports (1929) Discovery reports discoveryreports11929inst Year: 1929 O B. Fig. 7. Spinitectus guntheri. Anterior end of female: A, lateral view; 5, dorsal view. 1926. It is probable that, as often happens with fishes brought to the surface from considerable depths, some of them had been so badly damaged as to allow the parasites to escape. It is unfortunately impossible to state from what species of fish they came. The length of the male is 17-75 mm., that of the mature females varying between 19-8 and 23-3 mm. The body is slender in the oeso- phageal region, and much stouter O
RMMCMEEE–. B. Fig. 7. Spinitectus guntheri. Anterior end of female: A, lateral view; 5, dorsal view. 1926. It is probable that, as often happens with fishes brought to the surface from considerable depths, some of them had been so badly damaged as to allow the parasites to escape. It is unfortunately impossible to state from what species of fish they came. The length of the male is 17-75 mm., that of the mature females varying between 19-8 and 23-3 mm. The body is slender in the oeso- phageal region, and much stouter On in the posterior region, which con- ^ tains the genital organs. The maxi- mum thick
RMKWT8YD–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMAWP50D–Gunther s Dikdik in Samburu Kenya
RMAM88YH–Kenya Samburu National Reserve Kenya Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RMRMGMR6–. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. An not. Zuol. Jap. Vol.. III. Fig. I. TAB. 111.. C. Ishikawa et K. Yokoyama del. Fig. I. I.eucogobio guntheri, Fig. 2. Leucogobio jordani.. 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.. Nihon Do?butsu Gakkai; To?kyo? Do?butsu Gakkai. Tokyo : Societas
RMGK6KB0–39384 Aspidophoroides guntheri Bean
RMKT3EPE–42528 Hepatus guntheri (Jenkins); from the type
RMT1JK2A–Discovery reports (1929) Discovery reports discoveryreports11929inst Year: 1929 B. Fig. 7. Spinitectus guntheri. Anterior end of female: A, lateral view; 5, dorsal view. 1926. It is probable that, as often happens with fishes brought to the surface from considerable depths, some of them had been so badly damaged as to allow the parasites to escape. It is unfortunately impossible to state from what species of fish they came. The length of the male is 17-75 mm., that of the mature females varying between 19-8 and 23-3 mm. The body is slender in the oeso- phageal region, and much stouter On in
RMMCPAJ8–. --. DISCOVERY REPORTS 254 text-fig. i) in ^. guntheri. In addition to the autozooids forming the whorl, three fuUgrown autozooids are found on the inner side of the ring, evidently displaced or pushed to the inner side of the whorl at intervals between autozooids of the outer circle. This dis- placement may possibly be due in part to a contraction of the rachis, especially in the case of the single displaced autozooid (unstippled in text-fig. 2). But the two inner autozooids on the other side are more likely to have budded inside the whorl. As far as we can judge from the literature, this sp
RMKWT8YF–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMAM8YTY–Kenya Samburu National Reserve Kenya Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RMRDR5DM–. Fishes. Fishes. 55' The Bass and their Relatives also held under suspicion on Tutuila, though other fishes of this type are regarded as always safe. Other common snappers. Fig. 439.—Hoplopagrtis guntheri Gill. Mazatlan. of Florida and Cuba are the dog snapper or jocii (Lutianus jocu), the schoolmaster or caji (Lutianus apodus), the black-fin snapper or sese de lo alto {Lutianus buccanella), the silk snapper or. 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 p
RMGK69B7–52011 Hoplopagrus guntheri Gill Mazatlan
RMKT3CFJ–41047 Teuthis guntheri Jenkins, new species Type
RMT1H2CN–Discovery reports (1959) Discovery reports discoveryreports29inst Year: 1959 --. DISCOVERY REPORTS 254 text-fig. i) in . guntheri. In addition to the autozooids forming the whorl, three fuUgrown autozooids are found on the inner side of the ring, evidently displaced or pushed to the inner side of the whorl at intervals between autozooids of the outer circle. This dis- placement may possibly be due in part to a contraction of the rachis, especially in the case of the single displaced autozooid (unstippled in text-fig. 2). But the two inner autozooids on the other side are more likely to have
RMMCRCH7–. 0 -5mm Fig. 24. A. Caberea darwinii Busk, Antarctic type. National Antarctic Expedition, McMurdo Sound. B. C. darwinii var. guntheri var.n. St. WS 840, between Burdwood Bank and Patagonian Shelf. Both drawings show the zooecia immediately preceding a bifurcation. In Fig. B the scutum of the median zooecium is broken, and the granulation of the cryptocyst has been omitted from all but one of the zooecia. c. cryptocyst, mdb. mandible, op. operculum (open), sp. spine, v. vibraculum. the typical form are, however, the deepest from which Polyzoa were obtained in the Patagonian region, and there i
RMKWT8XP–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMAM8BHP–Kenya Samburu National Reserve Kenya Gunther s long snouted Dik dik Mandoqua guntheri the smallest antelopes
RMCBE48E–Africa, Tanzania, Gunther's long snouted Dik dik (Mandoqua guntheri) the smallest antelopes
RMRDJT3T–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. 336 The Bass and their Relatives also held under suspicion on Tutuila, though other fishes of this type are regarded as always safe. Other common snappers. Fig. 271.—Iloplopagrus guntheri GUI. Mazatlan. of Florida and Cuba are the dog snapper or jocii {Lutianns jocn), the schoolmaster or caji {Lutianus apodits), the black-fin snapper or sese de lo alto {Lutianus buccanella), the silk snapper or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RMGK6P11–41143 Porogadus guntheri Jordan & Fowler
RMMCTNKK–. Fig. 35. Notothenia guntheri. Holotype. Mr E. R. Gunther notes that in life the body is pale slaty grey, darker on back and becoming white ventrally, the general shade never being as deep as in N. ramsayi. The cross-bars, if present, are faint, and are sometimes green instead of grey. There are three or four golden green bands on the side of the head, the first sloping downwards from the maxillary, the others radiating from the praeorbital and eye, the third dilating into a green flush on the angle of the operculum. The iris is of a paler tint than that of N. ramsayi. The dorsal fins are bri
RMKWT8YY–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMRJ1YFX–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 439. Hadkopterus guntheri. (P. 1033.) 440. HAOKOl'TERrs KV11)E8. (P. 1036.) 441. HaDROI'TERUS 8CIEUU8. (P. 1037.) '^-^^'^wn^w^vw'f^^'. 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.. Jordan, David Starr
RMGK6NW4–41047 Teuthis guntheri Jenkins, new species Type
RMKWT8Y7–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMRF3KR1–. A catalog of the fishes known from the waters of Korea. Fishes. JORDAN AND METZI FISHES KNOWN FROM THE WATERS OF KOREA 55 e**^* CheiidomGMV Family TRIGLID^. 204. Clieiliduiiiilxlhys kumu (Lesson & Garnot). "Hobo." Fusan, conunon (No. 4532a). 205. Lepidotrigla guntheri Hilgendorf. Fusan (Jouy). 206. Lepidotrigla microptera (Gunther). Port Arthur (Abbott). The Japanese form (Lepidotrigla strauchii Steindachner) is apparently different from this Chinese species. Family GOBIIDiE. 207. Periophthalmus cantonensis (Osbeck). Fusan, on the mud flats (No. 4245a). 208. Apocryptes chinensi
RMKWT8XN–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
RMRGFK4W–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 78 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY markings on face, back, and legs; venter purplish black and white." In general form of head and snout this species agrees with E. guntheri and E. sancta-martae, which, however, are very dif- ferent in other respects. E. fitzingeri and E. conspicillatus which are also spotted on the posterior part of the thighs, have a good- sized, distinct tympanum and a long, subelliptical snout with a strong canthus rostralis. Eleutherodactylus racenisi sp. n. Figure 7 Type. Universid
RMKWT8Y6–Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra guntheri) in the wild. Isabela island, Galapagos.
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