RM2AG8EMF–Berlin, Germany. 18th Dec, 2019. Michael Heethoff, Chairman of the Digital Natural History Archive Darmstadt (Dinarda), explains the functionality of the device at the presentation of the first 3D insect scanner in the Berlin Natural History Museum. Thanks to the latest possibilities of digitalization, a few clicks will be enough in the future to recognize every single hair of a bee. The 'Darmstädter Insektenscanner' is the only scanner so far that can digitize insects in 3D. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2AG7AMM–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. e driver and legionary ants, butis discernible also among the guests of many of our northern species.Two of the common Staphylinids living with Liometopnm occidcntalcin Colorado, namely, Dinardilla liometopi and Apteronina schmitti, areclearly mimetic, the former in color and pilosity, the latter -in form.In the species of Dinarda of Europe, we have guests which resemblethe loricate dorylophiles and ecitophiles in form and also mimic theirhosts in color. The genus has been carefully studied by Wasmann(igoie, 19040?, etc.), who regards it as re
RMP5600B–Lomechusa dentata, Dinarda maerkeli, Dentated Staphylinus beetle and round-leaved stonecrop, Sedum dasyphyllum. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RMPFH058–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 388 2. 7.—10. følehornsled omtrent dobbelt så brede som lange. Lidt større, 3,5—4,5 mm, og lidt bredere 1 b. dentåta. 7.—10. følehornsled mindre stærkt tværbrede. Lidt mindre, 3,5—4 mm, og lidt mindre bred le. hagens i. 1. D. dentåta Grav. a. Var. maerkeli Kiesw. (fig. 329). Fedtagtigt glinsende, brun, eller brunrød, hovedet, pronotums midtparti og oftest. Fig. 329. Dinarda dentåta v. maerkeli. x 11. rygleddene fortil mørkere, følehornene brune med lysere rod og endeled. Hoved og pronotum med kraftigt, vingedækkerne finere
RMMEJX33–. Die Ameise. Schilderung ihrer Lebensweise . Dinarda dentafa, die Milben von einem anderen Ameisengast (Lomechusa) wegfressend. Nach Wasmann (aus Wheeler). ^) Der Nutzen, der den Ameisen aus der Synoekie erwachsen kann, ist aber nicht zu vergleichen mit dem Nutzen, der ihnen aus der Tropho- biose erwächst. Denn orsterer ist nur ganz geringfügiger und gelegent- licher Natur, während doch die Trophobiose für viele Ameisen die Haupt- k-bensbedingung darstellt. Kscherich, IMe Aiiieis^-. 2. Aiill. IG
RM2AG8EPF–Berlin, Germany. 18th Dec, 2019. Johannes Vogel (l), General Director of the Natural History Museum, and Michael Heethoff, Chairman of the Digital Natural History Archive Darmstadt (Dinarda), are behind the scanner at the presentation of the first 3D insect scanner at the Natural History Museum in Berlin. Thanks to the latest possibilities of digitalization, a few clicks will be enough in the future to recognize every single hair of a bee. The 'Darmstädter Insektenscanner' is the only scanner so far that can digitize insects in 3D. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2AGE6FN–. Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects. Lomechusa stnnnosa being freed of mites by Dinarda dentata.—After Wasmann. cophilous beetles furnish their hosts with a much-coveted secre-tion and receive every attention from the ants, which cleanthese valuable beetles and even feed them mouth to mouth, asthe ants feed one another. Lomechusa (Fig. 286) is one ofthese favored guests, as it has abdominal tufts of hairs fromwhich the ants secure a secreted fluid. Atcuiclcs (Fig. 287)is another; it solicits and obtains food from the mouth of aforaging ant as if it were
RMMEJX19–. Die Ameise. Schilderung ihrer Lebensweise . D E Zungenbildung verschiedener myrme- kophiler Staphylinen. A von Dinarda hagensi Wasm.; B von Myrmedonia funesta Grv.; C von AtemeiesparadoXUS Grv.; D vonXeno- dusa Cava Lee.; E von Lomechusa strumosa F. Nach Wasmann. [vermöge des Fühlertastsinnes). Das Höchste in dieser Beziehung ist bei den oben (unter den Synoeken) bereits genannten Gattungen Mimecüon und Mima- nomma, die es sogar fertig brach- ten, die Ameisentaille nach- zuahmen (Fig. 73). Bei den Gästen gutsehender Ameisen dagegen bezieht sich die Mimikr}- auch auf das Kolorit. Doch zeigt i
RM2AKJ5AB–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . 11 12 10 E.V/ilsonDel. I [h i Imp, Camb Soi - Inst Co L.REEVE &,C0 LONDON. LiL»A PLATE XLI. Fig. 1. Dinarda Maerkeli, Kies. 2. Atemeles emarginatus, Grat*. 3. ) ! paradoxus, Grav. 4. Myi •medonia Haworthi, Steph. 5. jj collaris, Payh. 6. »5 humeralisj Gi^av. 7. cognata, MaerJc.funesta, Grav. 8. ^3J) 9. J? limbata, Fayk. 9a. ^ J, extremity of hind body ofmale. 10. JJ iugenp, Grav. 11. >) laticollis, Maerk. 12. *
RM2AKJ62M–The Coleoptera of the British islandsA descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with notes as to localities, habitats, etc . 11. „ umbrosa, JSr. 12. Chilopora longitareis, Er. 13. „ rubicunda, Er. PLATE 40.. 11 12 10 E.V/ilsonDel. I [h i Imp, Camb Soi - Inst Co L.REEVE &,C0 LONDON. LiL»A PLATE XLI. Fig. 1. Dinarda Maerkeli, Kies. 2. Atemeles emarginatus, Grat*. 3. ) ! paradoxus, Grav. 4. Myi •medonia Haworthi, Steph. 5. jj collaris, Payh. 6. »5 humeralisj Gi^av. 7. cognata, MaerJc.funesta, Grav. 8. ^3J) 9. J? limbata, Fayk. 9a. ^ J, ex
RMRH2EWD–. The British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of figures of all the genera of British beetles. Beetles. Pi 2Z. I. MEG-ACRONUS 2 MVCETOPORUS. 3 DEiNOPSlS + . OENTROG-LOSSA. 6 DIGLOSSA. 7 DINARDA ATEMELES.. 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.. Shuckard, William Edward, 1802-1868; Spry, W. London : H. G. Bohn
RMRH38D7–. The British Coleoptera delineated, consisting of figures of all the genera of British beetles. Beetles. Pi 22. I. MEG-ACRONUS 2 MVCETOPORUS. 3 D EI N 0 P S I S . GENTROGLOSSA. <b DIGL05SA. 7. DINARDA ATEMELES. 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.. Shuckard, William Edward, 1802-1868; Spry, W. , illus. London, W. Crofts
RMRENY0E–. The study of animal life [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. CHAF. V Social Life of Animais H to^the three great phases in the history of human develop- Very quaint is another habit of thi. "little people, so hZt"T-r'' ^^"' °?''P^"^ °^ ^°^^^^^'^^ guests in'the home These are mostly little beetles, and have been carefiilly studied by Dr. Weismann, who distinguishes trSe guests {Atemeles, Lomechusa, Claviger) which are caredTor and fed by the ants, from others {Dinarda, H^^terius Form^oxenu^ wh.ch are tolerated, though not Ireated whh special fnendlmess, and which feed on de
RMRCPR6N–. Die Ameise. Schilderung ihrer Lebensweise. Ants. 240 Individuelle Symbiose. {Atelura, Myrmecophäa, ausnahmsweise Dinarda) oder sie lassen sich direkt aus dem Munde der Ameisen füttern {Myrmecophila, Harpa- gomyia) oder sie belecken auch die Oberfläche der Ameisen, um der dort ausgetretenen Sekrete willen {MyrmecopMla) (Fig. 77) oder endlich sie leben als Räuber von der Brut ihrer Wirte i). Letzteres ist aber bei den Synoeken relativ selten: Wasmann beobachtete die Ausübung des Räuberhandwerks einige Male bei Dinarda, welche an kokonlosen Puppen und Eiern ihrer Wirte fraÃen, ferner Silv
RMRCPR60–. Die Ameise. Schilderung ihrer Lebensweise. Ants. H. D E Zungenbildung verschiedener myrme- kophiler Staphylinen. A von Dinarda hagensi Wasm.; B von Myrmedonia funesta Grv.; C von AtemeiesparadoXUS Grv.; D vonXeno- dusa Cava Lee.; E von Lomechusa strumosa F. Nach Wasmann. [vermöge des Fühlertastsinnes). Das Höchste in dieser Beziehung ist bei den oben (unter den Synoeken) bereits genannten Gattungen Mimecüon und Mima- nomma, die es sogar fertig brach- ten, die Ameisentaille nach- zuahmen (Fig. 73). Bei den Gästen gutsehender Ameisen dagegen bezieht sich die Mimikr}- auch auf das Kolorit. Doch
RMRD0WWP–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 388 2. 7.—10. følehornsled omtrent dobbelt så brede som lange. Lidt større, 3,5—4,5 mm, og lidt bredere 1 b. dentåta. 7.—10. følehornsled mindre stærkt tværbrede. Lidt mindre, 3,5—4 mm, og lidt mindre bred le. hagens i. 1. D. dentåta Grav. a. Var. maerkeli Kiesw. (fig. 329). Fedtagtigt glinsende, brun, eller brunrød, hovedet, pronotums midtparti og oftest. Fig. 329. Dinarda dentåta v. maerkeli. x 11. rygleddene fortil mørkere, følehornene brune med lysere rod og endeled. Hoved og pronotum med kraftigt, vingedækkerne finere
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