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RMPPJ18H–METEORITE. Class H5. Simmern (Germany). Fallen on the earth's surface on July 1, 1920. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2PGYKT2–Fossilisation of a puffer tooth fish (Mesturus verrucosus), Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
RM2APP5CF–24 January 2020, Berlin: Peter C. Kjærgaard (l.), Director of the Statens Naturhistoriske Museum in Copenhagen (Denmark), and Johannes Vogel, Director of the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, at the press conference to present the original skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The exhibit named Tristan Otto will be on display in Copenhagen (Denmark) for one year. Photo: Jordan Raza/dpa
RMRMPCJF–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Publications of the Carnegie Museum Serial No. 60 ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Vol. VI. Nos. II, III and IV. August, 1910. . For sale by Messrs. Wm. Wesley & Sons, 28 Essex St. Strand, London, England; Messrs. R. Friedlander u. Sohn, 11 Carlstrasse, Berlin, N. W. 6., Germany; and at the Carnegie Museuii, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMPPJ19T–Pegmatite. Igneous rock with a grain size around 20 mm. Rocks with this grain size are said to have pegmatitic texture. Piece from Germany. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2PGYKRP–Fossilisation of a long-snouted pterosaur (Rhamphorhynchus muensteri), Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
RM2APP5AB–24 January 2020, Berlin: Peter C. Kjærgaard (l.), Director of the Statens Naturhistoriske Museum in Copenhagen (Denmark), and Johannes Vogel, Director of the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, at the press conference to present the original skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The exhibit named Tristan Otto will be on display in Copenhagen (Denmark) for one year. Photo: Jordan Raza/dpa
RMRR42K5–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 83. FIG. 84. Berkshire Athenaeum at Pittsfield, Mass., and preserved in the library in a glass frame. The feathers are somewhat worn in several places. Fig. 86. 46. Cloak of iiwi, 51.5 inches long, with figures of 00. Of the long and narrow class. From a sketch by the author. In the Museum fiir Volkerkunde, Berlin | 1825 ]. Fig. 87.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMPPJ0FD–Fluid lava emitted by a volcano during its eruptions. Exemplary lava flow of the Pahoehoe type or cordaba, from Vesuvius, Italy. Generally of Basaltic lavas. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2PGYKRN–Fossilisation of a long arm crab (Mecochirus longimanatus), Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
RMR0Y5YK–Berlin, Germany. 07th Nov, 2018. Michael Müller (SPD), Governing Mayor of Berlin, takes part in a press conference at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. The Berlin Museum of Natural History receives a three-digit million sum injection of money from the federal government and the state for its renovation and expansion. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRMP0EN–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Publications of the Carnegie Museum Serial No. 46 ANNALS. CARNEGIE MUSEUM Vol. IV. No. i December, 1906 For sale by Messrs. Wm. Wesley & Sons, 2S Essex St. Strand, London, England Messrs. R. Friedlaender u. Sohn, n Carlstrasse, Berlin, N. W. 6., Germany, and at the Carnegie Museum, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustra
RMPPJ0N5–Globules of molten rock (pyroclastics) whose size equals or exceeds 64 mm in diameter. They form when a volcano expels viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. Greece. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2R9061P–Exhibition of fossils, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
RMR0Y5XY–Berlin, Germany. 07th Nov, 2018. Michael Müller (SPD), Governing Mayor of Berlin, takes part in a press conference at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. The Berlin Museum of Natural History receives a three-digit million sum injection of money from the federal government and the state for its renovation and expansion. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRR64TK–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history; Natural history. Abhandi d.Senckenb.natiirf.'CmelLsck. Bd.29. TaC.ll.. Ad not. Utk Werner t Winter, Frankfur "M. Plastron von Podocnemis stromeri n sp. von Abüsir, ca. 3/4 nat. Gr. Kgl. Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.. 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.. Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. Frankfurt am Main : Walde
RMPPJ0CA–Archeopteryx. A bird (the most primitive known), who lived in the Upper Jurassic (about 150.8 and 145.5 million years ago, in the Tithonian). Fossil from Eichstatt, Germany. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2R90618–Exhibition room of the mineral collection, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
RMR0Y5M0–Berlin, Germany. 07th Nov, 2018. Johannes Vogel, General Director of the Berlin Museum of Natural History, takes part in a press conference at the Berlin Museum of Natural History. The Berlin Museum of Natural History receives a three-digit million sum injection of money from the federal government and the state for its renovation and expansion. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRDJPHR–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. AXABANTIU^. 1| times as deep as long, the distance between dorsal and caudal about ^ length of head. Scales rugose and strongly ctenoid, 31- 35 |§; lateral lines ^;|. Olive or green a,bove, with or without black spots or with rather indistinct dark vertical bars, whitish beneath ; soft dorsal spotted with blackish. Total length 140 millim. Bechuanaland, Zambesi Basin, Lakes Bangwelu and Mweru, Uelle.â Types in Berlin Museum. Prof. W.Peters (P.). Rev. F. A. Rogers and E. C. C
RMPPJ0FJ–Stygimoloch. A genus represented by a single species of pachicefalosaurin marginocephalus dinosaur, which lived in the Upper Cretaceous, about 65.5 million years ago, in the Mastrichtian, in what is now North America. Skull detail. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2R90629–Display case with exhibits, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany, stuffed animals
RMFEN39G–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRMK8CW–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ANNALS SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. VOLUME V. PART I. containing:— On the Meteoric Stone tvhich fell at the Mission Station of St. Mark's, Transkei, on January 5, 1903. By Prof. E. Cohen, of Greifs- wald. Revised and annotated after the author's death by C. Klein, Berlin. With Plates I., II., and III.. ISSUED JAN.. 4th, 1906. PRICE 48. PRINTED FOR THE TRUSTEES OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM By West, Newman & Co., London.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMPPJ1CE–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2R9062E–Dinosaur skeleton, construction of Kentosaurus aethiopicus, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany, skull
RMFEN39B–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRGJCF3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 86 D. G. H. HALSTEAD nr Sasoima; Brazil: Sta Catharina; Argentina: Tabilias Saita. In BMNH, London; CAS, California; MNHN, Paris; USNM, Washington and ZM, Berlin. Habitats. This species has been imported to Britain on Brazil nuts from Belon and on Brazilian cocoa beans. In Costa Rica (Nevermann Collection USNM, Washington) it has been collected at light, on fruits of Musa textilis Nee (Manilla hemp), dead leaves of Sechium edule Swartz, and under loose bark. Cathartosilvanus tropicalis (Van Dyke) comb. n. (Text-figs 102, 103, no) S
RMPPJ00M–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RM2R9061Y–Skeleton reconstruction of a Dicraeosaurus hansemanni, Saurierhalle, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany, dinosaur skeleton
RMFEN39M–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRN3KE8–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Abb. 46. Cliicome olin und matlactli omome co^caquaulitli- (Wiener Handschrift 4.) gott hier dargestellt werden sollte. Der letzten Figur endlich, die die rechte obere Ecke in der Abb. 35 einnimmt, muss, wie ich oben auseinandergesetzt habe, der Name chicome olin »sieben rollende ^) Vgl. Seier, »Codex Fejerväry-Mayer«, Berlin 1901, S. 125 — 126.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMPPJ041–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMFW33CB–Fossil specimen of a Mecochirus longimanatus (Mecochirus longimanatus), lobster-like, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum
RMFEN39H–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRR41W4–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 86. VARIOUS ADZE HANDIJCS. A. New Caledonia, in the Vienna Museum. B. New Caledonia, in the Copenhagen Museum. C. Bismarck archipelago, Dresden Museum. I). Society islands, in tlie Berne Museum. I'. Marshall islands, in the Hajnburg^ Museum. V. Hermit islands, in the Berlin Musetim, To return to the specimens at hand: two adzes from the Gilbert islands, shown in Fig. 87, closely resemble the Hawaiian form, although tlie stone is replaced with shell; but I am by no means s
RMPP5TG4–Padded or cushioned lava. Type of lava that occurs in the form of cushions or sacs that are formed when lava is extruded to the bottom of an ocean, deep lake or a cavity filled with water inside a glacier. They are usually composed of basalt. Exemplars from the Pacific Ocean. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMBDYNC1–Preserved West African Seahorse (Hippocampus algiricus Kaup), Natural History Museum Berlin, Coral Reef exhibition, Museum of M
RMFEN39K–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRF27BN–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. Fimdulus nenmanni. d 2 , types. peduncle as long as deep, or slightly longer than deep. 80-32 scales in longitudinal series, 32-36 round body in front of ventrals ; no indication of lateral line. Uniform brownish yellow; male with some carmine spots on the liead and some reddish on the caudal. Total length 60 millim. German East Africa.—Types in Berlin Museum. 1-?,. Three o£ the types. North Ugogo. Prof. 0. Neumann (C). 13. FUNDULUS GUENTHERI. FinuhilKS orthonotus, part., PLayf.
RMPPJ0NB–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMB9HWAP–Differntly developed skulls of humans from different continents, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Natural History Museum, Berlin, German
RMFEN39A–Berlin, Germany. 8th Feb, 2016. The skeleton of a 'Spinosaurus' on exhibition in the museum for natural history in Berlin, Germany, 8 February 2016. The 'Spinosaurus' is the first skeleton of the 100 million year old raptor worldwide that was created using scientifical knowledge. The exhibition takes place from 9 February until 12 June 2016. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRF25CA–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 424 SILUKID^. large blackish spots, yellowish white beneath; fins yellowish green with transverse series of black spots. Total length 150 millim. Lower Zambesi.—Type in Berlin Museum. 19. SYNODONTIS WOOSNAMI, sp. n. Depth of body 3^ times in total length, length of head 3§ times. Head a little longer than broad, rugose above from between the eyes ; snout as long as postocular part of head ; eye superolateral, 6 times in length of head, twice in
RMPPJ0WH–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMB9HWAB–Fossilized ray-finned fish (Lepidotes maximus), Museum fuer Naturkunde, Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RMD3CTT7–A model of polar bear Knut is exhibited at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 16 February 2013. According to reports, Knut's body was not stuffed, but his fur was used in the sculpture. The polar bear is exhibited at the museum for one month from 16 February. Knut achieved world-wide fame in Berlin Zoo until his untimely death in 2011. Photo: Rainer Jensen
RMRDJCTA–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 424 SILUEID^E. large blackish spots, yellowish white beneath; fins yellowish green with transverse series of black spots. Total length 150 millim. Lower Zambesi.—Type in Berlin Museum. 11). SYXODOXTIS WOOSXAMT, sp. n. Depth of body 3^ times in total length, length of head of times. Head a little longer "than broad, rugose above from between the eyes; snout as long as postocular part of head ; eye supero-lateral, 6 times in length of head, twice in interorbital width ; li
RMPPJ1DA–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Upper extremity detail. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMFW33BJ–Various minerals in glass cabinets, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RMD3CTT5–A model of polar bear Knut is exhibited at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 16 February 2013. According to reports, Knut's body was not stuffed, but his fur was used in the sculpture. The polar bear is exhibited at the museum for one month from 16 February. Knut achieved world-wide fame in Berlin Zoo until his untimely death in 2011. Photo: Rainer Jensen
RMRN3JP1–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. j CA Dr. A. Penther. Ich will noch erwähnen, dass sich das erste Citat bei jeder Art in vorliegender Arbeit stets auf die achte Lieferung des grossen Werkes »Das Thierreich, Berlin, R. Fried- länder & Sohn, 1899« bezieht, worin uns Kraepelin in dankenswerther Weise eine Monographie aller bis zu jenem Zeitpunkte bekannten Scorpione darbietet. Leider ent- behrt dieses Werk eines Druckfehlerverzeichnisses, wodurch unangenehme und störend wirkende Fehler hätten beseitigt werden können. Alle be
RMPPJ0PJ–Allosaurus, dinosaurs terópodos alosáuridos. He lived at the end of the Jurassic period and at the beginning of the Cretaceous, about 156 and 144 million years ago, in the Kimeridgian, the Titonian, in what is now North America and Europe. Reproduction of a specimen in the room of the dinosaurs. Detail lower extremity. Museum fur Naturkunde. Berlin. Germany. Europe.
RMFW33BB–Various minerals in glass cabinets, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2K9XT9A–Berlin, Germany. 30th Oct, 2022. Two climate activists carrying a banner 'What if the government can't handle it?' have stuck themselves to the handrails of a dinosaur at Berlin's Museum of Natural History. Commenting on the action, the 'Last Generation' protest group said, 'Just as the dinosaurs did back then, we are threatened with climate changes that we will not be able to withstand. If we don't want to face extinction, we must act now.' Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRMJR6E–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 9. Stripe patterns and tone of basic colours of various plains zebras, shown in standardized outline. A. Female quagga at Mainz Museum. B. Burchell's zebra from Zululand (same as Fig. 7B). C. Male Burchell's zebra at Leiden Museum. D. Burchell's zebra from Zululand (same as Fig. 7D). E. Quagga at Tring Museum (near London). F. Type of true Burchell's zebra, British Museum (Natural History) (destroyed). G. Quagga at Berlin Museum. H. Male quagga at Mainz Museum. I. Burchell's zebra at Mainz Museu
RMFW33BE–Various minerals in glass cabinets, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2K9XT9Y–Berlin, Germany. 30th Oct, 2022. Two climate activists carrying a banner 'What if the government can't handle it?' have stuck themselves to the handrails of a dinosaur at Berlin's Museum of Natural History. Commenting on the action, the 'Last Generation' protest group said, 'Just as the dinosaurs did back then, we are threatened with climate changes that we will not be able to withstand. If we don't want to face extinction, we must act now.' Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRGHWCP–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 30 P. R. SEYMOUR Masalia leucosticta leucosticta (Hampson) (Text-fig. 38; PI. 2, figs 126-128; Map 3) Timora leucosticta Hampson, 1902 : 256. Lectotype o Botswana (BMNH) [examined]. Timora leucosticta Hampson; Hampson, 1903 : 107. [Lectotype designated]. Timora continuata Grunberg, 1910 : 126. LECTOTYPE $, South West Africa (MNHU, Berlin), here designated [examined]. Syn. n. [Gaede 1935 : 105 refers to continuata as a form, both of metarhoda and leucosticta]. Fore wing with areole usually present; length £ (66), 10-9-13-4 (lectoty
RMFW33CW–Fossil of Pterodactylus kochi (Pterodactylus kochi), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RMR0Y5KT–Berlin, Germany. 07th Nov, 2018. Alexander von Humboldt's stuffed pet, a Vasa parrot from 1859, stands on a table at a press conference in Berlin's Museum of Natural History. The Berlin Museum of Natural History receives a three-digit million sum injection of money from the federal government and the state for its renovation and expansion. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRFAE72–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 115 nearly reaching ventral. Root of ventral entirely in front of dorsal. Caudal peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 44-4b' T^g, 4-5 between lateral line and ventral, 20 round caudal peduncle. Brown above, with darker spots, white beneath. Total length 110 millim.; grows to 180. Cape Colony.—Type in Berlin Museum. 1. Hgr. Olifants R., Cllanwilliam. South African Museum (E.). 102. BARBUS PALUD1NOSUS. Peters, Mon. B
RMFW33BP–Hall with the mounted skeleton of Giraffatitan (Brachiosaurus brancai), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RM2AG8EKN–Berlin, Germany. 18th Dec, 2019. A skewered insect is scanned during the presentation of the first 3D insect scanner in the Berlin Museum of Natural History. 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
RMRMKFDM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 51.—Eriphia smithii McLeay. Carapace, ventral view of left 1st pleopod <$, and dorsal view of apex further enlarged. either the one (the smaller) or both chelipeds definitely granulate and tuberculate, except the one specimen referred above to laevimanus. It seems doubtful whether Ortmann's specimen came actually from Port Elizabeth. Eriphia scabricula Dana 1878. Hilgendorf, MB. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, p. 798. 1910. Stebbing, I. c, p. 303. 1918. Id., Ann. Durban Mus., ii, p. 53. 1934. Boone, Bull.
RMFW33C7–Part of the jaw of the carnivorous dinosaur (Carcharodontosaurus saharicus), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RM2AG8EKR–Berlin, Germany. 18th Dec, 2019. A skewered insect is scanned during the presentation of the first 3D insect scanner in the Berlin Museum of Natural History. 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
RMRF19A6–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 115 nearly reaching ventral. Root of ventral entirely in front of dorsal. Caudal peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 44-4b' T^g, 4-5 between lateral line and ventral, 20 round caudal peduncle. Brown above, with darker spots, white beneath. Total length 110 millim.; grows to 180. Cape Colony.—Type in Berlin Museum. 1. Hgr. Olifants R., Cllanwilliam. South African Museum (E.). 102. BARBUS PALUD1NOSUS. Peters, Mon. B
RMFW33C4–Preparation of the Panda bear (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Bao Bao from the Berlin Zoo, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum
RMT3B0KA–Berlin, Germany. 08th Apr, 2019. Johanes Vogel, General Director of the Museum of Natural History, is standing on the sidelines of a press conference in the Sauriersaal of the Museum of Natural History. At the press conference the concrete demands of the German movement were presented by Fridays For Future. For a few months now, schoolchildren, students and trainees have been on strike every Friday throughout Germany for better climate protection. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRMJEXX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 780 Annals of the South African Museum. Palaemon (Parapalaemon) petersii Hilg. 1878. Hilgendorf, MB. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, p. 841, pi. 4, fig. 19. 1897. Weber and de Meijere, Zool. Jahrb., x, p. 166. 1910. Stebbing, I. c, p. 385. 1910. Henderson and Matthai, I. c, p. 300 (note).. Recorded localities of the species of Palaemon, J^, and of Leander capensis, £. Similar to dolichodactylus, but rostrum not extending beyond apex of peduncle of ant. 1, larger 2nd leg completely covered with felty pubescence exc
RMFW33B6–The far best preserved skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex or T. rex, Tristan Otto, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RMT3B0KN–Berlin, Germany. 08th Apr, 2019. Johanes Vogel, General Director of the Museum of Natural History, is standing on the sidelines of a press conference in the Sauriersaal of the Museum of Natural History. At the press conference the concrete demands of the German movement were presented by Fridays For Future. For a few months now, schoolchildren, students and trainees have been on strike every Friday throughout Germany for better climate protection. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRF1THT–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. Fundidus neunianni. 6 2 , types. peduncle as long as deep, or slightly longer than deep. 30-32 scales in longitudinal series, 32-36 round body in front of ventrals; no indication of lateral line. Uniform brownish yellow; male with some carmine spots on the head and some reddish on the caudal. Total length 60 millim. German East Africa.—Types in Berlin Museum. 1-3. Three o£ the types. North Ugogo. Prof. 0. Neumann (C). 13. FUNDULUS GUENTHERI. Fun
RMFW33A2–The far best preserved skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex or T. rex, Tristan Otto, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RMR0Y5XX–Berlin, Germany. 07th Nov, 2018. Michael Müller (SPD, l), governing mayor of Berlin, and Johannes Kahrs (SPD), spokesman of the SPD parliamentary group in the budget committee, take part in a press conference in the Berlin Museum of Natural History. The Berlin Museum of Natural History receives a three-digit million sum injection of money from the federal government and the state for its renovation and expansion. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRF9Y6P–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 424 SILUEID^. large blackish spots, yellowish white beneath; fins yellowish green with transverse series of black spots. Total length 150 millim. ],ower Zambesi.—Type in Berlin Mnsenm. 11). SYNODONTIS WOOSNAMl, sp. n. Depth of body 3| times in total length, length of head 3§ times. Head a little longer than broad, rugose above from between the eyes ; snout as long as postocular part of head ; eye supero-lateral, 6 times in length of head, twice in interorbital width ; lips moder
RMFW339T–The far best preserved skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex or T. rex, Tristan Otto, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RMEXF16M–Berlin, Germany. 13th July, 2015. Parts of the lower jaw of a Tyrannosaurus rex named 'Tristan Otto' found in Montana, USA, are on display in a box during a press presenation at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 13 July 2015. The skull is the first part of the dinosaur that was shipped to Germany to be examined and showcased in an exhibition for three years from December 2015 on. Photo: GREGOR FISCHER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRDJJPK–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. ANTILOPIN^ 99 98. 2. 12. 1. Sea littoral. Skull, witli horns, and skin. Suakin, Eed Presented ly Major W. S. Sparkes, 1898.. Pig. 19.—Head op Soemmebbing's Gazelle (Oazella soemmerringi). B.—Gazella soemmerring-i erlangeri. Gazella (Nanger) soemmerringi erlangeri, Matschie, Sitzher. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1912, p. 263. Typical locality Hawash Valley, Abyssinia. Type in Berlin Museum. Closely allied to last, but stated to differ by darker and purer isabella-colour, the presence of a deep blackish brown H 2. Plea
RMFW339M–The far best preserved skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex or T. rex, Tristan Otto, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RMEXF16K–Berlin, Germany. 13th July, 2015. Parts of the lower jaw of a Tyrannosaurus rex named 'Tristan Otto' found in Montana, USA, are on display in a box during a press presenation at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 13 July 2015. The skull is the first part of the dinosaur that was shipped to Germany to be examined and showcased in an exhibition for three years from December 2015 on. Photo: GREGOR FISCHER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRDK3A2–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. Fundiilus neumanni. 6 ? , types. peduncle as long as deep, or slightly longer than deep. 30-32 scales in longitudinal series, 32-36 round body in front of ventrals; no indication of lateral line. Uniform brownish yellow; male with some carmine spots on the head and some reddish on the caudal. Total length 60 millim. German East Africa.—Types in Berlin Museum. 1-3. Three of tbe types. North Ugogo. Prof. 0. Neumann (C). 13. FUNDULUS GUENTHERI. Fandnlus orthonotus, part., Playf.
RMFW33BW–Fossil specimen of Scheenstia (lepidotes maximus), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RMD3CTT9–Erika Doerflein, mother of Knut's deceased zookeeper, poses next to a model of polar bear Knut at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 16 February 2013. According to reports, Knut's body was not stuffed, but his fur was used in the sculpture. The polar bear is exhibited at the museum for one month from 16 February. Knut achieved world-wide fame in Berlin Zoo until his untimely death in 2011. Photo: Rainer Jensen
RMRMRE34–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Jennings: Contribution to Botany of Isle of Pines. 33 jEihalium flavum Link, Dissertatio I, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, III, 1809, p. 42. Fuligo varians Sommerfelt, in Rostafinski, Sluzowce (Mycetozoa) Monographia, 1875. p. 134- Fuligo ovala Macbride, North American Slime moulds, 1899, p. 23. On an old log near Los Indios, May 19, 1910, 0. E. Jennings, No. 381. General Distribution: On dead wood, or, less often, on other organic matter, widely distributed thro
RMFW33CX–Fossil of Allothrissops spec.(Allothrissops spec.), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2RCX4RT–17 July 2023, Berlin: Arne Fellermann, head of the climate protection department at BUND, spoke at a press conference at the Museum of Natural History about a possible emergency program for the transport sector to comply with the binding legal requirements to meet national emissions targets under the Federal Climate Protection Act (KSG). According to climate activists, the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Transportation, in particular, are not adhering to limiting their annual emission levels to the specified maximum, or presenting a compensatory immediate program. Photo: Bernd von
RMRFA06B–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 424 SILUKID^. large blackish spots, yellowish white beneath; fins yellowish green with transverse series of black spots. Total length 150 millim. Lower Zambesi.—Type in Berlin Museum. 19. SYNODONTIS WOOSNAMI, sp. n. Depth of body 3^ times in total length, length of head 3§ times. Head a little longer than broad, rugose above from between the eyes ; snout as long as postocular part of head ; eye superolateral, 6 times in length of head, twice in
RMFW33CK–Fossil of the extinct shark Paraorthacodus spec. (Paraorthacodus spec.), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RM2RCX4RK–17 July 2023, Berlin: Caroline Douhaire, an environmental lawyer, speaks out at a press conference at the Museum of Natural History about a possible emergency program for the transportation sector to meet mandatory legal requirements to meet national emissions targets under the federal Climate Protection Act (KSG). According to climate activists, the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Transportation, in particular, are not adhering to limiting their annual emission levels to the specified maximum, or presenting a compensatory immediate program. Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa
RMRJRRWW–. Aus Natur und Museum. Natural history. 53. BeripHi«"; Heft 1—4 !-' ' SENCKENBER6ISCHE NATURFORSCHENDE GESELLSCHAFT 1817-1923 r,^^,^ „ICH WILL DER WISSENSCHAFT EINEN TEMPEL GRÜNDEN. DR. MED. JOHANN CHRISTIAN SENCKENBER6 1707—1772 AUS NATUR UND MUSEUM Nachdruck nur mit Quellenangabe gestattet, Übersetzungsrecht vorbehalten Frankfurt am Main 1923 Selbstverlag der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Auslieferung für den Buchhandel; W. J u n k , Berlin W. 15, Sächsische-Straße Preis des Jahrgangs Crundzah! M. 3.—. (mal Schlüsselzahl) Preis eines einzelnen Heftes Grundzahl M.I.—.
RMFW33C9–Fossil specimen of a horseshoe crab (Mesolimulus walchi), Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2RCX4NE–17 July 2023, Berlin: Caroline Douhaire, an environmental lawyer, speaks out at a press conference at the Museum of Natural History about a possible emergency program for the transportation sector to meet mandatory legal requirements to meet national emissions targets under the federal Climate Protection Act (KSG). According to climate activists, the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Transportation, in particular, are not adhering to limiting their annual emission levels to the specified maximum, or presenting a compensatory immediate program. Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa
RMRN4GRW–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Fig. 17. Mit Fratzenkopt verzierter Schild »käs« aus Neu-Guinea. (O. Finsch.) (Ethn. Mus. Wien. Inv.-Nr. 27858. Orig.-Aufn.) 0-87 : o-34 Meter. Vergl. Text, Seite 226, 237.. Fig. 18. Dämonengesicht von einer chinesischen Porzellanschale. Halbe Naturgrössc. I Privat-Besitz. Orig.-Aufnahme.) Vergl. Text, Seite 238. i) Ferd. [-'reih. v. Richthofen, China. Berlin 1877, 1, p. 369.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
RMFW33B0–Preparation of the Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Knut from the Berlin Zoo, Naturkundemuseum, Natural history museum, Berlin
RMGNFBHA–Berlin, Germany. 21st Aug, 2016. Visitors look at the skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex named 'Tristan Otto' at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 21 August 2016. At a height of four meters and a length of twelve meters, it dominates the exhibition 'Tristian - Berlin bares teeth' about the predatory dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex, which showcases scientific knowledge. The skeleton was found in 2012 in Montana in the USA and is considered a globally unparalleled find. Photo: Jens Kalaene/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRFADPH–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. Fimdulus nenmanni. d 2 , types. peduncle as long as deep, or slightly longer than deep. 80-32 scales in longitudinal series, 32-36 round body in front of ventrals ; no indication of lateral line. Uniform brownish yellow; male with some carmine spots on the liead and some reddish on the caudal. Total length 60 millim. German East Africa.—Types in Berlin Museum. 1-?,. Three o£ the types. North Ugogo. Prof. 0. Neumann (C). 13. FUNDULUS GUENTHERI. FinuhilKS orthonotus, part., PLayf.
RMB9HWAG–Archaeopteryx fossil (Archaeopteryx lithographica), the most well preserved specimen worldwide, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Natural
RMGNFBGX–Berlin, Germany. 21st Aug, 2016. Visitors look at the skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex named 'Tristan Otto' at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, Germany, 21 August 2016. At a height of four meters and a length of twelve meters, it dominates the exhibition 'Tristian - Berlin bares teeth' about the predatory dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex, which showcases scientific knowledge. The skeleton was found in 2012 in Montana in the USA and is considered a globally unparalleled find. Photo: Jens Kalaene/dpa/Alamy Live News
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