RF2JHG0CW–Flat bug, Aradus lugubris camouflaged on burnt pine roots
RM2NGWDHJ–Detailed closeup on a small common flatbug, Aradus depressus on the soil
RF2H5H305–Flat bug, Aradus depressus on fungi photographed with high magnification
RMF0097E–Flatbug (Aradus versicolor), Germany
RF2FKYG9F–Flat bug, Aradus betulinus on wood
RFBYT04F–Aradus betulae isolated on a white background
RF2M7T0T4–Flat bug, Aradus corticalis on pine wood
RMPR0TEJ–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus. A plan of an open temple. A view of a throne in it. The island Aradus
RF2FN3KW4–Flat bug, Aradus corticalis, on red belt conk, Fomitopsis pinicola
RM2DRF7D7–Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm from Aradus, 169–168 B.C., Silver, 14.17 g, 27 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RF2F9CG66–Closeup of a small common flatbug (Aradus depressus) on the soil
RMP21R6F–. Aradus 21 Aradus - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 002 02 0043
RFT5RFFG–Both sides of the Aradus Medal. One side has a fly and another side represents the deer standing near a palm tree, vintage line drawing or engraving i
RFC7XX15–Aradus Aratus statesman ancient city Sicyon coast Achaean League Sicyonian tyrant Nicocles Macedonia Aetolian Spartan
RM2HWMFJ7–Stater from Aradus. Mint: Aradus
RMJ4X3EG–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C Pococke Richard 1745
RF2FN7NWN–Flatbug (Aradus brevicollis)
RMPC56TH–633 Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C - Pococke Richard - 1745
RMHKGFJC–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C Pococke Richard 1745
RM2NGWE8K–Detailed closeup on a small common flatbug, Aradus depressus on the soil
RMRX56HJ–Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche. Greco-Roman; Arados, Phoenicia. Date: 80 BC-79 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 13.49 g. Silver. Origin: Aradus. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.
RM2J72C6A–Arwad (formerly named Aradus). June 13, 1941.
RM2TA94K7–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C - Pococke Richard - 1745.
RF2B972C2–Tetradrachm of Macrinus, Unknown, Aradus, Syria, 1st–3rd century A.D., Billon, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2P6NYRD–Reflections on Arwad Island, 20 ha lying off the city of Tartus in Western Syria..
RM2DRXP10–Mint: Aradus, Coin from Aradus, ca. 158 B.C., Copper, 3.26 g, 1:00, 16 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RF2FYREB9–Closeup of an aradus truncatus on a rough surface with a blurry background
RM2AFYX0N–. The pictorial history of Palestine and the Holy land including a complete history of the Jews. [Aradus.] The Arvadites are said by Josephus to have occupied and given their name to the smallisland of Aradus, called Arvad and Arphad in the Scriptures,* and the inhabitants of which areby Ezekiel mentioned along with the Sidonians, as taking an active part in the maritimecommerce of Tyre. This island, which is about one league from the shore, and not above amile in circumference, ultimately became the port and chief town of this enterprising andprosperous section of the Phoenician people; and t
RM2HWERD7–Tetradrachm from Aradus. Mint: Aradus
RMKMJM2G–PAB Ile de Rouad Aradus
RF2FN7NR7–Flatbug (Aradus brevicollis)
RMP9N5FJ–325 Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C - Pococke Richard - 1745
RM2NGWDNB–Detailed closeup on a small common flatbug, Aradus depressus on the soil
RMF00976–Flatbug (Aradus depressus), Germany
RMW9H69K–Archive image from page 679 of Die Insekten, Tausendfüssler und Spinnen. Die Insekten, Tausendfüssler und Spinnen CUbiodiversity1123035 Year: 1877 ( C08 Siebente Oibmutg: Sdjuciljelferfe; fimfjet)iite Ramilie: §aii3Cit; ferfüllte: äBtefeuwaujeii. bie bieten, biergtieberigen gfttpre fijjen. SDev djnabet veidjt bis jum ßnbe bet 2)ovbcrbruft ober wenig über baäfetbe prmuS, auf bem born berfdjmälerten q$nlSfcr)iIbe evt-eben fid) mehrere ßangS leiften foWie auf bem 2ebevtl)eile ber »alfibecten einige tväftige 2cing3vibben. Sei bev gemeinen 9cinbenWanje (Aradus corticalis, gfig. 2) §«üf<äjt bi
RF2B8WFJ9–Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 80/79 BC, Greco-Roman, Arados, Phoenicia, Aradus, Silver, Diam. 2.8 cm, 13.49 g, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2DRX7HY–Mint: Aradus, Obol from Aradus, 400–350 B.C., Silver, 0.68 g, 11:00, 9.4 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 4th century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AN630P–Handbook of medical entomology . 17. Salivary glands ofNotonecta maculata.After Bugnion andPopoff. Hemiptera, or True Bugs 29 Accessory to the salivary apparatus there is on the ventral sideof the head, underneath the pharynx, a peculiar organ which the. 19. Heteroptera, (a) Melanolestes picipes; (b) Notonecta undulata; (c.d) Aradus robustus(c) adult, (d) nymph, much enlarged; (e) Arilus cristatus; (/) Belostoma americana;(g) Nabis (Coriscus) subcoleoptratus, enlarged; (/») Cimex lectularius, (») Oeciacusvicarius, much enlarged; (j) Lyctocoris fitchii, much enlarged After Lugger. Germans have
RM2HWERMJ–Coin from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RMKE9H9M–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne in T The Island Aradus C Pococke Richard 1745
RMMW2K9P–. English: Richard Pococke. A Description of the East, and some other Countries, London, W. Bowyer, MDCCXLV (1743-1745) . 1745. Richard Pococke (1704–1765) Description British Anglican priest, egyptologist, travel writer, archaeologist and writer Irish bishop Date of birth/death 19 November 1704 25 September 1765 Location of birth/death Southampton Charleville Castle Authority control : Q1291915 VIAF: 54245430 ISNI: 0000 0000 7975 5633 ULAN: 500109735 LCCN: nr91021516 GND: 11768757X WorldCat 632 Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus A Plan of an Open Temple X A View of a Throne
RMPFHCRY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 75. Tæger. A Coreus denticulatus; B Naucoris cimicoides; G Velia currens; D Calocoris lineolatus; E Aradus betulae; F Eury- dema oleraceum; G Hebrus pusillus; H Neides tipularius; I Antho- coris nemorum. Se også fig. 1 p. 7. Danmarks fauna tæller antagelig omkring 500 arter, fordelt på 28 familier, der oftest (om med rette er tvivlsomt) samles i to serier: Vandtæger (Hydrocori- sae) og landtæger (Geocorisae).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMF0097G–Flatbug (Aradus versicolor), Germany
RMT23T56–Archive image from page 259 of Die wanzenartigen Insecten getreu Die wanzenartigen Insecten : getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben diewanzenartigen56hahn Year: 1831 Sechsten Heftes fünften Bandes. Aradus Betulae L. „ corticalis L. „ leptopterus Germ. „ pallescens mihi. „ versicolor mihi. „ depressus F. brevicollis Fall. a complanatus Burm. Cydnus ovatus mihi. „ elongatus mihi. Cydnus rugifrons mihi. » femoralis mihi. Alydus lateralis Germ. » brevipes mihi. Eddessa scutellata Sturm. „ inconspicua mih i. „ simplex mihi. Arvelius laciniatus Spin. „ gladiator F. Von diesem Werke ers
RF2B90J9X–Aradus, Print, Aradus is a genus of true bugs in the family Aradidae, the flat bugs. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Holarctic. There are around 200 or more species in the genus., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2DRXP1F–Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm from Aradus, 64–63 B.C., Silver, 14.91 g, 12:00, 25.6 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AWDWXX–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . (TpiTToAis, Ptol. v. 15. § 4: FAh.Tpim)m)s: Adj. Tripoliticus, Plin. xiv. 7. s. 9), animportant maritime town of Phoenicia, situated onthe N. side of the promontory of Theuprosopon.(Strab. xvi. p. 754.) The site of Tripolis has beenalready described, and it has been mentioned that itderived its name, which literally signifies the threecities, from its being the metropohs of the threeconfederate towns. Tyre, Sidon, and Aradus [Phoe-nicia, Vol. II. p. 606]. Each of those cities hadhere its peculiar quarter, separated from the rest bya wall. Tripolis po.
RM2HWERAP–Coin from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RMP5RH58–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 230 Aradus corticalis (the Hampshire Aradus).The plant is Orchis mascula (Early Orchis) . 1836. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 236 British Entomology Volume 7 (John Curtis) Plate 230
RMT247H7–Archive image from page 325 of Die wanzenartigen Insecten getreu Die wanzenartigen Insecten : getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben diewanzenartigen78hahn Year: 1831 ♦> 9 C c INHALT des sechsten Heftes achten Bandes. 1 Alydus tarsatus. Aradites. A. pilosulus. Pyrrhocoris clavinianus. Genus Aradus. 1 P. Forsten? A. lugubris. Leptocoris haematoloma. A. Americanus. i 1 Lygaeus xanthostaurus. A. tristis. fe| L. incompfus. L, unifasciatus. Genus Dysodius. i L. bitnarginatus. D. lunatus. ml Genus Macrocephalus. D. furcatus. M. manicatus. M. prehensilis. D. Tremulae, D. membranaceus
RFRAHRY3–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus. A plan of an open temple. A view of a throne in it. The island Aradus. A reimagined
RM2DRXP2T–Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm from Aradus, 67–66 B.C., Silver, 15.20 g, 1:00, 26.4 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AJGJM6–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . battle is still to be seen. JIarathus (Mdpados), an important city onthe coast of Phoenicia, opposite to Aradus andnear Antaradus (Strab. p. 753); it was destroyedby the people of Aradus in the time of theSyrian king Alexander Balas, a little beforeB.C. 150 (Diod. Frag, xxxiii.). Marcella. 1. Daughter of C. Marcellus andOctavia, the sister of Augustus. She was thricemarried : first, to M. Vipsanius Agrippa, whoseparated from her in B.C. 21, in order to marryJulia, the daughter of Augustus; secondly, toJulus Antonius, the son of the
RM2HWERNY–Obol from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RMMCND4G–. Sechsten Heftes fünften Bandes. Aradus Betulae L. „ corticalis L. „ leptopterus Germ. „ pallescens mihi. „ versicolor mihi. „ depressus F. brevicollis Fall. a complanatus Burm. Cydnus ovatus mihi. „ elongatus mihi. Cydnus rugifrons mihi. » femoralis mihi. Alydus lateralis Germ. » brevipes mihi. Eddessa scutellata Sturm. „ inconspicua mih i. „ simplex mihi. Arvelius laciniatus Spin. „ gladiator F. Von diesem Werke erscheint alle zwei Monate ein Heft, und sechs derselben bilden einen Band, über welchen jedes- mal dem sechsten Hefte ein alphabetisches Inhaltsverzeichnifs beigedruckt wird. Nürnb
RF2B9FBM8–Views of Sepulchral Monuments near Aradus. A plan of an open temple. A view of a throne in it. The island Aradus. A description of the East, and some other countries, Bowyer, W., Pococke, Richard, 1704-1765, Engraving, 1743-1745, Plate 30, facing page 202, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2DRXP3G–Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm from Aradus, 79–78 B.C., Silver, 14.75 g, 11:00, 26.4 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2CD8YR8–. A description of the East, and some other countries . ON SYRIA. imagined it to be the old Antaradus, tlioitis rather more to the north thantheiiland; but the conveniency of the river, and a fmall harbour forboats, makes it probable that it vvas fituated in that place. A little fur-ther, to the weft of a wood, and direftly oppolite to Aradus, there is alow fandy hill near the (hoar, which extends to a very narrow vale be-tween rocky ground; where the road croffes it there is a channel ofa fmali flream, in which was no water ; but below it the watercomes out as from a fpring, and runs into a l
RM2HWERC7–Coin from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RMMEFWF9–. Die europäischen Hemiptera. Halbflüger. (Rhynchota Heteroptera) . Aradus Lucasi Costa. Cimic. (Atti del reale ist. 1852 t. G. fig, 4. ist mir nicht näher bekannt. XIV. Farn. Tingididae. Catoplatus parallelus Costa Atti etc. 1847. p. 255. (Nach den Jahresberichten über Eiitüinoiogie). Rostroth, oben graugelb, schwarz gesprenkelt. Fühlerendglied schwarz. Pronotum dreikielig, Rand niedergedrückt, schmal, mit einer Reihe Maschen. Ilalbdecken ziemlich parallel, Randl'eld mit zwei Reihen Maschen. V/./". Neapel, der Monanthia cardui ähnlich. Catoplatus variolosus Costa a a. O. Bleichg'
RM2DREX7W–Mint: Aradus, Coin from Aradus, 2nd century B.C., Copper, 3.69 g, 12:00, 16 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics, Numismatics
RM2CDAP8Y–. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . OLIS (TpiVoAis, Ptol. v. 15. § 4: Eth.TptnuAir-tjs: Adj. Tripoliticus, Plin. xiv. 7. s. 9), animportant maritime town of Phoenicia, situated onthe N. side of the promontory of Theuprosopon.(Strab. xvi. p. 754.) The site of Tripolis has beenalready described, and it has been mentioned that itderived its name, which literally signifies the threecities, from its being the metropolis of the threeconfederate towns, Tyre, Sidon, and Aradus [Phoe-nicia, Vol. II. p. 606]. Each of those cities hadhere its peculiar quarter, separated from the rest bya wall. Tr
RM2HWERCB–Coin from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RMF00977–Flatbug (Aradus depressus), sitting on bark, Germany
RM2DRXP3B–Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm from Aradus, 80–79 B.C., Silver, 14.75 g, 12:00, 26.5 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2CE1HFT–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . 638 Wanzen. Frontirostrien. stammen, war sclion den alten Griechen (xöpi?) und Römern(cimex) bekannt. 147. A. PipisIrcUi Jy., 4; rostrotbraun, glänzend; Füh-lerglied 3 das längste. In Fledermauslagern. 7. Arädida, Rindenwanzen: Schnabel in einer Rinne ver-steckt, Sgliedrig; Vordertarsen 2gliedrig; Decken mit deut-lich entwickeltem Häutchen; Nebenaugen fehlen. 44. Arädus F., Bindenwanze. Fühlerendglieddick, 2. das längste; Schnabel über köpf lang;Häutchen geädert. Körper platt, gekörnt rauh.Leben unter
RM2HWERBX–Coin from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RM2DREX79–Mint: Aradus, Coin from Aradus, 2nd century B.C., Copper, 3.81 g, 12:00, 16 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics, Numismatics
RMRFPPJ2–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. XATUSAL HISTORY. In the remainder of the family the hemelytra and wings are generally well developed, but the insects exhibit the same flattened form as the unwelcome inhabitant of our sleeping rooms, and like it are able to make their way into very confined spaces. Many of them reside habitually under the loose bark of dead trees, where they are generally found associated in some numbers. Aradus depressus, the most abundant native species of these Bark Bugs, is less than a quarter of an inch long, l)lackish-brown with lighter granules, wi
RM2HWERJY–Tetradrachm from Aradus. Mint: Aradus Artist: Unknown
RM2DREX8J–Mint: Aradus, Coin from Aradus, 240–237 B.C., Copper, 3.23 g, 3:00, 16 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Greek, 3rd century B.C., Numismatics, Numismatics
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