RFW62X08–A stunning male Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, perching on blanket weed floating on the surface of a lake.
RFTRADBW–Red-eyed Damselfly resting in the spring sun.
RF2G27RTH–A newly emerged male Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, perching on a bramble leaf in springtime.
RFMTN7GA–Beautiful Red-Eyed Damselfy (Erythromma najas) portrait, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, UK
RF2BP0061–A newly emerged male Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, perching on a bramble leaf in springtime.
RFGARE9D–Blue red-eyed dragonfly (Erythromma najas) sitting on a green leaf spatterdock, close-up, selective focus
RF2BF75HN–Guppy Grass or Waternymph (Najas indica)
RF2HDNAJM–Najas marina
RMB39C9G–Holly-leaved Naiad Najas marina
RF2D9BCHT–Najas Grass, Guppy Grass or Waternymph (Najas indica)
RFC3RF8X–Erythromma najas
RF2PJB8DX–Najas tenuissima aquatic plant underwater in eutrophic lake
RFM9RTM6–Blue red-eyed dragonfly (Erythromma najas) sitting on a green leaf spatterdock, close-up, selective focus
RMCX95WG–Najas major
RFR5G5TM–najas marina by the lake caldaro near
RFW347R5–COMMON FROG, Rana temporaria, in garden pond, Lancashire, UK
RMA6JEKC–naiad (Najas marina), view into group of plants, Greece, Creta
RF2M7WJC2–A macro shot of a red-eyed damselfly (Erythromma najas) perched on a green leaf
RMM4JBHK–najas marina by the lake caldaro near
RM2RTBGTA–Prickly naiad, Naiad, Holly-leaved Naiad (Najas marina, Najas major), stem against black background, Netherlands, Frisia
RMAC0F71–Spatterdock Nuphar lutea also known as Yellow Pond lily officially Cow Lily with Red eyed damselfly Erythromma najas
RFE5D00J–spiny naiad and holly-leaved water nymph, Najas marina
RMRCBR8R–Spiny Naiad or Holly-leaved Water Nymph (Najas marina), medicinal plant, useful plant, chromolithograph, circa 1790
RF2BP005M–A newly emerged male Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, perching on a bramble leaf in springtime.
RMBJXRDX–red-eyed damselfly
RF2G27T99–A mating pair of Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, resting on a Lily Pad leaf floating on the water.
RF2HDNAJF–wheelbarrow, kalterer see, wheelbarrows
RFW6C8YX–A stunning male Red-eyed Damselfly, Erythromma najas, perching on blanket weed floating on the surface of a lake.
RMP7F3BH–Spiny naiad, Najas marina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
RM2A7XFNC–Spiny naiad, Najas marina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
RF2PJB89E–Najas tenuissima aquatic plant underwater in eutrophic lake
RFM9RTM7–Blue red-eyed dragonfly (Erythromma najas) with prey sitting on a green leaf spatterdock, close-up, selective focus
RMRDXN19–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. FACTORS OF DECREASE 127 Arisariim, and in Najas, %Cmlinia, can hardly be ascribed to any other source than the fusion of the pollen-sacs, separate in the ancestry, into a single loculus. Thus in the androecium of Angiosperms. and occasionally. *,„1:jl St (fpi t, & Wki (LJ^^3rff--si Fig. 69. Juniperus communis. I., summit of a male flower seen from above. 5^, the uppermost staminal whorl of these stamens; st2, the second staminal whorl shows on each stamen two pollen-sacs, and the indication of a l
RMMA8GGG–. Ecological animal geography; an authorized, rewritten edition based on Tiergeographie auf ockologischer grundlage . Chara Najas Nymphaea Phragmites Schoeno- t plectus i Cerato - phyllum FIGt 94—Schematic diagram of one type of plant growth at the edge of a lake. After Brutschy. Potamogeton Myrio- phyllum lilies {Nymphaea, Ceratophyllum, Myriophyllum), with floating leaves; and finally a zone of submerged plants, Elodea, Isoetes, and Chara (Fig. 94). The gentler the slope of the shore, the wider these zones are found to be. In places where waves driven by prevailing winds break strongly again
RF2F7W1NA–Closeup shot of a Red-eyed damselfly resting on a reed
RMM4M33R–red-eyed damselfly
RF2PJB8E8–Najas tenuissima aquatic plant underwater in eutrophic lake
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