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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing Associates, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Oversized.
Data di pubblicazione: 1968
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloVerhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt (Austria) 1968, 1/2: 98-104, 2 Abb., 1 Taf. 8vo, Sonderdruck.
Data di pubblicazione: 1957
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloJahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 100: 257-267, 1 fig, 2 pls 8vo, Sonderdruck.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloJahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 106: 1-88, 2 figs, 1 tab, 1 map (missing) 8vo, offprint.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloVerhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt (Austria) 1963,1/2: 28-33, 2 Abb. 8vo, Sonderdruck.
Data di pubblicazione: 1960
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloJahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt, Sonderband 5: 182pp, num figs, 38 pls 8vo, hardback, pls 13-15 are missing.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Literaturhökerei Wiese, Hardegsen, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloJahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 106: 1-88, 2 Abb., 1 Tab., 1 Karte 8vo, offprint.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing Associates, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing Associates, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Nebraska Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Brand New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: MB - Cornell University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloHRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Fine. 337, 16 plates col photos, col illus, 98 b/w illus + maps. . HB. Fine in d/w. Monarch butterflies are among the most popular insect species in the world and are an icon for conservation groups and environmental education programs. Monarch caterpillars and adults are easily recognizable as welcome visitors to gardens in North America and beyond, and their spectacular migration in eastern North America (from breeding locations in Canada and the United States to overwintering sites in Mexico) has captured the imagination of the public.Monarch migration, behavior, and chemical ecology have been studied for decades. Yet many aspects of monarch biology have come to light in only the past few years. These aspects include questions regarding large-scale trends in monarch population sizes, monarch interactions with pathogens and insect predators, and monarch molecular genetics and large-scale evolution. A growing number of current research findings build on the observations of citizen scientists, who monitor monarch migration, reproduction, survival, and disease. Monarchs face new threats from humans as they navigate a changing landscape marked by deforestation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, and a changing climate, all of which place the future of monarchs and their amazing migration in peril.To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcases the many ways that monarchs are used in citizen science programs, outreach, and education. It examines issues pertaining to the eastern and western North American migratory populations, as well as to monarchs in South America, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and Europe. [9780801453151].
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cornell University Press, US, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Monarch butterflies are among the most popular insect species in the world and are an icon for conservation groups and environmental education programs. Monarch caterpillars and adults are easily recognizable as welcome visitors to gardens in North America and beyond, and their spectacular migration in eastern North America (from breeding locations in Canada and the United States to overwintering sites in Mexico) has captured the imagination of the public. Monarch migration, behavior, and chemical ecology have been studied for decades. Yet many aspects of monarch biology have come to light in only the past few years. These aspects include questions regarding large-scale trends in monarch population sizes, monarch interactions with pathogens and insect predators, and monarch molecular genetics and large-scale evolution. A growing number of current research findings build on the observations of citizen scientists, who monitor monarch migration, reproduction, survival, and disease. Monarchs face new threats from humans as they navigate a changing landscape marked by deforestation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, and a changing climate, all of which place the future of monarchs and their amazing migration in peril. To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcases the many ways that monarchs are used in citizen science programs, outreach, and education. It examines issues pertaining to the eastern and western North American migratory populations, as well as to monarchs in South America, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and Europe. The target audience includes entomologists, population biologists, conservation policymakers, and K-12 teachers.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 352 pages. 10.25x7.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing Associates, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Monarch butterflies are among the most popular insect species in the world and are an icon for conservation groups and environmental education programs. Monarch caterpillars and adults are easily recognizable as welcome visitors to gardens in North America and beyond, and their spectacular migration in eastern North America (from breeding locations in Canada and the United States to overwintering sites in Mexico) has captured the imagination of the public. Monarch migration, behavior, and chemical ecology have been studied for decades. Yet many aspects of monarch biology have come to light in only the past few years. These aspects include questions regarding large-scale trends in monarch population sizes, monarch interactions with pathogens and insect predators, and monarch molecular genetics and large-scale evolution. A growing number of current research findings build on the observations of citizen scientists, who monitor monarch migration, reproduction, survival, and disease.Monarchs face new threats from humans as they navigate a changing landscape marked by deforestation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, and a changing climate, all of which place the future of monarchs and their amazing migration in peril. To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcases the many ways that monarchs are used in citizen science programs, outreach, and education. It examines issues pertaining to the eastern and western North American migratory populations, as well as to monarchs in South America, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and Europe. The target audience includes entomologists, population biologists, conservation policymakers, and K-12 teachers. Contributors: Anurag A. Agrawal, Cornell University; Jared G. Ali, Michigan State University; Sonia Altizer, University of Georgia; Michael C. Anderson, Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Sophia M.Anderson, Eden Prairie, Minnesota; Kim Bailey, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Rebecca Batalden, University of Minnesota; Kristen A. Baum, Oklahoma State University; Scott Hoffman Black, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Brianna Borders, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Lincoln P. Brower, Sweet Briar College; Wendy Caldwell, University of Minnesota; Mariana Cantu-Fernandez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Nicola Chamberlain, Harvard University; Sonya Charest, Montreal Insectarium; Andrew K. Davis, University of Georgia; Alma De Anda, Covina, California; Guadalupe del Rio Pesado, Alternare, A.C., Mexico; Janet Kudell-Ekstrum, USDA Forest Service; Linda S. Fink, Sweet Briar College; Mark Fishbein, Oklahoma State University; Juan Fernandez-Haeger, University of Cordoba, Spain; Eligio Garcia Serrano, Fondo Monarca, Mexico; Mark Garland, Cape May Monarch Monitoring Project; Brian Hayes, Monarch Teacher Network; Elizabeth Howard, Journey North; Mark D. Hunter, University of Michigan; Sarina Jepsen, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation; Diego Jordano, University of Cordoba, Spain; Matthew C. Kais Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Comstock Publishing Associates, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Editore: Cornell University Press. Ithaca and London., 2015
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Oversized hardcover with dust jacket. Bound in green cloth over boards with gold lettering on spine. Covers are clean with minimal wear. Colorful pictorial DJ is clean and glossy with light wear. Binding is tight and secure. Pages are clean, crisp, and bright. Printed in B&W with full-color pictorial section. 321 pages. Copyright page dated 2015. First Edition with complete number line. Previously Lincoln Brower's copy; his initials are written on front free endpaper, as well as his wife Linda Fink's initials. We ve got a wonderful bookcase or two of books from Lincoln Brower s collection listed here. Everything you know about Monarch Butterflies, you know because of Brower s work, both scientific and outreach. He was a great teacher, an important researcher, a torch-bearing conservationist, and a leading light in lepidoptery. We are extremely excited to offer his books. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: if there is a photo beside this listing, it s a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: If there is a photo beside this listing, it is a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book. This is an oversized book, so extra shipping will be necessary for priority or international shipping.
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Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Editor(s): Oberhauser, Karen S.; Nail, Kelly R.; Altizer, Sonia. Num Pages: 352 pages, 16 colour plates, 98 line drawings, 27 tables. BIC Classification: PSVT7; RNKH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 28. Weight in Grams: 942. . 2015. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . .
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015., 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
Da: Andrew Isles Natural History Books, Prahran, VIC, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrelloOctavo, dustwrapper,321 pp.,colour photographs, maps. Among the most popular insect species in the world, Monarch caterpillars and adults are easily recognizable as welcome visitors to gardens, and their spectacular migration in eastern North America (from breeding locations in Canada and the United States to overwintering sites in Mexico) has captured the imagination of the public. Monarch migration, behaviour, and chemical ecology have been studied for decades. Yet many aspects of monarch biology have come to light in only the past few years. These aspects include questions regarding large-scale trends in monarch population sizes, monarch interactions with pathogens and insect predators, and monarch molecular genetics and large-scale evolution. A growing number of current research findings build on the observations of citizen scientists, who monitor monarch migration, reproduction, survival, and disease. Monarchs face new threats from humans as they navigate a changing landscape marked by deforestation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, and a changing climate, all of which place the future of monarchs and their amazing migration in peril. To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcases the many ways that monarchs are used in citizen science programs, outreach, and education. It examines issues pertaining to the eastern and western North American migratory populations, as well as to monarchs in South America, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and Europe.
Da: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. Editor(s): Oberhauser, Karen S.; Nail, Kelly R.; Altizer, Sonia. Num Pages: 352 pages, 16 colour plates, 98 line drawings, 27 tables. BIC Classification: PSVT7; RNKH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 28. Weight in Grams: 942. . 2015. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Editore: Cornell University Press. Ithaca and London., 2015
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Oversized hardcover with dust jacket. Bound in green cloth over boards with gold lettering on spine. Covers are clean and free of wear. Pictorial DJ is clean and glossy with light wear. Binding is tight and secure. Pages are clean, crisp, and bright. Printed in B&W with full-color pictorial section. 321 pages. Copyright page dated 2015. Lincoln Brower's copy; his initials are written on front free endpaper with a few annotations. We've got a wonderful bookcase or two of books from Lincoln Brower's collection listed here. Everything you know about Monarch Butterflies, you know because of Brower's work, both scientific and outreach. He was a great teacher, an important researcher, a torch-bearing conservationist, and a leading light in lepidoptery. We are extremely excited to offer his books. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: if there is a photo beside this listing, it's a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: if there is a photo beside this listing, it's a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book. This is an oversized book, so extra postage will be necessary for priority or international shipping.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 352 pages. 10.25x7.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcase.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cornell University Press, US, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
Da: Rarewaves.com UK, London, Regno Unito
EUR 47,91
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Monarch butterflies are among the most popular insect species in the world and are an icon for conservation groups and environmental education programs. Monarch caterpillars and adults are easily recognizable as welcome visitors to gardens in North America and beyond, and their spectacular migration in eastern North America (from breeding locations in Canada and the United States to overwintering sites in Mexico) has captured the imagination of the public. Monarch migration, behavior, and chemical ecology have been studied for decades. Yet many aspects of monarch biology have come to light in only the past few years. These aspects include questions regarding large-scale trends in monarch population sizes, monarch interactions with pathogens and insect predators, and monarch molecular genetics and large-scale evolution. A growing number of current research findings build on the observations of citizen scientists, who monitor monarch migration, reproduction, survival, and disease. Monarchs face new threats from humans as they navigate a changing landscape marked by deforestation, pesticides, genetically modified crops, and a changing climate, all of which place the future of monarchs and their amazing migration in peril. To meet the demand for a timely synthesis of monarch biology, conservation and outreach, Monarchs in a Changing World summarizes recent developments in scientific research, highlights challenges and responses to threats to monarch conservation, and showcases the many ways that monarchs are used in citizen science programs, outreach, and education. It examines issues pertaining to the eastern and western North American migratory populations, as well as to monarchs in South America, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and Europe. The target audience includes entomologists, population biologists, conservation policymakers, and K-12 teachers.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cornell University Press Mai 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 0801453151 ISBN 13: 9780801453151
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 80,96
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Karen S. Oberhauser is a Professor in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology at the University of Minnesota. She is coeditor of The Monarch Butterfly: Biology and Conservation, also from Cornell. Kelly R. Nail is a PhD candidate in the Conservation Biology Program at the University of Minnesota. Sonia Altizer is Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia. She is coauthor of Infectious Diseases in Primates: Behavior, Ecology and Evolution.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, 1954
Da: Antiquariat Silvanus - Inhaber Johannes Schaefer, Ahrbrück, Germania
EUR 54,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello170 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Tabellen und 15 Bildtafeln, Sprache: Spanisch Gewicht in Gramm: 510 Groß 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), Papier leicht gebräunt, Kapitale bestoßen, Klebebindung leicht locker, Schnitt mit kleinem unscheinbarem Fleck, insgesamt ordentliches und innen sauberes Exemplar mit Exlibris-Stempel des Bonner Geographen Wilhelm Lauer,
Data di pubblicazione: 1960
Da: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Germania
EUR 27,60
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Aggiungi al carrelloOberhauser, R.: Foraminiferen und Mikrofossilien "incertae sedis" der ladinischen und karnischen Stufe der Trias aus den Ostalpen und aus Persien. Kristan-Tollmann, E.: Rotaliidea (Foraminifera) aus der Trias der Ostalpen. Kollmann, K.: Ostracoden aus der alpinen Trias Österreichs. I. Parabairdia n. g. und Ptychbairdia n. g. (Bairiidae). Klaus, W.: Sporen der karnischen Stufe der ostalpinen Trias. New taxa: Spiroloculina praecusor n. sp., Polytaxis seelandensis n. sp., Darbyella kollmanni n. sp., Darbyella nothi n. sp., Marginulina karnica n. sp., Dentalina vadaszi n. sp., Quadratina irregularis n. sp., Pseudoglandulina ploechingeri n. sp., Pseudoglandulina rosenbergi n. sp., Falsopalmula dolomitica n. sp., Lingulina aghdarbandi n. sp., Lingulina dracosimilis n. sp., Lingulina infirmis n. sp., Lingulina iranica n. sp., Lingulina iranica sieberi n. ssp., Lingulina klebelsbergi n. sp., Frondicularia ruttneri n. sp., Austrocolomia n. gen., Austrocolomia marschalli n. sp., Eponides helenentalensis n. sp., Globigerina mesotriassica n. sp., Globigerina ladinica n. sp., Ladinosphaera n. gen., Ladinosphaera geometrica n. sp., Variostoma n. gen., Variostoma spinosum n. sp., Variostoma pralongense n. sp., Variostoma exile n. sp., Variostoma crassum n. sp., Variostoma catilliforme n. sp., Variostoma coniforme n. sp., Variostoma cochlea n. sp., Diplotremina n. gen., Diplotremina astrofimbriata n. sp., Diplotremina placklesiana n. sp., Diplotremina subangulata n. sp., Duostomina n. gen., Duostomina biconvexa n. sp., Duostomina alta n. sp., Duostomina turboidea n. sp., Duostomina rotundata n. sp., Plagiostomella n. gen., Plagiostomella inflata n. sp., Asymmetrina n. gen., Asymmetrina biomphalica n. sp., Involvina n. gen., Involvina obliqua n. sp., Parabairdia n. gen., Parabairdia ploechingeri n. sp., Ptychbairdia n. gen., Ptychbairdia kuepperi n. sp., Ptychbairdia oberhauseri n. sp., Ptychbairdia kristanae n. sp., Ptychbairdia medwenitschi n. sp., Retusotriletes mesozoicus n. sp., Paraconcavisporites n. gen., Paraconcavisporites lunzensis n. sp., Conbaculatisporites n. gen., Conbaculatisporites mesozoicus n. sp., Osmundacidites alpinus n. sp., Conamundasporites n. gen., Conamundasporites othmari n. sp., Verrucosisporites morulae n. sp., Distalanulisporites n. gen., Distalanulisporites punctus n. sp., Lycopodiacidites kuepperi n. sp., Zebrasporites n. gen., Zebrasporites kahleri n. sp., Zebrasporites fimbriatus n. sp., Tigrisporites n. gen., Tigrisporites halleinis n. sp., Styxisporites cooksonae n. sp., Saturnisporites n. gen., Saturnisporites fimbriatus n. sp., Saturnisporites granulatus n. sp., Saturnisporites palettae n. sp., Saturnisporites fischeri n. sp., Aratrisporites scabratus n. sp., Aratrisporites coryliseminis n. sp., Aratrisporites paraspinosus n. sp., Ovalipollis lunzensis n. sp., Ovalipollis grebeae n. sp., Ovalipollis rarus n. sp., Lueckisporites junior n. sp., Chordasporites n. gen, Chordasporites singulichorda n. sp., Praecirculina n. gen., Paracirculina n. gen., Paracirculina maljawkinae n. sp., Circulina meyeriana n. sp., Patinasporites iustus n. sp., Elliosovelatisporites n. gen., Elliosovelatisporites plicatus n. sp., Pityosporites ruttneri n. sp. Wien. 182 pp. + 38 plates + 27 folded plates, num. figs, br. gr. 8.