10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CERATODUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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ceratodus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Development of the Vascular and Respiratory Systems of ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
William Erskine Kellicott, 2012
2
Fishes and the Break-up of Pangaea
( 1 990), dipnoans are represented in the Early Triassic of Angola by a single
taxon, namely Ceratodus angolensis described by Teixeira (1949) and re-
described and assigned to Microceratodus by Teixeira (1954). Teixeira (1978)
ascribed this ...
Lionel Cavin, A. E. Longbottom, Martha Richter, 2008
3
Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers: Richard Semon and the ...
CERATODUS. The trip that lay ahead was an imposing one. If he kept to his
timetable, Semon would be isolated from familiar culture and surroundings for
nearly two years; perhaps he thought of this when he set aside a few weeks to
say ...
4
Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation
In the final version of Gegenbaur's theory (mentioned above) the archipterygium
modeled on the fin of Ceratodus was seen as the most primitive form that had
been converted both into the fins of other fishes and into the amphibian limb.
With regard to the strange fish, Ceratodus, Mr. Caldwell has been no less
successful, after much disappointment and persevering search. He has lately
sent home a series of photographs showing groups of the black men and women
whom he ...
6
The Cranial Muscles of Vertebrates
18. Ceratodus. 12-5 mm. Ocular muscles, a. Dorsal aspect. 54. Protoptenis (
Graham Kerr). Stages in the backward migration of. infntorb.v- 13. Ceratodus. 10-
5 mm. Section through premandibular somite and Obliquus superior. Obliq- sup.
7
Dislocating the Frontier: Essaying the Mystique of the Outback
One of the last 'freaks' of Australian natural history to come to the attention of
European science was Ceratodus, the Queensland lungfish (known today as
Neoceratodus forsteri). It normally breathes through gills like other fish, but, when
the ...
Deborah Bird Rose, Richard Davis, 2005
8
Mnemosyne: A Love Affair with Memory
Richard was particularly interested in the Ceratodus forstieri, more commonly
known as the Australian lungfish. Ceratodus, as described by Daniel L. Schacter
in Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers: Richard Semon and the Story of Memory
, ...
9
Upside Down World: Early European Impressions of Australia's ...
In calling the new fish Ceratodus, Krefft was recognising that it differed little from
ancient fossil fish of that name, which, at that time, as he suspected, were
erroneously classed as sharks. In April 1870, Krefft's 'official' description
appeared in a ...
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The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: Spinal Cord and ...
Dipnoans The cerebellum of Dipnoans, as investigated in Ceratodus ( Neocera-
todus) by VAN DER HORST (1925), by HOLMGREN and VAN DER HORST (
1925), and in Protopterus by GERLACH (1933), is less developed than that of
other ...
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CERATODUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
ceratodus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Minor flood levels are expected at Bundaberg during Sunday
... the Bureau of Meterology, in the upper Burnett River to Mundubbera major flood levels are expected to peak at Ceratodus by this evening. «Bundaberg News Mail, Feb 15»
Queensland road closures due to flooding from Cyclone Marcia
Burnett Highway, Ceratodus. Gregory Developmental Rd, Campaspe. Moreton region: Armstrong Creek. Armstrong Creek Rd. Strain Rd. «Courier Mail, Feb 15»
dam could bring tourist dollars
What about the Ceratodus now what a load of rubbish that was in the area I come from they are everywhere .And don't forget Gympie with all ... «Brisbane Times, Apr 14»
History's biggest lungfish pops up in Nebraska
Kirkland and Shimada estimate the new Ceratodus was at least 4 metres long, beating the previous record of 3.5 metres for an African fossil. «New Scientist, Nov 10»