10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MIURUS»
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Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic ...
Vorontsov and Lyapunova (1976) considered M. middendorffii (and hyperboreus)
to be chromosomally closely related to North American M. miurus, but
cytochrome b sequences group M. middendorffii with M. fortis and Palaearctic
species ...
Don E. Wilson, DeeAnn M. Reeder, 2005
been described. The present-day forms are larger but, unlike M. (S.) gregalis,
darker in color than the southern forms. The taxonomic position of M. miurus has
been variously discussed by mammalogists, some including the American form M
.
Igorʹ M. Gromov, I. Ya Polyakov, 1992
Noturus miurus Jordan 1877r:370 (type-locality: White River, Indianapolis,
Indiana); Jordan 1878:68; Forbes 1884:84; Smith 1965:9. Sc hilbeodes
eleutherus: Large 1903:10 (misidentifica- tion). Schilbeodes miurus: Large 1903:
10; Forbes ...
Philip Wayne Smith, Illinois. Natural History Survey Division, 2002
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The Inland Fishes of Mississippi
Etymology: miurus: curtailed, probably in reference to the shortened appearance
of some specimens (W R. Taylor 1969). Plate 123. Noturus miurus, (USM 18148)
56 mm SL, Homo- chitto River system, December 1989. Characteristics: This is ...
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Systematics, Historical Ecology, and North American ...
... 768 miurus, 748-750f, 7S2-758ft, 761-766f, 768, 771, 773, 841T miurus +
taylori, clade, 764 miurus + taylori-elegans + N. sp. cf. elegans + baileyi +
hildebrandi + stanauli, speciation, 768 miurus species group, 748-749, 754
miurus-taylori, ...
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An essay on the different nature of accent and quantity: ...
... i. e . of an hexameter ending with an iambic, and then the first vowel of Z<? i» is
to be short. It is not my business here to solve the difficulty which appears in the
metre i f this line. It certainly was understood as a miurus by Athenseus (lib. x ...
John Foster, John Taylor, Henry Gally, 1820
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Institutes of Latin Grammar
... and a Pyrrhic, or iambus ; as Qui sere] Liberat Falce ru\ re tngenu urn volet
agrum, arvaprius Jruti ctbus, bos fill cemque re secat— Boet. This consists of the
last four feet of the hexameter miurus ; and has been termed the tetrameter
miurus.
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American Aquarium Fishes
Noturus (Rabida) miurus, N. (R.) miurus is characterized by a black blotch in the
adipose fin extending to the brindled madtom margin, a dark blotch on the outer
third of the dorsal fin, and a dark, submarginal band on the rounded or lanceolate
...
Robert Jay Goldstein, 2000
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An Essay on the Different Nature of Accent and Quantity: ...
One %pov®» a Miurus by Athenœus (lib. xix. p. 632.) and by Tirentianus Maurus,
whose authority in a case of this kind is superior to that of most, if not all, writers.
He, speaking of the Miurus, alludes to this verse of Homer, and translates it so ...
John Foster, Markos Mousouros, John Taylor, 1763
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The Baculum in Microtine Rodents
The single specimen of the Old World M. (Stenocranius) gregalis examined
resembles the New World M. (Stenocranius) miurus in the angular lateral profile
at the point of greatest breadth of the stalk, slender shaft in comparison to broad
base ...
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