10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALTIGRADE»
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
In the first place, the form of the head, the swollen muzzle, covered with hair, and
projecting considerably beyond the short under-jaw, are well-known characters
of the Rodentia, which are not common to the Saltigrade Marsupials; in which, ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
In the first place, the form of the head, the swollen muzzle, covered with hair, and
projecting considerably beyond the short under-jaw, are well-known characters
of the Rodentia, which are not common to the Saltigrade Marsupials; in which, ...
3
The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
In the first place, the form of the head, the swollen muzzle, covered with hair, and
projecting considerably beyond the short under-jaw, are well-known characters
of the Rodentia, which are not common to the Saltigrade Marsupials ; in which, ...
Linnean Society (London), 1838
SALTIGRADE. Syn; 1804. Gen. Salticus Lara, in Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat, XXIV, p.
135. 1817. “Saltigrades” 10., in CUV., Regne Anim., III, p. 98. 1823. Saltatores
Sean, Gen. Aran. Suec., p. 20. 1825. Saltigradse LATR., Fam. Nat, du Regne
Anim., ...
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Annals of Natural History
The head, being truncated in front, presents, like that of certain saltigrade spiders,
or rather like certain Crustacea, a vertical face. Half of this face is occupied by two
enormous black eyes, set in blood-red circular rims *, which touch each other ...
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Annals of Natural History, Or Magazine of Zoology, Botany, ...
The head, being truncated in front, presents, like that of certain saltigrade spiders,
or rather like certain Crustacea, a vertical face. Half of this face is occupied by two
enormous black eyes, set in blood-red circular rims*, which touch each other ...
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including Zoology, ...
The head, being truncated in front, presents, like that of certain saltigrade spiders,
or rather like certain Crustacea, a vertical face. Half of this face is occupied by two
enormous black eyes, set in blood-red circular rims*, which touch each other ...
8
American Spiders and Their Spinning Work(Annotated)
Again, I have often found underneath a bit of loose bark, or a flat alone, the
tubular neat of Epciru atria, surrounded on all aidua and even overlaid by the
calla of various Saltigrade species, in some of which the mother would be found
dwelling ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985) adj. plantigrade saltigrade n. An animal that locomotes by leaping or
hopping (e.g., a grasshopper or kangaroo) (Lincoln et al. 1985). adj. saltigrade
syringograde n. An animal that locomotes by propelling itself with a jet of water (
e.g., ...
10
Motherhood and babyhood: life and death
Saltigrade cocoon, with parasitic cells enclosed, somewhat magnified. The fly on
the edge is about natural size. October, 1884, Mr. F. M. Webster sent me from
Oxford, Indiana, a parasitized cocoon, evidently of some Saltigrade species,
which ...
Henry Christopher McCook, 1890