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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PATAGIA»
Descubre el uso de
patagia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
patagia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Zygaenid Moths of Australia: A Revision of the Australian ...
31. 31. Patagia and anterior margin of tegulae shiny greenish blue, abdomen
greyish black with shiny, metallic, dark steel-blue scales with a slightly variable
green tinge on segments 2 to 8 dorsally (Pl. 20) . . . . P. eumetopus (p. 97). –
Patagia ...
Description Mediumesized anomalure without patagia. Pelage soft and dense.
Dorsal pelage slate or ashy»grey. Ventral pelage silver or grey, paler than dorsal
pelage. Head ashy- grey; ears large, naked and rounded at tip. Long strong black
...
Jonathan Kingdon, David Happold, Thomas Butynski, 2013
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Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs
Bristles along the neck are also seen in a specimen of Germanodactyius (
Tischlinger 1998). Patagia. Pterosaurian patagia were first reported from the
Solnhofen Lithographic Limestone by Goldfuss (1831) in a specimen of
Scaphoguathus ...
Eric Buffetaut, Jean-Michel Mazin, 2003
At the anterior margin of the pronotum is a pair of articulated plates, the patagia,
absent in Micropterigidae which have small warts on the pronotum that may
represent the precursors of patagia. In the pleural membrane between the pro-
and ...
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Multiple Analogies in Science and Philosophy
Heilmann adds that ostrich and chicken hatchlings have small patagia which he
claims are vestiges that they inherited from Archaeopteryx. There is no evidence
to support Heilmann's claim and it is quite possible that the patagia of ostriches ...
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Vol 2: Morphology, Physiology, and Development
Glossata. in which they extend to the lateral pronotal margin and are referred to
as patagia. Already in the most basal lepidopteran lineages the pronotrnn at the
level of these warts laterally covers the dorsalmost portion of the propleuron.
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Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR.: ...
Head and clusters of scales on patagia completely white. Wingspan 8.0 to 9.0
mm. Moderately widespread. Western Europe. June- July. Larvae on various
cereals (wheat, oats, velvet grass, hair grass, cock's foot, koeleria, millet grass,
bent ...
It glides between adjacent trees and takes soaring leaps from branch to branch
with the help of its patagia. It lives among flowers and is beautifully coloured like
flowers. It resembles butterflies in its habit of opening and closing the wings ...
Dr. M. C. Bhatnagar, Dr. Geeta Bansal
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Skin Diseases of Exotic Pets
PATAGIA. •. They are always present irrespective of the position of the animal.
Compare this with webs which are areas of skin that may be present when the
wings or legs are in certain positions.
CONFUSION SPECIES Pale-morph adult unmistakable within its range: easily
distinguished by rufous tail and. in flight from below, dark patagia. Pale-morph
juvenile long muddled with polymorphic juvenile Red-backed Hawk [ I'll)] (similar
in ...
James Ferguson-Lees, David A. Christie, 2001
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PATAGIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
patagia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Christian Kracht's 'Imperium'
... dangled like cocoons from the leafless boughs and occasionally flailed about with their patagia, screeching. During high heat, she declared, ... «New York Times, Jul 15»
Yi qi Is Neat But Might Not Have Been the Black Screaming Dino …
2015). This structure (there is one on each forelimb, extending from the wrist) seems to be associated with patagia (skin membranes): Xu et al. «Scientific American, May 15»
10 Naga Nyata di Kehidupan Kita
Seperti pesawat terbang, naga terbang (Draco volans) ini juga memiliki 'sayap' berupa jaringan yang disebut patagia, yang mampu ... «Mongabay.co.id, Abr 15»
Flying squirrels: The otherworldly creatures that take flight at night
The squirrels drop from trees, unfurl their patagia and glide distances of 150 feet or more. Flying squirrels come in for a landing with their eyes ... «Washington Post, Abr 15»
Meet the Scaly-Tail Gliders
Large membranes (or patagia) span the space between the fore- and hindlimbs, and additional membranes connect the trailing edges of the ... «Scientific American, Mar 15»
Gliding Lizards Mimic Falling Leaves
Found throughout Southeast Asia, Draco is the only living genus of lizard with extendable gliding membranes—call patagia—which allow them ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, Dic 14»
Gliding Lizards Use Christmas Colors as Camouflage
Draco cornutus have evolved wing-like membranes - called patagia - that resemble the colors of falling leaves around them so that when they ... «Nature World News, Dic 14»
Red and green 'wings' keep these lizards safe
Found throughout Southeast Asia, Draco is the only living genus of lizard with extendable gliding membranes—called patagia—that allow them ... «Futurity: Research News, Dic 14»
Falling Leaf, Flying Dragon
There are 42 species of flying dragons, or Draco as they are formally known, and they all glide on extended flaps of skin or patagia. «National Geographic, Dic 14»
Flying dragon lizard a true gliding reptile
Those colourful 'wings' are skin extensions called patagia, stretched over highly specialised, elongated ribs. Patagia are found in all 45 ... «Australian Geographic, May 14»