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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBGENERICALLY»
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13, 14) and cited as the same as Conrad's species is actually distinct specifically
and at least subgenerically. It belongs to the subgenus lycptostrophia of Hall and
< larke, and was previously correctly figured, but not described, by Vanuxem in ...
2
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
The species is a true Actodromas, and belongs subgenerically to the same group
as A. minutilla and maculata, with both of which it is very closely related, and
requires comparison. In size it is exactly intermediate between the two,
exceeding ...
3
Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic ...
However, and as discussed by BouDagher-Fadel and Banner (1997) the
microspheric forms are subgenerically indistinguishable from the Eocene to the
Middle Miocene, whilst the megalospheric forms are distinguishable
subgenerically in a ...
Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel, 2008
4
Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Part III -- ...
Bearing this in mind, it is of little consequence whether we place the species of
this group under Hydreionocrinus, or subgenerically under Cceliocrinns. The
relations of this form with Zeacrinus are also very close and interesting, and the ...
5
Experiments on Schistosity and Slaty Cleavage
14) and cited as the same as Conrad's species is actually distinct specifically and
at least subgenerically. It belongs to the subgenus Isptoslrophia of Hall and
Clarke, and was previously correctly figured, but not described, by Vanuxem in
1842 ...
George Ferdinand Becker, 1904
6
Contributions to Devonian Paleontology, 1903
13, 14) and cited as the same as Conrad,s species is actually distinct specifically
and at least subgenerically. It belongs to the subgenus Leptostrophia of Hall and
Clarke, and was previously correctly figured, but not described, by Vanuxem in ...
Henry Shaler Williams, Edward Marsh Kindle, 1905
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Aves (Columbidae to Coraciidae)
It includes the two small, round-winged species of New Guinean kookaburras
with only l4 cervical vertebrae, a group nevertheless accepted subgenerically
here under Sauromarptis Cabanis and Heine, l860 (cf. Mayr l94la; Wolters l975-
l982).
Richard Schodde, I. J. Mason, W. W. K. Houston, 1997
Many species have not been placed subgenerically. Male genitalia were
illustrated by Sandhouse (1937) as well as by Eickwort ( 1 969b); see also Figure
65- 1 2a, b. □ The genus ranges from the provinces of Buenos Aires and La
Pampa, ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
I agree with Lewis (1972) that Rhysema Clench & Turner, 1957 is not
subgenerically distinct from Distorsio sensu stricto. Lewis (1972) clarified much of
the previous confusion in Distorsio, naming as D. constricta habei the form from
southern ...
10
Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
These two species cannot be separated even subgenerically, and they must
therefore be placed either in Sylvia or Turdus ; but I believe authors had no other
reason for referring these birds to the latter genus, than that they have a spotted ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1824