MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RHINOTHECAE»
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4 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RHINOTHECAE»
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rhinothecae dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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1
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh ...
118'5 ,, ,, from anterior border of rhinothecae to tip of upper mandible; chord, . . . .
. . 88 ,, ,, lower mandible: from feathers on side to tip, . 98 ,, ,. width at anterior
border of rhinothecae, . . 20 ,, ,, ,, middle, . . . . . . 13'5 ,, ,, height at anterior border
of ...
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1894
2
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
A. The group composed of the Albatrosses is so trenchantly distinguished from all
other Natatoies, that for its definite characterization it is only necessary to advert
to the absence of the hallux, and to the position of the rhinothecae. Ia other ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1866
3
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
A. The group composed of the Albatrosses is so trenchantly distinguished from all
other Natatotes, that for its definite characterization it is only necessary to advert
to the absence of the hallux, and to the position of the rhinothecae. In other ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1865
4
Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Color of vagina rhinothecae (new term) either yellow (C. albá) or gray (C. minor),
consistent with that of podothecae (Boetticher 1928). Typically subject to ecdysis
annularis (new term) and nuptial pigmentative enhancement; unlikely to be ...