10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SAXICOLINE»
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saxicoline nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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Genera Lichenum: An Arrangement of the North American Lichens
76) has since been followed, and Verrucaria retained for saxicoline. Fries has not
indeed recurred to his early suggestion any further than to distinguish and give
prominence in his Verrucaria (L. E.) to the saxicoline types; those confined to ...
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British Ornithology. Manual of British Birds: Including the ...
SAXICOLINE. SAXICOLINE BIRDS, OR STONECHATS. Body rather compact;
neck short; head rather large, broadly ovate, anteriorly convex. Bill rather short,
straight, slender, tapering, depressed at the base, compressed toward the end; ...
William MacGillivray, 1846
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Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel
This group is a rather heterogeneous one, part of the species being saxicoline,
while others nest in vertical banks of earth; and of the former only two species
keep altogether among the rocks, the others merely breeding there, the greater
part ...
United States. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, 1877
A basic list of the land Mollusca of Australia. Pt III. Aust. Zool. 9: 83-l24 [89].
Distribution: S Gulfs, SA. Ecology: low woodland, saxicoline; under rocks.
Cupedora extensum (Iredale, l937) Meracomelon subloriolianum extensum
Iredale. T. (l937).
Brian J. Smith, W. W. K. Houston, Australian Biological Resources Study, 1992
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Boston Journal of Natural History
It would seem, from the description given in Eaton's Manual, of one or two
species, which are named as new species in Muhlenberg's Cat» alogue, that our
plants (and especially the saxicoline form) are very nearly allied to these; but I am
...
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Contributions to Ornithology 1848 - 1852
As already stated, it occurs on the highest ridges of the Andes, rarely descending
below the snow limit ; and from its general appearance, at once conveys the idea,
that it performs there the office of the saxicoline birds of Europe. The crown ...
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A Field Guide to the Geckos of Northern Territory
Jasper George Habit: Saxicoline. Shelters in cracks, coming out to forage for
insects on the base of sheer rock walls. Juveniles seem to favour the rocks
around the base of escarpments. Distinguishing Features: Gehyra koira has a
distinctive ...
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Island Biogeography in the Sea of Cortéz
Phyllodactylus is a small, insectivorous, nocturnal and saxicoline gecko.
Sauromalus is a large, diurnal, saxicoline herbivore. Regardless of the niche
categorizations used, any reasonable measure of niche overlap among these
lizards is low.
Ted J. Case, Martin L. Cody, 1983
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Ecology of the Mountain Waters
This community includes two categories, viz., Saxicoline and detrital and sandy
forms. The saxicoline insects are represented by Ephemeroptera (Ephemera,
Baetis, Caenis), Plecoptera (Perla, Isoperla, Kamimuria), Coleoptera (
Psephanoides ...
Shanker D. Bhatt, Ravindra K. Pande, 1991
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The Birds of India: Being a Natural History of All the Birds ...
Length 6 inches ; wing 3£ ; tail 2§ ; tarsus f . Bill blackish ; legs black. Among the
drawings of Sir A. Burnes is one of a Saxicoline bird, procured, in Sindh, which
Mr. Blyth identifies with Riippell's bird, which is a native of N. E. Africa and Arabia.
Thomas Claverhill Jerdon, 1877