10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPAROID»
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
224. Several detached incisor and molar teeth of a species of Sargus. Hunterian.
225. The left premaxillary and premandibular bones of a Sparoid fish (Sargus),
showing the incisive form of the anterior teeth and the hemispheric tubercular ...
2
Descriptive catalogue of the osteological series contained ...
The left premaxillary and premandibular bones of a Sparoid fish {Sargus),
showing the incisive form of the anterior teeth and the hemispheric tubercular
crowns of the posterior or molar teeth : the successional teeth are exposed in
some of the ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Richard Owen, 1853
3
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
31 represents a scale of Lethrinus cynocheilus, and may give some idea of the
general character of a Sparoid scale, alluded to in the table of genera at the
bottom of the Family IX.— SPARIDJ3. Sparoid scales; a large elongated scale in
the ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
31 represents a scale of Lethrinus cymc/leilus, and may give some idea of the
general character of a Sparoid scale, alluded to in the table of genera at the
bottom of the PassFsmnr IX.—-SPARID1E. Sparoid scales; a large elongated
scale in ...
5
The Encyclopædia Britannica, or, Dictionary of arts, ...
31 represents a scale of Lelhrinus cynocheilus, and may give some idea of the
general character of a Sparoid scale, alluded to in the table of genera at the
bottom of the page. Family IX.— SPARID-iE. Sparoid scales; a large elongated
scale in ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
31 represents a scale of Zet/lrinus cynoc/zeilus, and may give some idea of the
general character of a Sparoid scale, alluded to in the table'of genera at the
bottom of the page. - Fauna: IX.-SPARID1E. _ Sparoid scales; as large elongated
...
Thomas Stewart Traill, 1856
A revision of the Japanese sparoid fishes of the genus Lethrinus. JFac.Sci., Univ.
Tokyo. Sec. 4, 12(2): 117-44 1978. A synopsis of the sparoid fish genus Lethrinus
with the description of a new species. Univ.Mus., Univ.Tokyo Bull., 15: 1-70, ...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Etelis then is proclaimed to be a Sparoid on account of the reception of the
maxillary bones beneath the preorbital bones, the existence of a dorsal groove in
which the fin is folded, the presence of pointed axillar scales, and the acutely
pointed ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1863
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Annals of Natural History, Or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany, ...
Viewed as the type of a new genus, Nemadactylus may be characterized as
having none of the bones of the gill-cover armed or sculptured, the operculum
itself being destitute of projecting points, but as difi'ering from any described
sparoid ...
10
Fossil Fishes of Diatom Beds of Lompoc, California
This fish has the dorsal fin and its antrorse spine much as in the Sparoid genera,
Stenotomus (Stenesthes) and Lagodon. The presence of this spine with a rather
more elongate body alone separates this genus from Rhythmias. The antrorse ...