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The mammals of South Australia
The reproductive story of the Didelphia seemed to be an ideal stepping stone
between the egg-laying habits of the ornithodelphian Platypus, and the begetting
of a remarkably mature offspring of, say, the monodelphian mare, Again, we have
...
Frederic Wood Jones, British Science Guild. South Australian Branch,
1923
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
B. Ornithodelphian Mammals and Sauropsida. The segmented egg of
Ornithorhynchus and Echidna, the two living representatives of the
Ornithodelphia presents itself to us under a totally different aspect, as compared
to the other mammals.
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
These mammalian resemblances, vsu posing them to be essential Dinosaurian
structures, woul tend to indicate a common parentage for Dinosaurs and
Mammals in the ornithodelphian direction, and not that there were similar vital
organs for ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
These mammalian resemblances, su posing them to be essential Dinosaurian
structures, woul tend to indicate a common parentage for Dinosaurs and
Mammals in the ornithodelphian direction, and not that there were similar vital
organs for ...
It is by convergent development, apart altogether from kinship, that the
ornithodelphian, "Porcupine" (Echidna) comes, in some rough general respects,
to resemble the true monodelphian, Porcupines (hystricomorphine Rodents), and
the ...
University of Adelaide,
1923
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia
The three districts from which specimens have now been examined are widely
sundered and show considerable differences in climate and vegetation, but
Myrmecobius, like its Ornithodelphian analogue Echidna, is apparently too
strongly ...
Royal Society of South Australia, Walter Howchin,
1933
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Mammalian anatomy: with special reference to the cat
The above-mentioned features show that the ornithodelphian brain presents a
striking similarity to the brains of reptiles and birds. The brains of Rodentia
possess but few convolutions, while the brain of man is the. Fig. ii2. —
Photograph of the ...
Alvin Davison, Frank Albert Stromsten,
1917
276 Ornithodelphian . . 856 Otorhinolaryngology 905 Ornithogalum Ornitholestes
. . 682 Out-breeding . • 950 . . 839 Outer spore sac, moss . . 108 Ornithomimus .
839 Ova 36. 39, 258 Ornithophily . . 568 Ovary 39, 163, 17o, 178 (Fig. 124) 179 ...
William Bernard Crow,
1964
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, ...
The three districts from which specimens have now been examined are widely
sundered and show considerable differences in climate and vegetation, but
Myrmecobius, like its Ornithodelphian analogue Echidna, is apparently too
strongly ...
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
This remarkable agreement in the details of the formation of the primary germ-
layers in the two Orders affords still further and, indeed, most striking proof of the
close phylogenetic relationship of the Ornithodelphian and Didelphian stocks.