CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CADUCIBRANCHIATE»
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caducibranchiate dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
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1
A popular history of reptiles; or, An introduction to the ...
... which are soon lost. While we retain the convenient division of the Amphibia
into Caducibranchiate and Perennibranchiate, we shall assign to the former the
genera Menopoma and Amphiuma, but on provisional grounds ; at present we ...
2
Odontography ; or, A treatise on the comparative anatomy of ...
so easy a series of transitions to the caducibranchiate group, in which all external
trace of the branchial apparatus is lost, that the artificial nature of such a division
of the order is evident, and some Naturalists have even hesitated whether to ...
3
A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students: With a General ...
In the remaining members of the order the gills disappear at maturity, and the
animal is therefore “caducibranchiate.” In this section are the land and water
salamanders. One form, however —the Axolotl of Mexico—appears to he
sometimes ...
Nicholson (Henry Alleyne),
1870
4
Odontography Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
The Menopome (P1. 62, fig. 5 and 6), exhibits the same essentially batrachian
condition of the teeth as the amphiume, but in their disposition, and in the division
and form of the vomer, it makes a nearer approach to the caducibranchiate group
, ...
5
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
In both the caducibranchiate and perennibranchiate species, the upper maxillary
bones do not extend horizontally over the upper surface of the skull, but: leave _a
very wide interval between the maxillary and nasal bones; and the palatal ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor,
1841
6
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
He alluded to the researches of Dr. Davy and M. Martin St. Ange on the structure
of the heart in the Caducibranchiate Amphibia, from which it appeared that two
auricles were appended to the ventricle in those Reptiles, as well as in the higher
...
7
Odontography, Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
so easy a series of transitions to the caducibranchiate group, in which all external
trace of the branchial apparatus is lost, that the artificial nature of such a division
of the order is evident, and some Naturalists have even hesitated whether to ...
8
THE LONDON AND EDINBURGH PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ...
He alluded to the researches of Dr. Davy and M. Martin St. Ange on the structure
of the heart in the Caducibranchiate Amphibia, from which it appeared that two
auricles were appended to the ventricle in those Reptiles, as well as in the higher
...
SIR DAVID BREWSTER, RICHARD TAYLOR, RICHARD PHILLIPS,
1834
9
A Manual of Zoology ...
In the remaining members of the order the gills disappear at maturity, and the
animal is therefore " caducibranchiate." In this section are the land and water
salamanders. One form, however — the Axolotl of Mexico — appears to be
sometimes ...
Henry Alleyne Nicholson,
1870
10
Philosophical Magazine
... nasal bone in the Crocodile. On comparing the structure of the cranium of the
Labyrinthodon with the Batrachian condition of the same part, Mr. Owen shows
that an important difference will be found to exist. In both the caducibranchiate
and ...