CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «SCOPELOID»
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scopeloid dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
scopeloid dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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English Language Word Builder
... ROADSTEAD ROUGHBACK ROUNDTRIP SANDSPOUT SCOPELOID
SERREFILE SHEEPFOLD SHORTARSE SIGILLATE SLINGBACK SNEAKERED
SOOTHFAST SOUTHWEST SPELDRING SPLAYFEET SPOONWORM
STACKYARD ...
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Oceanic Anglerfishes: Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea
... black fish" found in May 1877 floating alive on the surface off Madeira,
apparently incapacitated by the attempted ingestion of a large fish identified only
as a "Scopeloid . . . not far from being half a length longer than the [anglerfish[
itself.
Theodore W. Pietsch,
2009
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The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk
305) was originally given by Agassiz to some Scopeloid fishes from the
Cretaceous of Westphalia, which are now generally known as Sardinioidcs.
When it was afterwards applied to fossils discovered by Mantell in the English
Chalk, Agassiz ...
Arthur Smith Woodward,
2014
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David Starr Jordan: A Bibliography of His Writings, 1871-1931
... F 359b Scopeloid fishes, Santa Barbara Channel, F 69 Scorpaenoid, Review
of Japanese, F 397 Sculpin. See Cottidae Scyphophori (Standard natural history)
F 176 Scytalina cerdale, Description, F 67 Sea bass. See Serranidae Sea devil.
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The Victoria History of the County of Sussex
With Acrognatbu: 606px, typically from Lewes, we come to the scopeloid fishes (
Scope/Me); the only other known species of the genus is from the Chalk of the
Lebanon. Another scopeloid is Apateodur :triatur, perhaps identical with the ...
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Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. CV, 1953)
U. S. Comm. Fish. 1928, 2: 1-670. Jordan, David Starr, and Charles Henry Gilbert
. 1881a. Description of two new species of Scopeloid fishes. Sudis ringens and
Myctophum crenulare, from Santa Barbara Channel, California. Proc. U. S. Nat.
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The Record of Zoological Literature
Agassiz is inclined to regard this fish as the young of Aulopus, and, moreover, the
greater part of the Mediterranean Scopeloid genera as the young of large
Scombroides. Ann. Sc. Nat. 1865, iii. p. 57. < STERNOPTYCHIDE. Argyrqaelecus
.
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
In its moderate number of branchiostegal rays and scopeloid form of body it
approaches the latter genus ; the shape of the teeth and the den- tiferous vomer
ally it to the former. From Odontostomus it is distinguished by the moderate size
of ...
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al-Juzʾ al-awwal[-al-thānī] min majmūʻat rasāʾil Ibn ʻĀbidīn
In its moderate number of branchiostegal rays and scopeloid form of body it
approaches the latter genus ; the shape of the teeth and the den- tiferous vomer
ally it to the former. From Odontostomus it is distinguished by the moderate size
of the ...
Muḥammad Amīn ibn ʻUmar Ibn ʻĀbidīn,
1863
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Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum: Physostomi: ...
truly Scopeloid, the intermaxillary reaching " to the angle of the mouth," and the
maxillary being prolonged beyond it. It will be difficult to say where the angle of
the mouth is situated in this genus, the lower jaw being received between the
very ...
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology, Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther,
1864