ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA ARCHAEORNIS
New Latin, from archaeo- + Greek ornis bird.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ARCHAEORNIS»
archaeornis
archaeopteryx
sometimes
referred
german
name
urvogel
genus
early
bird
that
transitional
between
feathered
dinosaurs
modern
birds
derives
from
ancient
greek
ἀρχαῖος
archaeornis
animals
extinct
primitive
formerly
placed
thought
species
palaeontology
merriam
webster
chae
noun
ˌärkēˈȯrnə̇s
full
capitalized
upper
subclass
archaeornithes
having
long
memidex
toothed
tail
hollow
bones
usually
reverso
also
archaise
archaiser
archaeobotanist
archer
define
latin
defined
resembled
origin
archae
classical
collins
always
ˌɑːkɪˈɔːnɪs
pronunciation
definitions
vocabulary
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three
clawed
digits
each
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ARCHAEORNIS»
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Salmanders and Other Wonders: Still More Adventures of a ...
The Berlin specimen was called Archaeornis, "ancient bird"— but only after most
of the important papers about it had appeared with Archaeopteryx in the title.
Archaeornis was examined down to the minutest possible detail at least three
times, ...
In the meantime I am going to refer to the Berlin specimen as Archaeornis and to
the London specimen as Archaeopteryx, as convenient labels to tell the two apart
. Archaeornis was examined down to the minutest possible detail at least three ...
3
Willy Ley's Exotic zoology
In the meantime I am going to refer to the Berlin specimen as Archaeornis and to
the London specimen as Archaeopteryx, as convenient labels to tell the two apart
. Archaeornis was examined down to the minutest possible detail at least three ...
It was named Archaeornis siemensi and was kept in Berlin museum. In 1956,
third incomplete specimen was found. A few additional fragments have also been
discovered. First two fossils are preserved in such a condition that outlines of
even ...
Dr. M. C. Bhatnagar, Dr. Geeta Bansal
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
A8; UF Archaeornis Griphosaurus Gryphornis BT Archaeopterygidae
Archaeopulmonata (May Subd Geog) [QL430.4; BT Pulmonata NT Ellobiidae
Archaeornis USE Archaeopteryx Archaeozoic USE Geology, Stratigraphic—
Archaean Archaic ...
Library of Congress, 1975
So much so is Archaeornis this link that we may term it a warm-blooded reptile
disguised as a bird.” Archaeornis is the Berlin Specimen of Archaeopteryx. In
1935, Lowe stated, “[T]he close relationship of reptiles and birds is generally
accepted ...
7
The Transformist Illusion
Archaeornis has abdominal ribs. Each digit is furnished with a claw projecting
beyond the wing. The existence of these claws suggests that the wings may have
been used both as flying and climbing organs. The feathers of the wing and tail ...
8
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Archaeopteryx (Continued) UF Archaeornis Griphosaurus Gryphornis BT
Archaeopterygidae Archaeopulmonata (May Subd Geog) [QL430.4] BT
Pulmonata NT Ellobiidae Archaeornis USE Archaeopteryx Archaeozoic USE
Geology, ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2000
Archeopteryx macrurus Owen, 1863 [unjustified emendation] • Archaeopteryx
macroura Vogt, 1879 [lapsus] • Archaeopteryx siemensii Dames, 1897 •
Archaeopteryx siemensi Dames, 1897 [lapsus] • Archaeornis siemensii (Dames,
1897) ...
10
The Dinosauria: Second Edition
... et Krause, 1998) (= Rahona ostromi Forster, Sampson, Chiappe, et Krause,
1998) Archaeopterygidae Huxley, 1871 Archaeopteryx von Meyer, 1861 (=
Archaeornis Petronievics vide Petronievics et Woodward, 1917; Griphosaurus
Wagner, ...
David B. Weishampel, Peter Dodson, Halszka Osmólska, 2004