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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DIDELPHIAN»
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The Mammalia have been divided into Monodelphian and Didelphian ; what
objections are there to this division ? 368. What are the characters that
distinguish the Bimana from the Quadrumana ? 369. What is the difference, in
dentition, ...
2
Man's place among the mammals
Carnivorous animals have arisen from both stocks : the monodel- phian cats and
dogs are strangely mimicked by the larger didelphian " Native Cats " (Dasyurus)
and the " Pouched Wolf " (Thylacinus). The more primitive dietry of insects has ...
Frederic Wood Jones, 1929
3
The mammals of South Australia
... classifications in which the characters of the teeth are given precedence of the
characters of the pes in taxonomic importance. The Syndactyla diprotodontia
comprises the didelphian animals which are most typically OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
Frederic Wood Jones, British Science Guild. South Australian Branch, 1924
4
Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
But instead of identifying these two, the inner row of the Didelphian mammals is
identified by him with the outer row of the Monodelphiaus, while the inner row of
these latter is met with in Marsupials as a simple thickening of “the border of the ...
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Netherlands). Afdeeling Natuurkunde, 1916
5
The Transformist Illusion
... had evolved in utter independence from a probable pre-Tertiary ancestor
which still retained many insectivore- didelphian characters and was little better
to look at than a Tree- shrew. Yet, if comparative anatomy is capable of affording
any ...
6
The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
The immediate didelphian ancestors of the monodelphous Mammalia have not
yet been certainly discovered. In the oldest of the latter (of the Puerco epoch)
numerous points of approach to the insectivorous Jurassic forms occur,
especially in ...
7
Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts
Geoffroy first described them to possess supernumerary marsupial bones, which
still further connects them with the beasts, and this probably led Blainville to
associate them as anomalous didelphian mammifera, with the opossum and ...
8
The American Journal of Science and Arts
33. Opossum in the Sloncsfield Slate, near Oxford, England. — The Stonesfield
Slate belongs to the lowermost beds of the oolite ; of the Didelphian, (Opossum)
being of that period, there cannot be a shadow of a doubt. Mr. Mantell in a letter
to ...
9
New Selected Poems, 1970-1985
... dada tears dada pendulum dada vanilla dada don quixote dada humid dada
archipelago dada pharmacy dada sexennial dada dichotomous dada dichroic
dada dicrotic dada didactic dada didelphian 94 The Holy Words of Tristan Tzara.
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The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
Geoffroy first described them to possess supernumerary marsupial bones, which
still further connects them with the beasts, and this probably led Blainville to
associate them as anomalous didelphian mammifera, with the opossum and ...