10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DIPNOOUS»
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1
The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ...
A third point of the deep interest is the great antiquity of the Dipnoous type. At the
commencement of these notes we have seen that there is no evidence to show
that the Barramunda is even generically distinct from those fishes, of which, ...
James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas,
1872
2
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
That Ceratodus and Lepidosiren (Protopterus) are more nearly allied to each
other than to any third living fish, that they are well-marked modifications of the
same (Dipnoous) type, the latter genus diverging more towards the Amphibians
than ...
3
Description of Ceratodus, a genus of ganoid fishes, recently ...
Tristichopterus with its osseous vertebral column may have been the surviving
representative of a Ganoid suborder then extinct, as Polypterus has been
regarded as the sole survivor of Crossopterygians ; and the Dipnoous type, as it
appears ...
Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther,
1871
4
An Introduction to the Study of Fishes
On the other hand, the relations of the Chimaeras to the Ganoid, and, more
especially, Dipnoous type become manifest in their notochordal skeleton and
continuity of cranial cartilage. The spine in front of the first dorsal fin is articulated
to the ...
Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther,
1880
5
Proceedings of the Royal Society
That Ceratodus and Lepidosiren (Protopterus) are more nearly allied to each
other than to any third living fish, that they are well-marked modifications of the
same (Dipnoous) type, the latter genus diverging more towards the Amphibians
than ...
Royal Society (London),
1871
6
Remarks on the Sedimentary Formations of New South Wales: ...
He sums up thus — " The Dipnoous type is represented it, the Devonian and
Carboniferous epochs by several genera (Dipterus, Oheirodus, Conchodus,
Phaneropleuron) • it is then lost, down to the Trias and Lias, where the scanty
remains of ...
William Branwhite Clarke,
1878
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
In Gfinther's system of classification, a family of dipnoous fishes, including forms
with a heterocercal caudal fin, gular plates, cycloid scales, and two pairs of
molars, as well as one pair of vomerine teeth. The species are extinct, and, so far
as is ...
William Dwight Whitney,
1906
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
In Gunther's system of classification, a family of dipnoOus fishes, including forms
with a heterocercal caudal fin, gular plates, cycloid scales, and two pairs of
molars, as well as one pair of vomerine teeth. The species are extinct, and, so far
as is ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1914
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English Language Word Builder
... ACARPOUS APHONOUS BIJUGOUS CERNUOUS CUPREOUS DIPNOOUS
EXIGUOUS FRABJOUS HAMULOUS LUSTROUS NODULOUS PATULOUS
SCABROUS SOMBROUS TIMOROUS VANADOUS SOME BORESOME
FRETSOME ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
pneumobacillus. pneumobranquio quia (adj., Zool.) dipnoous. pneumococico -ca
(adj.) pneumococcic. pneumococo (m.. Bacterial.) pneumococcus.
pneumodinamico -ca (adj.) pneumodynamic. pneumogastrico -ca (adj., Anat.)
pneumogastric ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin,
1970