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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PETAURIST»
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1
Petaurist: Indian Giant Flying Squirrel, Hodgson's Giant ...
Not illustrated. Excerpt: Petaurista is a genus of rodent in the Sciuridae family. Squirrels in this family are generally large nocturnal squirrels. It contains the following species: ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12527781
2
Odontography, Or a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
The Pigmy Petaurist differs from the preceding and larger species, in having the
spurious molars large and sharp-pointed ; and the true molars bristled each with
four acute cusps. This tendency in the dentition to the insectivorous character, ...
3
Odontography Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
The Pigmy Petaurist differs from the preceding and larger species, in having the
spurious molars large and sharp-pointed ; and the true molars bristled each with
four acute cusps. This tendency in the dentition to the insectivorous character, ...
The Pigmy Petaurist differs from the preceding and larger species, in having the
spurious molars large and sharp-pointed ; and the true molars bristled each with
four acute cusps. This tendency in the dentition to the insectivorous character, ...
5
Odontography, Or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy of ...
The Pigmy Petaurist differs from the preceding and larger species, in having the
spurious molars large and sharp-pointed ; and the true molars bristled each with
four acute cusps. This tendency in the dentition to the insectivorous character, ...
6
The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
The Pigmy Petaurist differs from the preceding and larger species, in having tlie
hairs of the tail distichous, or arranged in two regular lateral series like the barbs
of a feather, and in having the spurious molars large and sharp-pointed ; and the
...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1847
7
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
The Parietal bones are a pair, and swell outwards above and before the ears ;
their hind ends assist in forming the occipital crest, largely in the Petaurist but
less in the Plialangers, in which also the slightly developed temporal crests arise
at a ...
8
The Animal Kingdom: Arranged After Its Organization, Forming ...
The Pygmy Petaurist (Did. pigmta, Shaw). — Of the colour and nearly the size of
a Mouse ; the hairs of the tail disposed very regularly on its two sides like the
barbs of a feather. Other species have no inferior canines, and the superior are
very ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Blyth, Robert Mudie, 1851
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Animal Kingdom: Arranged According So Its Organization, ...
The Pygmy Petaurist (Did. pigvuca, Shaw).— Of the colour and nearly the size of
a Moose ; the hairs of the tail dif posftl very regularly on its two sides like the
barbs of a feather. Other species have no inferior canines, and the superior are
very ...
10
Cuvier's Animal Kingdom,: Arranged According to Its ...
The Pygmy Petaurist (Did. pigment, Shaw).— Of the colour and nearly the size of
a Mouse j the hairs of the tail disposed very regularly on its two sides like the
barbs of a feather. Other species have no inferior canines, and the superior are
very ...
Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert De baron Cuvier, 1840