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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Maximus inter omnes ; maxilla ultra medium ptilosa, tarsis antice lateri- busque
mandibula; magna ex parte ptilosis ; rostro pedibusque crassiusculis pro genere
Aptenodytis, uuguibus maximis obtusissimis : nota?o nigro et cccruleo permixto,
...
2
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
Ptilosis reaching to or beyond linear nostrils ; no crests ; tail cuneate ; bill sulcate,
cultriform. Typical " Auks ;" connecting with Penguins. Genera : Alca, Utamania.
Subfam. Phaleridinse. — Ptilosis not reaching various nostrils ;"mostly crested ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.),
1869
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On the Classification of Water Birds
Ptilosis reaching to or beyond linear nostrils ; no crests ; tail cuneate ; bill sulcate,
cultriform. Typical " Auks ;" connecting with Penguins. Genera : Alca, Utamania.
Subfam. Phaleridinie. — Ptilosis not reaching various nostrils ; mostly crested ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Cauda mediocris, rectricibus subsequalibus. Pezles mediocres, acrotarsiis
scutellatis, paratarsiis integris. Digitus externus interiorem paulo excedens.
Ungues mediocres, leviter curvati. Ptilosis caerulescens, nitore sericeo. Vertex
colore igneo ...
The upper ptilosis also appears nearly similar to that assigned by Nitzsch to
Coraciai and Eurystomus. The spinal tract bifurcates between the shoulders,
leaving a wide featherless space. The branches are then discontinuous for a
short ...
Zoological Society of London,
1865
6
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye
(Ptilosis, madarosis, alopecia.) — Destruction of the bulbs by ulceration or by
injury causes permanent loss of the cilia, which may be either total or partial. It is
a frequent result of small-pox, the pustules of which, besides partially destroying
the ...
Sir William Lawrence,
1833
7
Avian Anatomy Integument
PTILOSIS. Figure 102. — Feather coat associated with individual feather tracts.
abdominal apterium (fig. 96). The crural apterium places the ventral boundary at
the knee region. The apterium does not cross the entire surface of the knee; thus,
...
Alfred Martin Lucas, Peter Rich Stettenheim,
1972
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Functional morphology of the tail apparatus of the pigeon ...
6.3 Pterylography and Ptilosis of the Rectrices and Major Coverts Pterylography
deals with the patterns of the points of emergence of the feathers from the skin.
Ptilosis refers to the plumage coat itself, the arrangement of the free parts of the ...
9
Proceedings of the International Ornithological Congress
Mr. Chapman finds a double constriction in the neossoptiles, and on investigation
I find a similar condition prevails in the Australian Black Swan and in some of the
Owls. The second plumage is the juvenal plumage (ptilosis juvenalis), ...
10
Wagler's Six ornithological memoirs from the 'Isis.'
Genus. Gerontieus Wagl., Kahlibis. Bostrum gracile ; pedes et ungues Theristiei.
Ptilosis : caput et pars colli (avis adultae) nuda ; alas amplae, praelongae,
caudae apicem attingentes ; haec longula, aequalis ; colli plumae elongatae,
strictae, ...
Johann Georg Wagler, Philip Lutley Sclater, Willughby Society,
1884