RMRN511P–. The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Animals; Zoology. '7iiintziRuujdom ^ Aves.jtL 46.. 1-^iicco Ditvaiicclii.Zess.flluYa.Ufeliii.f Sarhet) 2.Sill of the Poi^oiiias maj or. fsulcirostri,sXeachl ^The GreatFogon) ?>.'&^cco parvus 'BnrJ.iiJH I Vfhtl. 77ir nnrhicm I 1 Tmnntin ^«//„//.,-/'7»^ Jiandfd I'amatiii / Zondan frlZaulei-.wn. i. Md£aUev.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMREEW4K–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF TEE POSTEKIOR LIMBS. 859 Dog and Cat, the same muscle shows, in front, a eupernumerary fasciculus—a thick and long strip mixed inwardly with the sartorius, and extending' vertically from the external angle of the ilium to the patella, into whicli it is inserted by a short aponeurosis. The rectm femoris, in the Dog and Sheep, has only one branch of origin. The rectus parvus, that very tliin muscle, does not exist in Solipeds and Carnivora. 2. Posterior Crural Region. A. Ruminants.—In the Ox, Shfep, and
RMRMREN3–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 36() Annals ok the Carnk(;ie Museum. Billings' species. This is, however, the only species of Ceraurus in our collections with a subrectangular glabella and isolated posterior glabellar lobes. (See figure 6. ) Glabellae of this sort are quite com- mon in the trilobite layers at Sloop Bay, where they accompany the following species, but can always be easily distinguished from it.. 5 7 Volume One of the Figs. 4, 5- Sphccvexochus parvus Billings. Fig. 6. Ceraurtts poiupilius Billings. Figs. 7>
RMREEWJ6–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF TEE POSTERIOR LIMBS. Dog and Cat, the same muscle shows, in front, a supernumerary fasciculus—a thick and long strip mixed inwardly with the sartorius, and extending vertically from the external angle of the ilium to the patella, into whicli it is inserted by a short aponeurosis. The rectus femoris, in the Dog ami Sheep, has only one branch of origin. The rtctus -parvus, that very thin muscle, does not exist in Solipeds and Carnivora. 2. Posterior Crural Region. A. Ruminants.—In the Ox, Sheep, and Goat, the h
RMRE0H8W–. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 144 Diseases of Poultry parvus) found in horse manure. Whether the worm is an intermediate host or whether the nematode eggs simply chng to the surface of the worm has not been determined. Several other species of the genus Heterakis also infest fowls and other poultry. At least one species of ascaris (Ascaris infle.xa) is found in the fowl. This is a round worm white or yellowish-white in color and from one to two inches in length. If they occur in sufficient numbers they produce considerable irritation in t
RMRG9FD9–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 44 Bulletin 296. Text-fig. 9. Five general basal plate shapes in cincinnaticrinaceans and homocrinaceans. a—distaily expanding, symmetrically pentagonal {Cincinnaticrinus varibrachia- lus, Isotomocrinus tenuis, Atopocrinus priscus, and Homocrinus parvus), b— parallel-sided, symmetrically pentagonal (C. pentagonus, Ohtocrlnus laxus— also e in some members, O. brauni, Dardalocrinus bellevillcnsis, Ectenocrinus simplex, E. geniculatus, and Sygcaulo-crir/us typus — in the case of the last three, only the AB interray B). c—asymmetrically pentagonal with one ste
RMRD5D2R–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Pelvis of the Mysticete Whale. Muscles of the anterior Jin of a Dolphin. a. Rhomboideus. e. Sterno-mastoideus. b. Levator scapulae. /. Costo-humeralis or latissimus dorsi. c. Infra-spinatus. g. Portion of pectoral. d. Humero-mastoideus. h. Splenius. (2) four, the digitus medius (3) five, the annu- laris (4) four, and the digitus parvus (5) three bones; all are terminated by a cartilaginous dilatation: they form collectively a large and short paddle, obliquely rounded. The muscles which characterize the arm of the Mammali
RMRMJ5P5–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 68 Annals of the South African Museum. its skull characters and dentition, however, I group it as a specialised genus of the Scaloposauridae until such time as definite evidence forces it to be placed in a new family. GrOEGONOPSIA. Eoarctops vanderbyli, gen. et sp. nov. Three Gorgonopsians only have hitherto been described from the Tapinocephalus zone, viz.-—Eriphostoma microdon, Scylacognathus parvus, and Galesuchus gracilis. Of these the first two are known from. Fig. 12.—Side view of type skull of
RMRJ4DF6–. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. A, Lcpidodendron decurtatum; A', aroole onlttrgeil. B, Lcpidodendron, old bark. C, Lcpidodendron, old bark, of another species. D, Lepidophloios tetragonu.s, ij. 1)', Areole. E, Lepidophloios platystignia, rf. K', Areole. F, Lepidophloios platystignia, i, differently preserved. F', Areole. G, Lepidophloios parvus, S- fi', Leaves, 3. G^, Part of leaf. G', Areol
RMRMN52W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE DINOGEPHALIAN MANUS AND PES 25. Fig. 10. Micranteosaurus parvus. Type. SAM 4323 X Dorsal view of left pes as restored. Discussion The Dinocephalian feet are more primitive than those of the Sphenacodonts in that the first carpal is not elongated, but otherwise they are definitely more advanced. The digital formula in Sphenacodonts is 2, 3, 4, 5, 3—with a well-developed first digit, a great increase in length from second to fourth digit and a comparatively short fifth digit. In the Dinocephalia th
RMRMKB5B–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 4.—Micranteosaurus parvus Gen. et Sp. Nov. S.A.M. 4323, Commonage, Merweville, Beaufort - West District. Semi-diagrammatic restoration of right manus seen in dorsal view x plus-minus . C.— centrale; I—intermedium; Re— radiale; Ue—ulnare. As a whole the carpus is very Pelycosaur-like, approaching that of Ophiacodon fairly closely, except that there is only one centrale. The metacarpals are somewhat dorso-ventrally flattened bones in general rod-like with slightly constricted waists; the decrease
RMRMREBH–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Fig. 8. Dorsal of Elosazirus parvus. Anterior view (No. 566), one half natural size. s., spine; azl., prezygapophysial 10. The tul)ercular facet is much restricted in comparison with the extended capitular ar- s. Fig. 9. I'osterior view of same (No. 566). One half natural size, /-z-, pos- terior zygapophysis. ///., horizontal lamina; dl., diapophysial lamina; /., transverse process; a.z., an- terior zygaphophysis ; c.f., capitular facet. ticulation. The diapophyses are sujjported superiorly b
RMRMJ39A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Scapulae, (x £•) a. Struthiocephaloides cavifrons. S.A.M. 5607. Lateral view. b. Struthiocephaloides cavifrons. S.A.M. 5607. Posterior view. c. Struthio- cephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. Lateral view. Genus Struthiocephalellus Boonstra The pectoral girdle is only known from an imperfect scapula and frag- ments of the coracoidal plate; the scapula is small (height 310? mm.) and the width of the blade is 210? mm.; the posterior face of the scapula is only slightly concave. The humerus is small (length
RMRMAMJE–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 27 Fig. 25, 26 Climacograptus parvus Hall. Figure 25 is a rhabdosome with dilatation of nemacaulus showing over- lapping of parts. Figure 26 is a dilatation showing partial separation of parts, x 5 Fig. 27, 28 Climacograptus parvus Hall. Nemacauli with numerous small dilatations, x 5 Fig. 29, 30 Corynoides calicularis Nicholson. Nema- cauli with small dilatations, x 5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RMRMREFA–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson and Gii.more : Elosaurus Parvus. 495 teriorly with that (hamctcr siil>ci|ual throui^^hout its Icn^jth. 'I'hc head of the femur is phxcecl at riL;hl angles to the shaft of the bone, in which respect it most resembles the femur of Diplodocus} The head is separated from the great trochanter by a slight constriction (see Fig. 5), but blenils into the shaft without a well-defined neck.. Fig. 5. Proximal end of right femur of Elosaurus parvus (No. 566), one-half natural size. //, head ;
RMRHT4WJ–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 18 AURIVILLIUS, INSEKTEll INSAMLADE VA KAMAKUN BERGET. Addendiim ad characteres generum Didinnis Kaup et Leplaulax Kaup: Leptaulax. Metasterni area? laterales utrinqiie diiplices, marglnibus elevatis a disco metasterni et inter se bene separatae; areae in- teriores antice latte usque ad coxas posticas extensae, ante medium angustatae, deinde sensim latiores et maximam partem maroinis postici metasterni occupantes; arese exteriores angustae sublineares, apice acuminatJB. Diseus metasterni igitur parvus, subcordiform
RMRMJ5Y4–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. STRUTHIOCEPHALELLUS 181 Fig. 2. anterior teeth the crowns had the usual Tapinocephalian structure consisting of talon and horse-shoe- shaped attrition surface, but rather that they were simple pointed teeth. Fig. 1. Dorsal aspect of the skull of Struthio- cephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. Abrahamskraal, Prince Albert. (X 3-) This as well as Fig. 2, is a recon- structed projection by pantograph on to the plane in which the maxillary alveolar borders lie. F.—frontal; I.P.—interparietal; J.—jugal; L.— la
RMREE193–. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses. 73 MUSCLES OF THE SUB-LUMBAR, PATELLAR. AND INTERNAL CRURAL REGIONS. Psoas magnus ; i', Its terminal tendon ; 2, Psoas parvus ; 3, Iliacus ; 4, Its small internal portion; 5, Muscle of the fascia lata ; 6, Rectus of the thigh ; 7, Vastus internus; 8, Long adductor of the leg; 9, Short adductor of the leg; 11, Pectineus; 12, Great adductor of the thigh; 12', Small adductor of the thigh; 13, Semimembranosus; 14, Semitendinosus.—a, Portion of the iliac fascia; b, Portion of the layer reflected from the aponeurosis of the abdominal great obliqu
RMRD3WYF–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A View of the muscles on the Palm of the Hand. 1, Annular Ligament. 2, 2, Origin and Insertion of the Abductor Pol- licis. 3, Opponens Pollicis. 4, 5, Two Bellies of the Flexor Brevis Pollicis. 6, Adductor Pollicis. 7, 7, Lumbricales aris- ing from Tendons of the Flexor Profundus Dtgitorum. S, Shows how the Tendon of tho Flexor Profundus passes through the Flexor Sublimis. 9, Tendon of the Flexor Longus Pollicis. 10, Abductor Minimi Bigiti. 11, Flexor Parvus Minimi Digiti. 12, Pisiform Bone.
RMRR1NTC–. African invertebrates : a journal of biodiversity research. Invertebrates -- Africa; Biological diversity -- Africa; Biological diversity. Ann. Natai, Mus., V,n.. III. I'L. xx^a.. EfTERMES PARVUS. FlO.S, 1-3. TeuMES INOEKTUS. FlOS, 4-5. T. LATEBICIUS. FiG. ti. E. BlhOBATUS. Fl Aitlayd * Soo, Im. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natal Museum (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa). Council. Pietermaritzburg, South
RMRMREEF–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Fig. 5. Proximal end of right femur of Elosaurus parvus (No. 566), one-half natural size. //, head ; !^J., great trochanter. The fourth*"' trochanter is very small, hardly more than a slight rugosity, placed on the internal margin on the u])per half of the posterior side. Distally the femur expands, giving rise to the external and internal condyles, which are separated by a deep intercondylar groove. An external condylar groove divides the external condyle in two parts. See Fig. 6.. Fig.
RMRE4043–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. PLATE XIII J Branchea of obturator nerve rt and deep femoral art. Branch of deep femoral art. Adductor parvus— Pectineus Deep femoral artery / Common tendon of i psoas mag. and iliacus Prepubic art. Art. to quadriceps Int. saphenous nerve Ant. crural nerve [^ / Poupart's ligament Sartorius. Rectus femorie / Articular branch 1 of femoral art. Vastus internua / Gracilis IJra^AJAthograja^atj-W'AAiJolirisl'm.I^i^^.^Eandnir^LAXai. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRG7KPD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODS OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION 221 AMPHIASCUS PARVUS Sars Figure 148 Amphiascus parvus Saks, Crustacea of Norway, vol. 5, p. 162, pi. 103, 1906. Occurrence.—A single female was obtained in a surface tow from the wharf of the Bureau of Fisheries at Woods Hole, August, 1925. The specimen was captured by C. H. Blake, who was working upon copepods at the Marine Biological Laboratory. It was carefully dis- sected and mounted, and the present author was kindly allowed to examine the mount and drawings and to include it in the present list. Dist
RMRGT7EF–. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 492 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXII, projecting beyond the tip of the abdomen for a distance nearly equal to the length of the abdomen. Wings with only one closed submarginal cell, a second closed one perhaps very faintly indicated by a tranvserse vein. The humeral area apparently undivided. Antennas 8- or 9-jointed, the flagellar joints equal in length or nearly so, except the first. Abdomen wider than the thorax, con- sisting of seven nearly equal segments. Type L. parvus sp. nov. The specimen
RMRMK4C6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 240 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM dylar foramen is clearly visible in dorsal view. Abrahamskraal, Prince Albert. Low Tapinocephalus zone. Coll. Haughton. Fig. 32. Right: Femur of Struthio- cephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. (x i-) a. Dorsal view. b. Ventral view. c. Anterior view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
RMRJ1K75–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. KlK 12117.—ArcliHMi- crinus aspcratUH a/yKoiiH side. Via. I'.ltl.—Ainplionicrliiiis .li'sslcii", az.vKdUH aiul hasnl vlt'v I'Mk. I21IS.—Arclin'ocrliiiis parvus, hasal, M/.vt;()tis, and KdiniiiU vii'ws. peciiliaris. Miller and (Jiirley, 1894, Bull, No, 10, 111. St. M'.s. Nat. Hist. p. 21, Chouteau (ir. planobasalis was described in I8fl0 in the Supp, to (reo. of Iowa, sampsoiii. Miller and (iurley. 1890, Bull
RMRMKYAB–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 24 28. Fig. 56. Dicynodon sp. S.A.M. 12217 X 1. Cross-sections through the sphenoidal region. (b) THEROCEPHALIA S.A.M. K210 Maraisaurus parvus I have cut 82 cross-sections through the skull of this small pristerognathid from low down in the Tapinocephalus zone. From these I have reconstructed drawings on the same basis as for all the preceding specimens to facilitate direct comparisons. Unfortunately, however, the sphenoidal region was unossified which leads one to conclude that the skull was immatur
RMRMJ6T1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 152 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM the original preparation. In Fig. 3 the proximal tarsal elements are shown right side up. The intermedium is an ovoid bone with its outer border concave and facing a similar concavity of the fibulare, thus creating a passage for an artery. ,- /. Fig. 3.—Micranteosaurus parvus Gen. et Sp. Nov. S.A.M. 4323, Commonage, Merweville, Beaufort West District. Semi-diagrammatic restoration of the right pes seen in dorsal view x about J. C— centrale; F—fibulare; I—inter-
RMRGD590–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. A NEW SPECIES OF HYLOMYS. Fig. 1 Crania from left to right of dorsal view of mandible and skull, ventral view of skull, left lateral view of skull and mandible. Top row: Hylomys megalotis BMNH 1999.47; second row: Hylomys suillus BMNH 1962.711: third row: Hylomys sinensis BMNH 1911.2.1.20; fourth row: Hylomys parvus BMNH 1919.11.8.12.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
RMRG7606–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. s. 6Sri-709.—Disks or vahious cOMASTEniDS. 685. Capillaster sentosa. 686. Nine-armed specimen OB" LEPTONBMASTEE VENUSTDS. 687. COMATILIA IRIDOMETRIFORMIS. 688. YOUSG INDIVIDDAL OF COMA- tola eotalakia. 689. comatula pectinata. 690. twelve-armed specimen of comatula pectisata. 691. Type specimen of Comactinia echisoptera. (59". .nothep. spfcimex of Comactinia echinop- tbra. 09:^. cojiatii.a miceaster. 694. comatll.ldes deca.mero.s. 695. comasteu nov.koii.nb.e 696. comaster mcltibeachiata. 697. comaster parvus. 698. comastee serrata
RMRMJ99W–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. South African Fossil Reptiles and Amphibia. 193 there is thus no inherent improbability in supposing that this allied form has two canines. The 5 incisors, supposing the sixth tooth to be a canine, occupy a space of 22 mm. The second canine is the largest tooth, oval in cross-section, and having a longer diameter of 5 mm. There is a diastema between the 1st. FIG. 51.—Palatal view of type skull of Akidnognathus parvus. canine and the 5th incisor of 2 mm. ; and one of equal size between the large canine
RMRMKD3K–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. c.. UT Pr VAC AKIDNOGNATHUS PARVUS n.g. et n. sp. FIG. 52a.—Section across skull just behind internal nares. FIG. 52b.—Cross-section at middle of interpterygoid vacuity. FIG. 52c.—Section across basisphenoid at front of keel. FIG. 52d.—Section across prevomers near anterior end. As mentioned, the prevomers are separated by a definite suture posteriorly ; but anteriorly the suture becomes obliterated, and the bones broaden out and become thinner. A section across the front of the bone shows them formin
RMRH3Y77–. Breviora. a 7 mm. d Figure 1. Dentition of Protoptychus hatcheri (PU 11235) : a. left cheek teeth, view perpendicular to wear surface; b. left incisor, cross section. Dentition of Mysops parvus (USNM 18043) : c. left cheek teeth, view per- pendicular to wear surface; d. left incisor, cross section. by Wilson, 1937: 450) is thus P C ?' M P'-M' are bra- chyodont and notably higher crowned lingually than labially; although quite worn, they are clearly four-crested (Fig. la). The most conspicuous feature of the crown is a mesoflexus, which is broadest at the labial side and ends, at this stage
RMRN78J7–. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. PLATE XIII Branch of deep femoral art— Adductor parvus Pectineus j Branches of obturator nerve ( and deep femoral art. Femoral art. Deep femoral art. / Common tendon of psoas [ mag. and iliacus Prepubic art. Art. to quadriceps Int. saphenous nerve / Ant. crural nerve Poupart's ligament tori us. Kectus femoris Articular branch of femoral art. Drawn & UfeograpteiV A A K Johnston iWted Eainbursh.. THIGH—Inner Aspect. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
RMRMKY8W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 58. Maraisaurus parvus S.A.M. K210 X 1. Basicranial axis as reconstructed from serial sections. A. Ventral view in relation to contiguous bones. B. Ventral view. C. Lateral view. Comparative In a recent publication I attempted to show how the families of the therap- sids diverged in pre- Tapinocephalus zone times, basing my views on the effects of the differential developments of the jaw mechanism. Here I found that, as far as the South African therapsids were concerned, from a first divergence
RMRJ26MJ–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fie. 272.—Compsoorlnus barrisi. Diagram of basal part and a Kpecimen flattened, natural size. parvus, Hall, 1861, (Platycrinus parvus.) Pal. N. Y., vol. 3, p. 114, Low Held. Or. plumosus, Hall, 1861, (Platycrinus pin- moMus,) Pal. N. Y., vol 3, p. 113, Low. Hel.'. Gr. ramulo^us. Hall, 1861, (Platycrinus ram ulosus,) Pal. N. Y., vol. 3, p. 115, Low Held. Gr. CoRoNocRiNus, Hall, 1859, Pal. N. Y., vol. :i, f». 124. [
RMRHE418–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 3: Achelia sawavai Marcus, 1940 a) Cheliphores and palps of <3 in dorsal view, b) leg 3 of same specimen, c) distal joints of a $ leg 3. a + c to scale C, b to scale B. (Fig. 1) Tanystylum calicirostre (sic! calcirostre in Kraeuter, 1973), while the sample identified as Anoplodactylus parvus proved to be an immature male of A. cf. lentus and a female of A. petiolatus. Finally, Anoplodac- tylus pygmaeus is in reality the first record of A. viridintestinalis i
RMRMACG3–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 272 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM from the Normanskill shale at Kenwood.1 The New York State Museum also contains a specimen from the same horizon at Glenmont, N. Y., which is associated with N e m a g r. gracilis and C 1 i m a c o g r. parvus. In Great Britain this species is recorded from a much higher horizon (zone of Pleurograptus linearis of the Hartfell shales). It would there- fore seem to have been a long range form. It is of rare occurrence here and also in the Scottish beds. Remarks. This is the sole repre- sentative of the peculiar g
RMRMACCA–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 290 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM At Stockport the variety is associated with N. gracilis, Dicranogr. furcatus, Climacogr. parvus and D i p 1 o g r. f o 1 i a c e u s ; at Glenmont with Dicellogr. sextans, Dicranogr. ramosus and Climacogr. bicornis. Nemagraptus exilis (Lapworth) var. linearis nov. Plate 17, figures 10-12 Description. Rhabdosome consisting of two main stipes and a small number of secondary branches at the distal ends of the former. The main stipes are nearly straight, attain a length of 40+ mm and diverge in the compressed mater
RMRMJ5XK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Dorsal aspect of the skull of Struthio- cephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. Abrahamskraal, Prince Albert. (X 3-) This as well as Fig. 2, is a recon- structed projection by pantograph on to the plane in which the maxillary alveolar borders lie. F.—frontal; I.P.—interparietal; J.—jugal; L.— lacrimal; M.—maxilla; N.—nasal; P. — parietal; Po .F. — postf rontal; Pr.F.—prefrontal; P.M.—premaxilla; P.O. — postorbital; S.M. — septo- maxilla; Sq.—squamosal; T.—tabular.. Ventral aspect of the skull and the first
RMREK8EH–. Classification of the Cryphalinae with descriptions of new genera and species. Entomology. Report 99 0"ice o^ Sece-tary. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. Typical Antenn/e of Genera of the Cryphalin>e. Fig l.âCosmockres schwarzi. Fig. 2.âHypf,ihenoifhs parvus. Fig. sâ< .^tepJioiwderes) Cry- phalopwrphii.7.âStephanoderes chapumi. Fig; S âProcruphahi^ ^?ff â J^^-^-^'''}opondestnabi. Â¥iGf[o.âEnioporm tiliae. Fig. Il.âStephmwrjmpalus nuJodori iiGlT.â Trypophlwu^ hinodulm. Â¥iG/13.âMarqadiUimmarpadilannu. Fig. Jr.â j^icryphalus henshmri. Fig. ^S.âPiperius pini. FJG.w'.âCn/phalKsa
RMRE5J1R–. The crinoids of the Indian Ocean. Crinoidea. 88 RCHINODEKMA OF THK TnDTAN MrSETTM, PART VII. examination of the type of Bell's " Antedon brcvicirra " shows that it is the same thing as Carpenter's Actinometra distincta. COMASTER PARVUS. Coinanter paivns l'J09. A. H. Clark, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 22, p. 144. Description.—Cirri XIII-XVIII, lo^ll. s mm. long, arranged in a single or partially double row on a rather thick di:icoidal centrodorsal.. Fig. 3.—Com aster parvus. Dorsal view, showing one ray in detail, and the cirri on about one-third ot the periphery of the centro
RMRE47NB–. Echinoderma of the Indian Museum ... Collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey ship Investigator. ... Echinodermata. 88 RCHINODEUMA OF THTC TnDIAN MuSEUM, PART VIT. examination of the type of Bell's " Antedon hrevicirra " shows that it is the same thing as Carpenter's Actinometra distincta. COMASTER PARVUS. Cofnaster parvus 1909. A. H. Clark, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 22, p. I 44. Description.—Cirri XIII-XVIII, lO-U, 8 mm. long, arranged in a single or partially double row on a rather thick discoidal centrodorsal.. Fig. 3.—Comasier parvus. Dorsal view, showing one ray in
RMRHECM6–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. quorum alter cxternus quam alter longior. Organa genitalia externa (Fig. 12 B j^g.) a papilla pei'parva semiovali indicata. Animaleula parva. Obs. Genus hoc a genere Projapi/oc praesentia vesicula- rum abdominalium, forma labii, numero et dispositione sensillo- rum antennarum distinctissi- mum. Species tjpica: Auajapyx vesiculosus Silv. Parvus, albus, gracilis hir- tellus. Antennae (Fig. 1) 21-23 articulatae. Tergitum decimum postice medium rot
RMRJ1K7P–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Flu, iL'tMt,—Ai'chii'dcriniis aN|it'ralii>:, liasal and Hiiininll viewM, ley, 1894, Bull. No. o, 111. St. Mus, Nat. Hist., p. 19. Trenton (ir, kiioxensis. Miller and (iurh'y, lH9r), Bull. No. 6, III. St. Mus. Nat. Hist,, p. ;J4. Trenton (ir. parvus. Miller and (iur- ley, 1894, Bull. No. h, HI. St. Mus. Nat. Hist,, p. 21, Trentcm Gr.. KlK 12117.—ArcliHMi- crinus aspcratUH a/yKoiiH side. Via. I'.ltl.—Ainplionicrl
RMRN5RC5–. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. 05 04 ^106""* Representatives of the Emerging Vegetation Association (Pond 14) Fig. 102.—The common newt (Diemictylus viridescens); natural size (after Hay). Fig. 103.—A flat pond snail (Planorbis campanulatus); natural size. Fig. 104.—The common pond snail (Lymnaea reflexa); natural size. Fig. 105.—Small flat snail (Planorbis parvus); 3 times natural size. Fig. 106.—A snail (Planorbis hirsutus); 3 times natural size. Fig. 107.—A pr
RMRMJ35Y–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Humerus of Struthiocephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. (X «•) a. Ventral view. b. Dorsal view. c. Anterior view. Fig. 31.. Pelvis of Struthiocephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. (X £0 Lateral view. The following four specimens are of Struthiocephalids which are much longer in the limb than Struthiocephalus. S.A.M. 3614. A good isolated humerus (Fig. 35 b-e). This humerus is relatively long and slender (length 480 mm.); both the proximal (width 192 mm.) and the distal (width 198 mm.) expan- sion is small; th
RMRMK433–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Left: Tibia of Struthio- cephalellus parvus. S.A.M. 5006. (x £?) a. Dorsal view. b. Ventral view. c. Posterior view. S.A.M. 5009. A fair humerus with the proximal end not in contact with the shaft (Fig. 35a). Wolwefontein, Prince Albert. Low Tapino- cephalus zone. Coll. Haughton. Although the delto-pectoral crest is shorter than in S.A.M. 3614 and the processus medialis situated more nearly in the same plane as the caput these two specimens probably are of the same species. S.A.M. 4349. Two fairly go
RMRE3HEA–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. PLATE XLV Ensiform cartilage Foramen dextrum- Right crus of diaphragm. From last dorsal nerve Retractor costae Post, vena cava^ From lat lumbar nerve- From 2nd lumbar nerve Psoas parvus Psoas magnus From 3rd lumbar nerve Inguinal nerve Urinary bladder— Sartorius- Middle lig. of Bladder Deep inguinal glands. Asternal artery —Phrenic sinuB / (EsophagUB in foramen sinistrum Post, aorta in hiatus -Coeliac axis Left crus of diaphragm Ant. mesenteric art. Renal art. Peoas parvus A lumbar art. Spermatic art. Quadratus lumborum -Post, meeente
RMRMKB6B–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 2.—Micranteosaurus parvus Gen. et Sp. Nov. S.A.M. 4323, Commonage, Merweville, Beaufort West District. a, Dorsal view of left femur, (x 1-) b. Ventral view of fibula, (x i-) c> Dorsal view of left coracoid. (X 10 &> Dorsal view of radius. (X !•) Fibula (fig. 2b) The fibula is a lightly built long and slender bone with its proximal end strongly expanded and with its articulating facet for the femur terminal. Whereas the proximal end is flattened, the distal facet is broadly oval in outl
RMRFB8WB–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 4. TACHOKNIS. 463 Key to the Sjjcc'irx. Uniform above ; tail deeply furcate. a . Lateral rectrices very sharply pointed, cousiderably more than 3 inches iu length parca and allies, p. 463. b'. Lateral rectrices less sharply pointed, considerably less than 'A inches in length. a". Glossy blackish above infumata, p. 467. b". Ashy brown above hatassieiisis, p. 466. , Above black, with a white band across the rump ; tail .^liirhtly furcate jthcenicnbia, p. 468. 1. Tachornis parva. Cypselus parvus, i/c/if. 7 er;. 7>»/W. p. .58 (1823) (Nu
RMRF22W9–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 4. TACHOKNIS. 463 Key to the Sjjcc'irx. Uniform above ; tail deeply furcate. a . Lateral rectrices very sharply pointed, cousiderably more than 3 inches iu length parca and allies, p. 463. b'. Lateral rectrices less sharply pointed, considerably less than 'A inches in length. a". Glossy blackish above infumata, p. 467. b". Ashy brown above hatassieiisis, p. 466. , Above black, with a white band across the rump ; tail .^liirhtly furcate jthcenicnbia, p. 468. 1. Tachornis parva. Cypselus parvus, i/c/if. 7 er;. 7>»/W. p. .58 (1823) (Nu
RMRJ1M5A–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fig. 1241.—HarcocrlnuH howanll. Hide, iixyKOUK, Hiid Miiinmlt vIewN. Geo. Sur. Ind., pp. 3.')9, 3(50, Kinder- hook (ir. nanuH is from the Kinderhook (ir. parvus, S. A. Miller, 1891, Bull. No. 4, Geo. Sur. Mo., p. 39, Keokuk (ir. Saccocrinuh benedicti and S. howardi, S. A. Miller, 1892, .Vdvance Sheets 18th Rep. Geo. Sur. Ind., pp. 29 and 30, Niagara (ir. gorbyi, S. A. Miller, 1891, Advance Sheets 17th Rep. (ieo. S
RMRJYJNP–. Athlon : essays on palaeontology in honour of Loris Shano Russell. Paleontology. Fig. 8 Cross-sections of rodent left lower incisors, X 5. a. Paramys delicatior, ansp 10275, holotype; a typical paramyid (From Wood, 1962, fig. 10c). b. Rapamys fricki, lacm (cit) 2181, holotype (From Wood, 1962, fig. 52e). C. Leptotomus parvus, amnh 12519, holotype (From Wood, 1962, fig. 30b). d. Titanotheriomys veterior, aew 9676, Pipestone Springs, Montana. E. Ischyromys cf. typus, amnh 42988, reversed, Chadronian, Douglas, Wyoming. Lack of Cheek-Tooth Differences Black (1968, pp. 290-300) indicated that the
RMRE419N–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. PLATE XLV j^.: .'v'v- -Ensifonn curtilage Foramen dextrum Asternal artery Phienic simis Inguinal nerv Urinary bladder Sartorius. fe lig. of Bladder ngiiinal glands. cms of diaphragm From last dorsal neie Retractor GUbtae- Post. veuacaa From Istlumbir ner-e From 2nd lumbar nerve Psoa^ parvns Psoas magnus From 3rd liunbar nerv ((Esophagus in toramen sinifstruni t. aurta in hiatus Oueliac axis Left crus of diu]jhragm -Ant. mesenteric art. Renal art. - Psoas parvus A lumbar art. - Spermatic art. -Quadratus lumburum Post, mesenter
RMRJ33CB–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. IV. lar in s very irickU'8. white; criorly. ir sjniu' â¢e three ; spiice , coarser lO spines :o it, not it Lakes, ;ei Nelson, i.^Tw: Cut- U. S. Nut. le teeth.) lC7(rt). COTTIDiEâURANIDEA. 695 iriegated; IS dorsal. id, traus- all small Id flattisli, prickles, »re closely bnd space ventrals, complete, depth i. la Nevada licei Nelsou. and Cascade Mountains: abundant; specimens from tht: Sacrauu^nto River (var. parvus) smaller in size, paler in color and with the intoror- bital space concave, narrower than eye. (Cotlun anpe
RMRMT0RN–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. li %v-'vV. FiG. XI. — Mcreccfetefmes parvus theobron». 1. F : et thoracis laminae ?: ? " - ;'. caput i. ^-ctum - 3. antennae y. - : uiii- balae - 6. alae supertìciei particula - 7-j*. alae - 9. paris tertii tibiae a^ex, tarsns et praetarsus - 10. militis capat sapra inspectum - II. antennae pars proximalis - 12. operarii majoris, 13. operarli minoris antennae pars proxìmaljs. rum pallidiore, ocellis parvis, ab oculis ocellorum diametro fere distantibus. oculis bene convexis panim prominentibus. antennis 14-articulati
RMRN762C–. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. PLATE XLV Ensiforin cartilage Foramen dextrum Right crus of diaphragm From last dorsal nerv Retractor costae Post, vena cava From 1st lumbar nerve From 2nd lumbar nerve Psoas parvus Psoas magnus — From 3rd lumbar nerv Inguinal nerve Urinary bladder Sartorius Middle lig. of bladder Deep inguinal glands.. sternal artery Phrenic sinus / (Esophagus in foramen sinistrum Post, aorta in hiatus .Coeliac axis Left crus of diaphragm Ant. mesenteric art. Renal art. Psoas parvus A lumbar art. Spermatic art. Quadratus lumborurn P
RMRMKBXE–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ARTIGULATORY REGION IN PRISTEROGNATHID THEROGEPHALIANS 6l. Fig. IV.—a, unidentified Pristerognathid. S.A.M. 11959, Dikbome, Laingsburg. Lateral view (X f). b, Maraisaurusparvus Gen. et Sp. Nov. S.A.M. 11944, Buffelsvlei, Beaufort West. Lateral view. Left. ( X f.) c, Maraisaurus parvus. Lateral view. Right, (xf.) d, Alopecognathus angustiori- ceps Sp. Nov. S.A.M. 9342, Kroonplaas, Beaufort West. Lateral view ( X f).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMRJ1M54–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fig. 1241.—HarcocrlnuH howanll. Hide, iixyKOUK, Hiid Miiinmlt vIewN. Geo. Sur. Ind., pp. 3.')9, 3(50, Kinder- hook (ir. nanuH is from the Kinderhook (ir. parvus, S. A. Miller, 1891, Bull. No. 4, Geo. Sur. Mo., p. 39, Keokuk (ir. Saccocrinuh benedicti and S. howardi, S. A. Miller, 1892, .Vdvance Sheets 18th Rep. Geo. Sur. Ind., pp. 29 and 30, Niagara (ir. gorbyi, S. A. Miller, 1891, Advance Sheets 17th Rep. (ieo. S
RMRHE3WJ–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 136 P. A. C 1 a n c e y Bonn, zool. Beitr. In size A. g. winteibottomi ranges smaller than A. g. parvus, of which we have three topotypical specimens (wings oí 2 6 6 76.5, 71.5, ? 71.5, tails 69, 72.5 and 67 mm.) White (1960) has suggested that north-central Tanganyika birds with the dimensions of A. g. winterbottomi (wings oí 6 699 as given by White 67—70mm.), and which I believe are the eastern elements of this latter taxon, should be called Calamocichla palustris
RMRHDWYD–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 372 Alpine Swift (640) Apus melba melba PM (9-11, 2-4) A S uncommon open country, highlands 373 Pallid Swift (638) Apus pallidas PM (11-3) W fairly common on Jebel Marra; rare else- where mountains Remarks: Traylor (1982) collected one spe- cimen of probably illyricus in March at Bengengai; other subspecies recorded are pallidus and brehmorum. 314 Palm Swift (646) Cypsiurus parvus parvus/myochrous R LM BR 3-5, 12 very common always associated with palm trees Remarks: The exact range of the two sub- species is not clear but the nominate form occurs th
RMRHRJD4–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 6S AURITILLirS. OM HAF5EVERTEBRATERNAS riVECKLINGSTIDER.. Nauplii och Cycloper af Copepoder Ägg (.stora, blå) af Calanid bland plankton . . > jemte Nauplii '- « j . > Br Calanns finmarchicus. janiores K. M. » M. M. > W. ... A. » 9 . . > . . (f (f adalti ijemte ii ad.) W. Paracalanns parvus. juniores W. » .... M. spermatoforbärande ii . . Pseadoealanus elongatus. juniores 189»> 1 Jan.—Dec. 1897 Jan.—Sept. , JnU 1—2*.« . Ang. 4, 9. 12 Ang. 5 1894 Juli 19 1895 Mars 21 » Juli ö. 19 Sept. 11 1896 Mars 4 &
RMRE5GDW–. Crustaceos. Crustacea. 21 Trichodactylus (Trichodactylus) parvus C Moreira ESTAMPA VI FIG. 4 E 5 Trichodactylus {Trichodactylus) parvus Carlos Moreira, Metnoires de la Société Zoologique de France, vol. XXV pag. 151, pi. VI figs. 12 et 13 (1912) Cephalothorax pouco mais largo do que longo, mais convexo de diante para traz do que de um lado para outro, depressões bem accentuadas, principalmente a que tem a forma de H, punctuado e guarnecido de pellos. Bordo frontal inteiro bilobado declive, mas visível de cima, sinus frontal bastante profundo. Ângulos orbitaes externos sem dentes nem espinh
RMRMJ3EF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. e. a. Ulna of Struthiocephalus whaitsi. b. Ulna of Struthiocephalus whaitsi. c. Ulna of Struthiocephalus parvus. d. Femur of Struthiocephalus whaitsi. e. Femur of Struthiocephalus whaitsi. f. Femur of Struthiocephalus whaitsi. S.A.M. U939- Dorsal view. (xi) S.A.M. H939- Anterior view. (xi) S.A.M. 5006. Dorsal view. (xi-) S.A.M II939. Dorsal view. (xi) S.A.M. "939. Ventral view. (xi) S.A.M. H939- Anterior view. (Xi-). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRE658F–. The earthworms (lumbricidae and sparganophilidae) of Ontario. Lumbricidae; Worms. 1st dp. xxv XXXIII Fig. 16 External longitudinal views of Bimastos parvus showing taxonomic characters, a Lateral view, b Ventrolateral view. (FL: Franklin Co., cat. no. 3320) 1900 Allolobophora (Bimastus) parvus-Michaelsen, Abh. Nat. Verh. Hamburg 16(1): 10, 14. 1948 Eisenia parvus + Bimastus beddardi-Pop, Ann. Acad. Sect. §tiint. Geol. Geogr. Biol., ser. A, 1(9): 123. 1959 Eisenia parva (part. ?)-Zicsi, Acta Zool. Hung. 5(1-2): 170. 1970 Eisenia parva (part. ?)-Zajonc, Biol. Prace 16(8): 23. 1972 Eisenia parv
RMRG5TX6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 206 PLATE 24. Eleutherodactylus binotatus (USNM 97403, X %): a, dorsum; b, profile. E. guentheri (USNM 97404, X Vb): c, dorsum; d, profile). E. guentheri (NHMW 1874, type): e, dorsum. E. nasutus (USNM 96469, cotype, X %): f, dorsum; g, profile. E. parvus (USNM 96807, X !%)• H, dorsum; i, profile. Elosia nasus CUSNM 96258, X 1): r, dorsum; k. profile.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RMRE5CXG–. Critical researches on the potamogetons. KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 55. K:0 5. 137 P. spirillifoniiis n. sp. â Fig. 60, D-I, 61, A-G. Oaulis tis, a spica prolongatus. 7â10-nervia, teresâsubteres, ramosus, ramis subrecurva- primaria ramis saepe cincinnatiforme valde Folia natantia apice rotundata obovata, petiolata evaginata, petiolis lamina breviori- bus, laminis 20â25x5â8 mm; submersa linearia incon- spicue trinervia, obtusiuscula, 10â30 X 1 mm, vaginata, ligulata. Pedunculus spica brevior, 1â2 mm longus. Spica brevis, fructifera 3 â 5 mm longa, 4â6-flora. Fructus parvus 1,
RMRHE8YC–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 334 — Thorax. Arcus thoracicus parvus. Pedes sat longi et sat ro- busti, toti squamosi, processu coxali conico, paris tertii quam coxae long'itudo fere dimidio breviore, squamis et setis nonnullis instructo, femore, tibia et tarso (Fig. V, 10) infra setis subspinifor-. Fig. V. 1. Oculi A et ocelli B supra inspecti; 2. oculus et ocellus supra, capite parum obliquo, inspecti; 3. antennae pars basalis; 4. antennae partis distalis articulini duo;
RMRHDRPY–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 219. MUSCICAPIDAE — FLYCATCHERS 700 Sooty Flycatcher (804) no map A rtomyias fuliginosa R? (3, 6) NBR rare forest clearings, bowl forests Remarks: Only recorded from Aloma Pla- teau 3/30 (Cave & Macdonald 1955) 701 Grey Flycatcher (793, 794) Bradornis microrhynchus neumanni LM AM? BR 2, 12 uncommon dry bushed grassland Remarks: Only recorded in the dry season 702 Pale Flycatcher (792) Bradornis pallidus 1) B. p. pallidus LM AM? BR 1-5 uncommon, migrating north during the rains open woodland 2) B. p. parvus LM AM? NBR uncommon, probably migrating
RMRMPCFF–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. TISANURI RACCOLTI DA L. FEA 141. inti'orsum aliqiiantum producto, margine supero o])liqiie trimcato, articulo secando quam primus aliquantum longiore. Arcus thoracicus parvus. Pedes sat attenuati, parum robusti, setosi, paris tertii (tig. IV, 6) tarso (tig. IV, 7) quam tibia parum breviore, apicem ver- sus gradatim parum attenuato infra in apice articuli primi et in tota superficie articulorum 2-3 setis sat numerosis longis instructo, articulo ter- tio quam secundus fere Yy breviore. Prae- tarsi ungues breves quam tarsi a
RMREKNR4–. Classes Conchyliorum. Mollusks. CUps Cmchyliorum, ICT Methodus Cochleamm Terreflrium & Fluviatilium M. Listbrl / f O 4-' 3 ^ o c o '3. Orbe ex[l. Buccinum puUum opacuin.ore com- dextra in fi-J preflb circker denis fpiris fafligiatiim. niftram con-j II. Buccinumpellucidum & fiavumintra voluto. j ^* ⢠. /- . fenas cjrciter fpiras mwcrouatum. tj i o 14. CochJea l^m//maximus flriatus, ma- culatus. II. Limax cinereus parvus, iminaculatus, pratenfis. â Ci-,. ^ rs ^ cj f - 1-. I^IIL Li;uax ater, Qiiarum ca-f I. Cochk^ maxima ^ fufca, feu nigricans, lices opercu-^ fafciata. lis fuis clau- â
RMRMK8DY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 5AM. 3UJ. (£^£ SMv. a. Fig. 20.—Pristerognathoides parvus Sp. Nov. Type. S.A.M. 3611. (x i-) a, Dorsal view, b, Lateral view. Incorporating some features of the left side. MEASUREMENTS—Pristerognathoides 3415 4332 3435 11891 9356a 6533 11893 11689 3611 Pr. Mx.—B.O. condyle 225 200 — 200 — — — — — Pr. Mx.—Post. Sq. edge 240 218 — 215 255 222? 213? 235 — Pr. Mx.—Ant. Orb. border 115 110 90 113 117 106 108? 118 97 Pr. Mx.—Pin. For 165 155 — 160 — 158 — 177? 148 Width of Snout over Canines 50 47 — 55 52
RMRD45X8–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Text-fig. 12. Paracahimts parvus Clans. a. f9 Genital somite in lateral view X 90. b. }-9 (Stage V). Abdomen >; 90. c. yo' (Stage V). Abdomen X 90. d. yc? pes V in anterior view X c. 400. e—f. y$—tf (Stage IV). .bdoinen X 90- g f Q. Abnormal specimen with well developed pes V X 90. by the less prominent first abdominal .somite, and by the better developed asymmetrical fourth pair of legs (cf. Canu) (textfigs. 12 c—d). Y5—d' (St. IV). Size; (0-48 — 0-14) = 0-62 mm. This stage is ea.sily
RMRN0M7G–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Pronemobius parvus, n. sp. — Q. Fig. 2. Elytres d'un individu à élylres tronqués, X 7. — Fig. 3. Extrémité de l'al^domen, vue de dessus. — Fig. 4. Extrémité de l'abdomen, vue de dessous. — Fig. 5. Oviscapte, x 10. — Fig. 6. Extrémité des valves de l'oviscapte, x 16. — Fig. 7. Éperons du tibia postérieur, vus de dessous, montrant l'égalité des deux éperons inférieurs; i, face externe, x face in- terne. au bord externe, portant quelques soies sur la face antérieure et une longue soie à l'angle supéro-externe ; fémurs un peu co
RMRN0EAY–. Annales de malacologie. $W>m — 97 — LACUNA PUTEOLUS. Turbo puteolus, Turton, Gonch. dict., p. 193. 1819. Lacuna puteolus, Forbes and Hanley, Brit. Moll., III, p. 58, pi. LXXH, fig. 7-9. 1853. Avec les précédentes. LACUNA PALLIDULA. Nerita pallidula, Da Costa, Brit. conch., p. 51, tab. iv, fig. 45. 1778. Lacuna pallidula, Forbes and Hanley, Brit. Moll., III, p. 50, pi. lu, lig. 1-2. 1853. RISSOID.E. RISSOA. RISSOA PARVA. Turbo parvus, Da Costa, Brit. conch., p. 104. 1778. Rissoa parva, Gray, in Proceed. zool. Lond., p. 110. 1833. Très-répandue. BULLIDiE. BULL^A. BULLŒA APERTA. Bullfea aper
RMRE8BKJ–. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. Text-fig. 12. Paracalanus parvus Claus. a. f 9. Genital somite in lateral view X 90. b. yQ (Stage V). Abdomen X 90. c. y cJ (Stage V). Abdomen X 90. d. y <3 pes V in anterior view X c. 400. -f. y9—d (Stage IV). Abdomen X 90. g. f 9- Abnormal specimen with well developed pes V X 90. by the less prominent first abdominal somite, and by the better developed asymmetrical fourth pair of legs (cf. Canu) (textfigs. 12 c—d). Y£—c? (St. IV). Size: (0-48-j-0-14) = 0-62 mm. This stage is easily distinguished from the pre- ceding one by the number of abdominal somites (
RMRHCYXA–. Bollettino della Società dei naturalisti in Napoli. Natural history; Natural history -- Italy; Geology; Science; Paleontology. â 173 â Curva naso occipitale s a s 55 o i P. Frontale P. parietale P. occipitale Totale .2"à I: e: ih min. mas. media min. mas. media min. mas. media min. mas. media 9 rT 115 139 122 120 140 126 98 116 98 350 372 Sì 351 I (a) 9 ^ 105 122 115 99 120 118 100 121 110 330 360 I (a) 3 ^ 120 132 125 110 124 117 110 120 114 340 373 357 I (b) 1 ^ 125 125 125 130 130 130 131 131 134 386 386 386 I (e) Varietà Cuboides parvus. Fig. 5. Cuboides parvus E rappresentata ques
RMRCD60F–. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 144 Diseases of Poultry parvus) found in horse manure. Whether the worm is an intermediate host or whether the nematode eggs simply chng to the surface of the worm has not been determined. Several other species of the genus 5 |i Heterakis also infest fowls and other poultry. At least one species of ascaris {.Iscaris infiexa) is found in the fowl. This is a round worm white or yellowish-white in color and from one to two inches in length. If they occur in sufficient numbers they produce considerable irritation
RMRCCKX6–. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 144 Diseases of Poultry parvus) found in horse manure. Whether the worm is an intermediate host or whether the nematode eggs simply ding to the surface of the worm has not been determined. Several other species of the genus Heterakis also infest fowls and other poultry. At least one species of ascaris {Ascaris inflexa) is found in the fowl. This is a round worm white or yellowish-white in color and from one to two inches in length. If they occur in sufficient numbers they produce considerable irritation in th
RMRCD5YR–. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 144 Diseases of Poultry parvus) found in horse manure. Whether the worm is an intermediate host or whether the nematode eggs simply cHng to the surface of the worm has not been determined. Several other species of the genus Heterakis also infest fowls and other poultry. At least one species of ascaris (Ascaris inflexa) is found in the fowl. This is a round worm white or yellowish-white in color and from one to two inches in length. If they occur in sufficient numbers they produce considerable irritation in th
RMRCCX3T–. Distribution of mammals in Colorado. Mammals. 124 MONOGRAPH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 3. Fig. 46. Distribution of Spermophilus tridecem- lineatus in Colorado. 1. S. t. arenicola. 2. S. t. blanca. 3. S. t. pallidus. 4. S. t. parvus. For explana- tion of symbols, see p. 9. Comparisons.—From S. t. pallidus, geo- graphically adjacent to the north, S. *. arenic- ola differs in generally smaller external size, slightly smaller average cranial size, and paler (more reddish) color of dorsal stripes (after A. H. Howell, 1938:111). For comparison with S. t. blanca, see account of that sub- species
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