RMRHDW39–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 11: Dorsal view of the holotype of Gekko subpalmatus (BMNH 1946.8.2592). Phot. T. Ziegler G. subpalmatus reaches a SVL of 78 mm and has 1-2 internasals. Toes basally narrowly webbed. 7-10 sub- digital lamellae under 4th toe. Males with 5-11 preanal pores. Subcaudals transversely broadened (Günther 1864; Pope 1935; Zhou et al. 1989; Zhao et al. 1999). For a better comparison with G. scientiadventura sp. n. we studied the holotype oí Gekko subpalmatus (BMNH 1946.
RMREPK93–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. (liisliiiio- tlirnii^li tlic air on .strong pinions, l)ut very seldom takinji' to tlic slinvo, wlicve it is quilo iit .1 (lisa(lvaiita{.>t'. Pcrliups tluM'o is no l)ir(l wliicli cxools the Nort)'"ru l)ior in its sulmquoous powers, altliou;;ii the ]icn>j,uins niul corinoriints aro ('([Uaiiy notable in tliat respect. Its l.rdiiil webbed feet are set so very i'ar baek that tlic bird eannot walk ],roperly, but tnndilcs and scrambles along nincli after the fashion of a seal, ]nishing it
RMRHDW3K–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 142 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) 21 subdigital lamellae under 4th toe. Males with 22-23 preanal and femoral pores; subcaudals transversely broadened (Brown & Alcalá 1962, 1978).. Fig. 11: Dorsal view of the holotype of Gekko subpalmatus (BMNH 1946.8.2592). Phot. T. Ziegler G. subpalmatus reaches a SVL of 78 mm and has 1-2 internasals. Toes basally narrowly webbed. 7-10 sub- digital lamellae under 4th toe. Males with 5-11 preanal pores. Subcaudals transv
RMRHDPAM–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 11: Dorsal view of the holotype of Gekko subpalmatus (BMNH 1946.8.2592). Phot. T. Ziegler G. subpalmatus reaches a SVL of 78 mm and has 1 -2 internasals. Toes basally narrowly webbed. 7-10 sub- digital lamellae under 4th toe. Males with 5-11 preanal pores. Subcaudals transversely broadened (GÜNTHER 1864; Pope 1935; Zhou et al. 1989; Zhao et al. 1999). For a better comparison with G. scientiadventura sp. n. we studied the holotype of Gekko subpalmatus (BMNH 1946
RMRDKAH2–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 32 Field Museum op Natural HistoryâZoology, Vol. IX.. .^feE^----, â >r' Bill, flat, paddle shaped at the end; toes, four, all on same level; wing (carpus to tip), over twelve inches long. Family PLATALEID^. Spoonbills. See page 75. GROUP 5. Toes, three, full webbed; no hind toe. Nostrils, separate, not opening into one double-barrelled tube; upper mandible, curved near tip; bill, yellowish, or greenish yellow; an indication of a hind toe, in the form of a small knob without nail; tail, entirely white, or white with black band near tip. T
RMRHDKAC–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. SPECIES DESCRIPTION Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. Type material: Holotype, ZFMK 43668, Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia, leg. T Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16' N, 46° 37' E), Saudi Ara- bia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs Diagnosis. A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fringed, not webbed, nor ornamented, covered below with a single series of
RMRHJEC7–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. GROUP 2. Toes, four; front toes, palmate (full webbed); hind toe, not connected with front ones by web.. Bill, <i mi-lit :iinl pointed: t:irsus, llat- tened; hind toe. ith tl:ip or lobe; feet, pl.-ieed f:n- hack near the t:iil: tail, very short. Family GAVIIDAE. Loons. See pa^'e 'JS. 'erv larire vin.ir. over I'.i inehes loni;': upper mandihle. curved near tip. forming a hook, the end . inm'n'H i en larked : no-trii-. se|iaraie and tiihular: hind toe, rudimentary, often apparentl
RMRDHTXE–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. C, egg con- ^, eggs before B, eggs after they taining young D, young tadpoles attaching they are laid are laid tadpole themselves to a plant t E, young tadpole with ex- F, young tadpole with ternal gills internal gilla G, young tadpole with hind lega. H, tadpole with webbed feet /, tadpole with lega and arms Fig. 84. — Life history of frog. J, young frog A, one-celled stage B, two-celled stage C, four-celled stage D, eight-celled stage B, aixteen-celled F, thirty-two G, sixty-four H, many-celled stage celled stage celled stage stage Fig. 85. — C
RMRHJA2F–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. 124 KEY TO TIIK I'.IlMiS F K >TKi;V NOHTII AMKKICA. FAMILY CHARADRIID/E. Plovers. Toes, three, no hind toe. The 1'lover* arc a co-mopolitan family, numherim' something less thau ouo huinln'd ies lilieeu (it liii-li occur in North America. iDCludiug exotic stragglers. Asa rul<-they havi- hut tlin-c toes, although two ^riirra, Squatarola and 'anc!lus, liavt- four. The tarsu< i< r-'ticulutu and the toes are partly webbed.. PI..V.T Plnyi-r il Plover. * Group 1. Wing, 3.75 t
RMRHJR83–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. KKY T(1 FAMILIES. WATER lUKDS. 21 GROUP 5. Toes, three, full webbed ; no hind toe. Nostrils, separate, not opeuini>- iuto one (loiihle-harrelled tube; upper mandible, curved near tip; bill, yellowish, or greenish yellow; an indication of a hind toe, in tbe toiin of a â¢Tfi^, small knob without nail; tail, entirely white, or ^-af ' white with biaek band near tip. This is the only ^^â=-' "* North American <i-ull laekitiii-a hind toe. -â .:iS^ Family LARID/C (Lnrus tridncti/lrr). £t^^^^«.^
RMRF995R–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the ... British Museum. 14. HYLAMBATES. 235 5. Hylambates aubryi, Lcptopelis auln-yi, Gmith. Cat. p. 89. TT 1 . I^t:i)topelis natalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Tlyla punctata, IM/âu, I'roo. Ac.PMlad. yii. p. 193 â- aubrja, A. Bum. Ilev. ct Mac/. Zool. 1850, p. 5G1. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choan^e. Tvm- pamm half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compii^ed, inner the tdv fb rf-' ^^^ ^^&
RMRF1F84–. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia s. Ecaudata in the ... British Museum. 14. HYLAMBATES. 235 5. Hylambates aubryi, Lcptopelis auln-yi, Gmith. Cat. p. 89. TT 1 . I^t:i)topelis natalensis, part., Gunth. I. c. p. 144. Tlyla punctata, IM/âu, I'roo. Ac.PMlad. yii. p. 193 â- aubrja, A. Bum. Ilev. ct Mac/. Zool. 1850, p. 5G1. Hylambates aubryi, A. Bum. Arch. Mus. x. p. 229, pi. 18. f. 3. Vomerine teeth in two small groups between the choan^e. Tvm- pamm half the width of the eye. Fingers slightly, toes half webbed ; disks well developed ; a rather strong, compii^ed, inner the tdv fb rf-' ^^^ ^^&
RMRCEGC6–. Elements of zoölogy. Zoology. Fig. 323.—A, head of Ornithorhynchus, showing serrated bill; B, hind-foot with spur, «, found on the males only ; C, webbed fore-foot. having an opening under water. At the farther end, twenty or thirty feet from the water, leaves and grass are deposited and the young reared. Sub-Class II.—Didelphia. Order I. Pouched Animals (Marsupia/ia). Gen- eral Characteristics.—In these animals the young are born in an immature state, in the great kangaroo being not over an inch in length, and immediately placed in a pouch or marsupium, where they re- main attached to the t
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