Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Том 27Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1875 "Publications of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia": v. 53, 1901, p. 788-794. |
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... color of cocoons , I am convinced beyond a doubt . The surroundings of a larva and the quantity of its food , have much to do with the size and con- figuration of its cocoon ; while the character and quality of the food affect the color ...
... color of cocoons , I am convinced beyond a doubt . The surroundings of a larva and the quantity of its food , have much to do with the size and con- figuration of its cocoon ; while the character and quality of the food affect the color ...
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... color variations to a limited degree ; and in case of imperialis particularly , comparative smoothness of body , very few hairs being noticeable . Still further changes have been ob- served . It is stated in books that many larvæ which ...
... color variations to a limited degree ; and in case of imperialis particularly , comparative smoothness of body , very few hairs being noticeable . Still further changes have been ob- served . It is stated in books that many larvæ which ...
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... color , through which the chrysalis is distinctly seen . The Sphinges would seem to occupy an interme- diate position ; the earthen cells which they build , with their slight lining of silk , being the homologues of cocoons , since they ...
... color , through which the chrysalis is distinctly seen . The Sphinges would seem to occupy an interme- diate position ; the earthen cells which they build , with their slight lining of silk , being the homologues of cocoons , since they ...
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... color , bodily form , and in being , to a certain extent , lovers of sunshine , Utetheïsa bella , Linn . , approaches the butterflies . Among the Zygænidæ similar relations are known to exist , as instanced by Alypia Brannani , Stretch ...
... color , bodily form , and in being , to a certain extent , lovers of sunshine , Utetheïsa bella , Linn . , approaches the butterflies . Among the Zygænidæ similar relations are known to exist , as instanced by Alypia Brannani , Stretch ...
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... color , form , and structure , with but a trifling change in cell - manufacture . In the condition of larvæ the Trichoptera are vegetarians ; but will occasionally attack minute fresh - water animals when driven to it by necessity . As ...
... color , form , and structure , with but a trifling change in cell - manufacture . In the condition of larvæ the Trichoptera are vegetarians ; but will occasionally attack minute fresh - water animals when driven to it by necessity . As ...
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abdomen adult animal Baird band bars basal base of attachment bifid bird blackish blunt bone brown Carnivora characters color concentricus conia Cope Costa Costa Rica Creodonta cretaceous Cricetodipus culmen cutting point dentition Dipodomys distinct dusky edge Eocene examined extreme marginal Falco feathers figure fore genera genus Geomys gilvicollis gray Helix hind I. V. Williamson Fund inches incisors inner insects larvæ lateral teeth Leidy length less Lingual dentition lingual membrane lower marginal teeth median line median projection Micrastur middle toe molar Morse narrow nearly oblique ochraceous outer paralysis perfect laterals Perognathus Phila plumbeous portion Posterior wings premolar Prof pupa Rathmell Wilson remarks ribs ruficollis rufous RUSCHENBERGER shade shell side cusps side cutting point Society species specimens spots squamosal stout subgenus subterminal surface tail tail-coverts tarsus tibiæ tion transverse upper usually vertebræ whitish Zonites
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Стр. 411 - ... but slight (except beneath the floor of the neural arch), until it falls rather abruptly into the axial perforation. In an (?) anterior dorsal it is as widely excavated at the border as the posterior funnel. Another peculiarity is the absence of the processes of the centrum ; and a small capitular articulation is seen sessile on the border of the cup of two of the dorsals. "The axis* has a singular form, owing to the tubular perforation which continues the posterior excavation to the anterior...
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Стр. 196 - ... cusps, but well-developed side cutting points, and a stout, short median cusp, bearing a cutting point which does not reach the lower margin of the base of attachment.
Стр. 412 - ... superior articular facets. • There is no true hypapophysis of the axis, and the only indication of lateral processes is a small articular facet on each side on the lower part of the rim of the posterior funnel. These may have been related to rudimental cervical ribs. The neural arch is broken off. The dorsal vertebrae have their sides somewhat contracted ; in one specimen the inferior face is rounded, in another, which I suppose to belong to a different part of the column, it is longitudinally...
Стр. 231 - ... long cutting points, also in the presence of several teeth showing a gradual change from the laterals to the marginals. A full description and detailed figures of its dentition are given by me in Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. NY, XL, 41, pi.
Стр. 412 - ... facets. There is no true hypapophysis of the axis, and the only indication of lateral processes is a small articular facet on each side on the lower part of the rim of the posterior funnel. These may have been related to rudimental cervical ribs. The neural arch is broken off. The dorsal vertebrae have their sides somewhat contracted ; in one specimen the inferior face is rounded, in another, which I suppose to belong to a different part of the column, it is longitudinally acute. In this and...
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Стр. 26 - The simplicity of structure resembles, on the other hand, that found in the opossum and various Insectivora, Rodentia, and Quadrumana, and in the Proboscidia, most of which have the generalized type of feet. The structure indicates that the carnivorous genera named were plantigrade — a conclusion which is in conformity with the belief already expressed, that the mammalia of the Eocene exhibit much less marked ordinal distinction than do those of the Miocene or the recent periods. It is, indeed,...
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