Zoological researches and illustrations; or Natural history of nondescript or imperfectly known animals (1829) (14758436766)
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Title: Zoological researches and illustrations; or Natural history of nondescript or imperfectly known animals
Year: 1829 (1820s)
Authors: Thompson, John Vaughan, 1779-1847
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Publisher: Cork
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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. Fig. 4. The curious and complicated apparatus, extended, which is situated between the roots of the Horn-like appendages, greatly magnified. ARTEMIS FABRICII (Branchipus PaludosisJ .—Fig. 6. Female, magnified. plate IV. CHIEROCEPHALUS PREVOSTII.—Fig. 1. Female of the natural size.Fig. .5. Ova. 6. Much magnified. 7. LarYd in its first stage, magnified. 8. Do. second stage.9. Do.. approximating to the perfect animal, of seven days growth,BRANCHIPUS SCHCEFFERI.—Fig. 2. Headof female magnified.Fig. 3. Ova of do. 4. Do. more magnified. plate v. BUCEPHALITHUS.—Fig. 1. B. Tessini. Fig. 2. Head of Entomostracites Buchephalus of Wallenberg, probably thefemale of the former.3. B. Spinulosns, of medium size.PARADOXIDES.—Fig. i. Gibbosus. 5. Scarabseus. / plate VI. OGYGIA.—Fig. 1. O. Guettardi. Fig. 2. Part of the head and fore part of the body of Ogygia Desmaresti, oflarge dimensions, probably the male of the former.APUS.—Fig, 3. A. GuHdingi, xnaguificd licarly three times. Pl.1.
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