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| s the largest in France (700 m², about 3,000 | specimens), a butterfly conservatory, bamboo labyrinth |
| The last known | specimens, a female and her pup, are now in the collec |
| e mine in Kazakhstan still provides handsome | specimens; a brownish quartzite host distinguishes its |
| rea with a regular even curve; in one or two | specimens a small longitudinally narrow black spot in |
| the known species of ants, with over 250,000 | specimens across over 14,000 extant taxa of ants in it |
| re enormous quantities of taxonomically rich | specimens across diverse, large-scale landscapes. |
| ioned, although the possibility that the two | specimens actually are juvenile Nuthatch Vangas has be |
| It is known from three | specimens, all of which were collected in montane fore |
| Five | specimens, all females, were found in pieces of amber |
| among others, have argued that the few known | specimens all belong, instead, to the species P. gomba |
| ass repository of insect and other arthropod | specimens along with an extensive library of entomolog |
| Gulf of Alaska, trawl surveys have now found | specimens along the eastern margin as well. |
| Elms were the main | specimens, along with pines, junipers, cypresses, and |
| Mature males are only known from parasitic | specimens already attached to the females. |
| These same fossil | specimens also show that I. ritchei was a predator, as |
| Type | specimens also are curated at the Museo Nazionale dell |
| These | specimens also lend credence to the record by A. D. Br |
| s etruscus is mostly continental Europe with | specimens also recovered in the Great steppe region of |
| Hall has as its basis the huge collection of | specimens amassed by Dr. Shideler. |
| The chips with the holotype | specimens, AMNH NJ-90Y and AMNH NJ-90Z, were first stu |
| Solarization turns acrylic | specimens an amber or brownish color, although older a |
| bits highlighting archaeological and natural | specimens, an auditorium and book sales outlet. |
| ions (700 varieties), rockeries (1,500 dwarf | specimens), an arboretum of trees and shrubs (500 spec |
| inct similarities between the earlier fossil | specimens and some proposed descendant, although the e |
| locality of the cactus has been scoured for | specimens and few are found there anymore. |
| ased on a census of the literature, herbaria | specimens, and confirmed sightings, C. pensylvanica is |
| This species was known from only from three | specimens and very little information is available of |
| lude geological, ethnological and biological | specimens and in 1897 the Western Australian Museum an |
| the expedition collected various biological | specimens and conducted ethnological research. |
| since then, a combination of well preserved | specimens and new techniques that have allowed scienti |
| ous botanists published species based on his | specimens, and these were later collated by Johann Leh |
| st natural growth, a mix of local and exotic | specimens, and open areas where family members played |
| That expedition failed to find any | specimens and it was only in 1997 that two expeditions |
| 1906 to "secure and preserve natural history | specimens and objects of historical and ethnological i |
| Based on the small number of known | specimens and its distribution apparently being restri |
| sending home a ‘valuable herbarium of native | specimens' and new plants, including five new species |
| ta on diet and behavior are based on captive | specimens and are difficult to interpret in the absenc |
| h further embarrassment by sending herbarium | specimens and live plants direct to Sir William Hooker |
| The collections contain many type | specimens and vast collections from around the world. |
| ies of isopod crustacean known from only two | specimens, and first described in 1925 by Herbert Matt |
| He maintained a herbarium of dried | specimens and contributed specimens to John Torrey and |
| of a Biorepository is to maintain biological | specimens, and associated information, for future use |
| ic Gram-negative rods isolated from clinical | specimens, and reclassification of Rhodobacter massili |
| e mounting of entomological and histological | specimens, and has gained much favour as a microscopy |
| ion currently contains more than 3.5 million | specimens and includes the remarkable Titian Peale Mot |
| which starts from base in the North American | specimens and beyond base in the Neotropical ones, an |
| He also experimented with live | specimens and worked on insects. |
| rtebrate osteology(together with his mounted | specimens) and invertebrates is in Museo storia natura |
| which includes over 1.2 million dried plant | specimens, and an extensive collection of books, journ |
| ng specimen, it cannot be matched with adult | specimens, and so it is impossible to determine which, |
| o houses an invertebrate museum with 400,000 | specimens, and operates the Bimini Biological Field St |
| e collected botanical, geological and insect | specimens and sent them to Banks. |
| olden catalogued New York's flora, compiling | specimens and information on more than 300 species of |
| d in 1889 to house his collection of mounted | specimens and first opened to the public in 1892. |
| mentalist has increased the stock of unusual | specimens and has bought many rare including unnamed t |
| Mesoraphidiidae genera by the small size of | specimens and distinct vein structure of the wings. |
| of seeds, and sometimes included dried plant | specimens and natural history curiosities as well. |
| rgy neutrons and used to irradiate materials | specimens and test components. |
| r selections are also used in 'large bonsai' | specimens and container gardening. |
| tographs of gross and microscopic pathologic | specimens, and results of other diagnostic studies. |
| A number of expedition members collected | specimens and samples while Captain Bollons organised |
| who took their photographic film, scientific | specimens, and other materials. |
| set parrot, and difference in size of fossil | specimens and on the 1601 sketch indicate that the sex |
| s not confluent with the caudal fin in adult | specimens, and the anal fin is with 7 or fewer branche |
| omplete fossils belong to juvenile and adult | specimens and show a short and broad skull, posteriorl |
| It is known from only three | specimens and very little is understood of its biology |
| ut was primarily caused by the collection of | specimens and bulbs for horticultural use. |
| History of the Insects of China he obtained | specimens and information from George Macartney a Brit |
| corals and other invertebrates and botanical | specimens and other exotica alongside his British coll |
| history collection consists of over 150,000 | specimens and an historic natural history library and |
| articulated nature of the remains: maxillary | specimens and madibular specimens. |
| The remains consist mostly of juvenile | specimens and of head and backbones of adults. |
| uia, which is known from many well preserved | specimens, and although Ukhaa Tolgod has been thorough |
| may not represent individual variation among | specimens, and Suchosaurus may be a senior synonym of |
| tremely bold, but they are obsolete on other | specimens, and all kinds of intergrades occur. |
| known varieties, as well as essays, proofs, ' | specimens', and stamps on their original covers. |
| four plants were ever found, three juvenile | specimens and one plant just reaching flowering stage. |
| for cryptozoological research, high quality | specimens, and a selection of publications by both 826 |
| here in recent years have failed to find any | specimens and the species is considered extinct by som |
| rea and gathered small numbers of zoological | specimens and artifacts. |
| rium consisting of more than 100,000 mounted | specimens and his botanical library of over 1600 bound |
| It contains 100,000 | specimens and documents, including 2,500 birds, 20,000 |
| here many test submittors work to build test | specimens and then go to test. |
| machines while seventh graders will collect | specimens and test water quality in the Lab's streams. |
| ve green alga known from three Burgess shale | specimens, and some from the Chengjiang and Wheeler sh |
| forts, Schmitz managed to collect only a few | specimens and eggs. |
| e and maintenance of the Museum's 70 million | specimens, and the relevance of research by the Museum |
| hlights include its paleontology and geology | specimens, animal taxidermy mounts, a preserved human |
| distal tibiotarsi from another bird species, | specimens ANSP 13361 and AMNH 25221. |
| In museum | specimens, any yellow colour soon fades to brown after |
| to a pink-purple colour, but white flowered | specimens are common in the wild. |
| relatively common in its own environment and | specimens are relatively easy to spot. |
| Museum | specimens are on display in Leiden (Netherlands), Trin |
| Average | specimens are quite squat being about 2 cm (3/4 inch) |
| revive the breed have not been taken up, as | specimens are few, and there exists little information |
| black or brindle in colour, but some working | specimens are also common in other shades, as well as |
| Some 12 000 of her collected | specimens are lodged with BOL, CT, PRE, K and other he |
| Cultivated | specimens are however growing very well in cooler clim |
| Both | specimens are preserved in the paleobotanical collecti |
| The best crystallized | specimens are from Sankt Andreasberg in the Harz, Frei |
| rdings of a living Imperial Woodpecker these | specimens are the only records ornithologists have to |
| The unnamed | specimens are distinct from these but each resembles o |
| The | specimens are to be attractively arranged and classifi |
| Only two | specimens are known: occurring south of the Cayenne ar |
| Four exceptionally preserved | specimens are known from the Green River Formation of |
| Three adult male | specimens are recorded of this hybrid, held in the Ame |
| Both | specimens are currently in the collection of the Mongo |
| tinct by the IUCN, but because the two known | specimens are taxonomically uncertain and of unknown p |
| Two of the | specimens are believed to have come from Southeast Asi |
| Although all four known | specimens are from the island of Hawaiʻi, fossil recor |
| Only female | specimens are known. |
| inceton University collections, and paratype | specimens are in the National Museum of Natural Histor |
| ow to up to 50 cm in length, though aquarium | specimens are generally much shorter. |
| and instructive anatomical and pathological | specimens are the nucleus of its 15,000-piece collecti |
| ce has the upper whorls reddish-blue and the | specimens are more slender than those shown in the ori |
| Three of the | specimens are marine: a gigantic, vicious fish, the wo |
| rative articles, and entire valves of larger | specimens are sometimes used as plates.” |
| used to make punctures to obtain small blood | specimens, are generally disposable, and are commonly |
| tensively planted in gardens, where the best | specimens are grown on multiple trunks. |
| Small | specimens are ignored while large specimens seem able |
| These | specimens are in the Natural History Museum, London. |
| His oracles, of which | specimens are extant in Herodotus and Pausanias, were |
| Two dead | specimens are preserved in the British Museum. |
| it can grow to the height of 25 meters, many | specimens are seen as shrubs 3-5 m tall with many smal |
| Young | specimens are covered by a light brown outer layer. |
| ge (8° 10' 58 N, 77° 17' 3.5 W); however, no | specimens are recorded from the low lying areas (<800m |
| The displayed | specimens are used by the University of for undergradu |
| In Viet Nam, a number of fine | specimens are shown to visitors in Cat Tien National P |
| vived to the present day; fewer than a dozen | specimens are currently known. |
| Adult | specimens are approximately 1.5 cm in length. |
| is zoological material, containing many type | specimens, are held in the British Museum (Natural His |
| Few | specimens are known, so the variability of their color |
| ingle known specimen, and that more complete | specimens are needed to fully describe the species. |
| in an article which suggests that “pimelite” | specimens are probably willemseite (which is approved) |
| difficult to rely on information until more | specimens are found to expand our knowledge. |
| st member of the genus, and a few cultivated | specimens are growing in Scotland. |
| The precise provenances of the two | specimens are uncertain, but at least one may have com |
| All | specimens are light grey with black coloured eyes. |
| Because thorite is highly radioactive, | specimens are often metamict. |
| Two adult male | specimens are known of this hybrid, coming from the Ge |
| However, there is no proof that these | specimens are genetically 'purer' than the original ty |
| Pale blue crystal | specimens are found in Madagascar. |
| S. schizanthum and S. stenophyllum and some | specimens are hard to differentiate between S. pachyrr |
| eshly caught birds and/or molecular data, as | specimens are prone to foxing quickly. |
| As such even extremely worn | specimens are worth thousands of dollars and are frequ |
| a white animal with light gray pattern; such | specimens are also known in the Cheetah. |
| Although the | specimens are fragmentary, Hudiesaurus is believed to |
| His plant | specimens are now in the herbarium at the Brooklyn Bot |
| Several | specimens are grown in Europe , but it is not known to |
| Several of these | specimens are extremely complete skeletons with well-p |
| The | specimens are generally 100 cm, large otic notch in th |
| competition or display in which exhibits or | specimens are in some novel; striking or differing in |
| Two | specimens are known that have been found from the Wich |
| Some | specimens are noted for producing very dark, almost bl |
| Such | specimens are not ground, but find their way into muse |
| e or brown, and sometimes violet; deep-water | specimens are pale. |
| alities which have yielded good crystallized | specimens are Congonhas do Campo near Ouro Preto in Br |
| is holding a Resplendent Quetzal, and other | specimens are scattered about. |
| However, it is thought that none of these | specimens are of fully mature animals as poor bone oss |
| The African | specimens are considered a sister taxon to the hominid |
| least 5 inches (12.5 cm) long although most | specimens are smaller than this. |
| Specimens are primarily drawn from the waters around N | |
| Specimens are also grown in Dublin gardens and in the | |
| Specimens are arranged in 27 cases in taxonomic sequen | |
| Thus, andersonite | specimens are a secondary mineral being the result of |
| f serrations on the teeth, and concludes the | specimens are "too incomplete for identification". |
| Adult | specimens are found at the earliest in mid-autumn, and |
| plant can reach eight metres in height, most | specimens are less than a metre tall. |
| Specimens arising from sexually produced eggs have a c | |
| The further identification of fossil | specimens as part of a "chronospecies" relies on addit |
| ng amid civilization, could raise such human | specimens as the Bushmen, the Veddhas of Ceylon, and s |
| 17 | specimens): as a subgroup of the D-bracteates, showing |
| It is also used to stain cartilage in bone | specimens, as one of Kasten's Schiff-type reagents in |
| Peter Taylor recognized these | specimens as a different taxon in a 1963 review of Afr |
| quality equal to that of the best laboratory | specimens, as demonstrated by the narrow diffraction p |
| word's most extensive, containing over 9000 | specimens as well as numerous notes and sketches. |
| no dermal scales present on post-metamorphic | specimens as there are on Discosauriscus. |
| an his masters research, collecting numerous | specimens as part of the project and studying their ph |
| great deal of genetic variability within the | specimens ascribed to the genus, which is likely to re |
| alyzing the cranial dome ontogeny of several | specimens assigned to Stegoceras. |
| of the Whitney-Rothschild Collection of bird | specimens at the AMNH. |
| o Alberto d'Albertis, housed many of Luigi's | specimens at Castello D'Albertis. |
| nown in wild cattle), seem to be that modern | specimens at least are cattle horns shaped by a compli |
| was not studied again until Clarke examined | specimens at the British Museum in 1965 and selected a |
| He primarily bought his | specimens at auction or from other collectors and deal |
| a blood culture machine, which incubate the | specimens at body temperature. |
| The collection, 29 | specimens at the Western Australian Museum, was reassi |
| An array of zoological | specimens at the Natural History Museum at the Univers |
| The team found live | specimens at the same natural park in early 2010 and p |
| Some | specimens attributed to Anaschisma sp. |
| cles were published, Ephraim Lane was making | specimens available to collectors at a price and appar |
| ) carp are caught very regularly with larger | specimens available. |
| olloway that it plans to bring several human | specimens back to its home planet and eventually retur |
| Several of his | specimens became syntypes for Eucalyptus macrorhyncha. |
| This bird is known as old | specimens because it is believed to be dated back to t |
| variable species in its colour pattern, some | specimens being uniformly whitish, others with axial s |
| owever, that the pieces are still "wonderful | specimens, being something of a hybrid between the mor |
| e to re-introduce S. malheurensis with 1,000 | specimens being transplanted from the Berry Botanic Ga |
| us date back to the Miocene, with the oldest | specimens being found in Argentina and Colombia. |
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