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fic epithet izuensis refers to where the type | specimen, a 42 cm (17 in) wide adult male, was caught. |
Based on a single | specimen a fourth species, the Argus Bare-eye (P. |
However, it seems that the type | specimen, a tarsometatarsus, was recovered not from Ea |
The genus is known only from the holotype | specimen, a single fruit body (mushroom) currently res |
but we do not know whether or not | specimen A flies during the day, the well-founded sema |
Another | specimen, a male, was recently determined to have been |
This is a very small catfish (the largest | specimen, a male, has a standard length of less than 6 |
The species is known solely from the holotype | specimen, a complete male fly. |
lued together but a natural (albeit peculiar) | specimen, a hoax or fake can be ruled out. |
Specimen A is a moth if specimen A does not fly during | |
The type | specimen, a holotype, was collected at Eucla. |
The largest known | specimen, a mature female, weighed 61.4 kilograms (135 |
It is only known from the type | specimen, a female probably collected in Cooktown in n |
The type | specimen, A. laaroussi, was described by J. M. Dutuit |
The holotype | specimen, about six centimetres long, is composed of a |
One | specimen, acc. |
The plants are good for a | specimen accent hedge or a mixed border landscape, wit |
However, it is highly unlikely that the | specimen actually originated from the Farasan Islands, |
Specimen Alive at the Batcave (2009), Metropolis Recor | |
halls in Scotland with its original roof, "a | specimen almost unique in Scotland." |
This | specimen also had two pairs of tail spikes. |
Due to weathering, the amber | specimen AMNH NJ-90 fractured into a number of chips a |
A more complete | specimen, AMNH 24450 is held by the American Museum of |
Mojoceratops | specimen AMNH 5401 next to a skull of Chasmosaurus bel |
Only one | specimen, an adult male, of this hybrid is known. |
aleontologist Jennifer A. Clack described the | specimen and named the species after Martill. |
ratio of the dimensions of the raster on the | specimen and the raster on the display device. |
re genetically 'purer' than the original type | specimen, and few botanists accept P. juarezensis as o |
s Edward Smith in 1808, but he did not cite a | specimen and instead referred to a botanical print in |
mixture of oxygen and nitrogen over a burning | specimen, and reducing the oxygen level until a critic |
ke species later considered invalid, lacked a | specimen and only blood samples were collected and has |
Taiga Kasuya reexamined the type | specimen and validated the species in a 2007 Mycoscien |
Zhou and Zhang, 2007, reviewed the | specimen and concluded that it lacks the diagnostic ch |
tion by Storrs L. Olson, a review of the type | specimen and the referral of several other fossils by |
und similarities between the central Sulawesi | specimen and the Togian babirusa, leading them to conc |
of Eastern Kentucky University found a second | specimen and authored the paper announcing the discove |
ich adds particular prominence to the penjing | specimen and exemplifies the interplay between archite |
y used in mineral identification both in hand | specimen and microscopic examination of rock and miner |
umber "AMNH-JWJ-410", is also a single female | specimen and preserved in a nearly triangular amber bl |
oted that its size implied an extremely large | specimen and that there were distinct differences betw |
Solo's revival is based on a Beaudoire & Cie. | specimen and alters several characters towards improve |
This tree is only known from a single | specimen and a few seedlings in the cloud forests on C |
This is in reference preservation of the type | specimen and the genus that Glisachaemus is possibly r |
d Norman I. Platnick re-examined the original | specimen, and found it not to be a spider at all, but |
Jon Klein - formed | Specimen, and later on went to record with Siouxie & t |
It is known from only a single male | specimen, and its biology is unknown. |
from the University of Oklahoma examined this | specimen and confirmed it to be a separate species. |
The only | specimen, and holotype, was taken from 1,365 m. |
t the abnormal result is reproduced on a good | specimen and there is no obvious explanation from the |
Prior to forming | Specimen and opening the Batcave nightclub, Wisdom was |
ognizes Roberto Abel as the discoverer of the | specimen and former director of the provincial Museum |
907 book, Extinct Birds), in the absence of a | specimen and based on a brief 17th-century report from |
he bill color is unknown due to damage to the | specimen, and supposed differences in the proportion o |
ies are not describable from the single known | specimen, and that more complete specimens are needed |
ich showcases interactive exhibits, preserved | specimen animal exhibits with hands on petting patches |
is a small extinct plover known only from one | specimen, apparently collected in the Auckland Islands |
The | specimen appeared to be a late juvenile about 30 cm (1 |
The dimensions of the type | specimen are as follows: height 2.3 millimeters (mm) ( |
ing or chemical reaction with substances in a | specimen, are intended to use in a diagnostic applicat |
If the two smaller | specimen are indeed juveniles of the same general buil |
obe) is scanned in a raster form over a small | specimen area. |
ny part of an animal" to be treated as a type | specimen; Art. |
onventional microscope "sees" as far into the | specimen as the light can penetrate, while a confocal |
The phylogenetic analysis placed the | specimen as a close relative of Sinornithoides. |
Scudder exhibited the | specimen at the Royal Entomological Society of London |
under the influence and failing to provide a | specimen at Thames Magistrates' Court. |
Mature | specimen at Honolulu Harbor |
Specimen at Naturhistorischen Museum Basel | |
ings, the presenters are charmed by a captive | specimen at Antananarivo Zoo. |
en in American gardens although there is nice | specimen at the Hillier Arboretum. |
sui Centennial' is represented in Europe by a | specimen at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshir |
d been known of previously only from a single | specimen at the Bogor Botanic Gardens. |
ion is he same; locate and captures the alien | specimen at all costs. |
"only other known example" of such a map is a | specimen at the Michigan State University museum - ite |
ite mineral less pure than the single-crystal | specimen at right. |
It lived in what is now Australia; the type | specimen, Atlascopcosaurus loadsi, was found at Dinosa |
Only one male is known, a 11-mm | specimen attached to a 77-mm female. |
The | specimen, AW 400 Htop 0-12, is currently residing in t |
well-defined angle typically 50-55º from the | specimen axis as it moves down the sample.During the p |
Central Banks send so-called | specimen banknote (or specimens) to other banks before |
An issue of | specimen banknotes was prepared for, but not issued by |
f Bream, Chub, Roach and Rudd some very large | specimen Barbel. |
Three museum | specimen bats, collected in Guam in the 1950s, contain |
While this | specimen bears features that characterize the genus Ae |
ed of several potential biosignatures in that | specimen because it was believed until recently that o |
ad obtained different slabs of the exact same | specimen; because Liaoxiornis delicatus was named slig |
e family Scyliorhinidae the holotype and only | specimen being found in deepwater in the Andaman Sea i |
The species was considered extinct, the | specimen being the last remnant of a "prehistoric" bir |
ength light to excite fluorophores within the | specimen being observed. |
This is brought very close to the | specimen being examined so that the light from the spe |
In 1812 the foundry issued the first type | specimen book ever produced in the United States. |
He is the author of numerous works including | Specimen botanicum de geraniis (1759) and Flora Indica |
Cornus: | specimen botanicum sistens descriptiones et icones spe |
Cornus: | specimen botanicum sistens descriptiones et icones spe |
There is also a single reared | specimen bred from moss. |
Samarskite | specimen, broken to show fresh surface |
nand Broili reported the presence of hairs in | specimen BSP 1938 I 49, an indication that Dorygnathus |
He founded a mineral | specimen business in 1858 which is today known as Greg |
posed the name "Comanchesaurus kuesi" for the | specimen, but the name was never adopted, and was firs |
ying the creature as being a known or unknown | specimen, but was able to find accounts from locals wh |
e as the singer in the glam/gothic rock group | Specimen, but since the 1990s he has recorded as a psy |
The third species "H." benxiensis, based on | specimen BXGM V0011, also comes from Liaoning. |
place and date of collection, attached to the | specimen by a label. |
The species was first described from a female | specimen by the entomologist Nathan Banks in 1929 as A |
A re-analysis of the | specimen by Jingmai O'Connor and colleagues found that |
The | specimen, called Rutellum implicatum, was described in |
This 21 cm long | specimen called "Silver Horn" is the oldest specimen i |
In 1851, a juvenile | specimen came into the museum collection of the Earl o |
A 7cm | specimen can be found in the collection of Derby Museu |
the River Loddon and the White Swan lake, for | specimen carp and bream in particular. |
One particular | specimen case could shock the unwary, as it contained |
ugitives are able to hide in one of Thorkel's | specimen cases and are unknowingly brought back to his |
Only one | specimen, caught off Kosi Bay, South Africa, is known. |
The largest recorded | specimen caught weighed 99.4 kg (219 lbs). |
This | specimen caused some confusion upon its initial discov |
Other electrons within the | specimen chamber are not attracted by this low voltage |
scintillator inside a Faraday cage inside the | specimen chamber of the microscope. |
codelphys, C. formosa, is known from only one | specimen collected in 1920 in the Chaco of Formosa Pro |
, is an extinct species describing the single | specimen collected in 1938. |
It is only known from a | specimen collected from a Lake Pedder beach in 1971. |
Department of Agriculture, based on the type | specimen collected in the "scrubs of tropical Queensla |
order Carcharhiniformes, known only from one | specimen collected near southwestern New Caledonia in |
It is known from a single | specimen collected in Venezuela, in the western centra |
cies Protomycena electra, known from a single | specimen collected in an amber mine in the Cordillera |
Biogeographical Society of Japan, based on a | specimen collected from the Hyuga-nada Sea in eastern |
It is known from a single | specimen collected near Heitizigou, 25 kilometres (16 |
(Thinornis rossi), which is only known by one | specimen collected in 1840, is of uncertain status. |
ation with a Japanese description, based on a | specimen collected on September 29, 1985 in Utsunomiya |
t J.T. Palmer reported comparing the original | specimen collected by Persoon with fresh samples of wh |
along with Marsupiobothrium gobelinus) from a | specimen collected from the spiral valve digestive org |
1942 in Botanical Magazine, based on the type | specimen collected at Mount Hotham by botanist Ferdina |
e species was described from a single damaged | specimen collected in the Dutch colonial era (c. |
The second | specimen, collected in 1989, consists of a partial art |
It is known from only a single | specimen, collected in the 1950s. |
in the spring at the lake bottom; the oldest | specimen collected was eight years of age. |
.Barker - described in 1982 based on the type | specimen collected from near Cradle Mountain in Tasman |
D. andersoni is known from only the holotype | specimen, collected and housed at the Stonerose Interp |
It was first described in 1848 from a | specimen collected in Cumbria and has since been found |
Stejneger first described the species from a | specimen collected by Valdemar Knudsen. |
hed in 1786 by Georg Forster, based on a type | specimen collected in New Zealand. |
(along with Litobothrium amsichensis) from a | specimen collected from the spiral valve digestive org |
It is known only from a single female | specimen collected in Tigre, Buenos Aires. |
The first accepted record for Britain was a | specimen collected in Kent in 1995. |
ragmenta Phytographiae Australiae from a type | specimen collected near to the mouth of the Murchison |
The first | specimen collected on the voyage of the Navarra was fr |
It is based on a unique | specimen collected by Henry Charles Rawnsley at Witton |
icient because it is known only from the type | specimen collected in 1901. |
attenuata by McKay in 1985 from the holotype | specimen collected in 1948 from Ras Tanura, Zaal Islan |
It is only known from a single | specimen collected on the Farasan Islands in the Red S |
originally described on the basis of a single | specimen collected in 1964. |
irst description of the bat was from a single | specimen collected at an altitude of 750 meters in the |
A | specimen collected from Exmouth Gulf in Western Austra |
only known from two male and a single female | specimen collected from Isla del Rey, Pearl Islands, P |
McKay designated a | specimen collected in 1965 from Mandapam Camp in India |
sifolia by George Bentham in 1870, based on a | specimen collected from Dirk Hartog Island by Allan Cu |
This time from a | specimen collected in Oaxaca, Mexico collected by E. W |
published by Alex George in 1996, based on a | specimen collected by him two years earlier. |
megarhynchus was originally described from a | specimen collected by A. O. Hume from Kaladhungi near |
It was described in 2009 from a | specimen collected in the north part of Mato Grosso, B |
He based the description on a | specimen collected by "Mr. A. S. Taylor" at Monterey, |
It was described from a single female | specimen collected in 1995. |
Micromount | specimen collecting has a number of advantages over co |
, he pushed the institution out of the age of | specimen collecting into the modern era of genetic res |
n effort: Dick Martin led the company's first | specimen collecting expeditions-as far afield as Alask |
t who taught, researched, and participated in | specimen collecting trips on behalf of the National Na |
Specimen collection | |
ed him from building his personal library and | specimen collection as he would have liked, and cut hi |
my of the group has been confused due to poor | specimen collection as well as very limited morphologi |
His | specimen collection is in the museum of the Linnean So |
Used as a fixative for | specimen collection, especially stool samples |
important organism, which may help in future | specimen collection. |
the Rockefeller Hospital as well as valuable | specimen collections from military outbreaks of the di |
has no use, but is commonly found in mineral | specimen collections. |
ies is named after Emilio Budin, an Argentine | specimen collector who worked with Oldfield Thomas. |
cientific name honors Stejneger's friend, the | specimen collector Pierre Louis Jouy. |
he scientific name is named after the veteran | specimen collector Hyojiri Orii. |
al New Zealand and Australian natural history | specimen collector, ornithologist, naturalist and phot |
Its scientific name honors Yamashina's | specimen collector, Hyojiri Orii. |
By 1908 he was working as a | specimen collector. |
of other disturbances such as rats, cats and | specimen collectors. |
The | specimen comprises a partial skull, 25 millimetres (0. |
An examination of the | specimen conducted by Professor Richard Young of the U |
cal to the skull of the original Nanotyrannus | specimen, confirming that they belong to the same spec |
Its holotype | specimen consisted of crystalline plates 25-30 microme |
The original | specimen consisted only of the animal's hip bones, hip |
The | specimen, consisting of very fragmentary elements of t |
2003", is a single male | specimen consisting of part and counterpart fossils, o |
It is known from a single fossil | specimen consisting of a partial skeleton lacking a sk |
The holotype, or original | specimen, consists of only a maxilla (upper jaw bone), |
The holotype | specimen consists of a nearly complete skull (25 cm lo |
The current | specimen consists of a partial skull and fragments of |
-most Argentina in January, 2005 and the type | specimen consists of a remarkably well preserved face. |
The | specimen consists of only one wing. |
The single known | specimen consists of the greater part of a forewing, o |
The | specimen consists of a compressed skeleton that is rel |
Because the holotype | specimen consists of unidentifiable osteoderms and any |
The | specimen consists of a partial skeleton lacking the sk |
The only known | specimen consists of articulated cervical (neck) verte |
lication, although "proposals", and perhaps a | specimen copy, had been issued at an earlier date; the |
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