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ded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied.
the Zanzibar Archipelago, from where the type specimen was collected), Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, Z
The type specimen was living on sugar cane on the island of Pue
The type specimen was collected in the Andaman Sea off Kantang
The first specimen was discovered by and named for Tennessee Val
The specimen was a subadult.
The specimen was a mix of gray and brown with a short fron
The type specimen was collected in the Red Sea and is deposited
his application is uncertain because the type specimen was unable to be located.Its conservation sta
The specimen was described as being in adult male plumage,
The type specimen was originally described as Macromerium scoti
This specimen was found in the Tadi Beds of the Itombe Form
The type specimen was collected by the botanist Karl Andreas Ge
The type specimen was collected near Tongaat Beach, KwaZulu-Nat
The specimen was displayed in the Madison Valley History M
The type specimen was collected off New Zealand and is deposite
The specimen was named for the locality where it was found
logist Philip Lutley Sclater decided that the specimen was a possible hybrid between the Ruddy Sheld
This specimen was 96 cm long.
The original specimen was collected in Sydney, dated October 16th,
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 6.62 kg (15 lb).
In 1963 the specimen was brought to the attention of John Stanton
The first specimen was estimated to weigh 6.92 kg (15 lb).
This type specimen was collected in the northwestern Atlantic Oc
One specimen was found in the stomach of a black-footed al
The specimen was assigned to its own genus and species by
isode, the head injury discovered in the type specimen was interpreted as being crushed by a stumbli
The first specimen was estimated to weigh 16.5 kg (36 lb).
The type specimen was collected off Java and is deposited at th
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 15.2 kg (34 lb).
The first specimen was estimated to weigh 66.4 kg (150 lb).
The female specimen was shot in the forest at Port Resolution, wh
The type specimen was collected in Salmon Bay, Rottnest Island,
The type specimen was collected in the South Andaman on a sandy
One specimen was found near the coastal border of Pakistan
The type specimen was collected off Singapore and is deposited
The type specimen was collected off Chile.
The type specimen was collected near Queensland, Australia (17°
The type specimen was collected off the Sulu Archipelago and is
e days after his visit to Sea World, the mite specimen was discovered and recovered from the lower p
The type specimen was collected by Mitchell's expedition near t
thiopia, the location at which Stanley's type specimen was obtained.
A single specimen was examined by Legendre and Roth for body ma
The specimen was found in channel sandstone that was depos
The first specimen was collected in 1977 and consists of several
n collected one time for study, when the type specimen was taken.
The type specimen was collected off Mauritius.
but produces them in greater numbers.The type specimen was collected at Sperm Whale Head.
The last collected specimen was taken in 1928, and the species is believe
The type specimen was found in a Green River Formation deposit
The amber specimen was identified as significant while the autho
The type specimen was collected off the Australian coast and is
The single specimen was studied by paleobotanist Leo J. Hickey of
discoverer and person who first described the specimen was Dong Zhiming in 2001, based on a right lo
York on December 12, 1878; the last preserved specimen was shot in 1875 on Long Island.
After detonation a single individual specimen was found in the field.
rity), is now usually ignored, since its type specimen was destroyed in a fire and can no longer be
The last specimen was a female found roosting at Tarague cliff
The type specimen was collected in the Tyrrhenian Sea and is de
The only specimen was a female donated to the Australian Museum
The type specimen was captured in January 2006, and the species
The specimen was collected from an unidentified amber mine
The type specimen was found in shale outcrops along the Horsefl
A single specimen was examined by Legendre and Roth for body ma
ark patches had been painted on, and that the specimen was a common Brimstone butterfly (now called
The original specimen was collected at Sydney in the early colonial
The carapace of the type specimen was dark bronze; the plastron yellowish with
The type specimen was collected off Natal, South Africa and is
At the time specimen was believed to have been a hybrid between La
ur was discovered in 2005 accidentally when a specimen was put in a dark bucket.
The first specimen was found in Thomson Quarry, Sheep Creek Form
A single specimen was examined by J. I. Bloch, K. D. Rose, and
Unfortunately, the holotype specimen was lost during World War II, so its relation
This specimen was found in the Tolar Formation.
x was made, from which a cast of the original specimen was obtained.
The type specimen was collected off Simon's Bay, South Africa.
A holotype specimen was first collected of this species by E.H. W
ically female name, Jane's sex is unknown-the specimen was named after Burpee Museum benefactor Jane
in the Gulf of Siam, the place where the type specimen was collected.
The single known specimen was collected by botanist Edward Lee Greene f
The type specimen was collected off Durban, South Africa.
The type specimen was collected in the Gulf of Suez and is depo
The specimen was found in the summer of 2001 by Carol Tuck
xamined by M. Mendoza for body mass The first specimen was estimated to have a weight of 167.1 kg (3
A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and
The last specimen was shot for a collection by Lionel Walter Ro
The specimen was earlier referred to Pteranodon sternbergi
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 2.82 kg (6.2 lbs).
The first specimen was estimated to weigh 2.79 kg (6.1 lbs).
The type specimen was collected in the Sagami Sea, Japan (35°04
until 1870 where the type (and only existing) specimen was taken.
The captured specimen was presented to the Auckland Museum by Mr T.
The largest known specimen was 56.8 centimetres (22.4 in) long.
The type specimen was collected off Llandudno, Cape Peninsula.
tailed rat first became known in 1995, when a specimen was found to belong to the majori-penicillatu
This specimen was found in rocks of the Early Cretaceous-ag
The type specimen was collected in Tokyo Bay and is deposited a
Municipality of Novo Cabrais, where the type specimen was collected.
The type specimen was collected in the East China Sea.
The 1954 specimen was described as being 76cm (2.4ft) long with
W. Berry, based on a compression fossil leaf specimen, was published in 1929.
The single specimen was caught in early October.
The soft skin on this specimen was damaged by the net in which it was collec
species endemic to Micronesia, but one broken specimen was found to be introduced in Afghanistan in
The type specimen was found and described by John A. Long from
The type specimen was collected in the Adriatic Sea and is depo
The original specimen was collected at the Clarence River.
A single specimen was measured by Legendre and Roth in 1988 wit
nown in the wild and when this plant died the specimen was preserved and used to describe the specie
The amber in which the specimen was found was excavated in 2001 from the isol
This specimen was reviewed and reassigned as a subspecies M
The 1955 specimen was described as being similar to the first b
The original specimen was collected at Sydney in December 1802.
The original specimen was collected in June 1901, by Richard Cambag
xamined by M. Mendoza for body mass The first specimen was estimated to have a weight of 132.6 kg (2
The type specimen was collected in Hout Bay, South Africa and i
The original specimen was collected by Lawrie Johnson in 1968, 6.5
The type specimen was collected off Manazuru, Kanagawa Prefectu
A specimen was found in a cave near St. Michel.
The specimen was assigned to its own genus by Paul M. Barr
The oldest reported specimen was 17 years old.
Indeed, the specimen was not recognized as distinct until some 30
The type specimen was collected in the northwestern Atlantic Oc
A single specimen was examined by Legendre and Roth for body ma
The longest known specimen was 38.O cm in length.
The type specimen was collected in the Saya-de-Malha Bank, Indi
This type specimen was a juvenile female, with a carapace 32 mil
Morphology: One specimen was examined by M. Mendoza, C. M. Janis, and
A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and
The type specimen was collected off Australia and is deposited
inhabits the region's rainforests, although a specimen was seen in other habitat, and the rarely-sig
However, the specimen was redescribed as a brachyopoid in 2005.
The first specimen was estimated to weigh 1.04 kg (2.29 lbs).
Its name is a reference to Palu, as the type specimen was captured in the highlands near the city,
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 1.1 kg (2.44 lbs).
Last record of living specimen was in 1949.
7 the Geologists' Association argued that the specimen was "...taken from the excavations without pe
This specimen was obtained by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Ea
This last specimen was previously described and referred to as M
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 32.2 kg (71 lb).
The specimen was collected south of the Campbell River on
The type specimen was collected in Tosa Bay, Japan and is depos
ring to the chain of mountains where the type specimen was found.
A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and
A specimen was estimated by Legendre and Roth to weigh 3
s taken from "Kahutara saddle" where the type specimen was found.
The type specimen was collected off Japan and is deposited at t
The type specimen was even recorded under the name D. erythrorh
The type specimen was collected off Goolwa, South Australia and
In 1986 the type specimen was reassigned to Synapsida incertae sedis by
The type specimen was collected off the Andaman Islands and is
A specimen was estimated by Legendre and Roth to weigh 1
A more complete specimen was found and described that added significan
A specimen was estimated by Legendre and Roth to weigh 1
The second specimen was estimated to weigh 22.4 kg (49 lb).
A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and
This specimen was an eleven-pound mongrel female, approxima
The type specimen was collected off Cape Town, South Africa (32
Washington Geology article by Wesley Wehr the specimen was, at that time, on display at the Burke Mu
gray was a nearly perfect, 105 cm-long female specimen washed up on a beach at Port Elizabeth in 198
They estimated that the first specimen weighed 28.8 kg (63 lb) and the second weighe
mpared to the size of the mother (the "Mrs T" specimen weighed between 110 grams (3.9 oz) and 220 gr
Morphology: One specimen weighed an estimated 50.8 kg (112 lbs).
tached, and the sites (e.g., on a microscopic specimen) where the antibody has bound can be seen, an
It is only known from a single specimen, which is now lost.
A second specimen which was collected between 1783 and 1823 is
were raised about the provenance of the type specimen, which appeared to be from the Auckland Islan
t did not illustrate or figure, a scorpionfly specimen which belongs to a new species of Dinopanorpa
ing to the locality of collection of the type specimen, which was probably Java, part of the Dutch E
Xuong drum from Thanh Hoa Province is another specimen, which is believed to be possibly later in or
It is known only from the single type specimen, which has been found in Burmese amber in pre
the orientation of the fibers, a good-quality specimen will display an image of whatever surface is
remely important as any remaining acid in the specimen will result in rapid oxidation and rusting, t
en in that case, ancient DNA analysis of this specimen will give new insight into these questions, b
The Chinese bird spider is a fairly large specimen, with a typical legspan of up to 8" (20 cm).
The Blue-eyed Darner is a large specimen with a length of 65mm - 70mm (2.5 to 2.75 inc
ison could be made of a novel or undetermined specimen with an accurately arranged and labelled coll
a somewhat lighter brown bird than the Tahiti specimen, with no white spot behind the eye, a more co
d thus been wandering northward, carrying the specimen with it.
An epiphytic specimen with red-mottled lower pitchers
in Paris, together with one isotype: a female specimen with upper pitchers.
company-provided punch from an unfixed tumor specimen within an hour of surgery.
ilson gave an alternative interpretation: the specimen would come from the Lance Formation after all
An older bristlecone specimen, WPN-114 and nicknamed Prometheus, was more t
4 Look through the eyepiece and observe the specimen you want to inspect.
Another referred specimen, YPM PU 14985, found from the Cedar Point Qua
nis alexi (Martin, 1984) was long lumped with specimen YPM 1478, described initially as Hesperornis
te postcranial skeleton and from the referred specimen YPM PU 16781, found from the Ekalaka Member o
                                                                                                    


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