The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 18. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... parasites of Birds , a subject which as regards British species was subsequently elaborated by DENNY in his Monographia Anoplurorum Britannias ( 1842 ) and in his list of the specimens of British Anoplura in the col- lection of the ...
... parasites of Birds , a subject which as regards British species was subsequently elaborated by DENNY in his Monographia Anoplurorum Britannias ( 1842 ) and in his list of the specimens of British Anoplura in the col- lection of the ...
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... parasitic insects . Yet in spite of all this , and of the corroborative researches of Valentin , many ... parasitic members of each animal group , while the second , from the point of view not of parasites but of hosts , would indicate ...
... parasitic insects . Yet in spite of all this , and of the corroborative researches of Valentin , many ... parasitic members of each animal group , while the second , from the point of view not of parasites but of hosts , would indicate ...
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... parasites scem to occur . are sometimes parasitic on other Infusoria . Acinetæ By far the most important group , however , are the exclusively parasitic Gregarinida . These are very widely distributed among the tissues of invertebrates ...
... parasites scem to occur . are sometimes parasitic on other Infusoria . Acinetæ By far the most important group , however , are the exclusively parasitic Gregarinida . These are very widely distributed among the tissues of invertebrates ...
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... parasitic worms , Chelo- nians chiefly Nematoids and Trematodes . The parasites of birds are of extraordinary number ... parasitic forms have only been once or twice described , -the above estimate thus becoming reduced well - nigh to ...
... parasitic worms , Chelo- nians chiefly Nematoids and Trematodes . The parasites of birds are of extraordinary number ... parasitic forms have only been once or twice described , -the above estimate thus becoming reduced well - nigh to ...
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... parasites , but even parasites themselves find their nemesis in being themselves infested by lesser parasites , though not " ad infinitum . " Thus Leuckart mentions that water - lice and thread - worms are found on parasitic crustaceans ...
... parasites , but even parasites themselves find their nemesis in being themselves infested by lesser parasites , though not " ad infinitum . " Thus Leuckart mentions that water - lice and thread - worms are found on parasitic crustaceans ...
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